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Here’s How We Save You OH fl Coll our reccnt, y purchased Wholesale OllU utzll Stock at prices that bring business into Our Establishment and the Profits into Yonr Pockets. 3/3 per pair. MEN’S ALL-WOOL COLONIAL KNITTED BOCKB. LADIES’ WHITE CREPE NIGHTS, with Pink or Helio l/ll per pair. Trimmings. Square or V. shaped Necks, 14/6, VII. I collar BTODB- A , LADIES’ LARGE WHITE COTTON CHEMISE VESTS. card of 1 dozen for I/-. Short Sleeves, 2/3 BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ WAXED STORM-PROOF COATS. ' LADIES’ CREAM HOLLAND KITCHEN APRONS. With Shoulders lined with Cotton Tweed and double fastened Bib and Large Pocket.—2/3 £ronl ?- Co * ta “ e “P ecmU y treated turn “7 weather,2s/6. LADIES’ WHITE CALICO KNICKERS. Trimmed with No need for your boys to get wet when you can save them Swiss Embroidery, 6/11 and 7/11—For 3/6 at thia pnee. LADIES’ CALICO NIGHTS. Trimmed with Swiss Em- BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ BIACK GLACE FINISHED OIL broidery and Ribbon, 13/6, for 4/11. COAT’S. AU Sizes,! 1/6. Worth 21/6. LADIES’ WHITE COMBINATIONS. Good full size and i beautifully Trimmed, 13/6, for 4/11. SWANNDRI SWANNDRI ! LADIES’ WHITE CAMBRIC CAMISOLES. Trimmed with a nice Cambric Insertion and Embroidery, 3/11 and 4/11. OllF 13.IH0US i LADIES’ WHITE UNDERSKIRTS, with Wide Embroidery AWnrAjlT Trimmings, 11/6, for 4/11. VvIjKVvAI INFANTS’ CASHMERE finished in Sky- Wear a SWANNDRI and we will stand by Pink and Cream, 11/6, for 5/8. Qur Word | f yo(| get wet wh || e children’s cream serge and lustre coats— wearing a SWANNDRI we will reLined Throughout—22/6 to 27/6-For 10/6 to 15/6 p|ac(j th( , Coat or return you yQur BOYS’ COLONIAL TWEED VARSITY SUITS-Nicely money. made with Tweed Brace Straps over Shoulder.—22/6 BOYS AND YOUTHS’ STRONG TWEED KNICKERB- < SOLD 1N RIDING 0R W *>- KING “TJ In Dark Browns and Harria Tweed, 12/6 to 16/6 now, Any Size, 8/ii No Other Coat carries the same GuaranThese Knickers are Lined Throughout with a Strang as a SWANNDRI Silesia Lining. McGruer, Taylor & Co.

I For Linoleum Use Shl-noleum. Cleans and polishes la a Jiffy, and make; the lino last longer. Also a splendid polish for furniture* The shine stays shiny longer when it's shined with Shinoleum. Use it also for polishing suit cues and tan footwear. “Everybody uses Shi-noleum Per polishing Linoleum'’ 6d. Ik I/- a tin. Of all Grocera. . -dr Mfr. Ce. (N.z.) Ltd., IxHebsea St.. AiuMeuid Try a Rexona Shave You’ll Like It I Rexona Shaving Stick (Medicated) Is Rexona Soap specially treated so as to produce a thick, creamy lather, which will soften the beard and improve the skin at the same time. It is delicately perfumed and medicated on the same principles as Rexona, and not only produces a lasting lather, but p jrilles and leaves the skin In perfect condition.

Being an antiseptic Medicated Soap, it has a tendency to quickly heal any cut yon may have the misfortune to get, and if troubled with pimples or blotches of any kind will dally tend to Improve them. Rexona Shaving Soap The Triangular Stick Everyone should use a Medicated Soap for shaving, for after going over the face with the razor and removing the beard the skin needs a protection from the germs carried by the dust which everyone has to face. Rexona—the Triangular Stick. Here it is all worked out-. 10/- worth Makosoap for 2/6. Aak Your Grdcer for M-koaoap, 2/6 packet. You can make Laundry Soap, Toilet Soap, Sand Soap. Full directions enclosed. Just add fat and water, boil 40 minutes. Grocers Get Busy—W. F. SUTTON, Esk St., Invercargill, Southland Agents. £lOO Guarantee. Will not harm the Daintiest of Fabrics and will wash a Silk Scarf to Engineers’ Overalls. Try It. You wil be surprised.—W. F. SUTTON, Esk Street, Invercargill. For Infli’enrA, take Great

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Southland Times, Issue 19517, 17 May 1922, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 19517, 17 May 1922, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 19517, 17 May 1922, Page 7