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(may FAIR. AT SMITH’S. J A Festival of Fun and a Feast of Savings ! ® T Watch for Smith’s in the Procession on Wednesday. ~~ 1 ~ ~~ ® ie f°tt owin y Fancy Costumes eSMW K o Twelve 10/- Cash Prizes for Spectators. are worn by the staff all day in See the Competition Items in Store. their various Departments. For the past fortnight every envelope containing a Mail Order that has John Chinese , Harlequins, Uncle Sam, Pybeen posted to the store has been saved and this huge pile will be distri- jama Girls, Powder Puffs, Indian Girls, Carnival their T vlrious ‘ but ed among the spectators during the procession on Wednesday. The Girlg> WindowSj Tin Soldiers, Parcel Post Girls, visitors to the store may inspect them before send- persons returning to us the largest number of these envelopes will reeceive j oy j} e lls, Lightning Deliveries, Walking Advering in their entry coupon. twelve cash prizes of 10/- each. tisements, Dutch Girls and Boys, Black and White Full particulars of this wonderful Bargain Pierrots, Admirals, Aces, Scotch Girls, Italian Competition with its £2OO in cash prizes are con- We have saved these Mail Order envelopes for a. fortnight only — and the G Frenc h Girls, American Girls, Irish Colleens, tained in the May Fair Booklet we posted to every ile totals thousands 1 The distribution on Wednesday will be a wonder- Britannia Tananese Girls Folly, Girls, Dolly home in the Province. The Booklet also contains j u • Britannia, Japanese uiris, rony, wiris, the entry coupon. ful demonstration of the huge proportion to which our Mail Order business Vardens, and many others. Be sure to enter this Competition ’ has grown. Watch for Smith’s in the Procession—and save the envelopes I The whole staff in Carnival Frocks. ■. ™ o. • th • * i * • ti 1. j r i The Store is Illuminated at night Everybody smiling - Come to Smith s ... f . ... , twith all the colours of the rainbow I and be happy I vW ‘ r ,... — —r T t L-11 dL COLOURED TOWELS, 2 pair for 4/6. LAOldjo UIN DrjKbivlrvlo, D/11. A sensational Towel Bargain. Coloured English Towels, Another sensation in the Fashion Showroom. A line or usually 2/11 pair, to go at 2 pair for 4/6. These are good skirts in Woven Silk and Cotton luji, well worth ,WI G sized Towels and the colours are guaranteed fast. Wise cussold while they last at 5/11 each. Note this is ess an tomers will come in the morning for this saving, half price. ® LADIES’ FABRIC GLOVES, 2/6. . | it TUSSORE SILK, 1/6. This is extraordinary — a big table of new and smart ± auric * ' 1/X J Good heavy quality Tussore Silk, 27 inches wide, for 1/6 yard. Gloves, sold up to now at 2/11, 3/6, 3/9 and 4/11 P‘ lir - V ) The Silk Department w’ill be busy cutting off lengths of this have turn-back cuffs and there are sizes 6 to.6J only. We nave v* because this splendid quality silk sells usually at 2/6 yard, reduced the price of these to 2/6 a pair w r hich is a most sen- 1\ \ sational value. All good shades. ‘ \ \ nta ill SILK CHINELLE JERSEY VELOUR, 8/11. MEN S SHIRTS, 7/6. . V.l jM II a I A Bargain in Silk Chinclle Jersey Velour, sold usually at 12/6 Quality considered, our Men’s Store considers this the greatest VA jll (8 4 ( an( j /q yard. We have two widths, 40 inches and 54 inches. Shirt value they have ever offered—the Shirts are sold all over il |1 good range of assorted shades. We will sell 15 bolts of this the Dominion at 10/6 each. All have collars to match. They * s It i\ J 1 material at 8/11 yard. have white grounds with fancy coloured stripes and are made j \ |\ I \ f with reinforced necks. Great wearing Shirts in sizes 14J to 17. t L® Jr —ill ’ Wl STRIPED MERINO CLOTH, 2/11. LADIES CHEMISE VESTS, 1/11. • jC Hl I ire’ v An exciting bargain. Fancy Striped Merino Cloth, also Silk These sell usually at 3/11. 'We will sell 10 dozen at 1/U each. ’ll I I u and Wool Merino Cloth at 2/11 yard. These are 38 inches wide They are best English quality, Cotton Woven Chemise Vests ' ’A I I 1 and scll nsua!1 X at c / 11 yard. It will be necessary to come in sleeveless style. Be early—lo dozen will not last long when Xi 1 i B early in the morning to secure this great bargain, there are scores of eager buyers in the department. > L 1 I | R • zr * I I ■ ' ? ! \ I I ALL WOOL REPPS, 8/11. BOYS’FANCY PULLOVERS, 4/11. $7 \\ \ \ I 20 bolts of genuine all wool Kepps, sold usually at 15/6 and | I Bovs’ Fancy Striped Pull-overs sold usually at 6/11 each, to Sff »\ kV X f 17//<5 yard ’ to g ° at 8/ 11 , J’ ard - Tlier 9 are shades of Bottle, go'at 4/11 each as long as they last. Three shades to choose /Z- 7Si t j xwgA I ' Brown, Hose, Fawn, also in Fancy Striped effects, from, and sizes from 24 to 30 inches. All sizes 4/11 each. S'7. “'J MAIDS’ FLEECY KNICKERS, 1/3. ITTVr A "WTTfe QI7T? QAA PURE SILK CURTAIN NETS, 2/9. ■” We will sell 20 dozen Maids’ and Misses’ Fleecy Lined Knick- f I IVI lMj | l/J I J B H IHj mJVU An extraordinary sale of -0 pieces of all silk Curtain Nets at ers at the sensational price of 1/3 pair. These are an excellent X± N kJXUAU X XXJL4 -JU 2/9 yard Splendid quality, 40 inches wide in shades of Blue quality. There is a big table piled high with these, but even link, Gold and Helio. Imagine it . Pure Silk Acts at only 20 dozen will not last long when the price is so low. FANCY COSTUMES WORN BY two and ninepcncc a yard. || 54 INCH WHITE DAMASK, 1/6 yard J at a .a.Hta price. OUR STAFF ALL DAY IN THE dice design, also in White with coloured borders of Blue, Bed V kJ JL X 17A-IUJLJ XZJFB. X N X AXA-4 wardrobe needs a Jumper, and Gold. This is a spendid quality Damask at a ridiculously • misseu uy any ««. i low price - QnrOlß I? EVENING FROCKS, 39/6. r<T taa YTTra Aivn 'TTTMRT P.RC? Hip Inf kJ X V/l'i-Lfo • Big reductions on Evening Frocks just in time for May Fair. GLASS JUGS AND iUMBLLKb, J/ll the lot. Th^sc are in Ce]anesC) Crepe-de-Chine and Georgette, also a A -wonderful Bargain in the Household Department. One number of Afternoon Frocks. .Some are trimmed with beads, ffloFS WSiS — j ■ -—— MEN ’ S tailoring. DRESSMAKING REDUCED! t 0 s ° “ 39/6 a ■ - SPECIAL MAY FAIR OFFERS. ” ' - - Special reduced prices are offered by I Our Dressmaker, Miss Talbot, an- feS. - — ; " ■" Bgasss.,,., j .....i" our Men’s Tailoring Deparmtent H nounces the following reduced prices tettiwOT&raP anri " E “ “i"- ■ alt "“*■ F " “” s '' Mw at U \XJ~ —— ~—— , TAILORED TO MEASUEE SUITS TAFFETA EVENING FROCKS I *1 FATJt 99 FROM £6/6/-. j FROM £2/15/-. M “MAY FAIR AT SMITH'S.”', | h/ HAND FRnM SUITS GEORGETTE EVENING FROCKS igjtt.— _.7- -J dinner suits from £io/io/-. . ' < t The cut, fit and workmanship are of VELOUR COATS FROM £4/10/-. the best — absolute satisfaction is FUR EXTRA. ' guaranteed. ) /WpT’ 1 our Tailor, Mr A. Fraser, will be Miss Talbot will be found at the top W 7 // ' fl 11 VivVVffl!! ' W' Mi |l' found in the centre of the Men’s of the stairs near the Tearooms. Just M;' AW ® M I [i W M - ■ " ,11! |Oi ISp If r 11® 11 kt JU [I! IH iWflUn 0 With i .la P>4ii G^^>N 0 G»r

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Southland Times, Issue 20773, 14 May 1929, Page 7

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