Stocktaking Bargains at “THE EXHIBITION” OUR STOCKTAKING is only a Few Weeks Away and following Our Usual Custom we will Clear All Lines which we do not want to take into Stock. J ! WATCH THIS SPACE DURING THESE WEEKS FOR iJ I % BARGAINS. ® Bargains in Every Department f i W I'i HIGH CLASS COATS AT CLEARING PRICES. / I fi I I FUR i RIMMED VELOUR COATS in Naw, Mole, and Nigger, featuring the latest fe i @ styles—Usually £7 7/-; TO GO at 95/-. I \I k s -i B ew Very Choice FUR TRIMMED VELOUR COATS, in assorted coloure—- \\ g ' g / £7 7/- for £5 5/-. f I REALLY SPEClAL.—Beautiful Fur-trimmed VELOUR COATS, in assorted coioura: i ' £ ‘l Ab -r uo Z. L < £8 8/ - lor £6 6A - l. • 53 1 At 7 and 8 Guineas we can shew you a Lovely Assortment of High Grade ENGLISH / ’ i cdH MODEL COATS; worth 10 to 12 Guineas. .si - • H \\ BLACK CONEY COATS rubber coats. • I \ In Women’s and Children’s sizes, are ; I 1 only BLACK CONEY COAT, skunk, all reduced 10 per cent, to clear. M '^" Um COllar ’ £l9 10/ ' : f ° r £ ' 7 DARK MORNING BLOUSES Made in neat styles on generous linos, I on ly BLACK CONEY COAT, in a in guaranteed materials; value for good style; £l5 15/-; for £l3 13/-. 12/6; Clearing price 7/11 each. a few of the Choicest coats, which the FANCY IN THE CLOTHING are usually retailed at 14 and 15 guineas are offered at £l3 10/-. ARTIFICIAL SILK HOSE in Black, 5 only MEN’S S.B. TWEED OVERNavy, Nigger, Grey, Coating and COATS, in good cloths, sizes 5,6, 7; 1 OVFTY FUR COATS This is 8 stri P ed Iios «. and to go at 45/- each. " great value; usually 5/3; tnis week 18 only ALL WOOL TWEED OVERParticipate in these Clearing Cuts:— 4/9. COATS, smart stvlee, good cloths 1 only Natural MUSQUASH COAT ARTIFICIAL SILK HOSE, plain, col- SB. and D. 8.; to'go at 55/- each from Canda, 40in bust, usually £57 ours as above; capital value at 4/11; 3 dozen only MEN’S SHIRTS (bends') 10/-; now £5O this week 3/11. fast colours, in good cloths—A Gift at 2 only Selected MUSQUASH COATS; SEE THE WINTER WEIGHT HOSE, 5/6 each. the best Coat that comes to N.Z. at in all wool, plain colonial knit, in 43 pairs MEN’S WOOLLEN GLOVES, the price; usually £59 10/-; to go at black, grey, heather and lovats; in ordinary wrist and gauntlet stvlw £5O. usually 5/11; this week 3/11. —To go at 2/6 pair. SEE THE DRESS DEPARTMENT FOR SPECIAL DRESSMAKING QUOTES THIS WEEK T. & B. MANCHESTER VALUES ARE UNSURPASSED SEE THEM. Thomson & Beattie, Ltd. TAY ST.. INVERCARGILL THE QUALITY HOUSE. PHONES—I6I3, 1611
the greatest care is taken. A little neglect at this stage may easily result in lifelong suffering. How much better to take a course of SCOTT’S Emulsion, which builds up wasted tissues, fortifies the system and quickly restores health and strength to the enfeebled sufferer Remember, no other emulsion contains the same forcible ingre- M dients—no other K emulsion has w zyl withstoodthetests B of nearlyso years, zf Insist on genuine * SCOTT'S EMULSION STILL THE BEST Just as good for adults as for the children.
For the Children I ‘Picture Size »? • ■ ••• x i'<ches Price 20)No. 2 A BROWNIE A Brownie is an ideal Camera, durable in construction, low in price, and the easiest of all cameras to operate, just point the lens and snap the shutter. Always in focus and ready to take good pictures. Brownies make such popular gifts for all occasions. Your child would be delighted to have one. Other Brownies from 11/9. AH Kodaks and Brownies are now inexpensive. Ucal G. H. BROWN, Chemist—Late Neil's Dispensary. Kodak MACALISTER & CO., Chemists. Dealers: G. I. MOFFETT, Chemist Owing to the ; enormous increase in the demand for ‘‘Roma'’ Tea some grocers were recently unable AW t 0 obtain full supplies. i O The capacity of the special “ y machinery for removing injurious tannin dust was over-taxed. The manufacturers wish to apologise to any customers who have been disappointed. However, supplies of this pure, clean tea with the delicious aroma are now available. ‘ROMA’ Tea “The Tea with Aroma” and “No Tannin Dust” HAINES—S2
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Southland Times, Issue 18964, 11 June 1923, Page 3
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