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Saturday will see the Mystery Man’s |||||l! Biggest Shopping Thrill! To allow our Out-of-Town Customers to share in the the Mystery Tables will be uncovered at 10.30 memories of a courteous sales organisation; o fii->•/]«> mt f memories ° fastorethat ° fferedvaiuesthe a,m ’ on aiuraay • \ Mu' of which I have never witnessed. For Saturday I have planned the climax. The THE MOST EXTRAORDINARY VALUES YET! ■* —A whole Store will stage a value-giving event -*■ v that will live long in your memory. You T THANT AATTIfAT AT 17 DDTPI7Q! L will be well repaid for glancing over the LEbb 1 HAIN W HULlhbALlh I KlClLb ’ \ items below—and for coming to the Store promptly at 10.30 a.m. on Saturday.” Promptly at 10.30 on Saturday morning a Mystery table will be uncovered in each Department of the Store. Exactly what amazing values the Mystery Tables w— o -g g K r 'g "1 contain is known only to the Mystery Man himself and the jJf /-y 1% /■ 'W 'fro 7 I Ci I O 1 Departmental Heads who will uncover the table as the clock HIV IVa J ulvl J A As soon as the tables are uncovered the merchandise is sold—a case of “first come first served.” We want to w « stress this fact—THE ITEMS ON THE TABLES ARE Fx j x- 1_ ALMOST GIVEN AWAY, SUCH SENSATIONAL OFFEReverv Deoartment oners a nost &"a^ n b e e v^ evenbeend “ w,n V J II We personally guarantee that every customer in the Store at 10.30 will never regret the fact, that they will find W -g • O • • 8 the lowest prices on quality merchandise that they have I I I ecf T*l I I n P'S I Extraordinary special values will also be displayed *- JL-y A Mbr V* IHj A > A V’W vA.A a. "X-x v j n every Department. These, of course, are in addition to and entirely separate from, the Mystery Table values which remain a complete mystery, even to the staff, until the —The Men’s Store. Dress Materials ladies’Underwear. Fancy Department. 2±Z2Z± THE pullon E^ts ALON _ OTm>rnfi _ J c;ii„ chemise vests, COLOUKED cashmere hose, The Mantle Showroom steps forward 3/6 anti OllnS. 9/11. 2/6. with our most amazing Coat offer! ~ , , . u a. 4.1. Something extra worthwhile The Mystery Man has played JK® a „ „„ WOOLLEN MATERIALS, Britannia Pure Wool Chemise A Hosiery super value that will TAIPT OTTT? C'CA X HPCI havoc in the Millinery Salon! Shirts is how the pnee sso un- trimmed with Lace. make any woman step along hap- VITIjU IJ IV LU A 1 O Three dozen Pullons in stitched usually low. Regularly they 2 /H. Priced at only 9/11-ueually 14/6. pily Coloured Cashmere Hose XS J. *. X. Feits are to be sold at 3/11 would cost 7/6 at the least. Made Vests arg gnaranteed un . | n J a good we i g ht worth 3/6 Wnrfh M / West’eria a'nd Almond! Everv’- materia”. White, on Coloured On oddment tables in the Dress shrinkable -we will replace any Smith’s price 2/6 pair. All the VO th UP to 84/-. body wL !eads teis will re- grounds, these Shirts are cut with Section there is a wonderful var- that shrink in washing. wanted shades. QQ /z, alise what a wonderful oppor- white linen bands and come in all «ty of Woollen Materials uU! \J tunity it is - so come early! sizes. “ orocal ” s ’ T w»eds, Cannel Tweed, Fancy ?L e - Quality is the keynote of these Coats. It’s apparent pr!dict° a "brisk ’clearance for the rnpsFTFTTEs ‘ in the material, the fashionable shades, and in the , prices usually 4/11 to 12/6 fancy RIBBONS, exact and careful way they’re made. THE COATS HnilCPnOln MEN’S UNDERPANTS, are 110W only 2/11 yard. 7/11. I HAVE FUR COLLARS. They are high grade Coats I llUUdCllulu JCVUUSI. 4/11 6 vard«s for 6d. worth up to 84/- AND we are going to sell Welcome news for men - Best Another one of our really low u THEM AT 29/6, 35/- AND 39/6. These Values are HOT WATER BAGS, . make Underpants in a Cotton and °Collette!! Outstanding among the multitude the result of a purchase from an overstocked Northern Wool mixture—4/11. All sizes in CREPE SATINS, lust arrived in the Store. Regli- of bargains in the Fancy Section Warehouseman. We know that the Coats will sell like 7/b. a Red Drab shade. No better o/-«-f lai-iy they would cost 13/6 our 1B thls ltem ■... 5. ney . wildfire. It’s easily our most amazing Coat offer to garments for hard Wear anywhere. 3/11. price is 7/11. Sizes 32 to 40 a narrow width—6 yards for 6d. For a winter’s night one of Singlets to match. Extraordinary udle - these specially low-priced North value. bargain that should satisfy for British make reinforced Hot undoubtedly it is one of the very Water Bags made from the stout- best values we have ever offered est of materials —7/6 for Bby 10 —35 i nc h Crepe Satins in shades size, 8/6 for the Bby 12 size, MEN’S PYJAMAS, of Helio, Cedar, Grey, Brown, LADIES’ UMBRELLAS, . fi/11 Teale, Lilac and Cyclamen - The Mystery Man’s MttStCTpiCCC ! b/lL usually 15/6 now 3/11. D. AND A. CORSETS, 0/11. I’ f h OT wa,b»« o ., 8/11- XZ- vTT“', An Extrao,dinar y Purchase. 5/9. A«.«»i.. FUR COATS At 6/11—something extra spe- SILK VELVETS, servedly popular with women at ance, and, above all, for their AVJ KJVFXA AKJ 5/9 is a reallv unusual price for c i a i. ' Smith’s low price of 8/11. Regu- amazingly low price 6/11. Good these Continental Hot Water Bags l/. e larly 11/6, these D and A Corsets, covers and strong frames. VV Urill Ldl in an 8 by 10 size. This is an all made from strong White Coutil, /“I /I / rubber seamless Bag and will r o ff; n( y thp LphL fnr vnnr monev come in sizes from 24 to 30 and A. //|||/ bb be found exactly what you need , i, , 2-A, have short tops, long skirts and ow i / Axz/ ™ X 8 hv 12 MEN’S TWEED OVERCOATS, is an easy task when Smith’s offer susnenders size—s/n y 8 " QQ/G B,ich a valu ? as ,, tlus j - ’, l j lnch Here’s a thrill for every woman in Southland ! An S«!aite < ’ 1 5/n b t n a R/fi°— S now B i/- LADIES’ WOOLLEN GLOVES, offering of high quality Fur Coats that seems incredWorth a hurried trip from the y ’ Q/fi ible ! It wouldn’t be possible ordinarily. But beother end of Southland 8 only • cause the warehouseman was overstocked we were CRYSTAL CRUETS, Over!oatete 3 to 7- LADIES’ NIGHTGOWNS, A far from ordinary bargain here able to secure them at FAR BELOW their regular 3/6. 39/6. Well worth 65/-. A good- 4/11. coBy Woollen Gloves in gaunt- wholesale prices. looking grey shade of Tweed. ROSEDALE TWEEDS, * BeavewGrevs aMPas” BLACK AND MOLE CONEY COATS (worth £l5 Four piece Crystal Breakfast 4/11. Imagine it! 4/11 for these eosy t e] 3/6 pair. ’ ? 15/-) Are to go at £7/10/- each. Cruets Salt, Pepper, Mustard, Winceyette Nightgowns is really z 1 on Boat Tray. So good they are p r 6-eminent for quality and a ,nost extraordinary price. A KOLINSKY RABBIT COATS (worth double) worth 7/6. Our Special price is TAILORING value Rosedale Tweeds plain selection of Pink, Helio and Sky Are to go at £9/9/- each. 3/6 TATTORFD TO MFAq “h^dtfi 10 Torth s/Hand EegUlarly MOLE BEAVER AND BLACK CONEY COATS IAILOKBD IO MEAS- 38 meh width worth 5/11 and rr« cio/io/ itrf worsted SUITS 6/11 ~~ now 4/11 yard - A genu ' CHILDREN’S 2 hose, (worth double) Io go at £l2/12/- each. UKih vvukmljj buiib, ine Smith’s value here. BLACK CONEY COATS in 40 and 42 inch lengths, SIX PIECE CRYSTAL cruets, Worth £9/9/.. (worth double) To go at £l5/15/-. 5/9. . . coatings Tka Manakaefar Tlle remarkably low price of 2/6 The women of Southland will certainly appreciate the 111“ liiallLllvSlCl. pair for these Children’s 1 Hose fact that such values are almost unheard of and we F, 5/9 ar six n ece Cr; B t° Ur ßr P e" C k e ‘ > 4/1L , ? ot ” erB a expect to sell the whole stock in short order. is o/y. nix piece crystal xsreaK special purchase of Worsted portunity to save. Made m bilk fast Cruets Sauce, Vinegar Suitings enables us to offer Tvnical of Smith’s suner value- PYJAMA CLOTH, and Wool Marl effects, these Hose Pepper, Salt and Mustard on Boat Tailored to Measure Suits at is this line 0/all wool -s /o come in sizes from 6tolo in Tray. Richly embossed. £6 6/ instead of the usuai Q sin 1 M tech V 3. k popular shades. Regularly 2/11 price of £9 9/-. width for 4/11 yard. This low . , to 3/6 pair. IHIEAI HIAAEH AIETO I There is a large and varied price is the result of a sensational A pre-eminent Smith s value ■■■■■■ aK y■ ■ 3m ßy ■ f selection of Worsted Suit- purchase usually it would cost splendid quality 36 inch double I« wF ■■■ nHIv I %■■■ aBF B THERMOS FLASKS, j n g S choose from each 15/6 yard. t width Pyjama Cloth in a 2/3. Zt SP -now °i/3 St yard 8 . a genuine sav- The following is a complete list of the unclaimed Gift NumRaw Winter days are constant re- We guarantee the Suits wiU be at our special price. Fast bers from OUF Invercargill and Gore Stores. If your Key minders of how useful and com- tailored to the rigid Progres- colours. | q Wnov Number is the same as one of these Gift Numbers call at forting a Thermos Flask (with sive Store standard. SILK MATERIALS, VIIIIUI Vll O II VUI • Qffj ce o f Store concerned and receive your Gift, its all important contents) can be Ths value is SQ extraordinary .., One pint size sold usually at 4/6 that an early selection is ad- 0/11. ' , —now 2/3. One and a-half pint visable * CHILDREN’S COATS, I Gift worth £-15 IZnno size, usually 5/6—now' 3/3. No ‘ Nowhere anything better than TABLE DAMASK, ft/II 1 Worth £5/5/- 1628 better values■ anywhere. this 50 ends of 38 inch Crepe j/g U/11. GIFTS WORTH £1 EACH. usua C ll h v n 5/n n up to n i C 2 y /6 S -now ‘ Hurry to participate in this un- 10. 2001, 4695, 6310, 11876, 12612, ’ 13986, 15386. ■ The Boys’Store. »’-■ ». i™. 3 « 8 . 5/-. Table Damask in a 54 inch width of 16 and 18 inches—6/11. Regu- 3765, 4256, 4438, 4763, 6500, 6750, 10316, 10800, An outstanding bargain for the EOYS , KN t CKE rs "" -usually 2/6-now 1/3 yard. larly they would cost 10/6 and 11600! U 971; 122 14, 12550, 12621, 13131, 13181, 13754, kitchen consisting of one 7-pint rsuxn BARGAINS. 12/6 ’ 13921, 14287, 14431, 14632, 15121, 15333, 15602, 15873, Enamel Saucepan with extra 5/11. ” ! CARPET ENDS AT 16671. minium Fteh Slicer ’(’worth remarkably good value - only UNHEARD-OF PRICES. GIFTS WORTH 5/- EACH. one Cook’s Fork (1/-), one Apple 5/11 for these Boys’Navy Serge WHITE TWILL SHEETING, CHILDREN'S COATS, 1, 380, 1131, 2131, 2335, 2784, 3654, 5925, Corer (1/-), one Pot Scrub (6d), Knickers m. Sizes trom 3to 10. Thrilling bargains such ■as , 6378, 6616, 8123, 9165,12059,12754,13378,13520, one Dover Pattern Egg Beater Made from a rough haid-weaung these Carpet Ends priced VHI (1. 1&/ v. 14(166 15690 16000 (2/-), the Set worth 10/3, for Serge, these Knickers are one of phenomenally low will glad- 14000, 1003 V, IDUUV. 5/-. our s Peeial items. ■ den man y a thrifty heart. By This will arouse enthusiasm among Children’s Coats, worth from 29/6 GIFTS WORTH 2/6 EACH. a stroke of luck our Furnishing those who want to Bave s pl en - to 59/6, for 15/6. So amazing a 5 ; 8 7 8, 1000, 1432, 1589, 2132, 2735, 3156, BOYS’ SHIRTS Buyer secured a line of over d j d quality guaranteed pure price marks this item as a Smith’s 4986 4Q76 4148 4706 4811 4014 6078 6412 BOYS SHIRTS, 50 0 sample ends of Wilton White Twill Sheeting in an 80 inch special. They are made in a good 39/5, 4138, 4765, 4811, 4913, 5078, 5312, WAT v pt ATFB 2/6. and Axminster Carpets and width usually 3/11 now 2/6 heavy Coating in Saxe, Brown 639 a, 6454, 6732, b. 158, 7976, 8121, 9235, 9854, ’ . we pass our luck on to you yard. A really good English and Navy shades and come in sizes 10010, 10135, 10454, 10638, 10971, 11121, 11654, 12176, 1/11. ,„nlhpr7of^v. s _ s every it€m » trium » h make. from 24 to 39 inches. i 2365, 12589, 12632, 12759, 12801, 13096, 13257, 13438, A super-saving for Southland ken Boys’ Striped DriU Shirts U andTyard are 14158,14296,14387,14722, 15451, 15831,15921, 16783. Sporceiate g '7 ,s inch S Te ff a 0 " S x^t^LfS’s 8 Sr ya r b dTn^- Home P " ces S Unclaimed Gift Numbers, Gore Store. with Ivory finish half- Price 2/6. for yard lengths. | | dozen. Well worth 4/6. WIT/TON CARPET ENDS’ bILJM IB 13013, 17000, 12369, 15786, 14531, 16872, 12376, 13287, 1 yard-5/6 and 6/6. IDIhII iBI .Il IBM' 13763, 14543, 14765, 15109, 15643, 16631, 16710, 16887, ' U yards-10/6. Ul 13963, 14871, 15978, 12456, 12783, 13821, 14115, X BOYS’ SPORTS suits, each - -kdfe ■/ 14278, 14456, 14723, 14854, 15230, 15459, 15732, 15898, HALF DOZEN DINNER SUPER WILTON ENDS: 16004,16176,16328,16573,16681,16723,16789, 16895, PLATES ’ , '"’n , o , li yards—l2/6. TM £ 12573, 12652, 12937, 13420, 13621, 13856, 14098, 14563, 2/11. Suite in NewlandThat is 14621 ’ 14883 ’ 15253 ’ 15621 ’ 15837 ’ 15907 ’ 16136 ’ 16222 ’ More than your money’s worth what we have been told over and " »pxrns: 16568, 16673, 16824, 12293, 12371, 12763, 12892, 12905, here - 9-inch White Granite over agate by satisfied mothers. AXMINSTER LNDb: , 13176, 13233, 13311, 13472, 13538, 13637, 13854, 14023, Dinner Plates-we!! worth 5/6- These Pure New Zealand Wool H yards 15/- I- 141 93 , 1 428 7, 14569, 14621, 14778, 14819, 14972, 15123, fre r av^mak h e a “ih hard wear. all sizes from 5 to 16. * 16289, 16313, 16458, 16825, 16975,

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Southland Times, Issue 20496, 26 May 1928, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 20496, 26 May 1928, Page 9

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