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SMITHS’ FOR BARGAINS. See full page advertisement for specials. Our commodious stores are brim full of exceptional bargains. This week we have opened up an additional 96 cases and bales, secured from the glutted warehouses in the North. Our whole staff is delighted with them, the values are so exceptional. It will be to your advantage to shop early, as there is sure to be a rush, such values as these will soon disappear. 12 pieces flannel in navy, English make, was 3/6, aeroplane price 1/-. 25 pieces heavy twill sheeting for full double beds, was 4/6, sale price 2/11. 150 dozen pure wool cashmere hose, in ribbed and plain, wholesale prices were 4/6, 5/6, aeroplane price 2/11. 25 dozen ribbed cashmere finished hose, was wholesale 3/-, aeroplane price 2/3. 98 dozen mens’ heavy ribbed socks, heather, wholesale price 3/2, sale price 1/3. 150 boys’ pyjama suits, splendid quality, were 9/6 to 11/6, sale price 8/6. 150 boys’ tweed sports suits, were 37/6 to 45/-, aeroplane price 29/6. Any-one of our large staff will gladly show you round. We have the goods, and our service is the best in the Dominion, at H. and J. SMITH, Ltd., Progressive Stores, Tay and Kelvin streets, Invercargill and Main Street, Gore.— (advt) A rickety old table in an Auvergne cafe was being broken up for firewood, when out rolled piles of gold. It was found that in the legs had been hidden 122 gold coins bearing the effigy of Louis XVI-

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

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 18967, 14 June 1923, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 18967, 14 June 1923, Page 5

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