Everything in Complete Accord with / y /M \ Fashions Commands! | pnaunrainmninuiHKiinniniiiuiHH ■■■■■■■HHn g From London to Paris LI ! ' J We have now Opened Our COSTUMES, FROCKS, (ii I JUMPERS, BLOUSES, MARABOUTS, Etc. ijß! I | The Costumes B I \ jjnl f I 'll , \ are Smartly Cut, with and without Belts, and ex- I / 1 ■ quisitely Braided and Stitched in Self and Contrast- llNffllffi ® 1 H ing Colourings— ’ST: J 1 L iff? Prices to Suit Every Purse, 5 to l4Gnt ' w ' S Coat Frocks. WF -W*. J These are still the leading line for Ladies’ wear. In ’ J all Colours of Plain and Figured Serges, Gaberdines • V’’H / ■ and Rapps. Some have Double Skirts, with Long ■ Sleeves and Collars, others are in the Straight Lines ■ with Circular Flounces round the foot of the Skirt. LjIOUSCS, ■ AH exceptionally smart. 75/- t 0 £l3 13/- SILK> CREPE DE CHINE AND VOILE BLOUSES, in all the Newest Styles, are on view in great variety. ■ Prices fro,n 10/6 to 45/- 3 J umpers. J ART SILK JUMPERS are just tfhat is needed to ■ finish a Smart Costume. In all the daintiest Colours .. aod Styles. Xh \Au Pricesfrom 29/6 t 0 59/6 each. * \ \ Marabouts. g [ / \ \ For the final touch, nothing is more dressy than a fl \\/ s. MARABOUT. The Stole and Cape Shade are both ■ / \\ / very much in demand. In Black, Mole, Beaver and ® \\\ \ V / Brown. * \ M A \ // J Prices from 49 eto gGns. U L "iri / '\\ f / VEILS AND VEILINGS.—The Newest Novelties. M iL GLOVES, in Guaranteed Skins. ® / HOSIERY.—A Jjovely Selection. g 'r NECKWEAR-—All the Newest Styles. “hMBSKIJHBS S ■■■■■■■■■KBnHHBniIIUIHBaKIBRIBIEBSiaiBHaaBH ► [IJ THOMSON & BEATTIE, Ii / LIMITED, I The Quality House - - Invercargill. ’ I l! BBEBBBBBEBBnEESSHeBEBSHBBBaBWBBBBBBBBBBBEBIB 1 1|| if ' I Spring Millinery. ill li[|i Ladies should not hesitate to Inspect the SPRING MILLINERY now disi A played in OUR SHOWROOM. As an indication of “what will be worn *7 iM I th* B season,” the assembly is a reliable guide. A visit places you under x lll'iitl link, ullii" — I n 0 obligation whatever. It is a pleasure to show you such Beautiful Goods.
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I ■■■■■ll BUR 111111 ■■■■■■ HR ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ 111111 Z | The “Marvel" Hot Water Boiler : ■s —or Incinerator. \ s S The need for obtaining a cheap supply of 1 " ■ hot water more economically than in the W past is accomplished by tlie use of the 9* tM “Marvel." It is made of Cast Iron; the m waterways ate specially consf.rt>cted to form <jjw g, M a B.'flle. resulting in the maximum of heat m beimr t-ansmitted to the water, whil* the «a hat gases are directed by the Buffet to traverse the underside of the hob, making gTWi Tfafijjjjl ” it a really effective hot plate. 'ImB Ti-e “Mi-rvel” wilt bsrn household TUBB reftfse, and. of course, coal or coke. ’ fin as tin octput af 42 gallons per hour. .« S zst llc ght, 20 inihes; width of base, » 18 inches. Sole Mauufa.ciurers: ; Newberry, Walker, Ltd., Dunedin. £<■ ri hr rs ■!■■ ** ** as sa is it ißaauiiu Price
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Southland Times, Issue 19346, 11 September 1924, Page 3
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