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Table of Cretonnes New Linoleums 150 Axminster Hearth Rugs All 1/- yard. All 4/11 yard. To go at 13/6 and 14/6 each. Household CZx Q The and Crockery ’’l MT Men’s and Boys’ Sections feJP CX I U I O. <X JT Store Breath-taking _ e Special 88161 Letting loose a Flood Tide of Purchases! Stocks from Braith- p ■ •II? * Prices Less than waite’s, Dunedin. tXOIiOIHWS wholesale I Manning’s Christchurch, and other LONG TROUSER SPORTS SU,TS Special Purchases I __ A a 47/6 gTlfei W To Suits of excellent quality we DRAWING BOOKS |t gH®*’ W® 1 H f - attach the lowest price in years. ® ® SI $9 UIS IS " Genuine Petone pure wool 1 D JaL JuL JSL ® Long Trouser Sports Suits in two shades of Grey and one in “Economy” is a word that Brown. Guaranteed perfect Smith’s—for instance, here js I | Dress Materials and Silks—all day Saturday ! II Ont y 9 2s Suits tbe sold—in a value that will appeal irresist- sizes from 14 to 18. A maribly to parents of school child- vellous value at 47/6 each for ren-155 dozen Drawing Books LESS THAN HALF PRICE I LESS THAN HALF PRICE ! a" —Regular prices 3d and 4d—usually 6d ice ,nd Floral Voiles 1/6 Suiting 4/11 BOYS ’ ™ EED knickers each. Here is a half-price special that should not be The money saved on this remarkably low-priced 3/6 4 6 5/6 missed by any Saturday visitor to the Store—dainty item is a big inducement to buy—Three pieces of CELLULOID DOLLS Floral Voiles in two widths, 38 and 50 inches, 56 inch Suiting in shades of Dark Grey, Light Mothers will crowd into the usually sold at 3/6 to 5/11 yard, now offered at Grey and Navy for 4/11 yard. Extraordinary Boys’ Department for here is a 1/6 yard. A really impressive bargain! Come value— for the regular price was 10/6 yard. bargain that is a bargain—- _ c x . i. a j early! Boys’ Tweed Knickers offered One of those really extraord- at some of the lowMt inary bargains that you find T/RIQR THAN HALF PRTCF ’ ever advertised on this cage Celled Brarthwrite's LESS THAN HALF PRICE I SS • They will stand lots of hard price 9d each—Smith’s price 3d , rn i i /vv Pure Silk Faille 7/6 Sizes' 3to 6 3/6 pair, each. The Dolls are 6 inches Cheeked iLHShU X lanuelS 1/11 An early morning visit is advisable if you wish to Sizes 7 to 12 4/6 pair long. This is a m°st welcome Priced at but a fraction of their real worth these share in this striking reduction—there are 100 Sizes 13 to 16 5/6 pair, saving for parents. Checked Kasha Flannels will attract crowds of yards only to be sold —38 inch Pure Silk Faille, ai ikiii m cadu’c Saturday shoppers. The width is 38 inches. This Mulberry shade only—usually 17/6 yard—to-day’s BOYS’ TWEED SPORTS ALUMINIUM FORKS material was well worth buying at the everyday specially reduced price—7/6 yard. ciutq 1/ HALF DOZEN P r ’ ce * —to-day's price is unexcelled—l/ll ouiTS */" yard. iq Here is a feature-bargain sur- LESS THAN HALF PRICE I “ prise for the Household—so —tt axr ri at m I Here ! s a wonlieTful economy, dozen Aluminium Table and luitibfe IjrIAJV JtlAJLii' 1 rKICJti . CulnTiinl Hraee b’lnmal, 1 /ft exceptionally good even for Dessert Forks—Braithwaite’s COiOUiai VtCSb f lanneiS 1/b Smjth . s Boys . Department _ price 2/6 and 3/- half dozen Rnrrlprpd Crpnp-dp-Chenps 5/11 P ll ].'l ern B k" e *' ca «“ se L St ' ( r Bm<>n 9f s ? ut . h ! in fact, it is one of the best -Smith’s clearaway price- HOrUerecl Crepe Ue CUeneS D/11 land’s keen shoppers-a fine lot of all wool Colonial values ever made by the firm I/- half dozen Hurry'—if A “special” that is a. genuine special—Six pieces of Dress Flannels in Navy, Black and Colours for less —Boys’ Sports Suits in two you want to save on this iine! Bordered All Silk Crepe-de-Chene in a5O inch width than half price! 28 inches wide, usually 3/6 for shades of sp | endid wearing Grey now offered at an unbeatable price—s/11 yard. 1/6 yard. 38 inches wide, usually 3/11 and 5/11, Tweed, well made and good A big reduction here—for the regular price was for l/ll and 2/11 yard. .A highly unusual money- fitting' MANICURE SETS 17/6 yard. saver! Sj 2es ' 7—12 13 16 1/- Usually 22/6 27/6 32/6 Smith’s Price— One of the handiest little —■■'r 19/11 22/6 25/The n re U are WHITE IRISH DAMASK LADIES ’ CREPE COLOURED TOWELS MEN'S SADDLE TWEED ing scissors) in the Set and . , NIGHTGOWNS mnnsros they fit neatly into a soft leath- */“ 2/6 PAIR KUU er case. Braithwaite’s price 3/11 ' 15/6 was 1/9—Smith's price is I/-. As the Manchester Depart- ' Come early—for there are only ment manager said when No wise woman will turn ah s j zes ; n a || woo | Dark Grey 72 Sets! preparing this startling sav- aside at this opportunity to Here's an offer that spells Mosgiel Saddle Tweed Trousers ing, “Here is a bargain that reap the benefit of decided “economy”—and a really re- with side and hip pockets. TEA PLATES w j|| surprise even our oldest under-pricing on these splen- markable economy at that— These are sold all over the" 1/6 HALF DOZEN customers!" 100 yards only did quality Crepe Night- to Southland housewives— Dominion at 21/- pair. ,& /’® of 54 inch White Irish Dam- gowns! They are in mag- English manufactured ColourCrowds will come for this hiqh- ask in charming Floral de- yar style and hemstitched ed Towels in guaranteed fast ME N’S PALMER NAP i« imiKfi.i uv.r i, k signs, usually sold at 2/3, round neck. Shades of Blue, colours—usually priced at one of thecSv Scion’s now offered at I/- yard- White, Lemon, Pink and 3/6 pair-Smith’s price- TROUSERS extra specials-100 dozen dec- a price that will effect a Helio. And the price is only 2/6 pair A bargain-oppor- g/jj orated and Plain Tea Plates quick clearance. 3/11 each! tunity that will be rushed ! * * Braithwaite’s price 3/9 to 5/6 MMIHII u-t-hiiw .■(mßnmmii W r W -..H«^nr»m-_- 11ri1WM ,»r n iiii l riii.iii ■— .... Genuine Palmer Nap Trousers half dozen—Smith’s price 1/6 in Dark Grey striped effect, half dozen. ii»MMiiiffnnMiwnißmmi»BiiM«BiMi« wi ■rrowm i SIZCS 3 to 8. Every OUt*door worker will know what a barFINEST ENGLISH PLATES ® 9a ’ n t * l6Se are at * >a ’ r * 2/3 HALF DOZEN ||LJ|l A, W® IS B MEN ’ S FELT HATS MMOII 1 • 12/6 Smith’s price of 2/3 half dozen. ~mp. lllCilf These are genuine Fur Felt This is an offer that will arouse Ihe JrailCV .OeDai'faWnt all GaV OatUrdaV I Hats in vef y smart $ha P ( » and excitement among keen shop- Jr J <7 w bound edges. Grey and pers for Braithwaite’s price was Fawn shades in all sizes. These d 4 ozVto 7 be 6 cl“ Zen ' 100 LESS THAN HALF PRICE I LESS THAN HALF PRICE! Hats are worth 22/6 »ch. .. . .... .. . ~... .. . , „ MEN'S TWEED OVERCOATS Ladies White Art Silk Hose 1/- Children s Cotton f Socks from 1/3 __ . 10 Dozen Assorted Novels. Less than half price for these Ladies’ White Art Extra special bargain-giving here—Children's White sv/ Braithwaite’s Prices from Silk Hose makes them wonderful bargains indeed. Cotton J Socks with coloured tops. Worth ex 1/ Th. 2/6 to 3/9. Usually 2/6 pair-to-day’s price is I/- pair. The Sizes 7 8 9 Roslyn TweXi wth All to go at I/- each. Hose have short panel. Regular Pn«s 2 1 3 3 3 6 Rug backs and Raglan sleeve,. •80 Novels. Wore 1/6, 1/- To-day s Prices 1/3 1/6 1/8 A smart Grey shade Dist.nctand 2/-. HALF PRICE f and fin,shed - A “ All to go at 9d each. ’ LESS THAN HALF PRICE ! Shop Soiled Stationery from Ladies’ Black Cotton Hose 1/- • jt • 1 tt , MEN’S UNDERPANTS 2/6 to 5/6. Saturday brings this pre-eminent money-saver— Ladies Mercerised LlSle HoSC 1/6 2/9 All one Price I/-. Ladies’ Black Cotton Hose (Cashmere finish) — Another reason why the Hosiery Counter will be 36 Embroidery Cards Braith- usually sold at l/llJ —to-day’s price—I/- pair. crowded on Saturday—Ladies’ Mercerised Lisle Men’s Summer weight Underi, • t ' There will be crowds for this—,o come early! Hose with fine ribbed wide suspender tops—usually pa nts and Singlets in all sizes waite s 1 nee 1/6. 3/6-now 1/6 pair. Shades of White, Black, at 2/9 par garment. This is Smith S Price Oil. Champagne, Beige, Nude, Peach, Light and Dark a splendid value. 14 x 10 Standard Drawing Grey. Books. All to go at 6d each. Ladies’Solid Leather Handbags MEN ’ S fleecy singlets 13 Dozen Boxes Paints. from 12/6 LESS THAN HALF PRICE ! 1/H Some were 9d, 1/- and 1/6. fhe very newest of fashionable Handbags just unAll these lines to go at 6d packed from the “Port Napier” consignment quite . , dill, rr„„„ 9/11 Medium weight Fleecy Stngpanh undamaged, having escaped both fire and water. Ladles &11K MOSe 3/11 le.s in Fawn shade. A, most „ T , c T , ■ , Of Solid Leather, they are tremendous bargains Imagine buying fine silk Hose for 3/11 pair! Al- superior quality in Men’s size 0 Dozen Special Boxes 1 amts. at unusua | reductions—usually 27/6, 36/-. most incredible—yet here it is—Silk Hose in shades on, y- These Singlets are well Braithwaite’s Price from 42/-, 45/- and 47/6—now 12/6, 14/6, 17/6, 15/6, of Parchment, Peach and Bran with long silk panel worth 3/11. 2/6 to 6/6. and 22/-. —worth 7/11—for 3/11 pair. A super bargain! All to go at 1/9. MEN'S FANCY SOCKS 30 Cribbage Boards. Braith- 2/6 waite’s Price 1/6. zk Smith’s Price 9d. ® A 9reat a « or t ml!n t ef Silk and 3J Dozen Assorted Box Games. >wi B Ur . e S °J ,U j Bl s,nart Braithwaite’s Price 3/6 to g—g anV 1 s’zm These Soc’k?lre 7/6. All to go at 2/6. Il l&mwUsii wetl worth 4/6 pair. 20 Dozen Celluloid Dolls, 6in. -J'' BiL- ~ length. Braithwaite’s Price rCC 9deaeh. = =“~ MEN'S WIDE-END TIES. Smith’s Price 3d each. LJ 16 Great Big Celluloid Dolls, ' A chojM of „ doz , n t 0 chM|< 22m. length. Braithwaite’s a from - Good ««u*lity Ties in the Price 17/6. latest stri P es and ftoral des, 9 nt ' Smith's Price 9/9. INVERCARGILL. GORE - They are well worth 3/6. Slightly Damaged—Children’s and Maids’ Ladies’ Ready-to-Wears I Ladies’ Fuji Silk Frocks Crepe-de-Chene Frocks—Half Price ! at 12/6 each. I To go at 21/- each

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Southland Times, Issue 20615, 13 October 1928, Page 9

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