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AEROPLANE BARGAINS. Are falling in thousands from Smiths’ aeroplane. We have made great preparations for this big sale and the offerings, values, and service will eclipse all our previous efforts. Huge stocks are piled out in all sections, and the wonderful bargains are striking examples of our progressive policy. Here is a few of the many attractive offerings. A warehouseman's stock of children’s woven and knitted frocks, coats and jumpers. A really beautiful selection, wholesale prices were 12/6, 15/6, 19/6, aeroplane price 10/6, 12/6, 13/6. 6 dozen ladies’ all wool combinations, short sleeves, were 19/6, sale price 12/6. 20 dozen women's woven knickers, also large sizes in white were 3/11 sale price 2/6. 27 women’s wool frocks really smart and dainty were 35/-, sale price 19/6. 20 dozen jazz aprons a really fast seller, were 7/6, sale price 4/11. Our extensive stocks of millinery are on sale regardless of cost, don’t miss this line. 12 pieces all wool radiants, 28in wide was 3/11, aeroplane price 1/11. 25 pieces white flannelette, in heavy twill or plain, 36in wide, honest value for 2/-, aeroplane price 1/3. 28 pieces silk ninnons, 40in wide, all colours, was 7/11, aeroplane price 1/11. 75 pieces pure wool dress tweeds and heavy coatings, 56in wide. This line is being rushed. It is wonderful value, was 10/6 to 17/6, aeroplane price 2/11, 3/11. See large window piled full of attractive down quilts, beautifully panelled, full double bed sizes, good value at 39/6, aeroplane price 25/-. Wadded quilts, in sizes 5 by 4, and 6 by 4, a wonderful line for children’s beds, was 25/- 27/-, sale price 15/6, 17/6. 50 full double bed kapok quilts one price to clear 19/6. 100 dozen ladies’ woollen gloves, mostly in black, navy, brown, and greys, and fancy cuffs, splendid value at 2/6 to 5/6, aeroplane price to clear 1/6. 50 dozen boys’ strong shirts, our famous make, was 4/6, 5/6, aeroplane price 3/6. 70 dozen boys’ golf hose in heather, were 4/6, 5/6, sale price 2/11. 200 pairs men’s strong palmer nap, trousers, value for 15/6, sale price 9/6. 300 dozen men’s linen collars in correct shapes, were 1/6, sale price 1/-, of 6 for 5/6. 50 dozen men’s heavy denim overalls, value for 9/6, sale price 6/6. You are cordially invited to personally visit and inspect our grand display at H. and J. SMITH, Ltd., Progressive Stores, Tay and Kelvin Streets, Invercargill, and * 4 ’A Street, Gore.— (advtL

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Southland Times, Issue 18967, 14 June 1923, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 18967, 14 June 1923, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 18967, 14 June 1923, Page 5

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