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BARGAINS OF THE WEEK FROM HERBERT HAYNES This list of really genuine Bargains is given as a guidance to this week’s shoppers, and as a proof that Herbert Haynes always endeavour to give the public what it needs and what it wants. The. Most for the Least. LADIES’ COAT FROCKS; Navy, Black, Fawn, Nut MEN’S ALL WOOL FANCY A HOSE; good medBrown, Green and Rose Dust. Sizes S.W., W.0.5., ium weight; smart patterns. Usual Price 3/11. O.S. Usual Price 79/6, £4 19/6, £5 5/-, £9 9/-. SALE PRICE 2/11. SALE PRICE 49/6, 55/-, 63/-, 4gns. MEN’S HEAVY WEIGHT PYJAMAS; good patVELOUR, FACE CLOTH AND TWEED COATS; terns; cosy and warm. Usual Price 8/11. all smart, styles; fur trimmed. Sizes S.W., W., O.S. SALE PRICE 7/6. Shades Navy, Black, Grey, Green, Fawn, Nut Brown and Saxe. Usual Price £4 10/6, £5 10/6, *£6 6/-, £7 10/-. £ll 11/-. • SALE PRICE £3 10/6, BOYS’ DARK GREY HARD WEARING SPORTS £3 19/6, £4 19/6, £5 5/-, £7 7/-. SUITS, in all sizes from 6 to 16, with shorts: unrepeatable anywhere near this price. Usual Price LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR FELTS. A range of 27/6 to 35/6. SALE PRICE 19/6. Felts with large and small brims; dinted crowns and ribbon trimmings; all shades. Usual Price 17/6. " SALE PRICE 7/11. WRITE OR CALL WHILE THE STOCK LASTS. Benefit by One of these Favourable Purchases. GENT’S SMOKING JACKETS, in all wool, suitA LINE OF READY-TO-WEAR FELTS AND able material. Just the thing to put on after PULL-ONS; in small cosy shapes; very suitable taking off the outer wear, and to feel life is worth for sports wear. Usual Price 15/6. living. Shades Grey and Fawn. Suitably bound SALE PRICE 5/11. and corded edges. Usual Price 49/6 to 69/6. SALE PRICE 29/6. CHILDREN’S FLEECY BINED BLOOMERS. Sizes 12—22. Saxe, .Cream, Navy and . Light LAMPSHADE BEAD FRINGE. Red only. Brown. Usual Price 1/11. 2 inch. Usual Price 1/11. SALE PRICE 1/6. SALE PRICE I/-. , ” 4 inch. Usual Price 2/11. CHILDREN’S WHITE FLANNELETTE NIGHT- SALE PRICE 1/6. DRESSES; long sleeves with or without collar. 6 inch. Usual Price 3/11. Usual Price 6/11. SALE PRICE 5/6 SALE PRICE 2/3. 54 Inch HEAVY TWEEDS, in dark mixtures. LAMPSHADE BEAD FRINGE; fruit design, in Usual Price 6/11. SALE PRICE 4/11. Pink, White and Green variegated; 4 inches. Usual Price 7/6. SALE PRICE 4/11. 54 Inch ALL WOOL,NAVY SERGE, in a heavy LAMPSHADE BEAD FRINGE; patterned in Black, make. Usual Price 9/11. Blue and Gold; neat design. Usual Price 6/11. SALE PRICE 6/11. SALE PRICE 4/11. HERBERT HAYNES & CO, LTD. THE HOUSE FOR SATISFACTION phone 190. TA.Y STREET, INVERCARGILL. po - BOX . i«- ■

n few i 'mMiiHa ill nN II iIH 'n IN STRANG’S FINE FURNITURE YOU WILL FIND WELL PLANNED CONVENIENCE AND SOUND CONSTRUCTION TO THE LAST DETAIL. A DINING ROOM FURNISHED WITH ONE OF OUR SUITES COMMANDS INSTANT ADMIRATION. PRICES ARE CONSISTENTLY LOW I When you buy Furniture consider not only how it looks at the time but how it will look after years of service. Money invested in good Furniture is money converted into permanent satisfaction. Buy yours at Strang’s and this is certain. W. Strang & Coy Esk and Kelvin Streets. MAKERS OF FURNITURE OF MERIT.

LAWNMOWERS repaired and sharpened until end of July at 15 per cent less than usual prices. Have your Mower overhauled NOW—ready for Spring. You get a first-class job. Mower. n ailed for. —H. MACDONALD, 85 Spey Street. TO BUILDERS—Wanted an offer for Six-roomed Dwelling in need of repairs; situated on real good section in good selling locality. Handy to Dee Street. —A. W. COWLEY. 26 Esk Street. ■

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Southland Times, Issue 20534, 10 July 1928, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 20534, 10 July 1928, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 20534, 10 July 1928, Page 5

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