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LET’S GO! TO ORETI BEACH The Finest Beach in the Dominion, For such an occasion Herbert, Haynes are showing new ideas in BATHING CAPS, CAPES AND COSTUMES. Smart and attractive are these roguish Caps, Capes and Costumes, introducing new ideas from England and America. You’ll be delighted with the new colourings and patterns, and you will find something different and distinctive here. We have your size, so why hesitate in making your selection; prices are moderate, and our usual good quality. LADIES’ ONE-PIECE SILK AND LADIES’ BATHING BUST WOOL BATHING SUITS; Tunic BODICES; Flesh colours; assortattached; no sleeves; in Gold, ed sizes PRICE 3/6. Green, Saxe and Helio, with fi White Facings 8. Women’s, 18/6; g A TYI A I LADIES’ WOVEN BATHING Womens, 19/6; outsize, 21/-. M lIE <3 a CAPES, in Black-White, NavyWhite, Navy-Tango. PRICE 14/6. 2 ‘ P „ ECE fa LADIES’ TOWELLING BATHING SAT "™ G S, 1 ’ Na T LU CAPES, to rough wear. White, Saxe-White, S. Womens PRICF 14/fi 11/6; YVomen’s 12/6; outsize HP 13/6 - 1 . THE LATEST RUBBER BATHI IATniNG L SUI're°T L ' U A VIVT7CJ WWte B whh b’uckle ry PRICE 2/3° BATOING SUITS, Tunic attach- M A Y M LADIES’ BATHING CAPS, of ed; English make, in Navy-White, llxl A J. N AUky strong rubber; Chanticleer design, Navy-Red ,_ Navy-Sky. Womens, in Red? Blue> Fawn , G and 12/6, outsize, 13/6. j. j my Green, with chin strap. SAMPLE RANGE OF LADIES’ Indi IyCW COTTON BATHING SUITS; ,-g • ♦ LADIES’ RUBBER’ BATHING NaVy aDd Bathing 3/11, 4/11, 5/6, 7/6, to 16/6. Pncfll TYIO LADIES’ RUBBER BATHING COTTON BATHING VUSLUHIt SWTS m Green, Red and Saxe. Blue , Green Grey 24 to 28 PRICE 4/6. _ 3/"' C to^/11' /6 ’ 2/6 ’ We pay postage one way on all Drapery excepting Heavy Furnishings and Millinery. HERBERT, HAYNES & CO, LTD. “THE HOUSE FOR SATISFACTION.” Tay Street. Invercargill. Phone 190. P.O. Bop 148.

Hose All the useful and wanted makes Just waiting for your Labour Day week end. All British. “FLEXCELLO” SILK AND WOOL HOSE, “CELFECT” ARTIFICIAL SILK AND mock seams, extra wide expanding tops; all COTTON HOSE, will give great satisfaction; sizes: in Black, Cream, Shoe Grey, Light Marl effects —Sand-White, Rose BeigeFawn, Pongee, Nude, Straw, Tea Rose, White, Tanbark-White, Coating-White, and Putty, Champagne, Lark, and Sunblush— Grey-White; all sizes, one price—--7/6 and 7/6 O.S. 3/11 pair. “MAID MARION” MERCERISED LISLE COLOURED CASHMERE HOSE. All Wool; HOSE, full fashioned, lovely fine quality, f u ll fashioned; a standard stock line; Nude, wide tops; Cream, Cinnamon, Nude, Putty, Cinnamon, Silver, Covert, Lead, Aluminium, Silver Grey, Champagne, Oyster, Chamois ■ Light Brown, Nigger, Rose Beige, Pastelie. 4 5/6 pair; 0.5., 5/11. and Mid-Grey—--Biin to lOin, 5/11; 0.5., 6/6 pair. WJ “GRANITE” HOSE, Wool and Artificial Silk Mixture; full fashioned; Sunburn-White, ffilw V, //Camel-White, Rachelle-White, Silver-White, " I I [ Beige-White, and Pastelle-White—- ( I 6/6 pair; lOin, 6/11 pair. N Write c/o Manager, 1.1 fl pj_c. Dunedin Batik Dyeing Demonstration daily by Miss Herd from Australia

Keeps fresh erfp i fir Oran, handy parte. Store | in • dean box. 2/6 aze beats / 5 , H doz.: 1/6. 25-30 daz. Chcnuato. ft T-r'v'Spy K' aiores, Ovdine.Box 62, Blenheim | SIX DOZEN MEN’S WORSTED MOSGIEL SINGLETS. Were 13/6. CAN BE BOUGHT AT COPELAND’S FOR 8/11 Each. , — — ■ i “A BAD MEMORY”— HPHAT terrible handicap, can be banished and a good memory acquired by study- . ing Berol’s Correspondence Course of £ Memory Training. Wonderful results! Pros- j pectus “B” Free. HOWARD BALLAN. I.

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Southland Times, Issue 20011, 27 October 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 20011, 27 October 1926, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 20011, 27 October 1926, Page 2

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