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A beautiful snow of attractive new goods. Large additional stocks have just been opened up. They represent all that’s new, fashionable and dainty. All sections are holding special displays. The Children's new department is proving most attractive. The Millinery for children, maids, and misses and infants is truly an up-to-date one. There is a host of rich colouring and new shapes. Our wonderful feelection of Children’s Dresses are worth coming miles to see for variety of styles and fabric their name is legion. If we cannot suit you from i»ock our expert dressmakers are at your service. The selection of materials displayed in our Fabric is most pleasing. It will be to your advantage to visit the Progressive Stores. Here are a few of the many attractive offerings: Children’s new Jazz Dresses in ail the latest colourings, 18 inches to 36 inches, 6/6 to 14/6; Children’s new Stripe Gingham Dreases. with knickers to match, 12/6 to 13/6; Children’s Imp Wool Dresses, suitable for spring and summer wear, 9/6 to 15/6; in shades of Mole, Vieux Rose, Grey, Lemon and Red. A nice selection of Children’s Velveteen Dresses suitable for spring weather, 1G inches to 30 inches, 16/6 to 39/6. Children’s White Voile and Muslin Dresses, sizes 16 inches to 45 inches, 9/6 to 45/-. Maids’ Crepe de Chine Dresses, Large sizes, all colours, in all the latest designs, 65/-. See tables of Maids’, Infants’ and Children’s Millinery, prices to suit all. Infants’ Bonnets and Hats, all sizes to choose from, 3/6 to 8/6, at H. & J. SMITH. LTD., Progressive Stores, Tay street. Invercargill, and Main street-, Gore. —

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Southland Times, Issue 19658, 7 October 1922, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 19658, 7 October 1922, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 19658, 7 October 1922, Page 5