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Brighten WaUigWMjM THE • 'Bireonmn’ HOME / |l OUR CAREFULLY SELECTED I ' I l STOCKS OF HOME FURNISHINGS J <A B TITT Til i 1 1 VllWl J MAKES CHOOSING EASY! T' t y NEW CRETONNES AND WINDOW CURTAINING. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF WINDOW CUR- All the NEW DESIGNS are represented in out 10 n,«» rroiv"u.n NOW 0N VIEW ' CRETONNE and SHADOW TISSUE Stocks. 10 pieces CREAM MADRAS MUSLIN, with scalloped edging— Price—2/11 yard. The NEWEST EFFECTS in CRETONNES and 5 pieces ot MADRAS, with a dainty Lace edge— SATEENS at— 1/11, 2/3, 2/6 to 3/6 yard, owe , Price—l/6 yard. 50-inch SHADOW TISSUE in beautiful Colourings—in iNUalb we have a niqe selection at— 4/6 yard. 2/11, 3/3, 3/6, 473, 4/6 to 5/9 yard. Other Lines from — 4/11 to 9/6 yard. ~TABLE LINENS. UMEN PILLOW and BOLSTER prrnp nw» • I . J 73 ! SETS, something really PURE LINEN DAMASK m lovely de- V' special; all band-embroid-signs; 70 inches wide; at- - cr ed; 3 pieces to set5/11, 6/11, 8/6 to 10/6. • GREAT VALUE in UNBLEACHED' 97/6, 102/6 and 105/- Set. DAMASK at- 3/6 yard. PURE LINEN TABLE CLOTHS, 2yds M <l\ 3 jjrtfflljL long at — 19/R H ,1/ ft li Vifeavii /laSrw.tfr'iis'i 2Jyds long at 25/6, 29/6, 32/6, 39/6 i DUCHESSE BETS (2 ° up to £6 6/-. oz a splendid line in SERVIETTES to match. good quality Cotton— «»!■—i ® ’ Br ' C# Bet ‘ TRAY AND SUPPER CLOTHS DUCHESSE SETS ETC. In LAGOONA LACE, etc., 36 x 36-inch at— plain H.S. Scalloped and Lace-edged DUCHESSE SETS, 8/6, 10/6 to 22/6. At 2/6, 6/9, 7/6, 8/6 to 13/6. In HEMSTITCHED, PLAIN and WORKED at— In Handworked DUCHESSE SETS— 39/6 to 79/6. 6/9, 7/6, 8/9 to 10/6. TABLE CENTRES—aII styles— In MADEIRA, 36 x 36-inch at— 25/6 to 59/6. 2/6, 2/11, 3/6 up to 39/6. In TENERIFFE, 36 x 36-inch at— 49/6 to 55/-. D’OYLEYS—a great selection in Plain H.S. and HandIn CLUNEY LACE, 36 x 36-inch at — 37/6 to 65/-. worked from— I/- to 7/6 each. THOMSON & PEATTIE LTD? ’Phones 1613-1614. Tay Street, In/ercargill. THE QUALITY HOUSE. For Q Days “Eight Days’ Clearance” of special purchases of Men’s and Boys’Clothing. Mercery and Hats, Ladies', Gent's and Children’s Boots and Shoes at H.B.’s Busy Store, Dee St. Special “Warehouse Jobs’’ secured from our Dunedin House enable us to offer wonderful Bargains in the above lines; some in fact BELOW COST PRICE. First Day of Clearance: Friday Nov. 16 {IF IT’S A Few ol the Mercery and Hal Bargains. 20 doz. MEN’S CAPS in smart Done- 50 doz. Best SAMSON BRACES, double 9 doz. Men’s WORKING SHIRTS, in gal Tweeds, 7/6 NOW 2/6 leathers, 4/11 NOW 2/6 pin-head grey—ll/6 NOW 7/6 12 doz. MEN’S CAPS, new English gg j oz All-wool CASHMERE SOX, in 15 doz. Men’s Wiretwist WORKING styles, very smart, 8/6 NOW 5/11 Black and Colours, 5/6 NOW 2/6 SHIRTS (the best) - !5 doz. MEN’S ENGUSH FELT HATS, 200 doz Genfs white HANDKER- NOW 8/11 and 9/11 all shades, new shapes, 14/6 CHIEFS, large size, fine quality— 19 doz - Doctor Flannel UNDERS, lull NOW 0/11 NOW 3 for 2/- slze —NOW 6/11 14 FFLT HATS m2 La“ S r 21T 150 doz ’ Gent ’ s KHAKI “ANDKER- 20 doz. Summer-weight SINGLETS and FELT HATS, lhe - PANTS (just in 1-7/6 NOW 3/3 7 doz. MEN’S REAL PANAMA HATS, 11 doz - E “B lish Merino SINGLET'S and 11 i— /f K\fwu 11 /ft 0 doz. Mens riand nice neat PAvr< m/w*/ c ■■ all new, 17/6 NOW 11/6 kinw r/ii PANlb—B/b NOW 5/11 4 doz. Men’s Genuine Hand-made p , qwidtxs ii 0Z- Merino SINGLETS PANAMAS, 50/- NOW 29/6 andPANTS-9/6 NOW 6/11 11 doz. Men’s English VELOUR HATS, new stripes—l4/6 NOW 10/6 Double-bed BLANKETS 47/6 silk lined, very similar to Stetson 12 doz. Men’s Strong Dark WORKING NOW 37/6 in shape and shade, 55/- NOW 37/6 SHIRTS, all new—lo/6 NOW 6/11 Large BUSH RUGS-25/- NOW 17/6 Quality Ctolhing at lowest Prices in Town. 100 Boys’ Strong Tweed SPORTS 250 Men's Heavy-weight Buckskin 250 pairs Men’s Grey Flannel TROUSSUITS; all-wool 42/6 NOW 29/6 TROUSERS—I2/6 NOW 9/11 ERS; cuff bottoms—2s/- ~ , .. r\ r. eonoTQ 375 Men’s Lighter-weight Buckskin NOW 16/11 '-UITS- bes e “make QU 49/6 NOW 35/ TROUSERS-10/6 NOW 8/11 40 Men’s SAC SUITS, smart bummer SUHS, best make, 49/6 NUW 00/ m Men _ s English Saddle TROUSERS> patterns—l3o/- NOW 95/250 Boys’ Colonial Tweed KNICKERS, very strong—22/6 NOW 15/11 99 Men’s All-wool SAC SUITS new all sizes 11/6 NOW 7/11 400 Men’s 9oz Butternut TROUSERS, shades—B4/- NOW 65/200 Boys’ BUCKSKIN KNICKERS, double fronts and seats, rule pockets, 33 Men’s Smart Worsted SUITS, brows 7 to i2, 6/11; 13 to 18, 8/11. "nothing better”— NOW 11/6 shades—l3o/- NOW 105/95 Men’s Odd Tweed VESTS, in sizes 75 Youths’ SPORTS SUITS, long 50 Men’s Smart COVERT COATS, fawn 3 to B—l4/6 NOW 8/11 trousers, very smart—6s/- NOW 52/6 shade-126/- NOW 92/6 66 Men’s Odd SAC COATS, hardwear 40 Men’s SPORTS SUITS, all-wool 43 Men’s GABARDINE RAINCOAT’S tweeds—3s/- NOW 19/6 Tweeds—7s/- NOW 57/6 very smart—7s/ NOW 29/6 200 Men’s Uulined Buckskin COATS— 100 pairs Men's Fancy SADDLE 100 Men’s All-wool Tweed OVERCOATS 17/6 NOW 14/6 TROUSERS-47/6 NOW 35/- all new— NOW to Clear from 49/6 Boots and Shoes at Prices that show Little Profit. 72 pairs Ladies’ White Canvas LACE 48 pairs Men’s Box Calf Derby BOOTS, 72 Children’s White Canvas 1-bar SHOES; sewn soles—l2/6 NOW 9/6 stout welted soles—42/6 NOW 34/6 SHOES, sizes 7 to 10—7/6 500 pairs Ladies’ Black or White 12 >££, , M “’ s , Whi,e , , C , AN YA S . NOW 5/11 GYMNASIUM SHOES—6/6 .HOES, leather soles and heels 23/6 72 pairs Children’s White Canvas 1-bar NOW 4/11 „. . "O'™'*,/® SHOES; 11 to I—B/11 NOW 7/6 „„ 24 P alrs Men’s White TENNIS SHOES, 36 pairs Glace OXFORD . HOL,, no chrome EO les—24/6 NOW 17/6 144 P alrs Children's Tan or Black cap; leather heels 20/- NOW 21/- 36 pairs Men , g white Canyag BOWL . SANDALS, 7to 9; best quality—B/6 96 pairs Glace Strap SHOES, fancy ING SHOES, rubber soles—3s/- NOW 7/6 cross strap—2l/- NOW 16/6 NOW 21/- pa i re Children’s Tan or Black SAN48 pairs Glace 2-bar SHOES, Cuban 18 pairs Men’s Glace DERBY SHOES, DALS, 10 to 13; best quality—9/6 heels—2s/- • NOW 18/6 patent caps, very smart —42/- NOW 8/6 96 pairs Chrome DERBY SHOES, low ' NOW 35/- 500 ’ iaJrs Children’s Ankle-strapa, in heels—2s/- NOW 20/- 97 pairs Men’s BLUCHERS, nailed or Black, Tan, lied, Champagne, wzw 36 pairs TENNIS SHOES, Chrome or plains—ls/6 NOW 13/6 2 t 0 6 " 4/11 NOW 3/11 rubber soles—l9/6 NOW 16/6 350 pairs Children’s Black or White 60 pairs Children’s Tan Angle straps 48 pairs Men’s Chrome Derby BOOTS, GYM. SHOES, sizes 10 to 2—5/6 welted soles, sizes 7 to 10 12/6 sewn soles —30/- NOW 24/6 NOW 4/6 NOW 7/fl NEW IiIPSI CLOTHING ZEALAND IwOI FACTORY |CLOTHIHfi FACTORY,| INVERCARGILL GORE

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Southland Times, Issue 19097, 15 November 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 19097, 15 November 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 19097, 15 November 1923, Page 3

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