v W® Another Milestone Passed! Another Record Business Year We have just completed another business year—an- Completed! IfiSlll » ther record in progress—and pause at this time to JHonesty, Service and Satisfaction were used to build renew our avowal of boundless belief in Southland and Progress i ve store and have served as it’s future—and in those unchanging principles of v ' materials in all the later transactions. The two huge . Truth in Advertising, Service and Satisfaction which Invercargill. wfiSr Gore. " ■ Progressive Stores stand to day as monuments to these are the basis of this business. — ——, ww- pri ” ciples< \ye are still growing—soon we will an- ® nounce another extension along Kelvin Street. ONWARD TO NEW HEIGHTS OF SERVICE, PROGRESS, SATISFACTION AND VALUE-GIVING “Truth in Advertising” and “Absolute As an inslance of ,he |,resent s “ aad pro- . . n/r n r , gress made by the two Progressive Stores, Invercargill and Satisfaction OT AlOncy itetlUlClcd* Gore, we would mention that practically half the total imports from overseas into Southland of Drapery, Clothing and Wearing Apparel of all descriptions enters the territory consigned to H. & J. Smith, Ltd. Wlk J&' X A Progress ? ~ ' ?v t ’ | ; of Service kx . Jwr K K and Breeds Service is the : : i-Wx j I Prosperity! Watchword of F ‘ Modern Business. | I sm; ”.y Service inspired Pro- | PROGRESS ! \ gress. Science and Ser- I ' . :: vice have combined to I - > X bring a new joy, a. new I Who would have con- -• /Jr quality, into the lives of 8 ceived, some hundred - us all. years ago, the wonder- ' world in which we find Science has taught the ourselves to-day ? Bird- world how to keep the like machines fly through ‘ / A'f/ *' wheels turning; and Serthe trackless air at an » Jiv f ® Sl| v ’ ce appl> ed th® unheard-of celerity; men nni rfc b c i > I -1’ I W C* I f P liff D ’ H knowledge to the bettergo down far below the 106 PlirchßSQ 01 fflfi CMPietC f i 1 F W F.Wft KSIUCS WOll" ment of humanity, wrestsurface of the sea in r I* V 7 . W amllngSSk 1 HP 1 ’ nar ie f rom the stocks of EM. Rabies r/ \ ™ wn ’’iiiton Drapers stock worid, from X°‘» Winton, has brought better ' 'w continues with Wonderful Service rashions oty and natmn to nation. va J UeS fo SoUthM I ff ’ ™ afanOSt CTOy - h'Zvo IfwßK Ximk. department transports us from place time — continents have % wWwpiW'to place — carries our [Jour™ a Velvets, 1/3. Welsh Enamel Bake Pans. % nhS S near _ twelve-month is_eneom- « .MW wn 1 1 ’ v.-i-w, r.te/n ' passed in a day. tt ela colours to choose from. Well worth 4/6, now 3/3. The 13 inch size w Maids Winter Coats, 1-/ 6. », . » ideal nf Sprour of months is achiev- 4/ n yard> Special Brice 1/3 yard. usually 5/3, now 3/6. \ TO, Eight only Maids’ Wool Coating . 11 Ib . cd in moments. ' ' \ -•'** nnr * i ' vce( i Goats in sizes 33, 36 vice, as the inspiration \ 't’ ,icse ,i:lve lar g c coßars of Progress, which every . . . Y wf and belts. Raines Prices 32/6 to institution worthy of the These miracles have Linora Cloth , i 0 > d . La(Hes , Cardiffans , 8 /11. \ W ° 7/ °' pPCial A ' name strives to uphold. C , ome Jv Pf. ss because of 146 p j eees o f Linora Cloth in a a line of Ladies’ Cardigans m ''X Service adds to the pleasthe obligation men na\e 30 inch width. There are all the smart assorted stripes and Jazz. '*&,< tires and comforts of hufelt to give Service —to good shades to select, from. Usu- patterns. Very good value and N& Wfe ni-inifv hrinffin" smiles dotheir best for their ally 1/3 yard. Our Special Price well worth 12/6. Our special Price Wf >,., • - Small Boys’ Tweed Over- in place of frowns and fellow beings in every ’ 8/1 . Ycoats, 19/6. making the impossible branch of human en- aWooF \ ? z possible. An institution deavour. So long as this ;" d , •.*/•’ cl , P h pr & T Smith ideal of Service remains Men’s Tweed Overcoats, Ladies’ Raincoats, 18/6. rFuu r>ri<w°37/6. "olr Special’ Ltd., stressing Service in unwavering, so long 3//b. These Raincoats have Blain Price 19/6 —IS only. j| s contact with the pub" shall the world go up- There are only two of these Tweed Shades and there arc assorted „ n o n n«ilp of PrOward and on to higher Overcoats in Grey shades. They colours and lengths of 40in, 42in, " nnrl hio-hnr neaksi of are all w ° ol P'vecds and sizes 5 44in aud 46in. Our Special Price n o greSS. and higher peaks OI and 6 Raines Price 75/-. Our 18/6. SOIUe 01 me achievement. special Price 37/6. items at Y Boys’ Petone All Wool one-half the Blazer Suits, 19/6. rwnlnr nricoc \ W’/ySvW’F TAW Bovs ’ al! Woo ' Pet{mo Blazcr Table of Assorted EgUldr prices, \ A j ; > z Suits in Eawn shade. Sizes 2 to Men’s Caps, 3/11. Garments. some at Viw, 6to fit from -i to s. Sold Striped Silk, 1/11. There are only five dozen of these A table of assorted garments, in- One-QUartei’ the "" iaT'pHcc"'!?/^* 3 ’ W ’’ ° Ur ' Biankets, 19/ 6. 20 pieces of Striped Silk in very en s Caps to go. lhe shades are eluding Knife Pleated Dress regular DriceS rFF- / C " iv'o'o'nairn tn rm at smart designs and colourings. Fawn and Grey and there are a Skirts in assorted colourings at «, i .. Blankets /?•£"?.. USuallv sold at 3/6 yard. Special Raines Pnee O/b and 7/6. 13/6 A at 2/6 aud Juin p ers —all IeSS than 1 F C /r “± h u 17/6 White Bl£ Prieei/nyart. Ou, Spool P„.e 3/U. „ 8/n . wholesale COSt! > Boys’ and Youths’ Caps, 19/6, Double 25/- and 35/-. ' : 2/6. Silks 1/11 Men’s Soft Collars, . Haberdashery I These are in Navy Gaberdine, , ’ '. .‘ . , „... 90 4 for ]/-. Ladies’ Tweed and VeloUt Haberdashery lines at less than White Gaberdine 'and Fancy „ 30 ends of Assorted Silks in 38 , . ,o n Coats, 19/6. Half Current Rates. Cotton and Tweeds — all sizes. Sold usually Coir Door Mats, 2/6. inch widths. All the good shades A laige assortment of Men s Soft Broder lid skein. at 3/6 to 4/11 each. Our Special There are only 48 of these Coir to choose from. Were 3/11 to Collars to choose from — there These Coats are in smart tailored ‘ v,n-u-h Door Nfats No 1 size to at 8/11 yard. Our Special Price 1/11 are all the smart, coloured striped st vies, some are trimmed with cm- Regal Knitting Silk, 4 oz. reels, A -/ ■ • -• o ’•* ’ , o/n and No 3 yard. effects in a very good shape and broidery and a few with fur. Well <mual price sd, now 2LI; colours, /’Vg 512 ® at /±1 aM sizes from 14A to 171. Our Special worth 49/6. Our Special Price Saxe, Sky, (.ream, Lavender. Price is only 4 for 1/-. 19/6. White Embroideries, 14 inches UtJS W r> Qi.Uo 17 /ft wide, dainty designs, your pick 11H BOVS bpOHS &UHS, !(/«• Crepe Suede, 4/6. , lAd yard. Tweeds 1 in’’' Greys'" and Browns. Tapestry Carpet Runners, Pure Silk Crepe Suede m a o.S , Flannel 1 /ft Ribbons in widths from 1 to 4 Sizes 4 8 9 TO, 11, 12, 14, 2/9 inch width in all shades suitable Men S Fleecy Singlets, 6. ne 1/6. inches, Wide, Plain and Fancy r’ IT 9ft a,ld ’ 16 ’ ’ Usuall - V S ° M There are only 3 pieces of this for frocks and underwear. Usu- Thesc Singlets arc of best English Special offer of Flannel in Navy Colours, your pick 3d yard. wadies’ Hose, 2/6. at 35/- to 47/6 - Our Special Tapestry Carpet Runner in a 221 ally 7/6 yard. Special 1 rice 4/b mak(J in y , iwn shade . A good Black and Grey shades. In all Woq]s ;|f 3d skp . n Grcpn) Ladies’ all wool Ribbed Hose in Price 17/6 an extraordinary i, K . h width. The prne is only Y ard - Winter weight. Raines Price 4/6. wool Colonial make, usually -/ll Purple, Lemon, Orange. Honestly Uark Gre . v , worth 4 / 6 > for 2/6. value! 2/9 and 3/6 yard. Our Specia? Price 2/6. J’ ard - b P cclal Prico 1 - /6 >' ard ’ worth 1/- skein. ' «i |k a " d Cotton Ribbed Hose worth 4/11, for 2/6. — Assorted shades. Velveteens, 5/11. , Black All Wool Socks, 7!d. Table of Odds and Ends. 30 boxes of Velveteens, 36 inches Men’s Pyjamas, 7/11. Coloured Roller Children’s Black all wool Half , Flppcv Bloomers 2/3 table of short odds and ends wide VVorralls Dye, fast Pile and A ]ine ofmo]l , s goodwill ter Towellings, 1/-. Socks in a very heavy ribbed Infants Vests, 1/-. Heavy* quality Fleeev Bloomers including Curtain Muslins, OreFinish in shades of .New Brown, PvLiniqcj Thpv arr made i make. Sizes 2,3, 4, and o. Usu- A large assortment of Infants ... • . ‘ . . VQi<;f . : n tonnes, Coir Mattings, Casement Zulu, Petunia, Fawn, Maroon, lT£ o d These Towellings are splendid a]ly so]d at 1/2 1/4 1/6 and 1/9 CottoF Vests, also Cotton and " e a *‘v S W and omen’s <-’ lothp also Cushion Pillows, Gold, Navy, Grey, Mimosa, Pew- °JZ o °^ t <lte1 t e / F ven smart quahties and English make The : Special Prices 71d, Sid, Wool Mixture and all wool Vests. d ' Z L ia Hearth Rugs, etc. - all at ridicuter Grey, Cedar and Bottle Green. .F'sizcs Rabies price 13/6 C ?° U rs and they sell usu- Rd, and lid pair. All sizes. ■ Raines prices 1/11, o/ , L&Ua “> ° /U ’ " petldl lous prices Worth S/n y« ; a. Our spoda! • “ " P ”" =«■ 6 « '» »™- <>”' P "“ Price 5/11 yard. r 1 /' J dra - Prices 1/-, 1/3, 1/11 to 3/6. \ . jIOM Black Cashmere ! Socks, ' Ek 7}d. . AF&i White and Gold Cups, 2/6. A line of Children’s Black all Children’s Fleecy Vedonis Vests, 3/11. fWK Always on the alert the House- White Flannelettes, 1/3. wool Cashmere Half Socks in Knickers, 1/3. Vedonis Vests with silk lace oY 1 hold Dept, has secured 60 dozen 36 inch White Flannelettes in B lain effect ; 3 » % and .’’’ Children’s Fleecy Lined Knick- silk braid finishings round neck I WBk White and Gold Cups, all full Plain and good heavy twills. Ftl oa nd ? 1 d ' CrS iU Xavy ’ Grey and Colour ?' a '? d arm ' Sleeveless. . Usually "f breakfast sizes. Really worth Splendid qualities. Usually priced Special Prices 74d, 9d and lid Assorted, sizes. Raines Price 2/3 6/11 and 7/11. Special Prico 1 N 3/9. While they last our Special at 2/3 and 2/6 yard. Special P air - pair. Our Special Price is only 3/11. This is really sensational jO ft Price is 2/6 per half dozen. Prices 1/3 and 1/6 yard. 1/3 pair. an amazing bargain. I - «I < "'i-'y'.ff f' ’wli/yrt"lHl ,/ ;' T■ ; i" ;■ '://■/; -/« J A’U?/’ v fIBI
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Southland Times, Issue 20627, 7 March 1929, Page 9
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