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xJM , I Three Items rom Southland’s Largest Millinery Display ! LADIES’ PULLONS READY-TO-WEARS AND LADIES’ CAPALINES 9/11 SEMI-MODELS Q 12/6 Most becoming are these tricky little Pullons in the shoppers will save many These latest Capalines have newest and smartest of shillings on these especially ‘many delightful fashion Braids and Chic Straws—at attractive Ready-to-Wears points—wide drooping brims, Smith’s unrivalled low prices and Semi-Models—for Smith’s artistic trimmings of flowers, —9/11 and 12/6. Shades of prices are 12/6 and 15/6. cherries and georgette to tone Air Force Blue, Green, Tabac, Some are Visca Straws, and all the fascinating shades Natural, Beige, Toast, Black others Semi-Models in Georg- that are going to be fashionand White. Low price and ette and Silk relieved with able this Summer. Note chic style combine irresist- Flowers and Motiffs. All Smith’s amazingly low price ibly here! shapes and head-fittings. —l9/6! Dress Materials Half Price The Secret Tift of good Dressing o-day! The woman who wishes to look her be«t—• always knows that her corset determines the success or failure of her frocking. Take I FQQ HPTTA'M TI A T I? DDTPU f advantage of this Store’s special service and IxEbb IHArN HALF 1 KICE . be fitted t 0 your individual Berlei model. Berlei models are designed to the five disColonial Dress Flannels 1/6 tinctive New Zealand figure types. This item alone will cause a stir amongst Southland’s keen shoppers—a fine lot of all wool Colonial Dress Flannels in Navy, Black and Colours for less than half price! 28 inches wide, usually 3/6, for 1/6 yard. 38 inches wide, usually 3/11 and 5/11, for l/l I Ifc and 2/11 yard. A highly unusual money- \v » ] saver I I LESS THAN HALF PRICE I / / V JA Dress Flannels 2/11 //ii/A~/w\\ This half-price event spells “economy" in no fl /7 z® I J uncertain voice. Where else but at Smith’s I / y[ /u / / would you find so remarkable a value as If / this 38 inch speckled fine weight Dress I / Flannel, priced at only 2/11 yard. The // J regular price was 5/11 yard. HALF PRICE I Cream Radianta 2/6 jjMga T This half-price day presents an opportunity to economise that may never occur again. J 1 That’s why this 38 inch Cream Radianta at ✓ 7 - 2/6 yard is so well worth buying. 2/6 yard ' is remarkably low pricing—the regular price was 4/11 yard. No. 559. This model of Pink Satin Broche with Silk T PQQ THAN HAT F PRTCF ! Elastic Panels and Elastic Top is an excellent lu-Ebb IrlAiM HAEr rKLC-b . fjttjng garment for the S | ender f jg Ure> We c< j stock this model in sizes from 22 to 30 ins. Suiting’ 4/11 The value is exceptionally good. The money saved on this remarkably low- PRICE 15/11. priced item is a big inducement to buy—three pieces of 56 inch Suiting, in shades of Dark Grey, Light Grey and Navy for 4/11 yard. Extraordinary value—for the reoular /C price was 10/6 yard. Si )reducedl ireducedl zT/ ' SPECIAL I Children’s, Maids’, and / Misses’ Repp Coats 18/6 to 32/6 . . , The illustration above features No. 569— a Just arrived!—in all their early Summer Mode | of Pink Broche with si | k freshness—a very exceptional collection of E!astic Pane | s it sides and a | w an e| astic Repp Coats for children, maids and misses, Designed especially for the average with stylishly tailored collars, neatly finished figure> Sizes 2 5 to 34 inches. with tucks, tabs and buttons and partly or PRICE 23/6. wholly lined with artificial silk. Shades of Navy. Beige, Grey, Fawn, Bois-de-Rose, Champagne and Brown, and sizes 24, 27, «D C 30, 33, 36 and 39 inches. The remarkably £>e DUK6 low prices excell even Smith’s reputation for , value-giving—lB/6. 19/6, 21/6, 23/6, 25/6, if c a Rpvlpr 7 29/6, 32/6. 11 d a ICI

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Southland Times, Issue 20616, 15 October 1928, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 20616, 15 October 1928, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 20616, 15 October 1928, Page 7