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||||mSwetp Bargans We have had another busy Week stocktaking and the following items have been handed in by the Various departments as being goods that must be cleared out regardless of cost. VALUES THAT KEEP OLD AND MAKE NEW FRIENDS Showroom Dress Department A VERITABLE FEAST OF BARGAINS. 4 PIECES ONLY ALL WOOL SERGE; 54 inch, in Saxe, Electric, Brick and Mauve; 12/6. ONE BROWN TWEED COSTUME; Blue stripe, long Coat, STOCKTAKING PRICE 6/11. lined long revers and flat pockets; 45/-. FOR 30/-. 3 ends ONLY STRIPE HOPSAC, in Henna, Green and 1 PLUM COLOURED TWEED COSTUME; long Coat, lined Fawn; 40 incl) Usually 8/6. TO GO AT 4/11 yard. Merv Silk; beautifully finished; £7 15/-. FOR £5 15/-. 2 ENT® ONLY ACTRACHAN, in Grey and Fawn; 17/6. ONE TWEED COSTUME; nef Rust mixture, t Coat, side STOCKTAKING PRICE 10/6. bands, finished buttons, long revers, Coat lined, side 3 ENDS ASTRACHAN, in Brown and Fawn and Black; 29/6. pockets; £5 5/-. ■ FOR £4 5/-. T 0 GO AT 21/-. 1 ONLY SATIN FACED CLOTH FROCK; round Collar, g PIECES SILK FINISH VELVETEENS; Twill backs, in finishod tie and pockets, finished fringe effect; 42/-. Grey, Navy, Apricot, Peacock, Jade, etc.; 4/6. . FOR 29/6. STOCKTAKING PRICE 2/11 yard. 1 LADIES’ FROCK, in Brown Gaberdine, long inset sleeve, convertable collar, fancy stitching back and front, belt. usual Price 79/6. stocktaking price 55/-. rancy Department 2 EACH FROCKS, in Fawn and Saxe Gaberdine; side flaps, - r convertible collar, finished braid and but tons. Usual Price RIBBONS, suitable for Millinery, Dress Trimmings, etc. Us--79/ - 1, j w 1 •" ually V 3 to 2/11. ALL ONE PRICE 9d yard. 25 ONLY LADIES’ NIGHTDRESSES in Shetland Wool, in w pAms ART S ILK HOSE; all shades. Usually Creme, Sky and Helio, round necks, short sieeve girdles, 4 /g. STOCKTAKING PRICE 2/11 pair. and a aat v 15 DOZEN PAIRS MERCERISED LISLE HOSE; 4/1 rib; 30 WINCEYETTE NIGHTDRESSES; round and V necks, 7/u . Go AT 4/6 pair . lace trimmed and embroidered, W. and 0.b.; 8/11 to !5/6 STOCKTAKING PRICE 7/6 to 12/6. 40 COTTON WOVEN NIGHTDRESSES, L.S., flat collar, trimmed with lace; W. and O.S. t ]2/H ITIdUCUCSICI 40 LADIES’ DRESSING GOWNS, in White, Shetland Wool, 6 PIECES STRIPE FLANNELETTE; suitable for Boys’,Shirts; Macvar shape coloured facings, in Skv, Pink, and Fawn; 1/3. TO GO AT I/- yard. “TSes uLuall7/6. STOCKTAKING PRICE 14/11. 9 DOZEN BROWN PURE LINW TC™ : 5/6 50 LADIES’ DRESSING GOWNS, in Ripple Cloth, in Marone, „ b * each * Knk and Helio; long slaves, pockets, finished 50 PAIRS DOUBLE BED WHITE TWILL SHEETS, hemmed; braid edgings. pRICE 9/H to 29/6. 4 PIECES FINE PILLOW TWILL; 2/3. TO OS. ©Thomson & Beattie Ltd. THE QUALITY HOUSE. Invercargill and Gore.

Shetland lace wotd Underwear As dainty as they are wann. Jnst like Baby’s fluffy woollies, in Cream and Pale Flower tints. NIGHTDRESSES. White, Sky, Huk, and Heliotrope. 16/6. t y-y ■■■ ,-y PRINCESS LTOERSKIRTS. PWt rad White. 16/6. F COMBINATIONS. No sleeves; Creme. 9/6 A - and 19/6. JC\ CAMISOLES, Creme. Short Sleeves: 4/6 and 4/11. Long Sleeves: 5/11, 8/11, and I 9/11. J 8 KNICKERS. Heliotrope, Sky, Pink, and s s Ji White. 8/11 and 9/11. J VESTS. Short Sleeves, Pink and White, ff /wV 8/11. Ribbon Strap, Pink and White, 8/11 M J and 9/6. No Sleeves, Creme, 6/11. IL I : llLr rffl&S' DRESSING JACKETS. Magyar Sleeves; ; ‘ v Plain Knit; Pink, Sky, Heliotrope, and Crane. rv'MsSiMli 12/6 and 13/6. E/gY ® DRESSING JACKETS. Fancy Lace Wool F I 19/6 to 42/-. | L A Ml SILK SLIPPERS for Boudoir. Sizes 4,5, and 6. Rose, Saxe, and Black. 4/H pair. ! I Vti Come to thi D.I.C, to-day I

Only a small bottle but it contains 60 powerful doses for killing coughs and colds. “NAZOL” the scientific remedy. Safe for [4l ape. 64

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Southland Times, Issue 19897, 16 June 1926, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 19897, 16 June 1926, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 19897, 16 June 1926, Page 3

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