STOCKTAKING GIFTS I at “The Exhibition.” A s We go through Our Stocks prepartory to writing down, all C Overstocked lines are placed on the Bargain Tables Vn'Ti SEE THESE ° fferings for th|s week - a THE BEST ° BTAINABLE JUMPERS—4O AU Wool in Jade, Sand, CHILDREN’S SCHOOL DRESSES—In Peach, Saxe, etc., faced with con- Flannel, Grey, Navy, Nigger. Were trasting colours. Were, 16/6. 17/6 to 37/6. ¥ To Go at 10/6 A Gift at 6/11 to 19/6 / mLL / I i | CARDIGANS—2O Only Canadian All MANCHESTER—Eiderdown Quilts for \ uiNK Wool Two-tone, Navy, Grey, Em-' Double Beds. Best English Makes. /Ci v 0\ erald, Putty, V. Rose, Grey, Etc. 69/6 for 49/6; 75/- for 55/-; 79/6 M>|| /Mb, wIT \ I VTw 25/6.—To Go at 19/6 for 57/6. / lllf KNITTED WOOL FROCKS & COS- Heavy Quality Brown Roller TOWEL- / Il I TUMES—AII Less 20 per cent. LING—At .. I Id, I/- and 1/6 Yd. I fr'V* Mil Thus a FrOck 32/6 becomes 26/ ' : 25 Doz. Pure Linen Serviettes.—27/6 V k IB /// Jill and a Costume 39/6 will be 32/ “ for 22/6 doz., or l/lO£d each. II • VELOUR COATS—6 Only. Assorted 22 Only—Pure Linen Hemmed TABLE1 I Colours. Plain. Were 105/-. CLOTHS, 2x 2j yds 27/6 For 22/6 Vtt I J To Go »f 50/- FANCY DEPARTMENT—See the Art I IlVttxV 4 Only—Fur Trimmed. Were £7 7/-. Silk Ribbed Hose. Cashmere Tops. I 111 \\l\\ To Go at 95/- Were 9/11—Now - 5/3 Pair. I 11 \ V 111 I 11=/ i\. 16 Only—Superior Fur Trimmed. Were Coloured Hose in all colours and Styles. \\ 1 111 \ 11-/ //V 10 > 12 I 4 Guineas. 9°°? VlUu? 7/6 t 0 8/a ~ Y<>ur V I ll\\ I To Go at .... 7, 9 and 10 Guineas. Pick at 5/11 Pair. \H IIW BUNGALOW OVERALL DRESSES—\ THE GLOVE BARGAINS |U V K) 100 Only ' Were 10/6 ~ N ° W 6/11 A RE WORTH SEEING.. .. 11l HAMILTON CLOTH BLOUSES—- \ _J Cream Grounds Neat Stripes All SEE—The 54 inch Coloured SERGES. H. b ‘ ZCS ' Were 10/6 — Now -- - - • 10/6—For 6/6 FLOWERS—A Big Choice at I/- Each. SEE—The COSTUME VELOUR in AU ■J O felt SH APES—Latest Style».-To Go H J TRIMMFR MATO—I vi 4 4o n SEE—The Heavy Weight CREPE-DE-V/ T To Go " ATS_In CHINE in aU colours. 40-inch. V Z To Go at 10/6 to 19/6 10/6-For 7/6 Yard. ■c SEE THE WINDOWS FOR SPECIAL CLEARING JNES FOR MEN!
THOMSON & BEATTIE, Ltd. Phones: 1613-1614 QUALITY HOUSE ™ Y ST ’ ,NVER C ARR 'I-L
Special Prices AT COPELAND’S x during the Sale! SPORT SUITS,' to clear at 59/6 50 pair MEN’S BEAVER MOLESKIN TROUSERS, were 25/-, to clear at 17/6 YOUTHS’ DENIMS, to clear at 7/6 MEN’S Strong TWEED WORKING TROUSERS, great value, 16/6 per pair. MEN’S Strong TWEED BOXED SUITS, to clear at 67/6. SPECIAL VALUE in GENTS WATERPROOF OVERCOATS, to clear at 29/6. BOYS’ TWEED KNICKERS, to clear at 3/6 MEN’S DENIM TROUSERS— Our price 7/11. MEN’S ODD COATS, ODD VESTS ALWAYS STOCKED. BOYS’ TWEED ' SUITS ALWAYS STOCKED. In the Best Colonial Tweeds. ALSO BLANKETS AND RUGS AT COPELAND’S DEE STREET. MRS. BAKER’S ,3. LITTLE MOTHERS! Is Your Little One’s Skin and Hair much admired ? “ I have used Rexona Soap on my little boy ever since birth, and bls skin and hair are the admiration of a great many, thanks to Rexona Soap. I have found Rexona Soap superior to any other, and always recommend It to all my friends. (Sgd.) (Mrs.) L. BAKER, Wemyss Avenue, Marrickville, N.S.W. Rexona SoapBest for the Toilet, Nursery and Bath
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Southland Times, Issue 18974, 22 June 1923, Page 3
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