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Preparation Days This great selling effort to make room for Mr Smith’s London purchasers, is proving very popular. Such astounding values are indeed rare, and each day eager shoppers line our counters. The biggest bargains will be the first to go. Call early. | |- - Satins and Silks. | Gorgeous 36/39 inch SATINS, in rich shades of Apricot, | g '"-jL'i' F-' Lemon, Black, Royal, Jade, and Shell Pink, and beautiful = g y jUif Ml -'] | new Art Silks in a host of shades including Cerise. Car- = g 1 dinal, Saxe, and a new shade called Cuivie. All clearing = 1 ' ‘ , 6/11 I J I Underwear— | ' «- in a bargain shower. | ' Camisoles 4/11. I *. A job purchase makes available a beau- | OUT specially, tiful new line of Crepe-de-chene CAMI- g We manufacture Blinds SOLES, with lace trimmings, in colours g of all descriptions, either of Pink, Blue, Lemon, Helio and White. § to your particular design Usually 8/11. | or to any design from g which you may see f i samples here. Workman- ... n , 1 ship guaranteed. Esti- | 1 leecy Bloomers alb. s mates for Blinds free. V \ 10 Dozen only Women’s Grey Fleecy | / \ BLOOMERS; undoubtedly one of our f Blankets 35/- / outstanding values. Usually 3/6. j Sp i endid quality I / i Wool New Zealand made I j U\X X 1 BLANKETS in double S' V&ete 'lift bed sizes. Cannot be Vi / 7 ! 1/T \. Fests o/o. | bought wholesale at the \ Only 10 dozen Pure Wool g price. \ CHEMISE VESTS. These are \ specially priced to advertise our I Blankets 42/6. A./ \ Underwear section. Usually 5/6. = T . . . . i& rU A-W ; s Kaiapoi manufacture I Double Bed BLANKETS ' g —extra good quality. Combinations 3/6 up. | Shadow 6/11. A bargain table of oddments in I A new shipment of beauWomen’s COMBINATIONS, in- i tiful Shadow Tissue eluding Pure Wool and Wool and g CRETONNES, in new Cotton, with long or short ' I designs, suitable for sleeves. 3/6 up to 19/6. /H ' 1 A = coverings or curtains. / w Usually 7/6. Nights 6/11. / / n | Carpet £lO 10/Women’s Winceyette NIGHTS \\ 1 I The last CARPET which in the popular Magyar shape:; / 1 g we advertised at a gift long or short sleeves. Usually / J l\ 1 = P r * ce i* as been sold. Now 8/11. / -—..1 \ 1 j we offer al2 x 9 Axmin- // AL I s *' er * n a cos y looking M /y. B I red and fawn design, VOrSCIS Oto. Y U - suitable for dining or The remainder of an Australian B breakfast room. Usualpurchase of Women’s Model I. | ly £l2 10/and J. FITU CORSETS. Well § made with rustproof steels. Usually 7/11. h. &j. .sqi n 1.1 n). invercS “ The Progressive Stores,” Ma G O^e. eet ’

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(By a Qualified Chemist.) Housewives will be glad to know of a receipe whereby they can make their own good family cough and cold mixtui-e, from Heenzo (Hean’s Essence) prescripts on. It is a really worth-while money-saver as well as an excellent cold preventative. AJI you need is a little sweetening and water, and a bottle of Heenzo. See what you save! You get many shillings’ worth of the finest co’a gh and cold mixture for 2s 6d. Heenzo quickly roots out stubboar/ coughs and colds. It is invaluable for yxvang and old alike. Enter for Heenzo Experien<*e Letter Competition. First prize, £5O, 71 other cash prizes. No entrance fee. Get free descriptive circular from Heenzo, P.O. Box 771, Wellington. P.S. —Test Heenzo Cough TfiamAwlß, Is, all chemists. —(advt.).

If you are moving we want you to note that efficiency is the keynote of our system. The bftet tribute to its merits is the number of people who i aaploy ua The N.Z. Express Co,

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Southland Times, Issue 19290, 8 July 1924, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 19290, 8 July 1924, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 19290, 8 July 1924, Page 7