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S® 1 ■ ■ (a _ 8?" t U- - _ ' i Snowy Bed Linen Fragrantly Clean How sweet and wholesome is that welcome sense of fragrance which comes from well washed linen. How refreshing it is to lie between clean sheets, to rest one’s head on a snow-white pillow case; to breathe deeply in an atmosphere of purity ; to feel and to know that the things around you are absolutely clean. To bring about this refreshing sense in the mind of guest or family is a triumph well worth the attention of any housewife. It is best accomplished by using Sunlight Soap. Clothes washed With Sunlight Soap are naturally cleansed, not chemically cleansed. The sure power of Sunlight Soap itself extracts every trace al dirt while the things are soaking. Mrothers nd) Limited one. SS2

BARGAINS at “H.B’s”-Always Good! CLOTHING. MERCERY. 22 MEN’S TWEED OVERCOATS; 200 doz«n MEN'S STRIPE BAND must go. Usually 45/-. SHIRTS; all sizes. Usually 10/6. SALE PRICE 27/6 SALE PRICE 6/11 450 pairs MEN’S DOUBLE KNEES 120 dozen MEN’S STRIPE NEGLIGEE AND SEATS DENIMS. Usually 10/9. SHIRTS; Duro fast dye. Usually SALE PRICE 9/6 11/6. SALE PRICE 7/11 75 pairs MEN’S OVERALLS FOR 160 dozen MEN’S STRONG WORKPAINTERS. Usually 7/11. ING SHIRTS, for hard year. SALE PRICE 5/6 Usually 8/11. SALE PRICE 6/6 260 pairs BOYS' AND YOUTHS’ 60 pairs MEN’S STRONG PYJAMA TWEED SHORTS; sizes 4 to 18. SUITS. Usually 17/6. Usually 9/6. SALE PRICE 6/11. SALE PRICE 10/6 57 BOYS’ TWEED OVERCOATS, 250 dozen MEN’S STRIPE SOFT COLgreat value. Usually 26/6. LARS; all sizes. Usually 1/6. SALE PRICE 19/6 SALE PRICE 3 for 2/85 MEN’S ENGLISH TWEED SAC 70 dozen MEN’S SAMSON AND SUITS. Usually 69/6. POLICE BRACES. Usually 3/6. ' SALE PRICE 57/6 SALE PRICE l/l I n 5 pairs MEN’S ENGLISH TWEED 300 dozen MEN’S COLONIAL WOOL TROUSERS. Usually 18/6 and 21/-. SOX; grey or Heather. SALE PRICE 12/6 and 15/T I SALE PRICE 3 pairs for 3/6 225 pairs MEN’S 818 OVERALLS, in 100 dozen MEN’S COLONIAL ALL Drills and Denims. Usually 10/6. WOOL SINGLETS AND PANTS. SALE PRICE 8/11 Usually 9/6. SALE PRICE 7/11 HATS AND CAPS. BOOTS AND SHOES. 100 dozen MEN’S FELT HATS; all 43 pairs LADIES’ GLACE STRAP shades. Usually 10/6. SHOES; low Louis heels. Usually SALE PRICE 7/11 38/6. SALE PRICE 27/6 150 dozen MEN’S FELT HATS; bound 54 pairs LADIES’ GLACE AND BOX edge Usually 13/6. CALF BOOTS. Usually 45/-. SALE PRICE 8/11 SALE PRICE 19/11 60 dozen MEN’S TWEED CAPS; 12 pairs LADIES PATENT TIE smart Tweeds. Usually 4/6. SHOES; Selby make. Usually 50/-. SALE PRICE 2/9 SALE PRICE 25/75 dozen MEN’S VELOUR HATS, in 47 pairs LADIES’ PATENT AND Greys, Fawn and Blacks. Usually GLACE COURT SHOES. Usually 29/6. SALE PRICE 19/6 35/-. SALE PRICE 12/6 100 down BOYS’ NAVY VARSITY 30 pairs LADIES GLACE STRAP CAPS; school colours. Usually Vll. SHOES. Usually 30/-. SALE PRICE I/- SALE PRICE 14/11 10 dozen MEN’S PANAMA HATS; 36 pairs MEN’S CHROME DERBY special value. Usually 15/6. BOOTS. Usually 32/6. SALE PRICE 10/6 SALE PRICE 25/150 dozen MEN’S FELT HATS; all 15 pairs MEN’S TAN SHOES; light shades and styles. Usually 24/6. shade only. Usually 32/6. SALE PRICE 8/6 SALE PRICE 21/6 50 dozen MEN’S TWEED CAPS, in 70 pairs MEN’S STRONG WORKING smart Tweeds; good shape. Usually BOOTS: nailed. Usually 26/6. 6/6. SALE PRICE 3/11 SALE PRICE 20/- ’ f~NEW ZEALAND ] To-day is »uy ftow! id ® Is the day UMULLSifI Save Now! j CLOTHING FACTORY)

JUST LANDED. A SHIPMENT OF “Pullvac” Preserving Jars AS DEMONSTRATED BY US AT LAST WINTER SHOW. Gosed in a Second —Opened Instantly. The Quickest and Most Perfect Method of Preserving all kinds of Foodstuffs—CALL and INSPECT. JOHN EDMOND, LTD. TAY STREET.

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Southland Times, Issue 19459, 26 January 1925, Page 8

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