Quality In Dress Materials IS INDISPENSABLE DURING THIS PERIOD OF HIGH PRICES. The materials mentioned here are suitable For Dresses and Costumes For All Occasions and will give the maximum of wear CHECK DRESS MATERIALS—4O inches wide. —In Brown, Navy, Black and White— PRICE G/ll per yard. DONEGAL TWEEDS.—4O inches wide. — Worth 10/6 to-day.— Our Price 6/11 and 8/11 per yard. BRADFORD TWEEDS. —56 inches wide.— PRICES 9/11, 12/6 and 13/6 yard. ROSLYN TWEEDS.—ALL WOOL.— 13/6 yard. CLERICAL GREY FLANNEL TWEED.— 56 inches wide.—l 6/6 yard. COVERT CHECKS.—S4 inches. 12/6 yard. CREPE ANGLAISE.—SiIk and Wool for Winter Blouses.—4o inches.— At 11/6 yard. ALL WOOL SERGE.—In Brown, Mole and Fawn. —54 inches.At 28/6 yard. WOOL SHANTUNGS.—4O inch.—9/6. SANTOYS.—4O inch.—B/11. FOX SERGE.—S4 inches.— 18/6 and 22/6 yard. Thomson & Beattie Ltd. THE QUAUTY HOUSE ’PHONE 130. TAY ST., INVERCORQILL.
Winter Blouse Fashions Morning Blouses WARM SERVICEABLE BLOUSES FOR MORNING WEAR IN CLEAN STRIPED WINCEYS AND FLANNELETTES, WITH LIGHT OR DARK GROUNDS—IN A SPLENDID VARIETY OF PATTERNS. Afternoon Blouses -FULL CUT IN NEAT STYLES.JAP SILK, NINON, GEORGETTE, AND CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES FOR AFTERNOON WEAR—IN EVERY SHADE REQUIRED BY TODAY’S FASHIONS. ALL IN THE NEWEST MODELS. Evening Blouses DAINTY BLOUSES DESIGNED FOR EVENING WEAR, IN GEORGETTE, NINON AND CREPE DE CHINE.—EXQUISITE RANGE OF COLOURS, WHICH INCLUDES LEMON, JADE, EMERALD, BRICK RED, GENDARME BLUE, CHAMPAGNE, SHRIMP, FLAME, AND CORAL. CHARMING MODES. BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED. Fit, Style, and Value in Every Blouse IcGrner, Taylor & Co., Dee street
DUNLOP HOT WATER BAGS Last several Winters and do not crack or i&ak ! The cost is nothing compared to the comfort they give. If your Chemist or Storekeeper does not stock “Dunlop” brand, order direct from DUNLOP RUBBER CO. Chrlstcliurcli, Wellington, Auckland. i 'SX££& 33* & m m ■— &uscuso fa Mc'jOuatqfi'Sxartd,
It doesn’t pay to buy exheap inferior tea. It takes more, and besides it isn’t half so nice. Tiger Tea is high quality tea and can always be depended on to make a delicious drink. FOR EVERYBODY. It matters not whether you require Or A GRAMOPHONE. A GRAMOPHONE. You ean get it at A PIANO. AN ORGAN. A PIANO. AN ORGAN. THK BRISTOL H. GLEESON, Manager.
BISS H. CLARKE J)RESSMAKEH AMD COSTUMIER 106, SPEY ST, (near Dee St). /~JLD Fake Teeth damaged or sound ■ wanted. Increased price paid retorn maiL Pear line Co., 168 Queen etreet, Auckland, Established 1900'T’HE GARDEN BEAUTIFUL—we shaU be making a Grand Window Display FRIDAY and SATURDAY of our Prize Show Outdoor-grown GLADIOLI, DAHLIAS, CARNATIONS, etc. You should see these and book your order. Prices: 10/- to 20/per dozen for the best J. LENNIE & SONS, Eek attest.
MONEY TO LEND ON EIRST-CLAba SECURITY. WATSON & HAGGITT. Solicitor?, Eak street. "ROOFING Iron is still an awful price, but CRYSTALITE is within the reach of all Full stocks of 1, 2, 3-ply at LONDON PIANO CO„ Esk street. RELIABLE LEVEE WATCHES L* 35/. and 40/-. Best Value in Southland. C. WARBURTON. Watchmaker, Colonial Chambers, DEE STREET. (Six years with Geo. Lumsden.) No eosoectioo with the Watchmakers’ A«a.
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Southland Times, Issue 18811, 3 May 1920, Page 3
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