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All Roads Lead to SMgl TH OflSOfifi BEAtTIES I r I TWO DAYS’ ™ i . LONG GREAT FRIDAY* i o BARGAIN JKKI IB TO P.M. J FESTIVAL. JiE BSB SATURDAY 16th. j | ALL GOODS ' We Q uote a ♦ AT ON J SALE PRICES . , ir-, t FEW of J for Friday, 15th June Barsra i ns I cash only. Saturday. 16th June the lsai uns j I TO MARK THE RETURN TO < | LONG-DAY -SATURDAY . \ £ Showroom. Showroom. 0 00 WINCEYETTE NIGHTDRESSES. Scalloped neck and sleeves. Full sizes 200 Pairs GREY FLEECY LINED KNICKERS. Elastic at waist and knee, 3/I’l ’ 112/6. To go at 8/11 each To go at 2/11 ' 40 CALICO NIGHTS; W. and O.S. sizes; neatly trimmed; good qualities, 12/6 200 CANADIAN COTTON VESTS; short sleeves, 2/11 For 1/6 ’ and 13/6. To go at 8/6 each 40 Pairs WOOLLEN BLOOMERS. Elastic at waist and knee. Usually 8/6, $ 100 Pairs ENGLISH SPORTS CORSETS; were 7/11To go at 4/11 pair. 9/6 and 10/6. To go at 6/6, 7/6 and 8/6 1 5/6. To go at 2/11 and 3/11 each 60 Pairs LATEST STYLE SPORTS CORSETS, 22 to 26 inch. Usually 10/6 < 40 ASSORTED COLOURED MOIRE UNDERSKIRTS. W. and O.S. sizes, To clear at 5/11 d were 5/11 ' To go at 3/11 each 100 CALICO CHEMISES. Nicely trimmed; W. and O.S. sizes,usually 4/11 and J Manchester Department. Millinery Department. < 10 per cent Discount off everything in this Depart- I 25 LADIES’ TRIMMED HATS. A beautiful lot. Q "ment, unless otherwise specially reduced, such as Usually 25/-to 32/6. Your pick at 10/6 , f the following lines: 40 FELT VELOURS and PLUSH READY-TO- . 6 o » WEARS. Usually 28/6 to 39/6. Your pick at 15/6 ’ 0 A/lositk. ILniorltnoni CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT A 10 EIDER DOWN QUILTS, 69/6 For 49/6 iVldUlie Uepdrimeill. 12 GREY FLANNEL JUMPERS, 10/6 For 2/11 < X 10 EIDER DOWN QUILTS, 75/- For 55/- 30 Assorted FLANNEL and SERGE FROCKS. < A 10 EIDER DOWN QUILTS, 79/6 For 57/6 Usually 15/6 to 22/6.. Your pick at 5/11 each \ Y McLINTOCK’S and WOOLVENA makes. 20 Pairs COLOURED COTTON BLOOMERS, fit < • 18 TWEED COATS, in Grey and Navy, B irls 2to 4 7 ears > 3/6 and 4/6 ’ For pair ( A Two Pockets. Usually 29/6. “ e 1 3 hearthrugs. 1 To 20 at 17/6 Clothing Department. < 0 We have only 75 left and have deeded to clear 200 Assorted VELOUR COATS, Latest 4 ° 1 A 32/6 for 19/6 Ok/fi for 22/R styles En S llsh g° ods - Usually 5 to 17 Fit Boys 13 to 47 years, 45/-. To go at 29/6 < A 39/6 for 26/6 42/6 for 29/6 guineas. To go at 50/- to 210/- 32 BOYS’ RAINPROOF OVERCOATS, to fit Boys < a 4 meh at 2/4, 70 meh at 2/11, 80 inch at 3/3 . 3g PETONE TWEEDg 2 — < V 40 Assorted White and Coloured SILK Fit Boys 6to 12 years, 45/-. For 35/- > <> « BLOUSES. Usually 19/6 to 25/6. Fit Boys 13 to 17 years, 49/6. For 39/6 . A To go at 10/6 each BOYS’ JERSEYS, N.Z. ALL WOOL Makes, 8/9 ’ Y UNBLEACHED HERRINGBONE SHEETING— , , For 6/ ' 6 < ♦ GREY TWILL SHEETING, Single Bed l/l I 1Q £VENING FROCKg> jn Georgette and BOYS’ SINGLETS, Pure Wool, fit 2to 8 < ❖ 20 Pieces HEAVY WHITE CALICO, 35 inch- Crepe-de-Chene. Usuaily 105/- ■ MEN’S TWEED OVERCOATS, sizes sto 7, 75/I At lld yard 9 ' 1 For 45/- < 30 Pieces Horrockses LONGCLOTH, 36 inch— MEN’S TWEED OVERCOATS, in SJ3. < At 1/3 yard 8 On)y YELLOW WOOL JUMPERS, full GUARANTEED WATERPROOF 75- < size. Usually 10/6 each. p or 55/. > To go at 5/|| eich UEN s SAC SUIT’S, All Wool Suitings, 115/ < For 99/6 < SEE THESE EXTRAORDINARY VALUES. ' MEN’S SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS, all sizes, 25/- < 75 Dozen FRILLED PILLOW CASES at 2/3 pair For !9/6 < V 80 Dozen PLAIN PILLOW CASES at 1/10 pair J MEN’S PYJAMAS, 10/6 For 7/6 suit < v LINEN TABLE CLOTHS, 2 yds long at 13/9 to 17/6 MEN’S HEAVY WOOL DOCTOR SHIRTS, 11/6 < 2 21 yards long at 17/6 to 21/- 3yds long at 22/6 | For 9/# 4 ❖ | DURO DYE SHIRTS, 11/6 For 8/6 each ’ £ Fancy Department Dress Department. ■ 0 WE CAN ONLY QUOTE A VERY FEW ARTICLES HERE, BUT EVERY- 28 inch JAP SILKS all colours, 5/6. ' To clear at 3/11 < O THING EXCEPT LISTED GOODS ARE REDUCED IN PRICE. oqq Y’ards FUJI SILK, in Cream only, 29 inch, 6/11. A snip at 4/6 yard ( 4 RADIUM LACES in every shade. Double width and Flouncmgs. Good value . T ... ruPm , „ . , n / c -r„ „„ t/c .. j ' A at 10/6, 12/6 to 27/6. To go at 7/6, 10/6 to 19/6 yard 40 CREPE-DE-CHENE, all colours, 10/6. To go at 7/6 yard < A GLOVES—Baskets of WOOLLEN GLOVES. Your pick at 1/6 40 inch SATIN GRENADINE, in good colours, 13/6. For 8/11 < 3 P „ T ° 9 ° at J 7 ,® . DOUBLE WIDTH FLORAL SILK AND FOULARDS, 14/6 and 15/6 for 10/6 yd < | v IMITATION SUEDE GLOVES, in Pastel and Grey, were 6/9. Now 3/6 r , < SPECIAL LINE OF KNIT WOOL GLOVES, in Colours, 7/11. Now 5/11 54 lnch COLOURED SERGES, in good colours, 10/6. For 6/6 yard ALL SKIN GLOVES are subject to 10 per cent. Discount. COSTUME VELOUR, in all colours, 56 inch, 17/6. For 14/11 yard / HOSIERY—I2 dozen only—AßT SILK RIBBED HOSE, in Black, Nigger, Putty MID. GREY ENGLISH TWILL FLANNEL, 56 inch, 12/6. For 8/6 yard < and Grey. Cashmere feet and tops, were 9/11 pair. A Gift at 5/3 pair 4 Pieces ALL WOOL COATING, in Check and Stripes, 56 inch, 19/6 and 21/-. / COLOURED HOSE, in all colours and styles. Good values at 7/6 to 8/3. To clear at 12/6 yard j To go at 5/11 pair COATING VELOUR in a good range of colours, 54 inch, 24/6. To clear at 19/6 > ALL OUR HOSIERY IS SPECIALLY REDUCED FOR THESE TWO DAYS. All Materials not Specially Reduced will be subject to 10 per cent Discount. < When T. & B. say they are offering Bargains they ARE BARGAINS I i THOMSON & BEATTIE Ltd. | INVERCARGILL. Where you get the Kee nest Values in Drapery, iW/ EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK

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Southland Times, Issue 18968, 15 June 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 18968, 15 June 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 18968, 15 June 1923, Page 3

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