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HERE WE ARE AGAIN! Brass \l 'df Bros. ‘MVjjL THE OVERCOAT KINGS KTfrf With Very Special Offerings in: BOYS’ & MEN’S OVERCOATS 1.000 /It z COATS w at Reduced Prices tor Cash. I B B Through late arrival and duplica- I tion of indents we find we are I over-stocked with Coats, and the | public will reap the benefit in the I Special Cash Prices we are offer- I ing for a few days. j ____ . RAINCOATS, TWEED COATS, \ OIL COATS, WATERPROOF \ COATS, PEGAMOID COATS. You Cannot Afford to Pass Us! HERE ARE A FEW EXAMPLES OF THE GREAT VALUES: MEN’S RAlNCOATS—Originally 75/-, optima fronts, never made for the money— ‘ CASH CLEARING PRICE—3S/-. MEN’S RAINCOATS—WooI Gabardine; the greatest bargain in this class of Coat, in N.Z. Wool, 105/- CASH CLEARING PRICE—6S/-. OTHER RAINCOATS at 55/-, 75/-, 85/-, 95/-. MEN’S TWEED COATS—You should just have a look at the beautiful 97/6 *Coat we are offering you at 69/6 Special Cash Price. MEN’S ROSLYN COVERT COATS, in the Rag’.an and Prince Styles—what beauties they are—absolutely the top notch Coat of the season — SPECIAL CASH PRICE—£6. OTHER TWEED COATS at 75/-, 85/-, 95/-. BOYS’ COVERT COATS; sizes 0 to 5; good value at Undrill’s price of 29/6. W’e are clearing them at 22/6 for Cash. BOYS’ TWEED and RAINCOATS, in 16 sizes, from 14/11 in the small sizes, and 29/6 in the youths’. The number of sizes makes it impossible to give the complete list of prices. But one thing you are sure of: They are going Cheap for CASH. BRASS BROS. (LATE UNDRILL’S). (Opp. Post Office). 5 and 7—DEE STREET. INVERCARGILL.

oKHeF THE MILLIONTH CHEVROLET. Word has been received that the Chevrolet Motor Co. has manufactured its Millionth Car... This achievement is Proof that the Chevrolet Car is keenly appreciated. Buy a Chevrolet for Power, Reliability, Comfort and Beauty. We are now unpacking a further shipment of 1923 Models and can book Your Order fcr July delivery. CENTRAL GARAGE Corner DEE & GALA STS. (Next Hospital). THE TRUSTEES, EXECUTORS, & AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. (ESTABLISHED 1882.) EXTRACT FROM THE 41st ANNUAL REPORT OF DIRECTORS: “ The Directors have recently appointed as Local Director in Invercargill the HON. A. F. HAWKE, M.L.C., whose experience and advice will be of value to the Directors in connection with the business of the Southland Agency." THE COMPANY IS PERMANENT IT NEITHER DIES NOR LEAVES THE COUNTRY. Acts as:— TRUSTEE, EXECUTOR, ATTORNEY, or AGENT. COLLECTS INTEREST, DIVIDENDS AND RENTS. INVESTS MONIES, NEGOTIATES LOANS, and MANAGES ESTATES. Southland Representative: Manager: R. B. CAWS ERNEST E. CLOWES, COLONIAL BANK CHAMBERS, Comer Bond and Water Streets, Invercargill. Dunedin. “SAFEGUARDYOW .STARTING LIGHTING! Ei-RP SYSTEM / JgKjlJ with, an I Jgßv BATTERY Preparedness is a big word—a word of importance to every motorist. Don’t wait until your car is stalled to think about the battery that furnishes power for your starting system. Now is the time to equip your car with an “Rxt&C” Battery. Years of service have proved the absolute dependability of the “JExtbe” Battery. It is the original “Unit-Seal” battery—nc bulky sealing compound, maximum power, easy to care for easy to inspect and repair, ’ Let us show you the "‘Extbe” and explain its many exclusive features. Remember an “JExtOe” means “A Sure Start Assured.” Find out the condition of your battery. WATTS & GRIEVE, LTD., ESK STREET. INVERCARGILL.

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Southland Times, Issue 18962, 8 June 1923, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 18962, 8 June 1923, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 18962, 8 June 1923, Page 7

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