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H “THE EXHIBITION” K VALUE • Illi IN MEN’S WEAR. BR A ,s OUT ONITS OWN—- ' /W M THESE GOODS MEAN BIG BUSINESS. MEN'S SPORTS SUITS—The Popular Simmer Style. See Our Improved. h’WiW Shape.—PRICES 49/6. 55/-, to 87/6 ll : 3 ® MEN'S SAC SUITS—Made from N.Z. AU Wool Tweoda. Smartly Cut. Great Value at—6s/- Suit. MEN'S SAC SUITS—In Our Special Exhibition Make. One of the iirai 15s Ready-to-Wear Suits 4n the Dominion. In Tweeds and Woralods. " PRICES—From 75/- to 147/-. ** SHIRTS—New Checks, Striped and Plain Cloths are in Big Demand. Fast Col-' ours.—PRICES 7/6 to 11/6 HATS x STETSON’S HATS THE NEWEST SHAPES IN . THE / WO ALL S FUR S HATS KEff ' WE ARE AGENTS FOR THIS POPULAR VI HAT—A Splendid Ramge has been PRICES .. ... .. 10/6 to 25/- Opened and Awads Your Inspection. | THE DAMAGE RATS CAN DO. In One Night was impressed on the Manager of a Local Warehouse a few .F days ago. Fifty Pairs of his Best All Wool Saddle Tweed Trousers were ffl/lh damaged by these pests. Some of these are very slightly damaged, a lew ll* stit(?hes being' all that is necessary. Some only had the buttons eaten off. They offered Us this line to Clear. GOING AT GIFT PRICES .. 10/- to 17/6 Pair. ' Thomson & ’Beattie, Ltd. •PHONES: 1613. 1614. THE QUALITY HOUSE PAY STREET. INVERCARfiILU

§ Mxi HLRE IS YUUHS! WHEN You get an opportunity to Benefit —seize it. In this instance it is an opportunity in Suits. These are not ordinary suits. They are Made to Our Special Order. And to Our Own Measurements from Selected Colonial Tweeds and Worsteds. You can’t, go wrong with I any one—there are 33 Different Fittings—Call and Try On. W. Co.; THE GRAND uufFITTE.«*. B DEE S T B, E B T. VELLA’S NEW ZEALAND WINES—The Correct Wine for the Home. A case containing 12 Bottles (2 gallons> at £2 5/-, £2 15/-, i-3 5/-. When ordering supplies state Name, Occupation and bueet Addrcas and enclose remittance. —We do the rest. | VELLA’b WINEb, LTD., A. H. Picket, G. 1 L. OWLES, South Island RepresentaLves, 56 , btuart Street, Dunedin. Js67l AND JJARPER COACH AND MOTOR CAR PAINTERS. LEET STREEV-(Opposite Tourist Co). —’Phone 438 SALE AT NOBLE’S— Blue Band Cups without saucers now 3/6 *a half dozen. Secure a Parcel of these. All other lines of Cups and Saucers greatly reduced. SALE AT NOBLES--Cut Glass Jellies were 2/6, Now 1/6. Violet Bowls were 9d, now 6d. Vases were 2/-, now 1/6; were 1/6, Now 1/-. SALE AT_ NOBLE’S.—Large English White and Gold Jugs were 5/6, Now 3/11. These are wonderful Value. Bedroom Ware all reduced including Odd Jugs and Basins. SALE AT NOBLE’S. —Dress Baskets ail at Sale Prices. Shopping Baskets all at Reduced Prices. QALE AT NOBLE’S—Weed Forks were 0 2/-, now 1/6. Bucket Handles now 1/9. Sandwich Tins were 1/-, now fid. Rat Traps were 1/-, now fid. SALE AT NOBLE'S. —Tennis Racquets all I at Sale Prices frpm 22/6; Balls 6/Pair. BUY NOW. NOBLE’S DEE STREET. INVERCARGILL. MOTORISTS TTfE HAVE SOMETHING NEW IN ¥V TYKE VULCANISING TO SHOW YOU Gives Extra 3000 M*iles.’— W..J. BOYCE KELVIN STREET. ’PHONE—ISS7 GOITRE QUICKLY CURED. A lady vrho suffered for years, and tried everythin? in vain, havinp at lost found a safe and speedy means of enre, will forward partioularsEliEE to anyone aftiicted. Post a fWf-addressed stamped envelope to ALICE MAY, G.P.O. Box 482, CIIRISTCiH'KUH. Sixty doses of “NAZOL” cost only 1/6. ' Splendid for coughs, colds, throat and chest 1 soreness. Get busy with “NAZOL” to-day. |

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Southland Times, Issue 19634, 30 September 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 19634, 30 September 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 19634, 30 September 1922, Page 3

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