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Are you ? taking advantage of the saving during Smith’s Rebuilding Sale The tremendous selections of merchandise and the low prices at which everything is marked makes shopping at Smith’s especially profitable. /-Y Each day crowds of thrifty shoppers line the counters and each day cases of new goods are opened and go on display at sale prices. i A few only, Men’s Tweed Men’s British make . f f amous Overcoats in all the new- Police Braces- Z/ O l Twilht Corsets, est styles and shades. . Sale Price Elastic gusset Usually 90/-. aF let in sides-Med. Sale Price * „ . , , „ 8.. U ium high top and w a ?« Ce «l f long skirt. Six Mens All Wool Sox. Sale , suspen ders, finMen’s perfect fitting Ready-to- Puce 1/11 pair or 3 5/ . | ished throughout Wear Suits m specially chosen col- pair lor mln i onial Worsteds, in Gray, Brown, M X Pn „Hi and Oxford. Usually 126/- Another lot of Men’s All 1 ’J XS Sale Price Wool Sox . O V\ here, all sizes, 24 1 (10/« Sale Price 2 pairs for vJto 36. Usually YVi'J/ 29/6. Boys’J Fancy Top Golf Hose. Fine - Sale QQ/fi quality in Gray, Black and Tan., lh\v\\P’* ' price V 25 pair only, Men’s Hard- « z Sale price, sizes 3 and 4, 2/3wear Harvesting Trous- S/fo Sale Price, sizes 5 and 6, 2/9 ers - Sale Price V Sizes 7 and 8, 3/3. " IZODS. A special job lot of Corand 10 3/9 ' se^s i n sizes, 20 to 30. Short tops, 25 only, Men’s Sports long skirts, 4 suspenders. Suitable Coats; specially suitable 30 dozen boys’ All Wool for medium figures, hook at bottom of for picnic wear. Heavy . Golf Hose in school col- bust. Not illustrated. /f /1 ~l mixture Tweeds. Usu- ours. Usually 3/11 and Q /CZ Usually 10/6. Sale price ht/ XX ally 35/-. Sale Price 4/6. Sale Price V A sweeping clearance of Men’s All Boys’ Leather Belts. Wool Singlets in the most reliable Usually 1/11. Sale Price X/ Z British & Colonial makes, some of —j/ X | our better quality numbers that /i z usually sell from 14/6 to 17/6 have Boys’School Stripe elas- . A nonular Cor- K ZVll been reduced for final clearance to t IC Belts. Usually 1/11. 1 14. ' I! Ag'JJ / Salp Price X/ V set. Has a short top Q/G medium skirt, 4 suspend- _ ers, and spiral steels. All ffiilijllivra ——; — —-- Boys’ Handkerchiefs; PJ sizes, 23 to 36. Usually Mil l\\\lu Mens All Cotton extra each to be cleared at 0(1 17/6 i A //» R Wil good quality Underpants Sale-Price 14/0 > ; WII with spliced seats. Usu- J-w / s-» ft 8 | I I Sf. ally 6/6. Sale Price V Boys School Stripe Serge 181I 1 I 1,. • » —I Caps, m all colours. 8 / a 8 I ill I II IW Usually 2/6. Sale Price -®-X The balance of a line of ~ ~ |l 'j Men’s Denim Overalls, in . Youths’ Colonial Tweed . sizes 3, 4 and 5 only. C/11 Long Trousers. Usually 1H / C tv j * i Usually 9/6. Sale Price 1 -» 20/-. Sale Price l « 7 /99. Famous D. and A. Reduso Corset. Strong bust, with 2 hooks at Boys’ and Youths' Dark bottom. Elastic gussets at sides and Men’s Cashmere Sox in Tweed and Twist Shirts, front. Short top, long skirt. Not ilBlack and Colour. Usu- V/C sizes 12 to 14L Usually K/ 1 1 lustrated- Sizes 25 to 36. Qf?/£ ally 3/6. Sale Price v 7/6. Sale Price*-*' Usually 33/6. Sale Price // V Men’s Soft Collars in numerous Boyg , Bathing Suits to smart stripes. Sale price 1/- or b O y g f. o years. (/, 5/6 2-doz. Uj “ ny4/ - t0 p rice 2/ll Boys’ Best Quality Petone Jerseys in Gray and Heather Shades- //x ' A nnn a finfqb Sizes 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 / \ , Usually 6/6 6/11 7/6 6/11 8/6 6/11 9/6 / .» corset with four silk hook Sale Price 5/6 5/11 6/6 6/11 7/6 7/11 8/6 //U i I suspenders 2 extra / hooks at bottom of bust. / / LuTT| 5p Short top, with medium . . 1 1111 I I W long skirt as illustrated. T T I \rl ? 3 Unbreakable Spiral • 1 9 Ovil 10, Xj 1 \ \ I’’ steels. All sizes, 23 to 36. \U » I’l Usually 22/6- I*7//? The Progressive Stores ” 00l Sale Pri “ 1 b TAY STREET, MAIN STREET, INVERCARGILL. GORE. \'|f

Goitre SUFFERERS from this distressing complaint, cut out this advertisement Now and post it to me with your name and address. After 25 years’ extensive research work I have prepared an Effective Remedy which is producing wonderful results. Particulars free.—ROBERT MUIR, Dominion Road, Auckland. 1925 BARGAINS, BOOTS AND ■ DRAPERY. LADIES’ TENNIS SHOES, 7/9; Nigger Brown Suede Shoes, 18/4; Ladies’ Frocks from 5/11 up. Costumes of all varieties. New Goods arriving Every Week. Our Motto is SATISFACTION I GIVE US A TRIAL! THE NEW FIRM WITH THE BIG REPUTATION. T. ISAAC & SON DON STREET (Next to W. A. Brown). CHIROPRACTIC. Nicol «. wright. CHIROPRACTORS, 86 KELVIN STREET, INVERCARGILL. ARDWICK STREET, GORE. It you are ill try Chiropractic—Nature's Cure HOURS—IO a.m. to 12; 2to 0. Saturday: 8.30 to 12. Consultation Free. Learn to speak and write good ENGLISH—It will give you ability, self-confidence and better position. Study Grenville Kleiser's Course of Practical English. Prospectus “E” Free.—Howard Ballan, 177 T., Hereford Street, Christchurch. SAMUEL KITCIIIE. SOLICITOR. 47 ESK STREET (Meek & Oughlon’s Buildings) ’Phone —68. P E T R 0 IT S CONCRETE ROOF TILES Are the only TILES totally nonabsorbent, totally frost-resistant, totally free from fungus growth, Definitely harden and improve with age Laid by US they are Guaranteed positively Watertight and Satisfactory. Concrete Roof Tiles are universally used in Colder parts of Northern Europe and Siberia where Severe Frosts DO NOT affect them. Agents: JOHN EDMOND, LTD., N.Z. HARDWARE CO., LTD., PETROUS TILE CO, LTD, CAVEESHAM.

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Southland Times, Issue 19458, 24 January 1925, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 19458, 24 January 1925, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 19458, 24 January 1925, Page 7