The Centre The Centre of Fashion of Value Since || / Since 1862 & ' M 1862 I I E ’ /^^ z ' Il One I . . i One The Dainty Exclusive Designs in JMJ lA/ooL* 2Ji Millinery Modes are Faultless as | /tL IA/pplr ■ ■ VVIB 5W\, regards Style, Finish, Harmony | Mffi l»vtll _ Mg I of Colour and Va1ue......... W\y zv v Only nSL .y* Only YES I We lead in all that is new in Quality Apparel as well as in Sound, Honest Value. But we are going one better by ottering onr Complete Stock ot Beautiful Millinery at the undermentioned prices for One Week Only EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY MODELS, SUEDE HATS. In all shades (ideal STITCHED VELVET HATS. For a deg.gn to suit every last. and every for motoring and driving)- Maids’ wean In Black Navy, Nig- ’...... Usual Prices 22/6 and 20/6.« ger, Grev, Mole and name — purse—Usual Prices 45. -, 49. 6, 52/6, Millinery Week Prices 15/6 and 19/6. Usual Prices 12/6, 14/6,19/6 55 6. Millinery Week Prices— BEAVER HATS. For Maids’ and Millinery Week Prices 7/11,10/6, 12/6. 35/6, 39/6, 41/-, 49.6. Children’s wear. In Navy, Black, rrrnr ne a „ in Nigger and Red. Beautiful soft finish. FISHER CAPS. For Tiny Tots. In 7 O ± ±.7 Usual Prices 19/6, 22/6 and 29/6. Creme, Nigger and Redall shades ot g gr . Millinef-y Week Prices— Millinery Week Prices 2/3 and 2/11. Usual Prices 39/6, 42 . 40/-. 49-6, 1 13 '6 (7 y g g 22/6 and n« ; '.s /6 sM M 'o ! ? n /c ry a^c ek ,. , 7"«7' WOOL TAMS (just opened up), in DAINTY HOODS. For Infants. In 29 6. 3S-, 3/.6, 39 6, and 45.-. B)ack Navy Creme, Copper and aik and Wool _ READA TO WEAR FELTS. In smart Flames. Usual Price 14/6. Usual Prices 6/11, 9/11, 12/6, 15/6. shapes and good colours. Trimmed Millinery Week Price 11/6. Millinery Week Prices—with Quality Faille Ribbon- SEALETTE HATS. In Black, for 4/11,7/6,9/11,11/6. Usual Prices 19/6. 25/6, 27/6, 29/6. Girls’ and Maids’— Millinery Week Prices— Usual Prices (0/6, 15/6 and 22/6. COLLEGE BOATERS. In all sizes—--13/6, 19, 6, 21/-, 23/6. Millinery Week prices 7/6,12/6, 19/6. From 10/6 to 14/6. Here is your Opportunity to secure a High-grade Model at a Low-grade Price. Southland’s TzJI If Shopping Centre Kf Dee & fsk Sts., Invercargill Tea Rooms & Observation Ro ° l by Elevator.
iS "CV LADIES! ▼ Bny WoolltN VESTS NOW before Increase in Prices. THERE’S a scarcity of Pure Wool and Prices are increasing by leaps and bounds. Buy now at Boyes’ Low Prices Ar and Save Money. Z' These Roslyn Ribbed Wool VESTS, S.S., ■... , 5/3, 11/9; L.S., 5/9, 12/6; O.S, // Splendid Values 6/6 7/11 // ...4H 1. • ... Roslyn Plain Woven Woollen // Will De impossible VESTS; S.S. Chemise length, 7 t , ,2/9 - 13/6 . H/9. 15/6, 16/3. Hl a lew weeks. Canterbury Ribbed Woollen VESTS, W, 7/6; 0.5., 7/11. Ribbed Cotten VESTS; no sleeves; Canterbury Plain Woven Woollen 1/3, l/11, 2/11, 4/6, 6/11, 7/6, VESTS, S.S., 9/6; OS., 9/11; 7/11; Fancy front, 2/11,3/11,4/6 W., 10/6; O.S, 11/-; W 12/6, Grey Woven VESTS, S.S, 2/11, 5/6 08, 13/-. Plain Cotten Woven VESTS (Ra- All Wool English VESTS, ribbed tionaL SB.W, 8/11; 03. 9/6. S 3, 7/6. Fancy Front Mercerised VESTS, Ribbed Cotton . COMBINATIONS, SAW, 8/11. Cream and Natural, S.S.W. 5/11, Spun Silk VESTS (Swmb), S.S.W, O.S, 6/6; W, 7/6; OS, 7/11; l»/S. US, 6/6, 6/11, 7/11, 8/6. Heavy Ribbed Cotton VESTS, L.S, Vedonis COMBINATIONS, O.S 3/n, 4/9, 5/11, 6/6. 8/11. S.S, 15/9. Vedonia AT,STS. Creme, R.S.W, Heavy Woven COMBINATIONS 9/S; O.S, 18/6. » Rational, S.S, W, 9/11; 0.5., 11/6 W. H. BOYES & Co. Invercargill. GJIV. Toiletware for Women of Discrimination. IN TOP JT WARE, as in everything else—there are two distinctions. Some are merely made for show, whilst others are made for ability as well as beauty, and it is these latter that we stock. TOII .KT WARE of every description is here, and you will find that whatever your fane? runs t» we have it OUR STOCKS INCLUDE—MANICURE OUTFITS ... PERFUME BOTTLES POWDER BOXES, ETC, ETC. CALL AND INSPECT THEM TO-DAY. LUMSDEN’S Premier Ring Specialists, DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL
mothers >\ ™ give the children ■Zonningtons • v Kiddies take Bonnington’s Irish Moss A readily. It won’t upset -q. the little stomach-acts speedily—contains no > harmful drugs or narcptics. ' 1/6 and 2/6. Keep a bottle in tn< i home. Be sure you ge< j Bonnington’s- " AA FOR COUGHS &■ COLDS nrv Sisters c extremely familiar with all the Hues and faults o' the many teas m lhe market. Here’s their unanmous opinion— Of all the teas that have brimmed 1 tir sides, there are none so pure as The TEA with AROMA and NO TANNIN DUST The poisonous. Tannin Dust that leaves a brown stain on the sides of the cups is removed by a special process. HAINES-64 .•"gasMi iuwiismawML.-v.jMaa* •IjlOR Dark Winter Mornings and Evenings on the Farm, a “Best - ’ Storm-proof antern. Wind and rain will not affect is steady, bright light. Write R. P. M. MANNING CO t , 5 Bedford Row, Christchurch; or 39 Tay Street, Invercargill. 7
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Southland Times, Issue 18932, 4 May 1923, Page 6
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