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DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP SALE. £4OOO worth of Stock to go at Cost Price These are only a few of the many Bargains offering. Come along and sen many others. Everything has been reduced. BOYS’ SHIRTS BOYS’ SCHOOL HOSE, all Colours and Sires—.. 3/6 all rouncu MEN’S FLEECY-LINED PANTS AND SINGLETS ••■••••• •• ’J MEN’S and O.S. Men’s PINK UNDERWEAR, Pants and Singlets .. 12/6 MEN’S and O.S. Men’s MARL UNDERWEAR, Pants and &ngtetoROBIN HOOD WORSTED UNDERWEAR, Alkwool, in Men’s and OS. SINGLETS AND PANTS •• ',l MEN’S & OS. All-wool WORSTED UNDERWEAR, Pants and Smgtets 7/6 MEN’S STRIPE BAND SHIRTS; all Sires .. .... .. .. -...-»/» MEN’S STRIPE BAND SHIRTS, in Union; warm Winter Shirts, NOW 7/6 Few Only MEN’S SCARVES, in Navy .. .. NOW 2/6 6 Only MEN’S RAIN COATS .. .. .. .. 50/- NOW 19/6 24 MEN’S RAIN COATS; all Sires 65/- and 75/- NOW 29/6 Few Only MEN’S SPORTS SUITS, were 65/- and 69/6 NOW 49/6 MEN’S DENIMS; in all Sizes NOW 6/11 DOUBLE FRONT DENIMS Were 10/6 NOW 8/6 MEN’S HEAVY CANVAS COATS; belted .. .. Were 85/- NOW 35/GREY BLANKETS - NOW 24/6 WHITE BLANKETS NOW 32/6 and 34/6 BOYS’ OVERCOATS; sizes 3,4, and 5 .... NOW 16/11 MEN’S ROSLYN PANTS; ribbed NOW 7/11 O.S. MEN’S ROSLYN PANTS; ribbed „ „ „ NOW 8/U HERB. GRACE, MEN’S OUTHTTER DEE STREET (Opposite G. W. Woods’ Garage), INVERCARGILL,

Mr Wrigley says: I believe in newspaper advertising. I spend about a million dollars a year for newspaper space to tell the world about the goods I have to sell. Nearly everybody reads the papers and they are the most effective medium to reach the buying public quickly and often.

i WDOTE ~Wi BASE BOILER WOKT KgXIHE MODERN HOUSEHOLD HELP! |kl'tKbe 3 I Consider your oorafort and oonaW E| \ venienee and instal a “Unique” Boiler /X \--nLUMn Bl \io your Washhouse. In hot, close, stuffy \Jjuf 11 Ing - cl ' weather it can easily bo lifted cut under “W / tis nearest shady tree and the wash- | I fl - - ”’8 done in coolness and with satisfaction. Tho XI 111 “ Unique ” ia far superior to the bricked-m Comer, Nil 1 SRff and Housewives who have used both readily ackncw- 'ill ledged the improved service and increased economy \l I afforded. It breaks up the drudgery of Washing \| Day. Why not have onef \ Obtainable from all Ironmongers. NEWBERRY, WALKER, LTD., ’".Si Sol ’’ Manufacturers DUNKDIM. j

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Southland Times, Issue 19254, 27 May 1924, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 19254, 27 May 1924, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 19254, 27 May 1924, Page 3

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