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Gramophone Records ! 18,000 SOLD—2,OOO LEFT. 6d 1/- 1/6 We have sold 18,000 of these English Disc Gramophone Records and now have 2,000 left. All those customers who have not so far shared in this extraordinary opportunity—please come at once! The six inch size sells at 6d each. The 10 inch size at I/- each and the 12 inch size at 1/6 each. ADD THE EXTRA AMOUNT FOR FREIGHT ON ALL MAIL ORDERS.

MID SUMMER Sale! UNION FORFAR, lOjd. This is a very strong quality made in Scotland—the width is 27 inches and regularly the price is 1/3 yard. Now as a Special Sale Offer the price is IOJd yard.

We’re Clearing away Our Stocks Come! Save! Stocks must be reduced and every department will contribute its share of epoch-making bargains, Our aim is to make this year’s Mid-Summer Clearance Sale not only the largest, but the greatest of its kind that has ever been held. Table Runners 2/6 A splendid assortment of Table Runners in Linen, Crash. Titian Cloth. Assorted variety with Cream linenembroidery and finished with coloured hemstitched borders. Usually 4/6 to 7/6 each. Sale Price 2/6 each. Supper Cloths 2/6 each A special offer in all lace scalloped edged Supper Cloths, in 30 by 30 inch size—very good quality and sold usually at 4/6. Sale Price. 30 only to clear, 2/6 each. English China Dinner Sets 45 - Beautiful English China Dinner Sets that sell usually at fid - set. Now to be sacrificed at the Special Sale Price of 45/- set. Cretonnes and Sateens 9d and 1/50 pieces of Lovely Cretonnes and Sateens—a special Northern purchase—they are in 31 and 36 inch widths. Sale Prices 9dand 1/yard. Ladies’ Dress Skirts 8/11 Exceptionally smart Accordeon Pleated Dress Skirts, in attractive mixed Tweeds of assorted colourings—just the skirt to wear with a Jumper. Usually 12/6. Sale Price 8/11. Ladies’ Coats 29/6 Don’t forget, to inspect this stand of Assorted Coats in Silks, Repps, Tweeds-—in assorted colours and sizes. Priced regularly from £4 10/-. Sale Price 29/6. Ladies’ Cotton Frocks 7/11 Useful and attractive little Cotton Frocks, in Printed Zephyrs and Floral designs—short and long sleeved styles—sizes S.S.W. to O.S. Worth 12/6, Sale Price 7/11. Men’s Socks 1/Medium weight ribbed Socks in Dark shade—Men’s size—very hard wearing cotton and wool mixture. Priced usually at 1/9 pair. Now Sale Priced at 1/- pair. Maids’ and Misses Cotton Frocks 3/11 Smartly cut Maids’and Misses’Cotton Frocks in sizes 18 to 36 inches. Made from excellent quality material and bought up North at special rates. Usually 5/11 to 9/11. Sale Price 3/11. Ladies’ Shetland Wool Bodices 1/6 We have only a few dozen of these excellent Shetland Wool Bodices left —they are in sleeveless style and sell usually at 4/11 each. Sale Price 1/6 each. Ladies’ “Berlei” Corselettes 15/6 A clearing line of Berlei Corselettes in an excellently fitting style. Made of Pink Broche with silk elastic panels on hips and Swami Brassiere, also elastic shoulder straps. Sizes 32 to 38. Usually 25/-. Sale Price 15/6. Ladies’ Fabric Gloves 1/6 Smart Fabric Gloves with neat little turn-over cuff—sizes 61, fij, 7,7 i, 74. Shades of Modes, Pastel and Beavers. Usually sold at 3/6 pair. Sale Price 1/6 pair. Children’s and Maids’ Knickers 1/6 These are a very good quality, in Dark Navy and Fleecy lined. Usually priced at 2/3 and 2/6 pair. Sale Price for school opening—l/6 pair. Children’s and Maids’ Ready-to-Wear Millinery, 1/11, 2/11 and 3/11 Children’s and Maids’ Ready-to-Wear Hats, in Cream and Colours—all fashionable shades and stylish shapes. ( Usually 5/11 to 9/6. Sale Priced from 1/11 to 3/11.

Millinery 1 . ALL TO CLEAR 1/11 5/11 12/6 The facts are simply these: Our Millinery Salon has decided, as the end of their business year is fast approaching, to hold the most wonderful Millinery Sale—with low prices unheard of heretofore! All the hundreds of Hats in the Department have been gathered into three groups—At l/11, 5/11 and 12/6. Think of the richness of the choice, the scores of examples of style and beauty—and think of the amazing low prices and hurry to Smith’s ! Straw Ready-to-Wears, usually 10/6 up to 15/6 each Sale Price l/ll each. Ready-to-Wears and Semi-Trimmed Hats, usually 15/6 up to 25/each. Sale Price 5/11 each. Trimmed and Model Millinery—all colours—usually 25/- each up to 45/- each. Sale Price to clear 12/6.

Dressmaking Specials ! The remarkable Northern Purchases of Dress Materials and Silks enables our Dressmaker, Miss Talbot, to offer the following remarkable values in Frocks, Costumes and Coats complete:— FLORAL ART SILK NINON FROCKS COMPLETE 32/6 TWEED COSTUMES COMPLETE £3 13/TWEED COATS COMPLETE £3 10/Come in and choose your material while the selection is at its best—and before our Dressmakers become too busy!

You have decided to move—perhaps a few miles—perhaps to another town. There are two ways of going about it. The first is to look after the job yourself—that means en '.less worry and the risk of valuable goods being damaged. The second and sensible way is to hand everything over to the New Zealand Express Company. Everything is expertly packed, speedily carried in specially constructed ‘Dennis’ pantechnicons and unpacked at the other end. No worry—no fuss or excitement—and your goods arrive on time in perfect condition.—Advt.

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Southland Times, Issue 21002, 7 February 1930, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 21002, 7 February 1930, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 21002, 7 February 1930, Page 9

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