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Our whole organization has worked hard and long to have these extraordinary Savings ready for Thursday! H. & J. Smith’s Mid-winter clearance c a i it A L« IL ,9/6 have ever offered! Splendid quality Suite made especially for us from mixed Tweeds. All ✓ )®Er from 5 to 14 to go at the sensational price of \ Z? 4 19/g Mc h! Thj, i s absolutely the last word in \. Suit Values for Boys. Parents should hurry! ' CHILDREN'S J SOCKS RIBBON BAGS LADIES’ CASHMERE HOSE 1/111 2/11 2/6 d3L|3*y> to none B B —The novelty— BR fah VB w /H B Sale Special—Children's I Silk Ribbon Bags to choose from in all wool Cashmere Hose (seam- B| BB a . ’ ■MM and Wool Socks— heavy Ail shades—2/11 each. See the less) shades of Black, Tan- JI B k 888 Bend's make—in shades of window display. The shopping ura, Silver, Peach, Sunburn, Beß Bl W B Saxe, Nude, Champagne, Wild world of Southland is taking a Nude, Aluminium, Pastel, jBIHBIjB Rose, Atmosphere and Gazelle. remarkable interest in this Champagne—2/6 pair. One of .CB9 —l/llj pair for all sizes from latest idea of Fashion. Hund- the finest values in Southland’s 5 to 9. Worth double. reds sold already. shopping history. Quality Merchandise at cost —below cost —a trifle above cost! 11 Mail and Telephone /*> Commencing To-day REAOVrO-W£AB FELTS fflled , A w/ 1 1 I i I Zj I/i [LT It* * Stl ® Special!—Extra heavy tt.fi. */ tteiUfl WDile Quantities Last I RD l/IJ&A Engliih cane and White MixA Sale Special second to none Vi js. Ka ing Bowls. —Ready-to-Wear Felts with ’ Size (inches) 91 101 12 /vj * 1 O 1 small turned-up or medium L-iSeml | S (S? Usually 3/6 4/9 6/6 r.««. &>« » I drooping brim—usually 15/6 Now 2/3 2/11 3/11 b JcUSa fi lOala B LJO it* now 3/11. An irresistible array ) A bargain of bargains for the MVIIUWMVUWI of shades and styles. A value B’'M?KS?SKjv housewife. Extra hard-wear- . that will win ready recognition. 'J ing. f fl's * I ’ * fe 11 "—“ 01 Glorious Evening L tl "T/ T ' ES and Dance Frocks! KI il iWI | Hi nMniw 'f Hil I 111 li ill 1' -JL ' “JT* Hf’ Ullllllm $4? Ties—worth Tlle news of this dramatic clearance will cause a thrill! ' il |jl j Ijljlll 5,1511J5j7r?T1 LirlUlllil Uffnl 2/6 to 3/ ll—now I/-. This It comes at just the right moment. It answers the hopes **rT iJji:b, ‘j \ Hwl Imlle , tl .fir Mil 111 outrivals previous Tie values. and wishes of feminine hearts throughout the Province. HTSiiP** It brings evening wear fashions of the hour—the favourite modes of the season —at reduced prices truly .Iff .. ;": |w||! . •’•••jjz ; ' ft’”-- """"’"""" ■"■"■'■■■“'" astonishing! A wonderful selection every woman CHEMISE vests will immediately recognise the very Frock she has been / A looking for—and fully expected to pay half as much —— jl L Zil-WMib 'wMV\ rlW.fyWWßffliwnrfill 111 &/v ugain for and maybe more! 't* Sale Special—Six dozen only r , /*, »K -J— l best quality Winter weight , LSwßfJr Cotton Chemise Vests—usually I JfT 3/11—now 2/6. O.S. size with “"Wk x u short sleeves. An economy KK f 200 enthusiastic co-workers join in a wholehearted invitation to Southland to Save ! th “ dese ves attention M f W® ? /* * * lo t Isn't it strange that some people TALK ECONOMY and yet CURTAIN NETS Ml jV |y|r|Qf p YiVJI 1 'J*V ■ when the opportunity comes to practice it they refuse to mA gf JU ■ ■ A"*VOL XjA.ll flvl ttlllttl j • accept it? One would imagine that if everyone could buy 4 /£* g something he or she wanted for sixpence they wouldn’t pay I/O . r 1 • ! 1 c ■ I a shilling. But human nature is queer. On Thursday, Friday e ■ e •< r , ■ « Un InUrsday, Friday and Saturday and Saturday v/c are going to sell thousands of pounds worth inches P wideTin Ur a |vory 6tS ’and Winter time is dance time and every woman’s faney „vnr.Tfkin<r nn « Liw tokia merc l iail di se that the public NEEDS at much less than Creim shades—l/6 yard. The rightly turns to thoughts of Dancing Frocks. The everyming on a Dig laoie prevailing prices. And while an army of thrifty people will very utmost in value-giving Frock' must, of course, be an irresistible interpretation ctr«>frhincr fhp whnlp Ipinfftli nf fhp take advantage of the savings, yet some, a few perhaps, will here! latest ideas and be compellingly low-priced Streicnmg me wnoie lengin 01 me miss the chance, or pay more. a combination strongly evidenced in these rustling Dress Department will be sold at - Taffeta Frocks the very latest and priced at only r 39/6. A delightful Sale surprise! Usually they would 2 woollen bloomers WHITE marcella quilts family scales fog 52/6. The gathered bodice, the posy on shoulder, g 1 4 « /g* the new full skirt make these Frocks charmingly feminI o/o 3/11 ine. Sizes—S.W. and Women’s. I as£| A Sale Special second to none A Sale Special!—Splendid qualF ■ TB —Pure Wool Bloomers in ity English-made White Mar- A Sale Special!—A 12 inch 49 jg ■ shades of Blue, Helio, Fawn, cella Quilts in two sizes: size Clock-face family Scale Brown, Navy and Grey— Size 10/4 11/4 with 81 inch plate—worth 7/6 glHffißHl I AX usually 7/11—now 5/6 pair. Usually 17/6 22/6 —now 3/11. Easily regulated. ■ ■ | »«««< Women’s and O.S. sizes. A bar- Now 12/6 14/6 Will weigh from 2oz. up to ■ H I gain as good as this will come Unequalled for low price and 25lbs. Unusually low-priced— f The following items are just a ,irst on the sh °pp in 9 li,t - hish quality! 1 senuine savlns! f few of the amazing Bargains ~ a B a U ■■ READY-TO-WEAR FELTS BOYS’ TWEED KNICKERS COIR DOOR MATS Two bolts of SUITINGS 54 inches wide. Splendid Dark shades. These ■ - /di JI dA * materials sell usually at 7/11 yard. NOW 2/11 YARD. 7/ I 1 K | | Coloured Dress FLANNELS 36 inches wide. A splendid all wool Colonial ~ . ■ , n -, k 4 , , , -,, „ , d a*, c •> dr Eventho most Optimistic of the shoppers Who Crowd make in shades of Helio, Beige, Fawn, Cedar, Plum. Rose, Almond, Navy Sale Spec,l-Dutinctive look- A Sale Special!-Boys Mixed A Sale Special second to none Smith’s Clearance Sale never expect SO amazingly low and Tan. Usually 3/11 to 5/11 yard. NOW 2/11 YARD. '"9 Ready-to-Wear Felts trim- Tweed Knickers made with Spwial Coir Door Mats of good ft ])rice as 55/. to onto snch love ] y and appealing med with self and contrasting side pockets and lined with quality. 1 th i 7u , qa / a Three bolts of Grev Mixture COSTUME TWEEDS 54 inches wide Sold ribbons to tone—usually 15/6 unbleached calico—s/11 for Sizes 2 3 4 5 Evening ll’OCks aS these. Regularly 64/-. A gIOHOUS wu“ivat I’4 va?d NOW 2/11 YARD TWEEDS d and 17/6—now 7/i I. Areally sizes sto 16. An item that Prices 2/3 2/li 3/6 3/ii selection of chic styles in Taffeta, Georgette and Crepe- ■ ' ' excellent variety of shades and would be unusual value at a A saving of paramount import- de-Chene. Some are gracefully feminine with layers Six bolts of all wool VELOURS 54 inches wide. Shades of Brown, Fawn, stylos. A great bargain. . much higher price. ance to shoppers. an j layers of tiers building’ up the skirt One of the Helio and Black and Nigger. Usually 13/6 yard, now 2/li yard. , n ._,.... loveliest of the season’s fashions others are draped Two pieces of 27 inch twill back VELVETEEN in Grey and Fawn shades. Side and haVC an Uneven hemline. Usually 6/11 vard. NOW 2/11 YARD. MEN’S WOOLLEN UNDERPANTS MEN’S MUFFLERS COIR MATTING All wool Knitted JERSEY CLOTH 36 inches wide. In shades of Kingfisher, —. » . . /fl*, 4 /fl* a Cyclamen, Brown, Bottle, Violet, New Green, and Royal. Usually 9/6 yard. 5/ I 1 W/O 1/3 I A range of COSTUME TWEEOS AND FANCY FLANNELS, also smart check A Sale Special I—Men’s med- A Sale Special!—Men’s fine Fancy Striped Coir Matting of g[ I eßects. These are ail wool and 27 inches wide. Usually o/ll yard. NOW j(Jm weight a || pure woo | quality Art Silk Mufflers in superior quality:— I zil yahd. Underpants in Shetland shade club stripes—usually 6/6—now Sizes 18 27 36 inches. I a. .uru aevoAouau • w n j « , j „r r. .J —5/11 for all sizes. A plain 3/6. A welcome economy— Prices 1/9 2/6 3/3 yard. HMMi UsuaUy 17/6 yard NOW e knit ’ A Sale surprise! decidedly worth investigating. A bargain of bargains. ■ ■ W Assortment of Fancy COAT LININGS 38 inches wide in both shot and floral effects. Usually 3/6 to 5/6 yard. NOW 2/11 YARD. HTl_ J •!] ■ 1 1, A Two bolts of extra heavy satin finish ITALIAN CLOTH — Just like Satin. Ine Crowds will be here at 9 a.m. Full 54 inches wide. Usually sold at 4/6 yard. NOW 2/11 38 inch Cream RADIANTA sold usually at 4/6 yard is now placed on the M Of a really Eventable at 2/n yard. . ln B' Erock the sort that —at another time would • t 'Mf iM cause women to sigh regretfully when they looked at too remnants of ail pure silk crepe-dechene 36 inches wide. Usually \W JB-Ji upFu “ /vWm sMlr the price ticket! But Smith’s Clearance is a momentous 5/n to io/6 yard. Now ail to clear at 2/ii yard. XtvbW'f event— and these lovely Frocks which usually would satins, corded silks, lizard trimmings— just the thing for Cush- IV* II cost £5 5/- are now 63/-. We predict that they will ions, Fancy Work, etc. Usually 7/n to 8/n yard. Now all to go at 2/u Ff YMOLiMfI ; i sparkle in many a dance hall this season. The overy* rd - dress with petal-shaped hemline on skirt goes over SILK GEORGETTE, fancy silks and LITE-DE-CHENE 36 inches wide silver tissue underdress. Shades of Blaek, Rose, Sky, and sold usually at 3/11 yard. Now all to clear at 2/11 YARD. W LflfcMlfer Hello and ApriCOt. Women’s Size.

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Southland Times, Issue 20524, 28 June 1928, Page 9

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