GET READY FOR MMk YOUR GUESTS ■Jil FURNISH THE SPARE ROOM. ' With Christmas not very far away many Southland homes are anticipating the arrival of friends whom it will be a pleasure to entertain. Are the furnishings of your spare room all that you desire ? Why not refurnish it with one of our new designs in bedroom suites —• see how faultlessly they are made with the very best materials and how low priced. By manufacturing on a big scale and selling direct to the public Strang’s are able to offer outstanding values. Don’t be content to admire the Strang Furniture in the homes of your friends. Buy it for your own. Our prices place it well within your reach. Call and inspect to-day. W. STRANG & COY. Designers and Manufacturers of Fine Furniture. ESK AND KELVIN STREETS, INVERCARGILL
FOR THE SPORTING SEASON " f Price No. Rll—Women's Mottled Upper x /K Plinsolls. Women’s 3to S. 3/11 ; -at Misses' 10 to 2, 3/3; Girls’ 6 to 1 X 913/3, /»>. Price No. 1170—Women s All Rubber X } Bathing Slipper. In colours— Blue, Red, Jazz, and Green. —» ■■ No. RlO1 —Women’s White Canvas Sizes 3 to 7. 1 rice 4/6 N 0.8136 Women's White Canvas One-bar Shoe. Crepe Rubber . . , . . One-bar Shoe. Blonde Crocodile Sole. Women’s 2 to 7 4/6’ A anda ' for wirls Trimming. Blonde Cre.ped Sole Misses’ 11 to 1. 3/11: Girls’ io’ ZS*. From and Hpe1 ' Pr,ce 3/6; 7 to 9, 2/11; Children’s 4 No. 8134 Similar, but Red Trimto 6, 2/6- I nlyO ming and Sole. PACT IST XT I ‘Z No - s, -35 Similar, but Green r 1 1 L>~Zr--'~N\ Trimming and Sole. for Cash with Order. f J er i - i t he Prices are the same Money refunded if goods No - RM—Girls’ “Fleetfoot” White . ... Canvas Sandal. Crepe Rubber —at returned after,nspecoon. 1%, 6/6 all Hannah Branches. HANNAH’S ■—■■■■ No. 103 20 Tay Street, Invercargill.
The Laces which grace the Summertime mode are of Ecru and Paris shades There are a hundred and one uses for the new wide Ochre and Paris Lace -Ja Flouncings. b Make for yourself the prettiest frocks, \ S negliges, and underwear for an unbe1 lievably modest sum. \ Prices per yard V'DAINTY’ PARIS SHADED NEEDLERL’N \ flouncings. 18-inch 3/11 yard 27-inch s/11 yard IF EwKiA ' 7-inch 5/3 yard ©WO, 22-inch 6/11 yard PARIS NEEDLERUN H-OUNdNG with colour. // 18-inch 4/6 yard \J f 36-inchls/6 yard. / / /) BEIGE, RADIUM, and CHANTILLY FLOUNC//I // ING. // !/ Insertion— 3 inches - - - 2/3 yard \ fj Lace— 6 inches - -- - 3/6 yard AC // Flouncing— l 7 inches - - 9/11 yard Szys&xV' \!/ 22 inches - - 13/6 yard 24 inches - - 12/11 yard FRENCH SILK LACES, 22 to 24 inches wide; \ Beige, Mushroom, and Ochre shades—- \ 5/6 8/6 9/11 10/6 11/6 Other widths in proportion. ' WRITE FOR ferjj SAMPLES h||H L1.1.C. today. UJLfI Dunedin.
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Southland Times, Issue 20641, 13 November 1928, Page 14
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