/ In \ f With the Road. Experienced motorists who realise that driving safety 7 lies in having the car under ( control at all times choose | | milter | Cord Tires Geared The Road These tires co-operate with you -they carry you and jCTVI your passengers over slippery roads with safety, sureness and comfort. The rugged and sturdy A vitality of Miller Tires is due to the retention of the V natural strength of the k cotton fabric. ’ They deliver excess mileage* always. ’ Obtainable All Garages and Dealer*. Distributors : E * R®y*x>ld» & Co. Ltd* jfrk Wellington. THE WORLD’S CHAMPION MOTOR CYCLE ARRIVES. AGAIN THE HARLEY DAVIDSON FACTORY Leads the World with 21 New Prices and New Models. Our First Shipment of 1923 Model HARLEY’S was sold out before the arrival of the Machines, in fact, the demand exceeded our most sanguine expectations. When we saw the first 1923 Model put together, it win quite easy ““ to understand the pressing demand. Nothing like its value at „he price has ever been offered in Southland before. Another Shipment is due to arrive This Month and in ordnr to avoid disappointment, prospective purchasers should Book their Orders at Once. Our Salesman will be pleased to Demonstrate the 1923 MODEL HARLEY DAVIDSON to anyone interested. WILSON & FRASER SOLE SOUTHLAND AGENTS DEE STREET INVERCARGILL.
Still Going Strong MERCERY. QUALITY HATS. SHIRTS, first-class nnalitv and smart- UTSS' art of patterns; Black 'and White »f 6 Now 17/6, 18/» 2J/8. Stapes Were 8 11, 10 6. Cheaper Imas T/», 9/«. Now 7/6, 8/6. Co >2" rs w «* DmO DYES: beautiful goods. Were w , .... 10/6, 11,6. 12,6. 14/6. *7 iV 8 - 17 /»- / 1 **!*’*{ , Now 8/6, 8/11, )0/6. 11/6. H>TS. Shadow and Parsimian SHIRTS: bet C ° lO ° rS ' ’ ter than all Silk. Were 28/6 and 29/6. Now 18/6 and 19/6. r , N ’ w "g- V*’ TENNIS SHIRTS, 9 6 and 12.6. New 7/6, 8/11. w '" 4a, HANDKERCHIEFS-White: 3 for Me „. s CAP « 1/6, 3 for 8/-, 3 for 2/6. Fancy Men s tg___ g '°’ 4 ' MBorders: 3 for 2/6. r| nTUIU< « Working SHIRTS, 'all in quality ULUIrIINL. Goods. Palmer Nap DAU CVATC; unlined. 6/6, 7/6, 7/11, 8/6. 9/6. w „ p ]9 , fi Denim OVERAIXS, 6/11, 7/8. HOSIERY. ’ .KJ’ Don bln Fronts and Seats Cashmere SOX. Were 2/9. 2,U, 3/6. , K k a “’’ oi 2(22? U, 1 ? Now 1/- and 2/-. Were 4,6, 5/6. K - b “' J?"’ 1 offered. »/«. Now 2/3 and 2/6. N V '*^ n SOTft; 'T* Wool. Unshrinkable SOX. Were 6.6 a W *“^, £lo n nv cmT?” to 7'll. Now 3/- to 4/9. R, '£" r ’‘7 4 B °X b”™! J?*",' PANTS and SINGLETS; Merino and : attfeWytii Cashmere. Were 7 6 to 14.6. MenSPORTS SUH-» £5 Now 6/9 to 9/6. 6 Men’s SPORTS COATS. Were 69*6 Tnwpis Now 87/6. liwcw. Kaiapoi All Wool TROUSERS; dark GREATE'.T VALUE OFFERING. sha des Were 21/. sp w 1»/11. Bovs’ Dark All Wool SPORTS ROLLER TOWELLING, 1/- yard. SUITS. The best value on the BROWN TOY ELS. Were 2 11. market: 4to 12. All one price 31/6. Now 1/3 each. Were 4'6. Now Boys’ KNICKERS; 3tn 14. 2/3. -Wore 4/6. Now 3/3. »/u pair. Postage M extra. WHITE TOWELS. Were 4/9. Now ]> RIDING COATS Were £5 2/3. .Were 5/11. New 3/9. 5/. GET ALONG FOB THE BABOAINS. MEN’S AND BOYS’ OUTFITTERS, DEE STREET (Opposite Post Office).
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Southland Times, Issue 19657, 6 October 1922, Page 7
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