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fit Men’s Tailoring. Tailored to Measure Worsted S ™ ,s . £6/6/luutDMorn I RfIRF A special purchase of Worsted IHVcHUAnuILL. Suitings enables us to offer " Tailored to Measure Suits at £6/6/ —instead of the usual B’Ty"— price of £9 9/-. " ■ W There is a large and varied W y I Jy W"W y selection of the Worsted SuitI 1k / ■ ■ Ifl ® ■ K ■ * / iff * ■ ings choose from—each one w/ 111 ■ B B W/*/ BL I splendid in quality and most W a aJL fcL B. B distinctive in pattern. C- J We guarantee the Suits will be tailored to the rigid Proj • 1 gressive Store standard. two UltliTlC WOrCIS valua ls 80 extraordinary ’ that an early selection is adI‘l'j visable. which mean, ability ... to sell for less! Mantle Showroom steps forward with our most amazing Coat j offer I Dress Materials and Silks! Housewives take note ! Velour Coats. Worth up to 84/-. Woollen Materials, 2/11. Crystal Cruets, 3/6. 29/6 On oddment tables in the Dress Section Four piece Crystal Breakfast Cruets— Quality is the kcynote of these there is a wonderful variety of Woollen Salt, Pepper, Mustard, on Boat Tray. So coats, it’s apparent in the Materials Coatings, Wool Morocains, good they are worth 7/6. Our special material, the fashionable Tweeds, Flannel Tweed, Fancy Checks, price is 3/6 each. shades, and in the exact and etc., all 40 and 54 inches wide. We careful way they ’ re made - predict a brisk clearaway for the price THE C °JJI L ajJ VE rUR 2/n U vSd 4/11 t 0 12/6 _is now ° nly Six Piece Crystal Cruets, 5/9. .They are iu g h grade coats 7 y 1O ,„ n wortll U P t 0 84 /- AND WE These are worth 12/6. Our price is 5/9. are going to sell them Six piece Crystal Breakfast Cruets AT Crc>nf> Satin? 2/11 Sauce, Vinegar, Pepper, Salt and Mustard Q vrepe 6HI. on Boat Tray. Richly embossed. 29/6, 35/-& 39/6 A bargain that should satisfy for un- These values are the result of doubtedly it is one of the very best Vai- , a purchase from an overstockues we have ever offered —36 inch Crepe mi n 0/9 ed Nortllern warehouseman. Satins in shades of Helio, Cedar, Green, Thermos FIaSKS, 2/3. We Grey, Brown, Teale, Lilac and Cyclamen Raw Winter days are constant reminders O ur most amazing Coat offer —usually 15/6 now 3/11. of how useful and comforting a Thermos to date. Flask (with its all important contents) can be. One pint size sold usually at Qr'/I- 11 4/6—now 2/3. One and a-half pint size, - Olin v eiuvib, 11-. usually 5/6 —now 3/3. No better values An Extraordinary Getting the most for your money is an anywhere. Purchase I easy task when Smith’s offer such a r rt value as this 18 inch Silk Velvets in all IrBF ( ftatS good shades usually 5/11 to 8/11 —now j X / I/-. A Kitchen bet, 5/-. Worth £l5 15/-. An outstanding bargain for the kitchen pry /■* / consisting of one 7 pint Enamel Sauce- X / / IU/ " n m . j 11 pan with extra handle (worth 4/6), one hpcp’s » thrill for .v.rv Rosedale Tweeds, 4/11. Aluminium Fish Slice (worth 1/3), one woman in Southland ! An oZ Pre-eminent for quality and value Cook’s Fork (1/-), one Apple Corer (1/-), fering of high quality Fur Rosedale Tweeds plain and checked to one Pot Scrub (6d.), one Dover Pattern ? t ° a * s nll Mn-t ho"™ match —ina 38 inch width worth 5/11 Egg Beater (2/-), the Set worth 10/3, ari]y But because the wareand 6/11 now 4/11 yard. A genuine for 5/-. houseman was overstocked we Smith’s value here. were able t 0 secure them at \ FAR BELOW their regular wholesale prices. Half Dozen Plates, 1/11. I BLACK AND MOLE CONEY | Coatings, 4/11. A super-saving for Southland purses— Typical of Smith’s super value-giving is English Staffordshire Semi-Porcelain 7 kolinsky rabbit coats this line of all wool Velour Coatings in a inch Tea Plates with Ivory finish for 1/11 I worth double. I 54 inch width for 4/11 yard. This low half dozen. Well worth 4/6. Are to go at £9 9/. each, price is the result of a sensational pur- mole beaver and chase usually it would cost 15/6 yard. black coney coats, Half Dozen Dinner Plates, wor Vgolt £1212/- each. 2/11. I BLACK CONEY COATS, in g Silk Materials, 3/11. More than your money’s worth here 9 —worth double. eBl s - Nowhere anything better than this 50 inch White Granite Dinner Plates well To go at £l5 15/-. ends of 38 inch Crepe de Chines and Fancy worth 5/6 —for 2/11 half dozen. An The women of Southland will Silks usually 5/11 up to 12/6 —now 3/11 extra heavy make that will stand much certainly appreciate the fact j hard wear. that such values are almost ’ unheard of and we expect to sell the whole stock in i short order. HOT WATER HOT WATER BAGS. BAGS. Sl, P er 7/fi -m Carpet Ends. • 1 ° J' v At Unheard of Prices. For a winter’s night one 5/9 is a really unusual price Thrilling bargains such as of these specially low-priced for these Continental Hot these Carpet Ends priced pheNorth British make reinforced Water Bags in an Bby 10 size. nomenally low will gladden Hot Water Bags made from This is an all rubber seamless many a thrifty heart. By a the stoutest of materials Bag—and will be found ex- stroke of luck our Furnishing 7/6 for 8 by 10 size, 8/6 for actly what you need on a Buyer secured a line of over the Bby 12 size. chilly night. The Bby 12 size 60 0 sample ends of Wilton —5/11. and Axminster Carpets and every item a triumph in valuegiving. The prices for and 2 yard lengths are much below the home prices for yard Little things that make a Great Store! ™ CM , EIEma , 1 yard 5/6 and 6/6. IJWe are always glad to have patrons spend a few hours in - 15 ;. this Store, even if they don’t spend anything else. If Shop- super wilton ends: ping does not necessarily mean buying, it also means merely J yardsie/6. looking around. 1f And looking round this Store is never aymtnstf.p ends: wasted time. If Because there are always so many new things 11 yard3_ls/ and 21/ to see. IF YOU CANNOT CALL-POST YOUR ORDER!

The King has sent the mother of quadruplets, who died shortly after being born in the Leeds Maternity Hospital, a cheque for two guineas. The King’s bounty could not be granted owing td the death of the babies.

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Southland Times, Issue 20497, 28 May 1928, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 20497, 28 May 1928, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 20497, 28 May 1928, Page 9

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