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Down to the Sea Not in ships, but in the smartest of bathing suits. When one goes bathing one naturally wants to be wearing the most attractive bathing suit possible, and then it’s wise to have a spare suit with you—so often a guest arrives or your suit is not dry when you want it again. It’s easy to have more than one suit too if you purchase at Smith’s—prices are so moderate. “—ONE PIECE COSTUMES Tis True— Good News 5/11. e ° Se v XTSo°£ for Men. new Piece BATHING COSTUMES are really STe smart. They are here in Navy with facings of Red, o „„u „„ To advertise our men s Gold and Saxe . Truly it is difficult to imagine any- XL 1 tailoring department, we thing more smart and economical. OIS. size at 6/11. p o e £’ are making a special Beige, Samoan, Antique, offer of a Christmas suit Jack Rabbit and Rose Beige, at a gift price Men WOOLLEN COSTUMES Priced at only 9/6. will welcome this offer of a genuine hand tailor- 15/6. IN ude—ed to measure suit at ' —is one of the new Hosiery these prices. Of course if you want something quite out of the ordin- shades that is exceptionally ary, we recommend these ALL WOOL BATHING popular at present—We have At £8 5/-. COSTUMES. They come in many colours, including j ust opened a new shipment of Your own choice of many Green, Navy, Cinnamon, Black and Red. In one or Bond’s celebrated HOSE, in handsome colonial and two piece styles. such colours as Nude, Onion, English All Wool SUIT- Silver Tinsel and Natural. INGS in assorted pat- 4 ™ They are of heavy Art SUk terns made to your BA IHIIN G CAI S. with reinforced cwtton top, measure with the best of c , . r heel and toe. Price 6/6. linings and trimmings— MU IO <J/O. fit guaranteed. XT ~ ... . ,-, Ar>o Novelty Hose— No matter what you wish m BATHING CAPS, one _ lncluding aU the Af -CT finds it at Smiths. All the colours in the rainbow, A v u • * c n an d in all sizes and styles, and at prices to suit all onnniallv nnr'hsswl Km sti_ Your choice of our well nur< ™ Other nrices I / 5 ? And 1/6 specially purchased line inassorted stock of colonial P ■ P / / • eluding Silk and Cotton Hose All Wool Tweed Suit- and Mercerised Lisle and Silk ings, in Summer weights. p * TTUNir’ ISOHose. See the display in the Tailored to your measure D/iiniiiu onviiio. Hosiery section. 5/6 pair, using the best quality 2/6. linings and trimmings. ... Fit guaranteed or no When you lounge about on the sands you will need a charge made. P^ l- BATHING SHOES —we have them in all sizes, and priced at only 2/6. At £9 9/-. A suit to order in a guar- ' - j . —r anteed fast colour navy s?-;. H. & J. SMITH, At midinarily charged 11 guin- Ask to be shown the new Fabeas for. We guarantee LIMITED. ric Gauntlet Gloves with the satisfaction or make no STREET, MAIN STREET, strap wrist—in all the most charge. INVERCARGILL GORE. fashionable colours at 4/LL

Fine Tea Cheapest to use! IN addition to the enjoyment derived from «« a » »r. „ . the fragrant flavour of “FINE” Tea—- —“ Amber Tips”—you also have the advan- s .° a tage of definite economy. One pound of m , * ar, j “Amber Tips” will make the same amount Tnik /• ’* as one and a-half pounds of ordinary tea. jAmber Tips” FINE Tea - Ceylon’s Best

premier l OT| H EGG PRESERVATIVE ■ M CT-r-C Every family can have cheap 5 eggs aU the year round, if they -c — “ =^— wZß I ALL buy them now whil « the price is V TIJF |6W and P re3e rve them with -»• I YEAR Egg Preserver. fjHORWsI anr niln ? here ,s n 0 messy 01 wearisome tKOUrtU handin'with Norton’s and it is jC gpig guaranteed dependable. J 11 1 IltM O ne Ti« Will Preserve 200 Eggs. Sold by All Stores. r tiro”

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Southland Times, Issue 19393, 6 November 1924, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 19393, 6 November 1924, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 19393, 6 November 1924, Page 7