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STOCKTAKING BARGAINS AT th E 25 LADIES' FROCKS; in assorted Materials. Usually 65/- to 120/-. ECONOMIC BARGAIN PRICE - • - - 29/6 15 LADIES’ COATS; in various materials. Usually 49/6 to 95/ECONOMIC BARGAIN PRICE - - - • 30/75 LADIES’ OVERALLS; in various Materials and Styles. Usually 2/11 to 4/6. ECONOMIC BARGAIN PRICE • • - l/ll 14 ONLY—LADIES’ SILK AND WOOL JUMPER SUITS. Very smart styles. Usually 49/6 ECONOMIC BARGAIN PRICE - ■ ■ 30/1,000 YARDS HEAVY CREPE; in all wanted colours. Usually lOld. yard. ECONOMIC BARGAIN PRICE: 8 Yards for 5/100 YARDS REVERSIBLE CRETONNE; 30-in. ECONOMIC BARGAIN PRICE - I/- Yard. 50 YARDS D.W. WHITE CURTAIN NET; 40-in. wide. Slightly soiled. Usually 2/11 Yard. ECONOMIC BARGAIN PRICE: 1/6 Yard. 1,000 YARDS GENUINE FUJI SILK. ECONOMIC BARGAIN PRICES: 1/11,2/6, 2/11, 3/6 Yard. 500 PAIRS FRILLED PILLOW CASES: 2/6 Pair. 300 PAIRS PLAIN PILLOW CASES: 1/6 Pair. 100 NOVELTY COT AND PRAM RUGS; 38 x 30; in Fawn, Vieux Rose, Saxe and Lavender. ECONOMIC BARGAIN PRICE - - 4/6 each. 145 PAIRS LADIES’ SILK AND FABRIC GLOVES; best qualities. Usually 3/11 to 9/6. ECONOMIC BARGAIN PRICE: 2/6 Pair. 100 YARDS SILK LACE AND INSERTION ; i-in. to 1-in, Usually 4fd. to sd. Yard. ECONOMIC BARGAIN PRICE: 4 Yards for I/500 PAIRS LADIES’ COTTON HOSE. Hawley’s Dye; in Power Pink, Aladdin, Suntan and Cream. Usually 1/11 Pair. ECONOMIC BARGAIN PRICE - 1/3 Pair. 100 YARDS 72-in. WHITE SHEETING; heavy make (Findlay’s) ; slightly damaged. Usually 4/11 yard. ECONOMIC BARGAIN PRICE: 2/G Yard. 36 ONLY—COLOURED BED QUILTS; in Lemon, Blue, Red, Green. 10 x 4 . . . Bargain Price 8/11 11 x 4 . . . Bargain Price 10/6 12 x 4 . . . Bargain Price 12/6 5 DOZ. DAMASK CLOTHS; Lemon, Red and Blue. Sizes: 45 x 45 3/11 54 x 54 5/6 54 x 70 6/|| 60 x 90 9/|| 300 YARDS UNBLEACHED TABLING. Usually 1/11 Yard. ECONOMIC BARGAIN PRICE: 1/6 Yard 250 YARDS WHITE TABLING. Usually 2/6 Yard. ECONOMIC BARGAIN PRICE: 1/9 Yard. BUY NOW AND SAVE AT the- gVin />X HAVE YOU FUNDS TO INVEST? WE accept sums of £lOO and upwards for investment at six per cent. WE submit the aecurity and the valuation for your approval. OUR COMPANY has never made a loss on any of its investments. A CALL FROM YOU would be appreciated PERPETUAL TRUSTEES CO., LTD DON ST, INVERCARGILL. CHARLES B. ROUT - - District Manager. AN INVITATION MEANS A WEDDING PRESENT. A FEW SUITABLE GIFTS. A DINNER SET— Something necessary, useful and ornamental, a Gift to gladden the heart of any Bride. Buy her one of our stock patterns and when a breakage occurs she will always be able to replace it. Sets: £2 2/-; £4 5/6; £4 10/6; £5; £5 17/6 A PARAGON TEA SET— The name stands for all that is perfectly exquisite and exquisitely perfect in Tea Sets. We have a beautiful display of these well known sets. Prices: 40/-; 45/-; 50/-; 65/-; 70/Cheaper Designs and makes: 13/6, 14/6, 25/-, 27/6 ENGLISH CUT CRYSTAL— When in doubt, give Crystal as there is nothing to-day more popular and it pleases the most fastidious taste, besides being both useful and ornamental. Vases, Jellies, Salads, Tumblers, Goblets, Wine Glasses, Decanters and Water Jugs. A piece to suit every purse. STAINLESS CUTLERY— AIways an acceptable Gift which makes the Table look bright and shining without hours of drudgery for the housewife. Dessert Knives: 11/6, 12/6, 14/6, 21/22/6 half-dozen. Table Knives: 13/6, 15/6, 18/6, 27/-, 30/-half-dozen. Stainless Teaspoons: 3/6; Dessert Spoons: 6/11; Porridge Spoons 7/6; Table Forks 8/6; Soup Spoons 10/- half-doz. CX Vf STREET

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Southland Times, Issue 20446, 26 March 1928, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 20446, 26 March 1928, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 20446, 26 March 1928, Page 6