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Suitings 5/11 One Shilling a Yard! Here’s something extraordinary! A J )11 Dm IJ BL]HLJ K OB tß' Smiths buying power has of a purchase of 12 pieces of Suiting ■ truth “achieved the impossible.” from a well known N.Z. mill. gl IB ° 20fl P ieccs of C° tton DresK Fabrics These are suitable for Men’s and t/Jv rlx —worth from 1/11 to 3/11 yard Boys’ Suits, Trousers, etc. We —rtOOGßtbblVE —offered at 1/- yard! These are secured them at a price coneeeaidh I TLjE »*Z—r —1 rom t 0 inches wide. The —they are easily worth from 12/6 U fabrics are absolutely new- the to 19/6 yard—we offer them at ~colour effects are charming. It’s 5/11 and 8/11 yard! We said at a saving that will be long rememfirst that this is something ex!: . bered by those who share. Come ordinary—and it is! early—and be sure! UVEBCAB6IU. CORE The Store fairly sparkles with smart new things I A Wonderland of Gorgeous Displays and Splendid Values —at Smiths ! wb| hi rf l T T i i r - a* The Dress Section is breaking records ! / >: 7 ' Here are more wonder Values ! -\ The Fabric Section is to-day one of the most ; progressive units in Smiths growing tremend- \ ously in volume of sales because of merchandising \ ' h'j\ keenness because of the wonderful assortment J ’ and the wonder values it has to offer. You’ll • - marvel at the gorgeous display of colours and designs your enthusiasm will simply compel I ! you to shop here. Come and see! ' Charmelaine 8/11 Wool Repps 10/6 A clearance of four pieces of All Wool • A beautiful soft quality that at any |, Charmelaines and Gaberdines, in a ordinary time would sell for consider- r A ./'■ f Nigger shade. These are an excellent ably more. There’s shades of Rose. J quality, 54 inches wide. They sold Navy, Black, Brown, Parmo Violet, I t < usually at 12/6 and 16/6 yard. Is Tan, Saxe anti Cedarwood. We offer f \ y it any wonder that the Dress Section the 40 inch at 10/6, and the 56 inch \ LJk J / is breaking records? Only four pieces. at 17/6. \ ■ r Floral Silks 2/11 Flannel Tweeds 4/11 Almost half price! An assemblage of Here’s a price concession that means a UAoiamr Qf-nra rtf Floral Silks —beautiful qualities— saving to you! One piece of 56 inch 51111111$ tile HOSlCry OlOre OI □UUUIIdIIU. charming designs—to be cleared quickly. All Wool Navy Flannel reduced from ij • 1 . 1 waii f Usual price 6/11, 8/11 and 10/6 yard. 8/11 to 4/11 yard. There is about IIOW Flgllt bliyiOg SBV6S IDODCy IOF yOll • Clearance prices 2/11, 3/11, and 4/11 40 yards in the piece. Mail order yard “'XT want y °“ 10 share Smiths buyers travel far to secure for Southland Broche Silk 3/11 values which are second to none. Last year, for Another startling value! 12 pieces of Crepe IOJd example, our Hosiery buyer, of many years’ beautiful Broche Silk reduced from 200 pieces of Cotton Crepe, 30 inches fvnm Hvtrill tn Rntrljind 7/11 to 3/11. There’s shades of Green, wide There’s 24 dainty shades to experience Went from Invercargill tO iUlgiand. Saxe, Brown, Navy, Black, Helio and choose from—and the price is IOAd interviewed a WOrld-iamOUS manUiaCtUrer DC th™i Its great news! Come and see w£ ° f uMit 3 ' Th “ “ a splendid asked him to make for us two lines of Hosiery—was mg qu 1 y price. The manufacturer considered it and 'ij-$ said, “If you are prepared to place an opening I? order of 400 dozen pairs we will do this for you at . /Z .T th e price you want. And there will be no skimp6SWhLW\ in & of quality—you may safely guarantee every aKj i < w hrX - P air you sel1 ” Thc dcal was com P leted—the Hose \ have arrived. Here they are! 4/3 pair 2/11 pair. it v ■iiMCA ' So confident are we in the beautiful They are Art Silk with an extra long quality of theee Hose from the first panel. They have spliced heels and ! z m H KA 11 /■i pair to the last—that an unqualified toes, there’s every possible colour exub W -ria. J , guarantee goes with them. They are cept Black, and every pair fits the Art Silk over Mercerised Cotton, 23 ankle trimly, giving that slender apinch panel, mock seam and suspender pearance every woman covets. In short Aftandinff tn thn ri«m<y (rnnoraHnn tops. The English manufacturer made they are of the same splendid quality fAlienUing to ire rising generation. (hpin expressly {or WP ca p them always found in the Hosiery from thia QnaUko I the “Aeroplane” brand. We know of famous maker. He manufactured these Ine vlnldren S oection at dmituS • nowhere else in N.Z. where such an specially for us—and wq offer them at exceptional quality can be bought for the extraordinary price of 2/11 pair Fuji Silk Frocks 13/6 Washing Frocks 3/11 *0 low a price, as 4/3 pair. There’s ° p i ß X-we'™uXXmnairy In sizes from 18 to 39. Children’s A collection of Striped and Floral every colour imaginable. Remember PV ery pair. We know of no better Fuji Silk Frocks—the latest Jumper effects. They are very, very dainty there’s a new pair for any that do not -Hosiery value in New Zealand. Send styles. Some have a dainty embroi- and they wash exceedingly well. The “Measure Up.” Yes—we’re sure of them! for two pairs to-day! dered finish, while others are plain. prices are very moderate —the result Sizes 18 to 24 at 13/6 to 16/11. Sizes of a special purchase. Size-s 16 to 24 - - - 27 to 39 at 18/6 to 29/6. at 3/11 to 6/6, and sizes 27 to 39 p—--5/n to 7/n. Voile Frocks 4/6 , \ \ j \ Charming Voile and Mercerised Mus- AlHldS r FOCkS 29/6 \ j . \ lin Frocks, in Kimona styles. These For Maids—an assemblage of distinct- \W \ -\ \1 |\ are neatly worked in White or colours. ively Cut Frocks in Voile and , \ \ \ Sizes 16, 18, and 20 inch are priced Silk. No’ miss or mother could help I \ \ < \ • \*l IK at 4/6, 4/11, 5/11. admiring these. There’s sizes 39, 42 1 and 45 inch. Priced at 29/6 to 35/-. y \X\\X’;\ \ \ Jb* Infants’ Gowns 3/6 , • \ \\ \ ft 1 Infants’ Dainty Cambric Gowns. These AlaiuS Cardlg’HUS 8, 11 i \ \ wyt are neatly trimmed with Embroidery Children’s and Maids Cardigans. These l \ i \ and Lace. They sell usually at 5/6 are pure wool qualities and there’s a j and 5/11—for this week-end they are tange of exceptionally smart shades. I offered at 3/6 and 3/11. Usual price 11/6—now 8/11. I ‘ , y

ECONOMICAL DELICACIES IN One Hundred Different Varieties. Every customer at a Millar Shop has the advantage of a wide selection of “Good Things to Eat” Instead of baking your own requirements purchase them from Millars Where you get Greater Economy and Less Waste.

IPHE lasting satisfaction of a North 1 British Garden Hose is making »t a fast favourite with gardeners. You, too, will appreciate its long wearing qualities. W’on’t crack or perish. Ask for “North British.” Never in the history of New Zealand was there greater need for cleanliness and economy, hence cur enthusiasm for “NO’ RUBBING LAUNDRY HELP.”—Advt.

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Southland Times, Issue 20010, 26 October 1926, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 20010, 26 October 1926, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 20010, 26 October 1926, Page 9

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