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Handkerchiefs 1/11 Children’s Hose 1/6 Thousands of boxes of Handler- [B Only 4 dozen left. Children’s All chiefs have arrived in readiness VI Iw/ .'fa. uKL —s. Wool Black Cashmere Hose, in for hristmas. These have just »» 12 only. We were overstockarrived and they are a wonderful I in tilese 50 we decided to sell value. They have dainty em- them at the remarkable price of broidered corners and there are 1/® pair. Now there are only 48 six in a box. The price is only pairs left—Kxune at once for yours. 1/11 box. INVERCARGILL GORE Southland—Where Summer time her earliest visit pays! hoose from such values as these. Look your best this Summer—c

alw/ a.. That lucky Girl ! ,/frn Everybody envies the girl with won- //// dcrful clothes. No wonder she has *' such a good time! She’s always at her best, always ready to go at a moment’s notice. Of course she’s popular with the men! Dancing —out of door sports—motor runs—every occasion. Dainty Crepe-de- I You pay less for Summer Fabrics if you buy them at Smiths! Chenes to look bewitching in the : p f “™B=s “ Black Silk 8/11 Reduced! Robe Lengths 15/6 street wear—who could fail to make Just one piece! A beautiful quality of 500 pieces of super quality Cotton Beautiful Swiss Embroidered Robe a good impression with such a Black Silk, 40 inches wide, reduced Crepes reduced from 1/3 to 104 d yard. Lengths—the very, very smartest —are luxurious wardrobe to choose from. from 19/6 to 8/11 yard. This Silk This is' an exceptionally fine quality— offered at 15/6 per length. And they has a fine corded effect—it’s a charm- overstocked is the only reason for the are worth 22/6. There are only 10 ing Silk at an extraordinary price. big reduction. They are in splendid of these. Come quickly and see them washing shades of White, Black, Navy, - then you erill know what a bargain IS , ,1 r. . • Summer Silks 3/11 P own ’ Fawn ' Gre v- Sax «> Lemon, they are. Here s the secret! so pi^d delightful saka tor sum- &eam ’ Sky ’ Tan «° and Helio - _ „ , o .. . mer Frocks. These are 40 inches wide . Q*lL 9/11 -T OF IW.Cn S SllltS I Naturally you’d suppose it took a a T n< l in shades of Lilac, Apricot, Lemon, Art oIIKS Z/ll Here’s something extra special. Men’s small fortune for such clothes. Navy, Black, Brown, Green, Pink, Rust, A range of fabrics including Floral Art and Boys' All Wool Suitings, worth They look as though they’ve come Saxe, Fawn and Sky. The usual prices Silks, Plain Silks, Figured Georgettes, 35/- to 45/- per length offered at 19/6 from the shops of the most expen- were an( l 7/11. They are offer- Embroidered Marocains, and Plain per length. There are 3} yards in each sive modistes! But many of the now y ar< l- Georgettes are offered at 2/11 yard. length—all 56 inches wide. These were girls who seem to spend so much T* l * 7 80,(1 llsuaU y frt>nl s>/11 to purchased by us at a discount from a on beautiful new clothes really . There are 200 pieces to be sold. famous N.Z. manufacturer. Only a spend much less than the average. IVlcrillO ClOtll 10/6 e t few lengths—see them. They have discovered the secret— A splendid quality of fine Merino Cloth Swiss Voiles 5/11 that at the surprisingly low price of presented at a price which means a Dainty Swiss Emroidered Voiles, 45 Coating 1 5/11 Smiths materials they can always saving to you. The shades are Saxe inches wide. Shades of Navy, Brown, A clearance of Coating! These are in dress well on much less than others and Kingfisher—the width is 56 inches. Rose and Apricot. Usual price 8/11— shades of Navy and also Mottled, and spend- The usual price of this excellent fabric offered now for 5/11 yard. If you are check effects. They sold iwtraUy at was 17/6 yard—you may buy it planning a Frock you should see these 10/6 and 13/6 yard—the clearance TO-DAY at 10/6 yard. —they are charming. price is 5/11 yard. And that’s a wonderful valueSelling Thrift F anC y Section radiates with Selfing Activitv 1 Whether you have bought at Smiths ' ... , ~ before—or whether you have known / all along that Smiths prices are z&sZf/HSsES/ unbeatable prices—come in to-day and join our rapidly growing mul- W Art Silk Hose 2/11 titude of friends. You are sure to Made expressly for us by a prominent See some amazing bargains in the . J zii-s English manufacturer. They are Art very fabrics you want-you II be t A Silk witfa an epfced glad you read this meisage. The \ W’WF “**. every dude faonc section at Smiths is soiling imaginable, excepting Black There is something greater than merchandise “ unconditional guarantee with every -it’s sehng Thrift and Happiness. X. know of no better Hosiery We would like to count you as one OlO'.M # valDe in New Zealand to-day. Tbe of our customers—as one of our /XWW/ zSWF extraordinary price is 2/11 pare—or ' r,en< *s- AC *1 fcwo pa " s for 5//6 - are pvomm- ** MDeCiai «ntly displayed in the Hosiery Section. 1 Come and see them—the splendid •” purchase quality will surprise you. °f Handbags ! / At 9/11 each tn/ “ These are the best values I have seen this I^ ' fWIMg "W season,” said the buyer. “You can’t say too I much about them. They are worth consider- 'CJ I abty more, but we are marking them at 9/11 : ft r; ( / for a great sale.” The Bags are in solid leather k \ Y in crocodile and morocco. They have Mirrors ft / ere ’ s shades of Browns, Greys and Fawns. L J Imm \ \\ / At 10/6 each vNSJ Im i' NX Christmas is just around the comer—gift buying '.A *\X. will soon be the order of the day. Here, at // / / Smiths are 48 of the smartest Bags offered at ' / the wonderful value price of 10/6. They are in / Brown, Black and Navy and they are fitted with « Mirror and purse.

“NO-RUBBING LAUNDRY HELP” is a triumphant success for washing clothes. —Adxrt.

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Southland Times, Issue 20016, 2 November 1926, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 20016, 2 November 1926, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 20016, 2 November 1926, Page 9

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