OUk UKL/U oALt TJIHE SALE THE KNOWING ONES WAIT FOR—IF THERE ARE ANY REALLY SPECIAL BARGAINS TO BE 1 HAD YOU CAN ALWAYS DEPEND ON GETTING THE BEST OF THEM HERE—THE INCREASED PRICES IN ENGLAND MAKE THIS SALE AN EVEN BETTER PROPOSITION THAN USUAL. OUR STOCKS ARE VERY HEAVY, BUT SELLING WILL BE PARTICULARLY HEAVY ALSO—SO WE ADVISE YOU TO CALL EARLYCOLONIAL WOOLLEN MILLS HAVE ALREADY ADVI SED us CONSIDERABLE ADVANCES IN PRICES.— BUY NOW ALL YOUR REQU+REMENTS FOR WINTER WOOLLEN GOODS—AND SAVE MORE MONEY Illi SHOWROOM MILLINERY r....... without Sleeves. Were 3/11, 4/6, 4/11.—Now 2/11, 3/6, 3/11 READY TO WEARS. Were 12/6 to 32/».—TO CLEAR AT 100—WHITE WOVEN BLOOMERS. 4/11, 6/11 to 10/6 Each. 200 Pairs—TUSSORE SILK KNICKERS. W. & OS. noru-e rnnrirc Were 12/6, 13/6 and 16/6—Now 9/6, 10/6, and 12/6 CHILDREN S FROCKS. 000 WHITE FLANNELETTE NIGHTDRESSES. AU Sir.es. 400—FLANNEL FROCKS FOR GIRLS 3to 14 Years.—ln Guaranted Cloth. Usually 15/6, 17/6, 19/6—YOUR n Wide Range of Styles and Colours. Usually 6-11 P| CK: 12/6 to 49/6—SALE PRICE -. 3/11 to 22/6 Each 20—MOIRE UNDERSKIRTS—Good Styles. Were 15/6. NOW—IO/6 . 100 Pairs-LATEST STYLE SPORTS CORSETS. Sues 200 Pairs—LATEST STYLE SHORT CORSETS. Sizes 21 DRESS DEARTMENT to 30. Were 8/11.—Now 5/11 VOILE BLOUSES—Were 12/6 and 17/6. Now 6/11 and 8/11 150 Pieces 30-inch CREPE in Plain and Stripes. JAP SILK BLOUSES. All Sizes. Were 19/6 to 32/6. Sale Price—l/6 per Yard. Now 15/6 to 25/STRIPFn WINCEVETTV nrnTTQFQ w 20 r,ece « ASSORTED WOOLLEN DRESS MATERIALS. STRIPED WINCE!ETTE BLOUSES. 13| to 15i Were 44 t 0 s< _ in We „ w/8 t 15 / 6 _ Now A || One p riee 15/6. NOW-6/II 7/0 Per Yard. 12—FAWN AND GREY GABARDINE COSTUMES. Very Latest Styles. All Sizes. Were £8 8/- and £8 19/6. NOW 90/-, 195/- to 126/- Each, FANCY DEPARTMENT CLOTJO[ING DEPIBTMENT rtrtyptc ri apt.- amtt T.v uocf tl . 30 Dozen MEN S SHIRTS with Bands in SLivug. Poplin. Io DOZEN BLACK AND TAN HOSE-Three-quarter white acd Cream We „ 8 /6._. N()w .. .. 4 7 ( | Length. Coloured lops. All Wool Cashmere. Sizes 4to 10. Were 6/3 to 7/3 Pair —TO CLEAR 3/- Pair 30 Dozen MEN’S WORKING SHIRTS—Tn Good Strong KNAPPA KID GLOVES—Sizes 6 and 61 only. Were 17,6 Harvards, GrandriU and Oxfords. Were 9/6 and 1,0/6 TO CLEAR .. At 7/6 Pair. NOW .. - 6/6 Each. Thomson & Beattie, Ltd. PHONES—I6I3, 1614. THE QUALITY HOUSE. TAY ST., INVERCARGILL.
ANYONE CAN BEAT A DRUM BUT it would be Impossible to Beat the Values We are Offering during Our jSALE OF MEN’S WEAR NOW * ON! Exceptional Opportunities Offered to Buy Overcoats, Suits, Hats, Mercery, Hosiery, etc., at ,a Reduced Price. CALL TO?DAY! W. GEORGE & GO., THE GRAND OUTFITTERS. (Grand Hotel Corner)—Dee Street HAWKINS’ Instant Relief Asthma Powder for dififculty 1n breathing, clearing the Bronchial Tubes, Catarrh and Asthma. This powder is unrivalled. Pries 2/6 per tin. Post free.—C. W. HAWKINS, Herbalist, 150 George Street, Dunedin. SPRING BLOSSOM OINTMENT—I/-. Cures Piles, Eczema, Sore Eyes and Skin Complaints. Sold Everywhere. SPRING BLOSSOM OINTMENT—Price 1/-. (same price ana size as before the war)—No advance- in price. LADIES— The Elixir of Life is in “Orange Blossom”. It makes well and keeps well. Use dfor 30 years in New Zealand. SUFFERING women avoid operations by using “Orange Blossom.” Month’s treatment 5/-. Post free. Address—L. HAWKINS ,150 George Street Dunedin. SPRING BLOSSOM PlLLS—Price 1/-; cures Indigestion, Liver and Stomach troubles, Constipation. Sold Everywhere. BLOOMINE” —The proa'; Corn Cure. Price 1/- at Cheniis's and Stores. “Bloomine” out on its own. Price 1/-. OX BEEF: WETHER MUTTON: Per lb. Per lb. d. d. Sirloin- Sides 6 Prime Rib ——4 j Hind Qrs —6 J Rolled Prime Fore Qrs. 5 (without bone) 6 Legs (full cut)7 Rolled Chuck Legs (short cut) 8 Rih, - 4$ Legs (shank end) 9 Corned Round —54 Neck Muttons 4 Corned Roll 5 Breast Muttons Mewing Steak 4 Loin Mutton 64 or 41bs 1/-. Chops (mixed)B Minco Beef ’4 Chops (mid-loin) 9 or 41bs 1/- Chops (leg) 8 Buttock Steaks Chops (stewing) 6 Rump Steak 8 Skirt Steaks Small Goods: Blade Steak 4 Puddings 3 Boiling Beef 3 Belgian Saus. 6 Boiling Beef Saveloys 6 (Flank) 2 Tripe 6 Beef Suet —2 Beef Dripping 3 Sausages 4d. lb.; or 41bs for 1/-. NEW SEASON’S LAMB EVERY WEEK. ALSO PRIME PORK. J. L HANNON & CO. PRIME MEAT SALESMEN TAY <t CONON STS.—INVERCARGILL. FARMERS’ Don’t be without a “Best” Storm-proof Petrol Lantern. Only 70/post free. Gives steady bright light and won’t blow out in wind and rain. Indiapensible on the farm. Safe and economical.—R. P. M. MANNING CO., 5 Bedford Row, Christchurch; or 39 Tay Street, In-
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Southland Times, Issue 19757, 3 February 1923, Page 3
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