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SAVE MONEY BY BUYING YOUR FURNITURE AT WHOLESALE PRICES. INSPECTION INVITED. W. SMITH & CO., LTD. NITH & FORTH STS., INVERCARGILL. G.P.O. Box: 284. Phone: 675/676

T. H I D E— For good Value and Tay Street.— Quick Service. . . . Olive Oil Soap keeps the skifi soft and smooth 6d. per cake. Palm and Olive Soap 6d. cake. Castilever Soap 9d. Violet Spray Glycerine 1/- cake. Snap Albums 6d. to 5/6; Photo Corners 9d. packet. Shopping Bags . . . 1/-, 1/3, 2/-, 4/6 Shopping Purses 1/-, 2/-, 2/6, 3/6 Sponge Bags 1/6, 2/-, 2/6 Traveller’s Friends (Fitted) . .8/6, 13/6 Spectacles . 1/6, 4/6, 5/6 Bobbette Combs 1/- each. Curling Tongs 1/- Pair. FASHION JOURNALS, BOOKS AND MAGAZINES. T. HIDE 16 TAY STREET INVERCARGILL.

YOU CAN BUY TWO PAIRS AT THE PRICE OF ONE PAIR! FROM ABRAHAM WACHNER DALGETY’S BUILDINGS, DON STREET. 350 PAIR LADIES’ COLOURED SHOES; with HOSE to match . . . 19/6 Pair. 700 PAIRS LADIES’ BLACK PATENT LEATHER SHOES . . . 15/6 Pair. 500 PAIRS JOB SHOES—2/-, 3/-, 5/- Pair 100 PAIRS CHARLESTONS; assorted; all sizes 8/6 Pair. NEW SHOESVOR EASTER! NEW TANS, NEW BROWNS, NEW PATENTS, NEW GLACE-24/6, 27/6, 29/6, 32/6 Pair. SILVER SHOES 14/6, 17/6, 19/6 BLACK SATIN SHOES . 12/6, 21/6, 27/6 GOLD SHOES .... 15/6, 17/6, 32/6 FANCY EVENING SHOES 16/6 TWENTY HUNDRED PAIRS CAN BE SEEN AT ONE GLANCE! BUY A NEW PAIR FOR EASTER. MEN’S SHOES. NEW STYLES; SMARTER SHOES. JUST OPENED 20 NEW STYLES FOR EVERY SIZE. TWO NEW COOKHAM BOOTS JUST LANDED—4S/-; 48/6 Pair; in Black and Tan. TO CLEAR AT JOB PRICES! MEN’S JOB SHOES; Black and Tan. MEN’S WORKING BOOTS—From 16/6 Pair. ABRAHAM WACHNER. DALGETY’S BUILDINGS, DON STREET. SALE SALE SALE Model Coats, Tweed Coats, Velour Coats, Black Satin Coats, Repp Coats, Repp Frocks, Crepe de Chene Frocks, Tweed Costumes, Silk Jumpers, Cardigans, Sleeveless Jumpers, Marabouts, Fur Chokers, Silk Frocks, Fur Coats, Suit Cases. £3,500 WORTH OF GLORIOUS GARMENTS FOR SALE. ABRAHAM 8 ’ WACHNER FOR VALUE PURCHASES.

AN INVITATION MEANS A WEEDING 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. J. FRASER & CO. UNDERTAKERS AND MONUMENTAL SCULPTORS. CORNER SPEY & KELVIN STREETS. INVERCARGILL. "PHONES: 50 «n 6 1562 (D»y and Night).

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Southland Times, Issue 20447, 27 March 1928, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 20447, 27 March 1928, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 20447, 27 March 1928, Page 4

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