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fct Be « /! Extraordinary! Boys’ Store //Vyw/Z/ // ! kas set itself out j ,'yllM /ff! n W II "'"ES i to do something out | I ll _ . j of the ordinary! | ////lIR' Phenomenal Savings on i , afc . (9/c ! MJx /II leEv Dress Materials and Silksl I 1 rv\ WHP ■ ___ ■! —* 2/s - i r^7j\A—\ n f i I BOYS’ ALL WOOL TWEED | 1 / // ! I KNICKERS ? ihJw Special Redu - C ? d Prices t . hat wdl i I i Handbags for 1930' ■d //// ' inches wide, to be cleared at a | I Grey all wool N.Z. Tweed i WWUgu W « ffl «WIVUBU CTCIJUUL . substantial reduction. There ! I Knickers, in all sizes from 4 g ffl / are shades of Black, Navy, I g to 14. These usually sold at ! n I 11 | B Jr Ends of Velveteen Fancy Flannels 2/11 1 “ *•"* I Purchased by OUr | /AFx 2/11 20 pieces of all wool Flannels Well worth 12/6 to 15/6 yard. IS ? I nnrlrtr? Riivav afr a « on d ir- i c ii . with Haney Silk effects, in as- Our price 8/11 yard. a g HuCJiltLlUit AJLiyLi Clt Q, . cn ’" ant hnds of excellent sorted colours. 36 inches wide I j IXi quahty Velveteens in good shad- and sold usually at 6/11. For I -r.l o- Ix' ! dISCOUHt I . I mgs They are 27 and 36 meh 2/11 yard. j BoyS Fleecy SlHgletS | 5 . / width, and sell regularly at * n /o = / —/TV 5/H 8/11 yard. As a Q;l i r T IAI,I j S U P I Our *- ondon Bt, y er .Persuaded the I / L-V- 1 special offer we have reduced OllK V eiVCLS 1/11 IjlllOia luAll = Idea! for Winter wear —warm yet light j Manufacturer to sell his Sample Bags DTP I them t° 3/11 yard. Silk Velvets in a rich lustrous Plain coloured Linora Cloth, in ! —best British made Fleecy Singlets ! f° r IS3O at a discount. There are '/I I pile. Shades of Red, Beige, a 30 inch width. Shades of | with short sleeves Sizes 20 x 22 2/3, | *5O Bags in the lot—all real leather—- / 3 R °y al - Saxe ’ China Blue, Rose, Helio, Almond, Green, g 24 x 26 2/6, 28 x3O 2/9, 32 x 34 3/-. i mostly purched styles with mirror and // Trfi. Vplmirs 1 ?/fi Brown, Almond, Green. 18 Navy, Saxe, Sky, Pink, Fawn. I ! double pocket. The very newest—six /y rn L - , rcwul ° v /, , inches wide and usually sold at A good cloth for Frocks, Bed t | months in advance! And marvellous I Th ,s 15 P ar t m a huge London 7/11 yard. Our price 1/11. Spreads, Fancy Work, etc. j i values! Bags worth 10/- for 7/6, W T \ purchase made on our behalf by Usually 1/3. Special Star Value , ! nnve ar i m-nni ’ icncrvc ‘ worth 19/6 for 14/6, worth 20/- for 0 /a s l\ our London Buyers. Over 100 101 d yard. j BOYS ALL WOOL JERSEYS | j 15/-, worth 22/6 for 16/6, worth 23/6 H l/| I H pieces of Velour bought at a dis- g " ’ « « I i for 19/6, worth 24/6 for 18/6, worth M / ' count ,- Shades of Navy, Brown, FJ • 1 _II I -»/ JS.* g I 26/- for 19/6, and so on right up to | ' V B,ack ’ Gre T Saxe > New Bhic ’ Morinn Flannnlc 3/11 1 All <iz« from 20 inch to 32 8 I bags worth 66/- for 50/-. See the I / , \ Marine Blue, Royal, Red, Wine W ID 1 MCriHO f lannelS d/U f A!lstzes from 2 ' nth * « I display in the Toilet Department. S 7 H and fawn. Worth 15/6 yard. WOOI KCDDS BIC. 20 pleces of superfine quality | ,n with a tew sizes I | / |\ Our price 12/6 yard vvv. Merino Dress Flannel, in smart i I ln Heather. The quality is R z MJ A- checks, also plain shades of ! I pure wool N.Z. made; sizes 20 | I ■ I m V’l a-u 10/ZJ - Regularly 15/6, Fawn > Henna, Navy, Blue, | I t 0 32 at 4/1 | I jf I / I I \ Black Face Cloth for coats. 1“/ D yatU Saxe. 38 inches wide and sold ! | fl I \ This cloth has a,rich silk-like | regularly at, 5/11 and 6/11 | | \ >"■ 'v'vsK / /s I N I I/ \ \ appearance and is the full 54 u /fl 51 yard. Our price 3/11 yard. j Boys’ College Worsted I \ ■ I I/ 1 i inches wide. Our price is 12/6 B » / ffl B i J •> m i \ ’’-i- aMW I /Aa y arti - 10/11 v. i Suits 39 / 6 \ -71 1 a a Dress Flannel 1/11 | Mosgiel Worsted in Greys and Navy, | I \ \ Jj*;* Z? jßty | I \ £& Volvpfeens 3/6 I 80 of all woo > Colonial j made in whole back College shape. i \ '.UW /A'.-'Z'W / Jttgd Ki o- u ; J,, C • . I A sensational value in Dress Flannel, 28 inches wide, ? Usual prices 45/-, 49/6. Special Price | \ -ftV AJT n \ -o boxes of Silk finished \ el- | hjgh gra(Je DressM a- in shades of Brown, Royal, I 39/6; sizes 7to 16. J \ ■ / \ I \ olT 8 r n m a i inc » width. • | terials! The assortment Helio, Almond, Apricot, Bottle j Ixi ’•? A jfflr /■Ob. \ \ Shades of Black, Navy Brown, H comprises the very best I Green, Henna, Mole and Cycla- \/ - Z/F I /JSBI M 1 \ «t XC ’ CC w r ’ V ° ry i’ I C n e ’ quality Wool Repps, men. Also a few pieces of Fancy I | ’ V /JF I/[ \ Shrimp, Wine and Rose. Our Charmelaines and Wor- | Tweeds, in checks, 28 inches j BOYS’ TWEED OVERCOATS | | A/s/ '// ? prlCe <S/b - vard ' steds—all 54 inches wide 8 wide, worth 3/6 to 3/11. For i — It / -F/VXw’ / A ar| d fashionable i 1/11. » 19/6 u ° i - / yk M Velveteens 5/11 ad b eS 0 | t S o e J;and S s o M ! Dark Grey and Dark Brown | //A I Worralls dye 36 inch Twill d , Y ou could walk I CreDC-de-CheiieS 3/11 Twecd Overcoats ' in doub le I ! / " MV 'YvV I back Velveteens in Brown, | b t li VTOpC UC k lltllCS u/ 11 s breasted style. These Coats are | I ■/ jTf fS \ N 'gg cr > . Nay y> Beaver, Gold, Smith’s and find the We have the largest stock of ? well made and finished. Sizes | = /i f JgS '\ ' Wine, Mimosa, Dark Saxe and price 15/6 19/6 per yard | Crepe-de-Chenes we have ever j 4—6 at 19/6; 7—ll, 25/-; 12 B I / \ x \Cedar shades. Everyone who is K „ P ’n , r u i offered. In almost every con- j ic 29/6 II / t/rffll —■ ——- used to shopping knows that a/iTv 6 / U 0 ccivable shade, and all 36 inches ! ’ ' | ? / i this sells regularly at 8/11 yard. y ara - I wide at 3/11, 6/11, 8/11 and | in— | 1 !/\/v , ' Our Special Price is 5/11 yard. § 10/6 yard. j __. —.-..-o.™— r<3> j Grey W o rsted college Hosiery “Seconds” 250 Fur Trimmed I [ 2/6 "ILF’IQI'II ■£ W® (OsQl Ihfi? ! SADDLE TWEED KNICKERS j! ! Sr'n’ty’hmtt'll lli" v CIUUI zwl WiMa 9 / 6UP I f JIraHBKHH i B °* s ’ AH n - z - S4ddie New Zealand manufacturer! . 1 I i St H niC D, r r S k in rrt h Tnd These are beautiful Art Silk Hose, Price -SMI I j Brown’. Sizes 3—6 9/6, 7—l2' IVCgmai JL /rif O MM2 I I I 10/6, 13-16 11/6. “There is 2/fiffir all o^alines' I J " ° ear ‘ before leaving the mil! and every Jll™ WWx W mH ———— f pair is guaranteed to give satisfactory owO O OwlLr fUr J ■ service ‘ /I 1 Boys’ Football Knickers You can obtain this wonderful Hosiery ' QBS/ °/ii / vaue ony at Smiths/j i Made from genuine AH Black Cloth H 1 /If Ir' i (’ n onl y)- All sizes from 7to jj ' , 'I 'fl You’re right! You don’t have to guess L/ \ II V ISffM j 16 at 3/11 pair - ’ again! This is the Annual Coat Event V II j tml * J __ that, last year, caused lots of dinner table. | II I'* i. r, ‘ l I J | I YOUTH S’ nap trousers i ; A : 1 conversations when jubilant wives told of 11 'I I IS | 6/11 i: .WS fflW the marvellous bargain secured at Smith’s. |1 / Hi Splendid wearing Trousers in I Ih vli/vJxZtaW r It I IfBlB i re y Striped Nap—sizes j ■fi '’ft i mN . li SwWWlfemll i 11 2 ’ at the unusual P r ’ ee I \ I |H No ordinary Coat reduction. No ordinary [I -J j of 6/11. ? w?i if il®®k special purchase. All new. BRAND ' | \ \ i j iiSllwlfx. ‘ I NEW! Straight from the tailor's hands. I / 1 i j Boys’Gloves 1/6 to 2/11 j Made of high quality Velour and the most HHlhk I I A j All wool Gloves, made in Scotland— | : XljW i j 1 / / \ - Aberdeen knit—mixtures of Greys and ? < W wfflr carefully selected fur trimmings. The / / \ I Heathers—pullon and leather bound i y V newest shades. The newest styles. / / \ Byl8 yle *’ fr ° m 1/6 t 0 2/U ' Sues 210 I hhSIIH™b iRh/ \ i — b—- — I \ BWffiMwSnl Five guineas is the price for three fleet- -it i i i \*sr - z /jtTnVi\ ! ing days! Every Coat is a regular eight- I A j braces | 11 \\ ® guinea, value. Come in and see them— n— —j g D | y/\ | II I judge for yourself! V 7 j “ P air! Small Brac « t 0 I I I 1 II I J V ? fit boys from 3to 6 years at | ? ——— a U * < * 6d per pa ‘ r - | I 1 1/ /,//s!.•|, i — m-iminurm ill i VO. _ Boys’Flannelette Shirts j nm / , ' 'HF AIK W^'*W* y fiilß ' I Made from a heavy Twill Flannelette, j 5/ ]' ||j I ' i (s—Z I iNI/r M H f k l 1 I II | these Shirts are made from the newest j 1 I I I 111 M A wL m Jal Ilia. i Striped material. Collar attached— ‘ I / MJM© ZfcZr —Y I sizes ll to 141. | The tremendous response which greet- i I f | ed our Millinery reductions last week ; Cd) i i offered concrete proof of our Millinery i X BOYS’ GREY UNION SHIRTS I Salon’s value-giving supremacy! We t IVsI IC ■ e /it* have arranged new special values for = 11k I I 5/6 this week, for instance—another = XTjahXx** r.K □i r u u lar 9 e selection of Ready-to-Wears at | Canoe or Polo Collars m heavy 5/11 each! The small drooping and = L t r e ' 9ht k G I ey tl U T°2’- turned-up brim styles. The smartest | /7 I orx i « r€y - z Pr,cc .|■ materials, shapes and trimmings. You : / / L PO. whll H W AN P RO ' Specia Price 5/6 for all sizes will find it decidedly worth-while to j n/ BOX 309 BOX 9■ ■ ,rom t 0 | see the display of these really won- i l dCTful VaIUCS. :

“AFORE YE GO—BELL’S." Bell’s is the whisky of hospitality and good cheer. When ordering, be sure that you are supplied with Scotch Whisky from Arthur Bell and Sons, Ltd., Perth, Scotland, and take no other. The brand which has been on the N.Z. market for thirty years— THE BOTTLE WITH THE YELLOW LABEL-GUARANTEE AGE AND PURITY.—Advt.

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Southland Times, Issue 20791, 4 June 1929, Page 9

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