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OWM Qualify Dress Material SPECIAL VALUES I 1 1 JT would be useless and contrary to Our Policy II rII to arouse your expectations and then disapela I fl point you. II We feel perfectly safe, howevever in laying a B w good deal of stress on the Splendid Dress BtUs u U Material Offerings now Showing. | g * - III!. 1 / The j| ater i a j i s o f such High Quality and 1 B/fl 3 Prices so Exceptionally Low that we urge you not -Is./LBl-MLCbJ® ■ to rtiiss this Great Opportunity. 42-In STRIPE AND CHECK TWEED ALL WOOL. Newest Colourings. 6/11 per Yard. Worth 10/6. 40-in. ALL WOOL NAVY SERGES—For School Wear—4/II and 5/6 per Yard. Worth 7/11. 58-in ALL WOOL FLANNEL TWEED—In Light and Dark Grey and Navy—7/6 Worth 9/11 44-in ALL WOOL FINE CHEVIOT SERGES—Soft Finish in Saxe, Vieux Rose, Grey, Brown and Peacock—7/11 per yard. Worth 10/6. 51-in. ALL WOOL SERGES—In Fawn, Saxe, Grey, Navy, Brown Resida.—7/11 per yard. Worth 10/6. 54-in. ALL WOOL DRESS SERGES—In Henna, Saxe, Brown and Rust.—B/11 per Yard. Worth 12/6. View Our Special Window Display for Above Materials. SPECIAL DISCOUNT OF I/- IN THE £ DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT. Our MISS ARCHER will be delighted to discuss with you the Latest Modes in Evening and Dance Frocks. An Early * Appointment is Desirable HERBERT, HAYNES & C 0. Ltd Tay Street THE DEPENDABLE DRAPERS Invercargill E Hosiery Bargains E AT McGRLER,TAYLOR’S LADIES’ PLAIN BLACK COTTON CHILDREN’S TAN RIBBED ALL LADIES’ HEAVY KNITTED GAUNTHOSE, Hawley’s Fast Dye. WOOL CASHMERE SOCKS, Jason LET WOOLLEN GLOVES, in l/l I pair. brand, sizes 5 and 6 only Heather and Grey 2/11 pair. i/l I pair. CHILDREN’S BLACK HEAVY KNIT- ’ TED ALL WOOL STOCKINGS, LADIES’ SEAMLESS KNITTED sues 4, 5 and 6 2/li pair. CHILDREN’S CREAM UNSHRINK- WOOLLEN GLOVES, with Heavy cru-.r-c ~ . , , Ribbed Wrists, in Heather and ABLE bOCIio, sues 3,4, 5, and 6 Grey 2/6 pair, 1/6 pair. LADIES’ HEAVY PLAIN KNIT- ' TED ALL WOOL HOSE, in Grey* CHILDREN'S WHITE ALL WOOL CHILDREN’S HEAVY KNITTED ami Lovat 3/11 pair. GLOVES, Jason Brand; unshrink- sizes' able; sizes 3,4, 5 and 6 l/l I pair. I ADIES’ BLACK RIBBED AIT LADIES’ SCOTCH KNITTED WOOLLADIES BLACK RIBBED ALL GLOV EB, in Blaek, White, WOOL CASHMERE HOSE, WHITE HEMSTITCHED HANDKER- Beaver, Brown and Nigger. 3/11 pair. CHIEFS 6 for l/l I Special Value at 2/11 and 3/6 pair.

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Southland Times, Issue 19508, 6 May 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 19508, 6 May 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 19508, 6 May 1922, Page 2

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