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| Costume Week | I at Lewis’s Ltd. I ft Bl ONE WEEK OF EXTRAORDINARY g| PRICE-CUTTING IN THE SHOWROOM. H ® ■ . si =ti STYLISH COSTUMES, BEAUTIFUL COAT igg; pl FROCKS, COSY JERSEYS, KNITTED |g FROCKS AND JUMPERS—ALL SELECTED tai g|l BY OUR HOME BUYERS. 3; H FROM THE WORLD'S LEADING MAKERS— g ■ft THE most discriminating judgment has gone into lg|i g- selection. Every taste will find expression g g| here. The stylish imported costumes depict the ta fi ! very latest trend of fn.-b-.os. The coat-frocks set —t ’®; a new note in charm; while the snug knitted-frocks gg and jerseys could not have come a more oppor;H{ tune* time —for frosty days arc with us—cutting ■g! winds are here—but th®/)! hold no terrors for the g| B; wearer of one of these. The colours to© are lovely. g ®l HEREUNDER we quote a FEW ITEMS H H WHICH ARE REPRBSENTATMS OF S H OUR BIG COSTUME WEEK VALUES. H S 2 ONLY—NAVY SERGE COSTUMES— » S Trimmed braid. Usual Price .. £9 9/-. == ft Now £7 7/-. |S! fsj 1 ONLY—NAVY SERGE COSTUME. Trim- f|jl gs med Grey Gaberdine and Braid— tai Usual Price .. £l3 13/-. [fa Now £8 £/-• ® 2 ONLY—NAVY SERGE COSTUMES- fgl H • Usual Price .. 8 guineas. g New 6 guineas. Ip' ft 4 ONLY—NAVY SURGE COSTUMES g| fa (Trimmed Military Braid) — tai ta Usual Price 10 guineas. (Hi » New ....'■■ 7 guineas. jg| 'Hi 2 ONLY—ENGLISH TWEED COSTUMES— g iSI Usual Price'.. 8 guineas. |g| |g| Now 6 guineas. Hl Bi 1 ONLY— COSTUME. In Black and White § E|] coating (0.5.) Usual Fries 10 guineas. SI Now 6 guineas. taj fe 2 ONLY—BLACK AND WHITE CHECK |g| COSTUMES. Usual Pries .. 12 guineas. /g, |g flow 6 guineas. I@| Ki 50 ONLY—COSTUMES; In Tweeds ta g! Flannels, and Worsteds — '|| S Usual Prices 5 guineas to 12 guineas. g ® Now... £2 10/- to 6 guineas. tai I® 4 ONLY—NAVY COAT FROCKS: Hi 131 Trimmed Braid and St«l Buttons—s|- Ureal Price .. 5 guineas. r-'ir ;a Now 4 guineas. g ' " S' 2 ONLY—NAVY COAT FROCKS. Trimmed |g: 45 ONLY—ALL WOOL JUMPERS. In Saxe, ga Cire Braid. Usual Price .. 5 gumeas. ||| Lemon. Hanna. „ g ||| ? ONLY—NAVY COAT FROCKS- ’ r ow 9/ 6. Usual Pries .. 4 guineas. _. _ ~ T/ -,. . Ta Now 3 guineas. !e=JI JO WOOL COATS AND CARDIGAN.. gi g ONLY—FLANNEL COAT FROCKS. In (Fmey Knit). a!1 Colours— g Brown, Navy, and Saxe. Usual Price 58/«. H Special Price ..39/6. g| New 49/6. Fj VELOUR COATS. In Brown, Fawn, Saxe, ig rrre SURPRISING THE NUMBER OF LADIES W Grey, and Mole— H| rrs SURPRloin'’ - Tn 3 From 3 guineas to 7 guineas. g; WHO STAY TO TEA. TAKE ELEVATOR TO 10 ON LY—TWEED COATS (all wool). In I® TEA-rtOOMS —TOP FLOOR. various patterns. To Clear at 39/6. IgJ '*o*o the £& J* RENDEZVOUS ■ t* OF STYLISH WOMEN. .'■=§ DRAPERS |= —aßEwa»'.ia«si imi 'im f>ii in Him g DEE ft ESK streets . Invercargill Hi iOIMiS The Ultimate Economy of “Amber Tips” is the result of the Fine Teas of Ceylon from which it is blended—each pound brewing far more cups than any inferior tea. INSIST ON The term "fine tea" b used by tea experts to describe only the better grade,. . . B M They cost a little more per etvh pound but much les, per ■—o »> r w-e serw ™ FINE Tea Miini»iininiiiiniiiiiiiimtii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;ii»iiiiiiniiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiuni»wu

From the nimble fingers o; , I Swiss and Chinese Peasant comes this. 11 Beautiful fe/Vn Hand-made 1 Lace and Insertion ' I . I JFe can assure you m ad- i trance that you ll be de- i/j--lighted with these new arrivals—so lovely—so exquisite are they. The home dress-maker of dainty things will welcome this display and those with a trousseau to prepare should hasten along and inspect. Considering the quality you’ll be surprised at the reasonable pricings. W. H. BOYES & CO., IM DRAPERS. TAY STREET. INVERCARGILL.

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Southland Times, Issue 18937, 10 May 1923, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 18937, 10 May 1923, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 18937, 10 May 1923, Page 6

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