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BARGAINS ' IN LADIES’ VELOUR COATS. SIZE S.S.W.—Geranium Pink, Mauve and - Brown. Fur Collars . . 65/- to 90/- i SIZE S.W. —New Blue, Helio, New Pink, i Mulberry. Fur Collars and Cuffs. I 90/- to’llo/- > SIZE W.—Navy, Fawn, Mauve, Wine, Plum, New Pink, Mole. Fur Collars and Cuffs .... 97/6 to 110/SIZE O.S.—Rust, Navy, Plum and Henna. Fur Collars and Cuffs.-—97/6 to 110/SIZE E.O.S.—Nigger, Navy, Maroon —110/to 115/SIZE E.E.O.S.—Nigger, Navy and Maroon. 110/- to 117/6 ALL THE NEWEST PLEATED STYLES. IT'S STOCKTAKING TIME FOR BARGAINS AT ABRAHAM WACHNER’S. DALGETY’S BUILDINGS, DON STREET. LADIES’ SHOES—Five Pair for 20/-; or 5/- Pair. LADIES’ SHOES—Four Pair for 20/-; or 7/6 Pair. 20/- BLACK PATENTS are now 15/- at ABRAHAM WACHNER’S. 20/- COLOURED SHOES are now 15/Pair at ABRAHAM WACHNER’S. ODDMENTS IN COLOURED SHOES: do., in BEST BLACK PATENTS. Usual Prices 25/-, 27/6, 32/6—-Now 19/6 Pair at ABRAHAM WACHNER’S. MEN’S SUNDAY BOOTS IN BLACK OR TAN; do., in MEN’S SHOES—I7/6, 19/6, 22/6 Pair. NAILED BOOTS—From 17/-, 19/-, 22/-, 24/6 Pair. Sizes sto 11. 60 Lines to select from.—ABRAHAM WACHNER. BOYS’ SCHOOL BOOTS—7 x 10, 11 x 1, 2 x 3, 4 x 5, 6 x 7. Protectors FREE Special Tip Heel for Solid Wear. 300 FROCKS JUST OPENED UP—From 52/6, 65/-, 47/6, 73/6, 85/-, 95/-, 110/120/-. 500 FUR CHOKERS AND MARABOUTS— From 15/-’ to 140/-. OPEN TILL 8.30 p.in. SATURDAY. 4B RAH A mT ach n e r DALGETY’S BUILDINGS, DON STREET. MACDONALD & WESTON. | Successors to Kingsland & Ferguson. (Established 1881). UNDERTAKERS 175 SPEY ST. SCULPTORS, DEE ST. INVERCARGILL. 'PHONE: 126 (Day and Night). DON'T tolerate Chilblains. Pollok’s Chilblain Liniment relieves the irritation and quickly banishes unbroken chilblains. Price 1/6 at POLLOK’S PHARMACY, 99 Tay Street. AGNEW’S (late Wesney’s). 103 DEE ST., INVERCARGILL. Table Glassware. Table Glassware. Table Glassware. Table Glassware. Sauce Bottles 2/3, 3/G Bedroom Water Bottles 2/6 Spirit Decanters 5/6, 6/6 Tankard Glass Jugs; 2-pint .... 3/Toby Glass Jugs; 2-pint 3/Tumblers; plain thin . . . 3/- half-dozen. Tumblers; plain, H. bottom: 4/- half-dozen. Tumblers; cut 7/6 half-dozen. Glass Cake Dishes on stand 3/11 Glass Comforts 4/Glass Honey Jars 1/Glass Jelly Dishes, footed . . 1/11, 2/3 Glass Vases . . . 6-in., 1/-; 9-in., 1/6 Glass Salad Bowls: 1/-, 2/6, 3/-, 3/6, 4/9, 5/9. Jam Dishes; nine shapes . . . 6d. each. Sugar Basins 1/-, 2/-, 2/6 Pickle Jars 2/11, 3/6 Everything in Glassware; Cut, Pressed and Plain—Lower Prices. AGNEW’S (late Wesney’s). 103 DEE ST., INVERCARGILL. 'ROB 1 RA.I.eA-AUr.a N.Z B. M.I.PA.A AUf’CONJUUTING MECHANICAL ENGINEER. PATE-NTS - JERVICEA C FORD -REPRKENTATIV& | I 6E6 STREET INVERCARGILL PATCNTf_t>gJWtf_TRACCMARKT ■ \ EYES AND THE MAN - YOUR OVERWORKED EYES. DAY in and day out they are working for you—overworking for you. Even . in your moments of leisure your EYES are on duty—l 6 hours a day! And how often do you think of them? When they are aching, when they are ' tired, when you try to read and the lines ; blur and run together, you may say to ' yourself—“l expect I need glasses—l must go and have my eyes tested.” But do ' you go? Or do you go on facing the grave risk that your eyes will suffer so ’ much from overwork that your sight will be permanently harmed? I VISIT: D.8.0.A, F. 1.0. (London). ' CONSULTING OPTICIAN. , 1 DEE STREET* INVERCARGILL.

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Southland Times, Issue 20172, 7 May 1927, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 20172, 7 May 1927, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 20172, 7 May 1927, Page 6

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