BARGAINS IN LADIES’ VELOUR COATS. SIZE S.S.W.—Geranium Pink, Mauve and Brown. Fur Collars . . 65/- to 90/SIZE S.W.—New Blue, Helio, New Pink, Mulberry. Fur Collars and Cuffs. 90/- to 110/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. Sikes 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.m. SATURDAY. yy A C H N E R DALGETY’S BUILDINGS, DON STREET. H. AUGUST & CO. “THE ECONOMIC.” KAPOK REDUCED TO 1/9 TWEED FLOCK Bd. MILL WOOL FLOCK 1/ALL BEDDING PRICES REDUCED. “SKY SIGN” - --- 148 SPEY STREET. ’PHONE: 478. MACDONALD & WESTON. Successors to Kingsland & Ferguson. (Established 1881). UNDERTAKERS 175 SPEY ST. MONUMENTAL SCULPTORS, DEE ST. INVERCARGILL. 'PHONE: 126 (Day and Night). AGNEW’S (late Wesney’s). 103 DEE ST., INVERCARGILL. Table Glassware. Table Glassware. Table Glassware. Table Glassware. Sauce Bottles 2/3, 3/6 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. FOR CENTURIES—LOVE’S TRUE TOKEN: A DIAMOND RING. For over 20 years—the recognised establishment for DIAMOND RINGS: WILLIAM A. BROWN’S. Our leadership, founded on the solid rock of Finest Quality and Workmanship at the Lowest Possible Price, ensures you ENTIRE SATISFACTION. It ensures you FINEST QUALITY STONES. Only first quality stones have a permanent value. Choose your Ring in the privacy of our Modern Ring Parlour and thus make sure. It means a lot to have “William A. Brown” on your Ring Case. CORNER DEE AND DON STREETS. INVERCARGILL. I ROB 1 WALE-Y M.i.Mcm.t P.A.J »A_AUr<MZ B.M.LRA.A._AU/ T - CONfULTING MECHANICAL FNCINECB. PATENTS JERVICEA.CFORD _fcEPRK&NTATIV& I DEC STREET— INVERCARGILL fSSQ 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 —16 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? VISIT: D.8.0.A., F. 1.0. (London). CONSULTING OPTICIAN. DEE STREET. INVERCARGILL. CAMPBELL’S STUDIO 33 TAY STREET, INVERCARGILL. FOR PHOTOGRAPHS -of— BRIDAL GROUPS. SPORTS GROUPS. FAMILY GROUPS. THONE ....... 323
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Southland Times, Issue 20174, 10 May 1927, Page 6
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