Unparalleled Value AT “THE EXHIBITION” Do not buy your COATS, FROCKS, HATS, Etc. until you see the undermentioned Invercargill’s best values. Just Opened English Coats Great Assortment. Striking Values in Hats JBSKS wanted S.S.W. size, in all / the new shades. ■" LADIES’ FELTS, in assorted shades. I, 4 to 7 guineas. ■" FROM 7/11 each. JF A lovely selection, all sizes; < LATHES’ FELTS, in the new sid » PF'almgs, Fur £ cr °"." ’ ” \ iSUF l \ Collar and Cuffs. > VI S .’ I „ ' 9/6 Z -A 6 to 10 guineas. < ' E ! A , E ‘ VT’ fft | \ shades and shapes. / J V-'BY ft LADIES’ TWEED COATS; < 19/6 to 35/- each. \ J Iff tf 7 \ Mannish cut. 63/-. > a lovely range of BLACK LADIES’ FLANNEL < VELVET HATS; large ZK (' /I V%* ’ I / < FROCKS, in all the new I" head fits. 's*? fUT l ' ' r u soft shades; good styles. C 17/6 to 29/6 each. \ / 29/6 each. > CHILDRENS VELOUR \ /K Vt • LADIES’ (X>AT FROCKS, in £ C jJI“r E .VS BLACKBELT 41 English Repp; very smart J HATS 7/11 each. Wl / \ vt/u fl! i CU ‘ ’ ■: REEFER COATS for wee ]» /I I/ til \ JUMPER SUITS, in Putty j, (olk . 1(i t 0 22 inch | ff \ and Rose sh “ d< ‘ 5 - 14/- to 19/6. t' r \ At 35 6 each. WOOL JUMPERS, in Blue and Brown shades; 16 to 24 J ' rft \ LADIES’ WOOL JUMPERS, > inch. 7/6 to 13/6. \ in assorted shades; English CHILDREN’S FLEECY BLOOMERS, in White; size I / Fl \ make ' ' 9/6- Ito c - l/lI to 2/6 pair. I/ \ \ JAEGER CARDIGANS, in nM j / II \ all the new soft shades. "■ H LADIES’ ALL-WOOL < S P eC ’ al DrCSS DIGANS; suitable for ■. oriole morning wear. 7/11 each. JJ" ITldlvl Idlo* LADIES’ PLEATED SKIRTS, Silk tops in Navy, J. ALL WOOL VELOUR COATING; 54 inches wide. Brown, Fawn, and Black and White. 39,6 each. Ideal for heavy Coata . N&yy ’ and Brown; g/6 LADIES’ DRESSING GOWNS, in Shetland Wool. FOR 6/11 yard. 15/6 each. ■’ 3 PIECES TWEED; 40 inch. Very suitable for hard LADIES’ FLEECY BLOOMERS, in Grey. < n „ FOR 3/6 yard. AT 3/3 pair. ■" PIECES 36 INCH TAFFETA SILK; all good shades; „ "■ 11/6 quality. FOR 9/11 yard. LADIES’ NECKLETS, Choker style. 15 pieces SILK PILE VELVET; 36 inches wide. 10. 6 to 79 6 each. Ideal for evening wear. Usually 22/6. I". SPECIAL PRICE 17/6 yard. 2 PIECES ONLY DARK GREY WORSTED; 56 inches ■ B wide; heavy Suiting quality; 25/- yard. SPECIAL PRICE 15/- yard. Fancy Department ’ NEW SHOWERPROOF HOSIERY just to hand, < T. & B. FaiHOUS Manchester lovely shades, good weight Art Silk. See this line. • I • 3/3 pair. > Bargain Lines. Fingering Wool. A great < n>S’\s'*K purchase. All colours. > »""■ Good even texture. £ rr" /z Usually 9/11 head. % U/" j OUR PRICE 5/6 head. > I u “ —” :■ U LINED SUEDE GLOVES, with Fur Gauntlet, in Mole < and Brown; best English. 17/6 to 25/- pair. It, LADIES’ SUEDE GLOVES with Fancy Gauntlet; good J- /W? II | B (T weight and good fitting; Grey, Beaver, Mole. ■" I 17/6 pair. J ~ LADIES’ FABRIC GLOVES; lined and unlined, all < DOUBLE BED ALL WOOL COLONIAL BLANKETS, colours and sizes. 2/11, 3/11 to 7/11 pair. 27/6 pair. !■" A lovely selection of DOWN QUILTS; all colours. !■ Single Bed FROM 45/-. —————. Doub[e Bed FROM 49/6 _ •. WHITE TWILL SHEETING. Single Bed—FROM 1/9. . .■ Double Bed—FROM 2/6 yard. Clnthmir ■: FINLAY’S FINE WHITE TWILL SHEETING. Single . Bed—2/11 yard. Double Bed—3/11 yard. WHITE SATIN MARCELLA QUILTS; lovely des-gns. BOYS’ COLONIAL ALL WOOL TWEED SPORT .J single Bed—FROM 22/6. Double Bed—27/6. I SUITS; sizes ito 14; Browns and Greys. J. ALL WOOL COLONIAL FLANNEL, in Shetland, 24/6 Suit. .• Orkney, Pink and White. FROM 1/10 yard. MEN’S ALL WOOL GREY CARDIGANS; good wear- > CREAM DOCTOR FLANNEL; splendid fine quality, ing. 8/11 each. < AT 2/11 yard. MEN’S DOUBLE BREASTED TWEED OVERCOATS, Dark Grey; sizes 3 to 7. 49/6 each. ■. wt-wo nrnrr-vA nrrwnr.n.T- nt r> ■ u"■ MEN’S HAMILTON CLOTH PYJAMAS, in newest MEN’S TWEED OVERCOATS, in Raglan, Prince and ■, stripes 12/6 Suit Double Breasted styles; all colours > MEN'S BRITANNIA WINTER WEIGHT UNDERPRICES 59/6 to £6 15/-. WEAR; unshrinkable. Pants-13/6. MEN’S SCOTCH KNIT GLOVES. 3/9 pair. Singlets— 12/11. RV.V.V.V.VAV.V.V.V.V.V.V.W.W.V.V.V.W.W.W.W.t-W.V.V.W.V.V.V.W.V.WA Ejrß Southlands Quatita Drapers INVERCARGILL & GORE
A pipeful of good fragrant Edgeworth Tobacco has kept many a man from telling many a bore what he thought of the said bore. It’s remarkable how seldom a man feels bored who has a pipe at hand and a goodly supply of Edgeworth Tobacco. He has a companion for his loneliness; a quiet friend for times of weary nerves and ears, a friendly old comrade to sit down with and think of pleasant things. There is something about a pipeful of good old Edgeworth which softens one’s judgment and makes life seem better. A few puffs and as that fragrant soothing influence leaves one’s lips, small worries go and pleasant thoughts arrive.—Advt.
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Southland Times, Issue 20148, 7 April 1927, Page 3
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