A DROP IN PRICES
BUSY DAYS AT SMITHS. A drop in the prices of drapery at Smiths makes available the following astonishing values: —200 yards, 36-inch furnishing cretonne, usually 2/3 to go at 1/6. Polished aluminium teapots with wooden handles and strainers, ordinarily 9/- to go at 7/6. 30 pieces each white and unbleached table damask. Ordinarily 2/6 to go at 1/11, 200 yards genuine all silk fugi, 30 inches wide. Ordinarily 3/11 to go at 2/11. 8 only men’s English travellings rugs, medium size, ordinarily 9/6 to go at 6/6. 50 dozen children’s white felt hats with oriental scarves, usually 5/11 to go at 3/11. 4 dozen only women’s cotton woven chemese vests, usually 2/3 to go at 1/6. 4 only women’s woollen costumes, 1 each grey, brown, marl and fawn, usually 39/6 to go at 30/-. 6 dozen only women’s imitation suede gloves in all shades, usually 4/9 to 6/6 to go at 2/11, 50 pairs boys’ hardwearing knickers, all sizes 6 to 16, to go at 4/6 pair. H, and J. SMITH LTD, Tay Street, Invercargill.—(advt.).
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Southland Times, Issue 19357, 24 September 1924, Page 7
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179A DROP IN PRICES Southland Times, Issue 19357, 24 September 1924, Page 7
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