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We Complete Stocktaking This Week See the Following Lines which are offered at Gift Prices to Clear IN THE SHOWROOM AND MILLINERY FLANNEL FROCKS; a smart range newest styles FELT HATS; a great selection, in large he ad fits, with plain top and check skirts; S.W., W. and Were 14/6 to 17/6. YOUR PICK 7/11. O.S. sizes; 52/6. NOW 39/6 each. A TABLE OF FELT AND VELVET HATS, at the A FEW KASHA FROCKS, in smart checks; 63/-. gift P r >ce of 3/11 each. TO GO AT 49/6. COSY LITTLE COAT AND CAP SETS, in pretty shades; 16 to 20 inch; 15/6 to 25/-. ALL WOOL CARDIGANS, in smart striped effects; FOR 13/6 to 21/-. I®/®' 0 ! WOOL ROMPERS, in Grey, Cream and Sky; 16 and 18 inch; 17/6. ’ FOR 15/-. SMART REPP FROCKS, in S.W., W. and O.S. ™ ■ v sizes; good colours. Were 42/- to 79/6. “ AIDS JUMPER SUITS, in Fawn Rose and NOW 32/6 to 69/6 Cinnamon; 24 and 27 inch. Were 17/6 and 19/6. TO GO AT 15/- and 16/6. VELOUR COATS, in W. and O.S. sizes, with fur INFANTS’ CASHMERE FROCKS; daintily workcollars, in Grey, Brown and Fawn; 172/-. ed i 0/11 to 10/6 - Now 5/3 to 13/6. FOR 6gns. INFANTS’ SILK FROCKS; plain or embroidered; 12/6 to 19/6. FOR 10/6 to 17/6. CASHMERE JUMPER SUITS, in Fawn, Green and Wine. Were 49/6 to 59/6. MAIDS’ REPP FROCKS, in all sizes and pretty A GIFT AT 30/-. shades; 22/6 to 42/6. NOW 21/- to 37/6. DRESS MATERIALS MANCHESTER 40 Inch ALL WOOL TWEEDS; good colours. FLANNELETTE BLANKETS; lovely quality. TO CLEAR AT 3/6 yard. Single 12/6, Double 15/6 pair. 36 Inch HEAVY QUALITY JAP SILK; White FRINGED BREAKFAST CLOTHS; Red and Blue only; 4/11. FOR 3/11 yard. border; 50 x 50 inch; 5/9. FOR 4/6. 36 Inch VELVETEENS; good shades for day or LINEN SETS—-1 Tablecloth and 6 Serviettes, evening; 7/11. FOR 6/11 yard. boxed; a useful gift; 2x2 yards. Were 37/6, 42/6. TO GO AT 27/6 and 32/6. 36 Inch COTTON FUJI for Dresses or Underwear; 1/lh FOR 1/6 yard ' COLONIAL FLANNEL; great value 2/3. 54 Inch BLACK ITALIAN; heavy quality; 2/6; FOR 1/9 yard ' very special. AT l/l I yard. 36 Inch PURE SILK DUCHESSE MOUSSELINE; Fn R^/S^M^Dn WO °CA D S '?a/a 27/ | 6 ‘ ' Black- 7/11 FOR 6/6 FOR 22/6 pa r ' Do “ e 39/6 - FOR 29,6 P alr - 54 Inch ALL WOOL VELOUR COATING; 13/6. WHITE TERRY TOWELLING; splendid quality. FOR 11/6 yard. 16 inch I/-, 27 inch l/l I yard. EVERY DEPARTMENT IS OFFERING GIFT LINES. e Thomson & Beattie Ltd. “THE QUAUTY HOUSE” (s£*) Invercargill and Gore.

Hannah’s Shoes for Girls and Maids are Firm Favourites „ 0 . GcodValue here shown-All popular styles. If you cannot Call Request a FREE Catal°Bue in which other Lines are Featured. No. 1404— Girls' BOX CALF. One-bar Shoe, with nin-punched vamp. S ze ’’ 7 “° 3O, 10 / 6 ; 11101112 / 6 - State Malds '' 2 and 3 ' 14/6; 4 ‘o«. 15/6. I the size— No. 1401— Girls’ PATENT One- I I Enclose Postal end Trimming. - I Note —and n». wi S 7'»io. 13/6- n 15/6 Mail your order! ’ 2 and3 ’17/6; “o’lB/6. No. 1407— Girls’ BOX CALF Derby Shoe, with machine sewn soles. Sizes—--10. 12/6; H to i, 14/6> % Post Maids'— 'f/. rusi 2 and 3, 16 / 6; 4to 6, 17/6 . % Free No. 140 G —Same Style and Prices as No. 1407. S.^ I ?.a ]^ LACK GLACE with PATENT TOE-CAP. ]407 No. 1400— Girls’ PATENT, One-bar Shoe. No 140 fl — Sizes, 7 to 10, 13/6; 11 to 1, 15/6. Maids’, 2 and 3, J 7/6; 4 to 6, 18/6. T-Tl-TTlUMflWinilT—Mrt No uoa Local Address; 20 Tay Street, Invercargill.

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Southland Times, Issue 20539, 16 July 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 20539, 16 July 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 20539, 16 July 1928, Page 3

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