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Gigantic Mid-winter Clearance Sale - 2/11 All previous ®TT is difficult to use restraint in describing this offering to our public. Never have our salespeople values erlinsed I r been so enthusiastic about a bargain opportunity. It is of course hard to believe that such glori- s. values eciipsea . ous evening and dance frocks can be sold at such low prices. No woman or miss who needs a Frock, /if ■ X The Winter C |„ ranc , Slde or who could use an extra one, and can get to the Store on Thursday should fail to attend this A. | o reaches the very pinnacle of Rpllintr / W'l bargain-giving with this wonsciiiug. g / X.W ■ YA derful offer from the Dreu *|KT CZ=s 8 If 3S Z/’l Section—-Dreis Fabric!, worth fIBI f|q| ' 1 up to 17/6, for 2/11 yard! 1 This offer holds good for all jmLlia'' '' M Uni W/mH/jI/A/ f M vf the wee * t — eve ry 1 long X( I A * " V table w '** *“ * olu * e< * > u P* r - lat ' v * l>arsain ’’ The items—all at 2/11 yard °—include:—Four pieces of 54 ( - nch p anC y Astrachan ilk worth 17/6. Two pieces of New Styles—Absolutely! K Greatest Values—Certainly! 7 B BHw I M j tume Tweeds usual| y 13/6. Cxi n J l- t L ■.'Tf XX X B _ Six pieces of 54 inch Velour bpectacular Keductions I A Dramatic Clearance coating worth 13/6. one W Jr hundred pieces of 36 inch No other event of its kind 2 Sjg 1 that should stir Southland uS,y" 3 ““° 'u'sjl™* in the Store has ever offered W SQOfft) | to action ! 3cS such phenomenal values! fe Bl" yHa II Perhaps youve often Marvellous wool Knitted Cioth. 36 inches The news of this dramatic clearance will cause l||j A wrJg | thought—“What a dis- e wide, usually 8/11. a thrill! It comes at just the right moment. -wwaEM wiß&aK/i &, vJ 1M M ' tinct thrill it must be to bavingS ' . , . ~.. Wil Jr® 8 I the privily,! table will prove exceptionally evening wear fashions of the hour —the fav- F/I < i 1 ■ 1 IF who can choose from profitable, oured modes of the season —at reduced i ’ I I I the most wonderful and VVluc prices truly astonishing! A wonderful selec- 1 1 I very newest creations f Rpmomher f tion—every woman will immediately recognise ® ' /tf 11 ■ without one thought of Assortments I Rememuer . the very Frock she has been looking for —and <- /w? 1 K HM ~ „ . ..... fully expected to pay half as much again for \ x ' k B ■ ■ F / the price. It really is All this Week and maybe more! \ i I ■ —and this extraordin- Beautiful ® B ► ary c,earance enables everything on rm v -d k. /-' 2 Mr us to offer you that very Colours ! ,i •• .•] Tnill’CJnOV opportunity—to secure *“ e * ,, 8 tab,e 1 IlUiSUay _ 1 the most exquisite # j s on |y Unique I I 9/11 dt 9 delU* “When Evening Lights Glitter and GIow” cutTn hain OSt Trimmings! Glorious Evening and Dance Frocks! ““l SPECIALLY-PRICED FOOTBALLS Even the most optimistic of the shoppers who crowd Smith’s fi Truly a P erfect example of a really distinguished Evening Frock BOYS—TAKE NOTE! Clearance Sale never expected so amazingly low a price as 55/- , H the sort that —at another time would cause women to In a few days, on * dusty sunto go onto such lovely and appealing Evening Frocks as these. ■ sigh regretfully when they looked at the price ticket! But baked field half a world away, Regularly 84/-. A glorious selection of chic styles in Taffeta, ■ Smith’s Clearance is a momentous event and these lovely fifteen black-jerseyed stalwart. Georgette and Crepe-de-Chene. Some are gracefully feminine E Frocks which usually would cost £5 5/- are now 63/-. We pre- for with layers and layers of tiers building up the skirt one of the ■ diet that they will sparkle in many u danr-e hall this season. The world—and until that momontloveliest of the season’s fashions others are draped at side overdress with petal-shaped hemline on skirt goes over silver ou ’ match is played and won and have an unever hemline. fIHH 4F • tissue underdress. Shades of Black, Rose, Sky, Helio and Apri- a " N «w z “ l »n« wil * *>« ° n ‘JP; and have an uneven hemline. eot. Women’s size. now, ‘o? thusiasts—Match balls, complete with bladder, at senMS h !,tion *' s,l ‘ prlc ”’ ' b B i Matct , u, ua n y ■ B SALE PRICE—3/11. ■ Winter time is dance time—and every woman's fancy rightly ■ No - 2 Match Ball. Usually 1/6. F turns to thoughts of Dancing Frocks. The Frock must, of B MIM9I SALE PRICE 4/11. course, be an irresistible interpretation of fashion’s latest ideas and be compellingly low-priced a combination strongly evid- 3 M,f c h Ball. Usually 9/6. eneed in these rustling Taffeta Frocks the very latest and SALE PRICE 6/6. prieed at only 39/6. A delightful Sale surprise! Usually they would be 52/6. The gathered bodice, the posy on shoulder, the new full skirt make these Frocks charmingly feminine. Sizes —S.W. and Women’s. Be here when the Store opens at 9 o’clock, Thursday ! Mail and Telephone Orders filled while quantities last. Evening Shawls " —— —— 1 Reduced ! RIBBON BAGS PEARL BEAD NECKLETS S igUB LADIES KNITTED SCARVES CHILDREN'S WOOLLEN a* * companion ovont to the 2/11 3/6 ftIMfMUIB! 3/n tl x L - L . /Jz z —\ W/ J/- V || Q/ O deeply reduced Sale Pricei. These fashionable Bead Neck- EC C11 JrArrN ■■/ W Many harmonizing colour! are L“u1 lon „ of \ he mo T ent! e “ are 60 '" ches wide in I y-VTt DROGKbbbIVE . ... „ . u blended together in thii fu1000 Ribbon Bags featured in a length and sold before the Sale I THE ~r-?I ti. u ,-l. j.j.- , Cosy w <x>H«n Gloves with einatino collection The deDepartment, and also a big at 6/11 each. They are still They s od like wlldfire-ther.'s fancy gauntlets. Shades of Le “ingly n« t£ window display. They're a new, fashionable and smart— ' only a few left now. Knitted Navy, Greys, Fawns, Putty and qualities superb and there's an marvellous value-only 2/11 but stocks must be reduced so -the“verv’iTteat “I’t VU Pastille and sizes 3,4, 5 and Almost unlimited choice. THE each! Remember 1000 to the price has been cut in half. - - l P e ver X latest. At nll 6. These are a special purchase SALE PRICES ARE 35/- 50/Ch °° SefrOm! All to go at 3/6 each! INVERCARGILL. GORE. " Vedto X

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The sewing shop. (Opp. H. & J. Smith's). MRS DRYDEN. Winter Coats, Costumes, Coat Frocks and Evening Dresses. All Renovations undertaken. Fur Coats altered or Re-lined. Country Customers specially catered for. Garments Cut and Fitted same day. LADIES’ OWN MATERIAL MADE UP. FUR BY THE YARD, OR ANY LENGTH CUT. ALL WORK GUARANTEED.

Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure First aid for coughs, colds, influenza. (Advt.)

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Southland Times, Issue 20523, 27 June 1928, Page 9

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