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SPECIALS DURING SMITH’S BEAUTIFYING WEEK. H. & J. Smith’s generous donation to the Invercargill Beautifying Society of 10 per cent, of the cash takings at the Invercargill Store for the week beginning to-day, brings a wonderful opportunity for all to assist substantially in making Invercargill more beautiful and, at the same time, save tremendously on purchases from the most remarkable assemblages of high quality Spring merchandise ever under one roof in Southland. On another page Smith’s advertisement is crammed full of thrilling economies—but many of the best had to be left out. For example, these outstanding bargains, each a triumph in value-giving:—Cotton dress materials, widths 28 to 36 inches, 1/per yard. Guaranteed genuine Fur Felts for men, bound or cut edges, sizes 6$ to 7i — usually 19/6—now 7/6. Men’s Roslyn dark grey all wool tweed trousers, sizes 4to 7—usually 15/6—now 8/11. Men’s wide-end ties, all designs and colourings—usually 2/6 to 6/6—now 1/-, 1/9, 2/6, 2/11 each. 54-inch white twill sheeting—--1/6 yard. Polishing dusters, 14 by 17 inches—4d each, or 4 for 1/-. Bead fringing for lampshades—usually 3/6 to 19/6 now 1/- and 1/6 yard. Pure Egyptian Cotton white madapolam, 36 inches wide—usually 2/3—now 1/- yard. 36incb striped flannelette worth 1/6—now 9d yard. Fancy all silk curtain nets, 40inches wide —worth 5/6—now 2/11 yard. Slightly soiled Roslyn all wool white blankets—single, 21/- pair; double, 25/- pair; extra double, 30/- pair. Twisted china mats — 54 by 27, 3/9; 60 by 30, 4/6; 72 by 36, 6/6; 72 by 54, 8/6 each.—H. &J. SMITH, LTD.
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Southland Times, Issue 20586, 10 September 1928, Page 7
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253SUPER VALUES Southland Times, Issue 20586, 10 September 1928, Page 7
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