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SPRING 1922 SUMMER Formal Opening of the Season at “ The Centre of Fashion.” LEWIS’S HAVE PLEASURE IX ANNOUNCING that They will Feature the Neu Seasons Fashions on THURSDAY, sth inst, FRIDAY 6th inst and \ SATURDAY, 7th inst., When a Visit of Inspection will be Yx/ / Appreciated. f' J w— fem p - 'pi Everyone interested in Distinctive Apparel of Quality should make jf"'- -S a point of Visiting this Superb Display Quality and Value We WJLIr I I i§JJ Claim Pre-eminence i • 9 ~ “ The Centre of Fashion ” DEE AND ESK STREETS. INVERCARGILL. tea ROOMS—TOP FLOOR BY ELEVATOR. Pic orial Review Home Sewing Competition. Open to a.li Schoo! Giris. FIRST PRIZE £5 THIRD PRIZE £2 AND SIX PRIZES OF 10/- EACH. SECOND PRIZE£3. FOURTH PRIZE £1 The Only Conditions are that a Pictorial Review Pattern and the T7’\ r rpi?T7 \T/ iW —Sales Slips must be attached to Garments when Materials used in making GarLJi JL IjJlI JI V sent in tor Judging nients must be purchased from: & 9 SOLE AGENTS FOR PICTORIAL REVIEW.INVERCARGILL / j, j GORE WYNDHAM.

I An Indent Traveller’s Range of Samples. WHICH WE HAVE PURCHASED AT A REDUCTION VERY WiUCH BELOW THE LANDED PRICES. WILL BE SACRIFICED THIS WEEK AT McGRUER TAYLOR’S IT IS NO EXAGGERATION TO SAY THAT THESE PRICES ARE LOWER THAN THE PRESENT WHOLESALE RULING PRICES. AND BEING SAMPLES THERE ARE ONLY TWO OF ONE DESIGN. LADIES’ FINE LONGCLOTH CAMI- . LADIES’ WOVEN COTTON VESTS j SOLES, trimmed with embroider}' Short Sleeves—2/6 and lace. 3/11, 4/11; and a full range of the better lines, beautifully trimmed with real lace and LADIES COTTON WOVEN VESTS; insert)oo. with fancy insertion, no sleeves; with fancy fronts—thorrider straps—6/11, 7/11 up. 2/6 and 2/11 LADIES’ CALICO AND LONGCLOTH LADIES' STRIPED GALATEA KNICKERS, trimmed with em- BLOOMERS; elastic at waist and bmidery. val, or torchon lace, and knee, and a full shape—2/11, ■i insertion—4/11, 5/11, 6/11 up. Some of these goods are trimmed so lavishly that it is impossible to LADIES BLACK ITALIAN BLOOMdescribe them here. » elastic at band and knee—4/1' LAMES’ LONGCLOTH UNDER SEE OUR NEW BUNGALOV, SKIRTS, trimmed with very wide APRONS in the latest Jazz patterns; Swiss trimmings—7/11, 9/11, 12/6 trimmed with plain colours which U p. make an effective contrast—s/11 LADIES’ LONGCLOTH CHEMISES, LADIES’ COLOURED SATEEN 4/11, 5/11, 6/11. There is no use BLOOMERS in Fawns. Greys, Nigus trying to describe these goods ger, Rose and Maroon—either—we invite your inspection. To Clear, 5/11. ONE CRATE—Of the Famous BAND C. CORSETS.—English Manufacture in Sizes 22 to 27-in A TO CLEAR—S/11 10 DOZEN COTTON WOVEN BLOOMERS in Grey or White Onlv.— TO CLEAR .. 3/6 McGRUER, TAYLOR & CO.

—— ESSE nee A A Bottle makes a Pint of ''‘•OzV -jhf Family Cough Mixture tPx y • PRICE 2,6 19 Cuticura Soap The Velvet T ouch For the Skin For «ansp!e3oap nndOlntmen tf r»e ad dreswr "BYswca ft Co., Syxin«y, fi.fl. W." Sold throughoutthtt world, g CHILBLAINS very won disappear when Price bandaged all mgbt with W •

FERTILISERS <Si *y \5 «« Scientifically prepared by up-to-date methods v v<« Fertilisers in the True Sense of the Word. CROSSED KEYS FERTILISERS Contain AHIMAL MATERIAL and are so composed that they supply Food to the Young Crop and also hold in reserve sufficient nourisb-me-rt to sustain the Crop until it reaches maturity. QUALITY MAINTAINED : : PRICES REDUCED. SPECIAL MIXTURE FOR ALL CLASSES OF CROP. Southland Frozen Meat & Produce Export Co., Ltd. HEAD OFFICE: INVERCARGILL WORKS: MAKAREWA & MAT AURA

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Southland Times, Issue 19654, 3 October 1922, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 19654, 3 October 1922, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 19654, 3 October 1922, Page 6

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