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tfj ,—. IK 18 ■— INVERCARGILL. GORE. There’s Frost in the air! That means prepare at once for the sly attacks of “Jack.” Smiths is ready to help you meet the colder days comfortably, happily, and here suggests a few of many—— Cold Weather Needs for use In-doors and Out-of-doors! There’s a Friendly j Spirit here. Many people tell us they like to shop ZyCTfc Iff ty&i ' Af-I ’TO here; that the courteous attitude of / 1 our co-workers is pleasing to them, / — that makes them feel at home \ / within this Store. A Store should be a friendly instituI tion ar *d a place devoted to the serJ!! vice °F public. We are trying IRsNL -/l I ISslarla to make this just such a Store. Our / I iSaMMa co-workers were selected for their ability to extend cordiality and to talk i intelligently to you. We are proud of I | them. jagg® I KjraSStPtV. wwimmmm ou are never hastened in your shopi IjjjjMllwjl ping at Smiths—and whether you ina ■»M>\ Fend buying or not we are always glad | \ to have you visit us. VJ ™ Ladies’ Coats. For Ladies’ Jumpers and Cardigans. Spattees and Hosiery. VELOUR COATS, £6 19/6. SPATTEES. 6/6. The tailoring, the materials and the styles are Just now, the most important of Winter Ac- faultless in these new Fur Trimmed Velour cessories—SPATTEES ! But make very sure Coats so moderately priced at £6 19/6. There that they’re first in fashion and first in quality are shades of Navy, Saxe, Teak, Raifrin and —as these are at Smiths. An additional three Brown. Sizes S.S.W., W.S., S.W. and O.S. hundred pairs has just arrived —plain and And every Coat is fashioned, with plcata at heather shades. See the display in the Hos- sides. iery Section. WOOLLEN JUMPERS, 8/6. HOSIERY, 2/11. I A surprising value—new Woollen Jumpers in I 250 dozen All Wool Cashmere Hose, in all the Jazz shadings with collar, pockets and long new shades Arrived the other day. The English sleeves at 8/6 each ! Unfortunately we have maker made them especially for us —and the only two dozen of these please be early I value at 2/11 pair is most unusual. We have other qualities at 3/6, 3/11, 4/6 and 5/6 pair. WOVEN CARDIGANS, 12/6. We are glad to be able to present them at this special price ! They are smart woven OardiTT7 ? gans in Jazz shades worth considerably more boil, Cosy, rure WOOL than 12/6. We have another range at 15/6. Blankets at special prices. DOUBLE BED WHITE BLANKETS, Warm Coats. Think what it means to be able to buy New lOT Children OJld Maids. Zealand White Double Bed All Wool Blankets at this reduced price ! They are made by a CHILDREN’S COATS. famous Mill-a quality that will give you years Children’s and Maids’ Coats are here in shades and years of Service. Take advantage of the o£ N wi Tan Brown _ silM saving-post an order now ! £o 3fl heB ’ pricea R/6 u 49/6 accotding to size and quality. SINGLE BED WHITE BLANKETS, 19/6 pair. VELOUR COATS. Those who know real Blanket value when they Smart Velour Coats in Maids sizes at 69/6, see it will be the first to buy in quantities. 75/. t 0 85/-. These have Fur CoJlars and pleats All Wool Single Bed White Blankets at 19/6 at s idps. The shades are Wine, Karnin, Beech, pair ! A quality that any housewife will cher- old Biose, Copper, Tan and Brown. Sizes 39, ieh —a splendid soft finish. Guaranteed to wash 42 an d 44 inches. well. SCHOOL & COLLEGE COATS. School and College Coats well dyod in a dark ThinaS Men need for Winter shade of Navy. The Velour is an all wool 1 uuiyn in ert rivvu, /Ul rr truer. quality and the Coats are cut with pleated sides, the latest collars and deep hems. Sizes OVERCOATS, 90/-. | 27 to 42 inches. Prices 42/6 to 69/6. Tweed Overcoats in a Brown Shade. Cut with swing back and raglan sleeves. They are made 1 in every detail to our exacting specifications. Absolutely up to the minute in style—and great value at 90/ . That Baby may be cosy. in Flannelettes, Twillcnta TEDDY BEAR COATS, 14/6. and Hamilton Cloths. The qualities are per- Cold weather coming I But Baby won’t mind feet, the stripes are new, and the prices won- when dressed in a warm little Teddy Bear derfully low. From 10/6, 13/6 to 15/6. c « at - In white. 14/6, 15/11, 17/6 to 25/-. HONEYCOMB SHAWLS. .... . r, Good size All Wool Honeycomb Shawls at Ana tnese tor Boys. 13/6, 17/6 to 28/6. Fancy Shawls in Silk and Wool at 17/6, 19/6, 24/6. OVERCOATS. Tweed Overcoats in a range of sizes to fit Boys BOOTEES. fr .°“ ®J? y™ thB , of , IS - D ,°“ ble bre l aBted s /y' es To keep warm the small feet In Silk and r ith l’ a L’ e at o lCk ? lecv , Slzes Won* and All Wool at 1/9, 1/11, 2/3 and 2/6. 5 to 7 27/6 sizes 8 to 10 32/6, sizes 11 to 13 37/6, amd sizes 14 to 16 42/6. BOYS’ scarves, 2/6. Ladies’ Winter Underwear. Nevr assortments arrive—and the prices are even lower than last year. In a wool quality, PIW WOffl PTnniIFPS 4/11 in Grey, Fawn and White 2/6 each. In Art rUKK WOOL BLOOMERS, 4/1L Silk in White only 2/6 and 3/6 each. Four qualities in shades of Tan, Navy, Grey, Saxe, Helio, Cream and Grey. Exceptional value at 4/11, 5/11, 6/11 and 8/11 pair. Others Last, but not least! right up tOlB/6 p 3HOT WATER BAGS, 8/6. COMBINATIONS. The famous “Goodrich” Moulded Hot Water These are a pure wool quality in both natural Bags in three sizes at* 8/6, 10/6 and 12/6 each. and cream shades. Womes’g size priced at “Goodrich” Bags are made without seams— 12/6 and O.S. size priced at 13/6—typical they are built for service. Post an order. Smith’s values.

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Southland Times, Issue 20174, 10 May 1927, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 20174, 10 May 1927, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 20174, 10 May 1927, Page 9

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