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“THOMSON’S CORDIALS ARE PURE.” DOWN AGAIN Tin Wash up Dishes 1/-, 1/3 and 1/6 English Cups and Saucers6/6 i-Doz. Dinner Plates—4/6, 5/6, 6/6 and 7/9 j-Doz. Tin Top Jellies—s/- and 7/- per Dozen. English Teapots From 2/9 Each. Glass Dishes—lid, 1/-, 1/9 to 10/6 Each. Decorated Jugs From 2/-. Country Orders Ac- rp TJTT)T? companied with Cash Promptly Executed. :: TAY STREET. BIG DISPERSAL SALE —OF—-HIGH-GRADE FISHING TACKLE —AT—HINDMAN’S DEE STREET—INVERCARGILL. TIOLLOWING Our Usual Custom, the Ju Whole of Our High-grade Fishing Tackle, the produet of the Famous House of HENRY MILWARD & SONS, (Redditch) will be offered to Fishermen at Bargain Prices. The Tackle is all This Season’s Goods, and this Dispersal Sale will enable Anglers to replenish their Outfits and Stock Up even for Next Season s Requirements at Prices that makes buying now a Good Investment HERE ARE A FEW OF THE LINES OFFERED: NORTH BRITISH WADERS—Best Quality Sateen. Sizes 7,8, 9. 35/- Pair. RED LOOP CASTS and TRACES.— Top Quality Goods. All Sizes. 1/9 Each. Six for 10/-. Usually 2/6, 2/9, 3/-. MILWARD’S IRON ARM AND RED SEAL SILK LINES.—3O/- for 19/6; 20/- for 13/6; 15/- for 9/6. 40 Yards. FLY BOOKS—7/6 for 5/-; 13/6 for 9/6; 15/- for 10/-. FLY CASES—3/6 for 2/-; 13/6 for 9/6 CAST CASES AND TACKLE BOXES. 1/6 for I/-; 2/6 for 1/6; 3/6 for 2Z-. REELS—IS/6 for 9/6; 12/6 for 8/-; 30/- for 19/6; 10/6 for 7/6; 6/6 for 4/6; 9/6 for 6/6.. HOOKS (to Gut) 2/6—l/6 Dozen. SPOON BAITS3/6—Now 2/SPOON BATTS2/6—Now 1/6 DEVON MINNOWS .... 3/6—Now 2/ARCHER SPINNERS. 2/6—Now 1/6 MILWARD'S Best Dressed Upright Wing Eyed Flies. 4/6 , Quality. Now 3/- Dozen. INSECTS—I/-; Now 6d, Night Flies, 9d, Now 3d. ODDMENTS AND RODS ABSOLUTELY SACRIFICED. NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED. IT PAYS YOU TO BUY NOW —AT—HINDMAN’S WE POINT WITH PRIDE ~» a (JO These Super Values in Seasonable Clothing and Serviceable Draperies. LAST FEW WEEKS OF OUR GKEAT CLEARING SALE FURTHER REDUCTIONS FOR FINAL CLEARANCE! All Good Things come to an End and We loth to announce the Last Few Weeks of this Great “ECONOMIC" FAIR. There's yet time for those who have been unable to attend this BIG SALE of New Crisp Merchandise to participate in these Wonderful Sale Offerings 25 LADIES’ DRESS SKIRTS—In Smart Checks, Stripes and Plain Tweed and Serge. Usually 29/6 to 39/6. CLEARING PRICES .... 10/6 to 19/6 3 OnIy—BLACK VELOUR COATS. Usually £6 6/-.—CLEARING PRICE 59/6 18—LADIES’ SMART TWEED FROCKS. Usually 29/6 and 39/6. SALE 24/6 and 29/6 25—LADIES’ SMART COLONIAL COSTUMES—CLEARING PRICES: 19/6 35/-, 45/-, 59/6. YOUR MONEY GOES FURTHER AT LADIES’ OUTFITTERS 60 Dee Street. Invercargill. £5OOO Stock. Qi T T 7! £5OOO Stock. £5OOO Stock. OAJUJII £5OOO Stock. GEORGE’S—FOR REAL VALUE. Men’s Half Hose in Keen Demand at These Fine Prices—l/6, 1/9, 1/11, 2/6. GEORGE’S—FOR REAL VALUE. 25 Doz. English Pure Wool Worsted Underwear Just Arrived Direct from the Mills. 9/11 a Garment. GEORGE’S—FOR REAL VALUE. 3 Doz. Men’s Pyjama Suits. Good Quality—--9/11. GEORGE’S—FOR REAL VALUE. Pure Wool Worsted GRANDFIT SUITS £7 10/- for £6 15/-; £6 15/- for £5 19/6; £6 5/- for £5 15/-. GEORGE’S—FOR REAL VALUE. 25 Doz. Pairs THE GRAND WEAR DENIMS (Our Special); double front, 9/11; Plain 7/6. Also X Sizes.

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Southland Times, Issue 19769, 17 February 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 19769, 17 February 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 19769, 17 February 1923, Page 4