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Whatever You Want toWear It tvill Pay You to Visit the Quality House FIRST! Sate or no Sale—No Bargains like the T. & B. brand. A Few of the Special Lines offering this Week SAVE 4/- to 10/- on each of 150 CHILDREN’S DO NOT OVERLOOK THESE SCARVES—Exclusive COATS that we offer this week. Particularly designs; very wide; long and warm; in Fawn, well-made Coats and real cold-resisters. To fit Oxford, Camel, Kingfisher, Greys, Heliotrope, Girls 6 to 16 years; in Warm Tweeds, Coverts Pink, etc.—Usually .. .. .. 37/6 and Velours; Navy, Saxe, Nigger, Grey etc. CLEARING at 29/6 Were 14/- 19/6 25/6 to 45/NOW 10/ ’ 15/6 20/ " t 0 35/ ' rte Latest in SHOULDER SCARVES, in Jaaz and 600 O.S. S.S. WINTER-WEIGHT RIBBED COTTON Egyptian effects; exclusive designs in a splendid VESTS; 40 inches long; shaped waists; V necks; assortment —Were 14/6 to 17/6 To‘go Tt ake; grCat va!ue ” Worth ■ 2 ; s TO CLEAR .. .. 12/6 to ISZ300 pairs NEW ELASTIC SUSPENDERS, with 2 grips—A GIFT at 6d pair. LADIES’ UMBRELLAS! 900 BRI TISH-MADE FLEECY-LINED yrjsT OPENED a | of the Vw y h ln Crcam ’ baxe ’ 7 o/ c ' Handles, Covers; all tested and carry our T 0 G 0 at 2/6 P alr - Guarantee40 Odd Pairs D & A CORSETS; short topped; long PRICES 8/6, 11/6, 14/6, 16/6 to 37/6 each, over Hips; sizes 22 and 23 TO GO at 3/11 pair. A Small Lot of WOOL BLOOMERS, in Light Grey- Dl iHC DtCSS Department. TO GO at 4/11 and 5/11 pair. 1 40-inch CREPE DE CHENES in all Colours and Ivory . q • 7 ZATjC an d Black—■ 8/11 Quality TO GO at 6/11 O/JCUUI V7//Cr. 38-inch SILK VELVETS; all colours and Blacks; 22/6 600 Superior WINCEYETTE SHIRT BLOUSES, in A SNIP at 18/6 yard, assorted stripes; sizes 131 to 15J; well made and FUJI S ILK-30-inch-Special at 3/9 yard, cut on ample lines —Usually 10/6 A GIFT at 5/6 each 40-inch WOOL HOPSAC; Checks and Stripes— Usually 6/11 and 8/11 ▼j r ft y-aa t TO CLEAR 5/6 and 6/6 yard. Woollen Cl love Bargains. 33-ineh ENGLISH crepes— 2/6 TO GO at 1/11 GAUNTLET, Fringed; Striped in Newest ESects— 40-inch MOIRETTES; good quality .. 3/6 for l/ll Usually 4/11 5/6 6/6 7/6 8/11 VELOUR COATlNGS—Astrachans and Sealet.tes— TO CLEAR .. .. 3/11 4/6 5/3 5/11 6/6 SPECIALLY REDUCED. If your needs include Household Goods, here is an Excellent Opportunity to Save Money! 50-inch CREAM CASEMENT CLOTHS, in lovely BROWN ROLLER TOWELLlNG—qualities —Were, 4/6; NOW 2/9 lid, I/-, 1/6 and 1/9 yard. LACE CURTAIN NET; White .. 2/6 for 1/9 yard. A Fcw piec(!s GRANDEILL SHIRTINGSCALLOPED MADRAS 2/11 for 2/3 yard. At lid yard. 50 dozen Extra Quality Frilled PILLOW-CASES— SEE OUR WHITE SHEETING BARGAINS—--3/10 per pair. 54-inch 3/3 for 2/9 BROWN TOWELS; special quality— 7.0-inch 3/6 for 2/11 4/6 and 5/10 pair. 80-inch .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. 4/6 for 3/6 THOMSON & BEAT HE, LTD. PHONES: 1613/1614 Quality House TAY STREET, INVERCARGILL

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Southland Times, Issue 19279, 25 June 1924, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 19279, 25 June 1924, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 19279, 25 June 1924, Page 3