THE ORDER FOR THIS WEEK: u Clear the Goods!” T.B’s GREAT SALE WpA' is Your Opportunity. z JKK f F P HERE YOU EAY IN ASSETS- \\ V. I / Whether you pay out a pound or a five-pound note your money 'rA \\\/L< ■< is not spent —it is invested. O A THESE AKE A FEW OF THIS WEEK’S Jm/kV / SHOWROOM BARGAINS. I » onfr Striped VOILE FROCKS- - 6 only ART SILK FROCKS, assorted I Usually 29/6 TO GO at 12/6 colours—Usually 89/6 to 105/ lLjgA\\ ~ / 40 Choice SPONGE and RATINE TO CLEAR at 50/- each fl \\\ I FROCKS; assorted colours — 100 Pink BRASSIERES, that are /Usually 27/6 A GIFT at 10/6 | « usually sold at 2/11, are 10 Assorted WASH FROCKS - TO GO at 1/11 To GO at 6/11 and 7/6 each. 200 White COTTON VESTS, with or 2O Plain SPONGE FROCKS in assorted without sleeves—Usually 2/11 || /TZUf ffl VA. colours- 19/6 for 9/11 TOGOatl/ll U VA It U 10 onlv Assorted VELOUR COATS; MILLINERY. V k \ IIE Vy j / some with Fur Collars—29/6 to 105/- 40 Assorted STRAW SHAPES - V TO GO at 49/6 A GIFT at 2/6 each U 10 on, y ALL-WOOL FROCKS— 10 only READY-TO-WEAR HATS V II W Awyy Were 49/6 to 59/6. A GIFT at 30/- (latest styles) GIFT Price, 3/11 each 'A y J|\ \\ 60 pairs only of our Famous 3/11 60 Assorted MODEL HATS—- \ L ifyyi I \\ ' l\ 1 CORSETS, in Pink, White, or Grey. TO GO at 12/6 each r THE FANCY IS A COLLECTION OF HIGH-CLASS GOODS HT W I AT LOW PRICES. A ///// GLOVES—SPECIAL SKINS—FULLY LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S HANDH I GUARANTEED. BAGS AND PURSES. Il / I Ladies’ KID GLOVES—2-dome in All it 5/- in the £ Discount. I / ///// Black, White, Beaver, Grey, Brown, HOSIERY—T. &B. All-wool Fashioned jk / If/ etc.--Usually 11/9 CASHMERE HOSE; fully guaran/A / /// TO CLEAR—6/6 pair. teed—4/9 for 3/11; 5/9 for 4/11 / / LJr Ladies’ SUEDE GLOVES, 2-dome and 7/3 for 6/3 3-button —Were 15/- A GIFT 8/6 Ladies’ HAIR BRUSHES; English; ” Il CAPE SUEDE in Brown and Mole, long bristles—3/9 for 3/3; 7/6 for 6/9 18/6 and 19/6 NOW 14/6 and 15/6 14/9 for iJ6 A FEW OF THE DRESS LINES. 30-inch Superior Quality CREPES; 30 3S-inch Smart Striped SPONGE- 50-inch Superior JERSEY SILK, in colours and White —Usually 1/9 CLOTHS—3/11 and 4/11 Jade, Salmon, Peacock—27/6 for TO CLEAR—I/4 A GIFT— l/l I yard 15/6 32-inch Good English CREPES; lovely 38-inch Black TAFFETA SILK for 36-inch Embossed and Striped JERcolours and Stripes—Were 2/6 & 2/11 Dress Skirts—9/6 and 15/6 SEY SILK—Was 29/6 TO GO at l/l I TO CLEAR—6/6 and 10/6 A SNIP at 17/6 OUR CLOTHING IS A KEEN BUYER’S PARADISE. MEN’S BOX SUITS in Tweeds and MEN’S TWEED TROUSERS; in Mos- MEN’S TWEED CAPS, in good Tweeds, Worsteds; good make; smart cut. — giel; all wool—Usuallv 26/6 stylish and well-made—Usually 5/6 85/-to 105/- NOW 69/6 to 89/6 A GIFT—IS/- TO CLEAR—2/11 MEN’S RAINCOATS in Plain and MEN’S PYJAMAS, in strong Flannel- MEN'S VELOUR HATS in all shades; Trench; great values— ette _ 16/6 for 10/6 smart shapes-Were 35/70/- for 59/6 A GIFT at 19/6 BOYS’ RAINCOATS in Plain and MEN’S COLONIAL ALL-WOOL SOX; MEN’S SOFT COLLARS in Plain and Trench styles; for school wear— strong—Were 2/3 Fancy Stripes-Were 1/6 Were 35/- TO CLEAR—2S/- A SNIP-1/6 pair. TO GO it 3 for 2/6 MANCHESTER DEPT BARGAINS make excellent buying. The high price of raw materials is beginning to affect London Prices now. Special Bargains in FLANNELS, FLANNELETTES, CALICOES, QUILTS, BLANKETS, etc. For out on its own value see these SHEETINGS—HEAVY PLAIN TWILL SHEETINGS in Unbleached—s4-inch 1/9, 2/3, 2/6; 70-inch 3/3, 3/6, 3/11: 80-inch 3/3, 3/6, 4/6. UJ3. HERRINGBONE SHEEHNG-54-inch 2/4; 70-inch 2/11; 80-inch 3/6. &njXEATTEE, ————j D J THE QUALITY HOUSE. Phones— l6l3—l6l4. TAY STREET, INVERCARGILL.
AND NOW FOR THE BIG MOVE! From High Street ||Tjg To 10 Princes St. This huge removal means that we must close our premises from February i Ith to 18th ir.2!usive. And while closed! Stocks must be shifted to ' their new quarters I , Sale Price must be marked on every article! And everybody will be busy preparing for the COMBINED SALE of D.I.C. and Haynes’ Stocks.
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Southland Times, Issue 19171, 15 February 1924, Page 3
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