SPRING 1922 SUMMER i Formal Opening of the Season i at “ The Centre of Fashion.” LEWIS’S HAVE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING that They will Feature the New Season’s Fashions on THURSDAY, sth inst, FRIDAY 6th inst and SATURDAY, 7th inst., x When a Visit of Inspection will be Appreciated, f ' J /'rmw interested in Distinctive ‘ Apparel of Quality should make a point of Visiting this Superb Difla Quality and Value We — Claim Pre-eminence. .... * 9 s “ Cenire °* Fashion ” DEE AND ESK STREETS. INVERCARGILL. TEA ROOMS—TOP FLOOR BY ELEVATOR. Pktorial Review Home Sewing Competition. Open to aiJ School Girls. FIRST PRIZE £5 THIRD PRIZE £2 AND SIX PRIZES OF 10/- EACH. SECOND £3. FOURTH PRIZE £1 The Only Conditions arc that a Pictorial Review Patrern and the ■EIVTrTD'D —Saks SSp? must be attached to Garments when Materials used in making GarJJIN 1 JJ-Ll VVV sent in for Judging ®ents must be purchased from: SOLE AGENTS FOR PICTORIAL REVIEW. INVERCARGILL GOM . WVNDHAM.
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N.Z. MOTOR WRECKING CO., LTD. IJSED Spare Parts in stock for Hundred* j of different makes and models of Cars and Motor Cycles. Parts equal to new a? irom 50 per cent. to 75 per cent, below list pnee. Ail guaranteed. Address: 29 Hams Street, Woffington. Dce ,o ?he P r «« oc « WSslUltv! *■ o f imtati n g bacilli, is 1/5 rapidly dispelled by inroai 2 /g Jar gbng"Fluenzoi. Ladies and gentiemen! The whiteness of your linen is an absolute triumph for “NO-RUBBING” Laundry Help.—R. M. Hardy.—Advk
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Southland Times, Issue 19657, 6 October 1922, Page 6
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