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Flooding Southland with Savings! Two teams of opposing forces in the Store (the Reds : f|| and the Blues) out to batter the most innocent look- | ; ing P rxce tickets to unconsciousness — out for the W / * IHfr most ruthless and drastic action in their fight for 11 / M JOlJw i B l ■ ■■■ -m~ 3 supremacy. “Reds” versus “Blues” and one to win. B I _■ «|| i K I HI 13 111 fe t Relentless captains lead relentless heads and sales- If j JOf Ilia || !| ! If / Ifll ILm IO II m | people in a fight for figures—and here’s the joke— / |j|| jfca i U the harder they fight—the more drastic their price B I liW I reductions—fhe greater the savings for you! Both gW sides are out to win! Look what they are doing already - Oluss BLmls I The Harder they Fight the More you Save! T j- , xt- u 7/r dilk Pnnlin Knitting Silk. 1/111 skein. Silk Lace Flouncings, Coating Tweeds, 6/11. Men’s Nap Trousers, 6/6. Ladies’ Nightgowns, 7/6. Ladies Silk Poplin Another freat Blues surprise- 3/11 vard The Reds and the Blues are The Reds score with this wonaerThe famous “Cosy Cloth Raincoats, 15/6. „. . ; n shades of , r> i • i striving for value supremacy — ful value offer Men s N..p Nightgowns in a good roomy A Blues’ Special! Silk Poplin cream - our special WO dfinty “silklace and customers benefit from'sav- Trousers made from a dark grey shape with short sleeves, daintily Raincoats that are as smart in Jew and c xio p eees of arnty slk lace . g thegc coatiug tweeds cotton mate wlth t i in . o pock trimmed with lace and embroid- appearance as they are useful. P ./.A. f making into ouncing featuring all the 1! < in smart designs, and 54 inches ets — specially priced for this ered in ■ pastel shades, which S * n ! ar t stylo in navy, black, S> kis d ealfor »J lO and best m a wide variety of //ll_now priced at Battle of Colours at 6/6. The gives a tasteful finish to a prac- ' biskra, red and rose shades. hats etc’ Tk"’ £\ 7 7 / 1 yard sizes are 3to S. A saving for tical garment. ' Usually sold at Usually 35/6, special price for ers, and hats, etc. The width is 36 inches. ya workers! 10/6. Special price 7/6. this event at 15/6. Rosedale Wheeling Wool, Ladies’ Frocks 35/-. 9d skein. . Fancy Velvet, 3/11. “Dominion” Mrapon A clearance that ’will keep the Again the Blues score with this Bargain Table of Silks, Th is value giving Battle will Men’s Socks, 1/6 and 2/6. Corsets, 5/11. 'blues’ from value-wise purc.has- saving-Rosedale Wheeling Woo 2/11. prove tremendously popular with SDec ials in socks ! Medium “Dominion’’ Wrapon Corsets, in ers—Frocks In Crepe-de-chene, in shades of red, saxo blue, royal Every wise shopper who inspects our customers for.it brings values wni<rht socks in silk and w-00l a splendid fitting shape of pink trimmed with contrasting blue, vicux rose and black id b ar g a i n table of silks will such as this 6 pieces of 27 inch m ar i mixturesworth 3/11. Specbroche with elastic inserts on shades; in floral erepe-de-chene per 2oz. skein or 5/9 per head. support the Reds —they are such fancy' velvet —regularly priced at ‘ price °/6 pair Heavyhips and four strong suspenders. an(l moroca i n; j n georgette and Come early for these as we have gooJ va]ui , aT 2/11 yard . A good 7/11—now priced at 3/11 yard. w i ntcr weight all wool'socks — These allow ample freedom to the celanese woven silk—regularly only a limited quantity. selection including crepe de worth 2/3—special Red price 1/6 wearer. Sizes 23 to >3O. Usual- to £5 5/ —now 35/-. As- chenes, knitted silk, lace nets • ly sold at 7/11. Special price sorted shades. - . and floral silks, etc. 5/n. Ladies’ Fabric Gloves, Ladies’ Evening Frocks, 2 /11. Black Chiffon Velvet, Overcoats, XT 4 K/r 29/6. A delightful value-surprise on 9/11. i. 7. , buntex Vests, b/b. The battle of the Bcdg and tho , thc part of the Blues. Heavy Knitted Silk, 3/6, 3/11. With the help of this black silk 50/-. “Suntex’’ Wool and cotton Blues brings this great bar- Suede Fabric Gloves, fleecy T]lis cxtra „ ood sav i n g will help chiffon velvet specially priced The Reds come out with a real Vests with either short or no chaming Jap® Celanese lined, gauntlet tops and elastic * Reds , L knitted silk in a at 9/11 vard, the Reds hope to bargain sensation here — smart sleeves, bound round neck with . flocks fn the newest wrists-worth 3/6 pair. Special Sder proof weave and in Pink, boon top in this Battle of double breasted tweed overcoats silk braid. Will wear and wash Ties becomingly trimmed Blues price 2/11 pair. The *l’ Ain ond and Helio Colours. The width is 36 inches brown and grey . shades-worth spiendrd'y and are exceptionally posies/ Ld lace- shades are beaver and brown. J : /pr “ 3/6 (40 inch and the velvet would usually be 75/ - .now specia y priced at hT [ S 7 /6 Specin Priee oV worth 55/- Tow 29/6. Shades of width); 3/11 (54 inch width). 12/6 yard. 50/-. Sizes 24, 3 and 4 only, ’/o • 7 ’ H P !a T 7/11 geranium, rose, almond, lemon, o.s. size usual y sold at 7/11, f nd wisteria. N.Z. Hosiery “Seconds,” Special Ince o/11. CMunP 6/11 Men’s Shirts, 6/11. , w . These are outstanding—our most Shoppers at our Silk counter Dress Specials, 2/11. . ? nC 1 /TT/he Forselettes 8/11 Ladies’ Silk and Wool popular selling lino of hosiery. have P the good fortune to be of- A Red sensation! Dress fabrics hope to defca l t!e Blues in t SnZd fitting ‘‘Nature’s Jumpers, 9/11. “Seconds’’ from a N.Z. mill in fered thi / I{cd spccial 38 inch o f all kinds to be cleared at 2/1 shirts Rhral” Corselettes of Pink To help to defeat the Reds, the all the latest of shades, and with ide c c ce ] ane f or evening or yard. Ihese include plain an „ rnl . nd<i a ii w ith collar to match Broche, whh four strong sus- ' Blues offer this great economy- their flaws properly mended- day wear in Navy, Black, Saxe, check all wool dress flaniie 14 to penders. Lightly boned but Silk and Wool Jumpers with snug 2/6 pair. Other seconds priced Ked , New p ]nk) Beige, Leaf, wool lace, astrachans, s 17 _ now u/ll These arc our giving good support. Sizes 32 collar, fastening at neck, and in at 2/11, 3/11, and 4/11. First Royal, Rose and Brown shades. linings, silken poplms and r.yto 44 Usually sold at 13/6. attractively striped designs. qualities of all four lines m O price 6/11. ons. ovin make. Special price 8/11. Spccial price for this event 9/11. stock at -/11, 3 / e > 4 ' lx > °/ xl > Take advantage ot this saving. 6/b, and 8/11. nmrTirrN “RTTTF” KNOCKOUTS ON THIS SIDE “RED” BOMBSHELLS ON THIS SIDE OF X™™. ' OF THE ADVERTISEMENT. The “Red” and the “Blue” Committees keep their —I plans a secret from the others, each side striving to offer the better values and to secure the most § „ 1 ? n . e.l ni customers. Some of their offerings are shown in 4IK f autnin m fnP nIUPS this advertisement, but these are only a small pro- | Vdpidlli U 1 inc LHUCd. portion of the total that win be displayed; Be j sure to inspect the “Red” and the “Blue” display uennr Tn WIN ” BAYS HE ’ rPAcn rn PRICFS 1 windows. And remember—the more the Blues WfW SURE TO WIN, SAib n . CKAdH UU rKILRd ; and the « Beds ” batter the price tickets, the more 7 ] N U „ Tr . . shillings you will actually pocket out of the week’s H /TEA & • Air A L Walker leads “plain o?the “Blues ” spending money. II V & the ' ’■•Reds.” Mention Her bright and breezy regular prices outlook foresees a land- • restless han . slide in their direction. . k yardstick and The sight of a regular ft comes ano her <l^ te re price is distasteful to 11 spectable batt ® her and it Is good-night I ! a R d to hs ’ i to any ticket that crosses fill 0 ffi S o'oll I aU - • re ?° t ’ n i nnrkin" the plane of her eye. The original price m arkl ."£ harder she, and the rest 11111 11 HeS J what a of the “Blues” hit the I WOOS smacking. Iu ; regular price tickets the Iffl I friend to have ! bigger your savings. The hard md the rest Blues are out to win- |have done “Wait till the public sees the R our bombshells for kF f ° r Y ° U Ihursd ‘ ‘ Friday,” they say. L — ’ [ Boys , SuitSj 19/U Wool Filled Quilts. Ladies’ Fells, 5/11. . Pillow Cases, 3/11 pair. double-bed size, 19/6. The Battle of the Colours brings 25 Dozen only Lynctte Pillow smart and well made, boys’ The Reds bring out this delightyou this reniarkable offer Cases the famous “Osman’’ suits, made from dark grey surprise, in price—l9/6 for Ladies’ Felt in brand—size 20 by 30 buttoned. tweeds in sae back shapes — double 1 bed size wool filled the latest and most beeomiiig Splendid quality material, does -specially priced for this event " uUtg in charm ; n g chintz, styles and colours; bpceiai y up like a linen and will wear to 11 at 19/6 each. Thc sizes arc 7 sateens, with panels to match. Priced by the Blues 5/11 eacn. your satisfaction. Usually sold to !2. A good range of colours to a t 6/11 pair. Special price 3/11. SLZWI select from. c — — _—— WT/Wmp — — — .....■■■■■■.■■■■..■■■■l-- <i.n .1 i Boys’ Tweed Overcoats, Hand-Painted Teasets, r nriipu’Model Hats. 19/6, Children’s Cardigans, ? /:»’sg \V-SX mWBiIIKS V/wF iKnl I 25/-. 7/11. Ladies Model natb, xv/o, S To help on their side in this The Battle of Colours' brings 25/-. Gnnd wear is certain in these H 'great Battle of the Colours, the keen shoppers this special which The Blues side will cause < Cardieans for children. wOv M b| Boys’ Department offers these will mean a big help to the Red real sensation with this value- T he v are made of wool and in , ||| BA ’ handsome double-breasted tweed forces and a striking economy giving special—hand made Model assorted mixed shades with overcoats at 25/-. They are in for the purchasers — handsome Hats in most bec “V” n B sh »P cardinal, fawn, blue, and brown jQ| Prince shape and come in dark hand painted teasets, comprising Sembts-now specially mX to fit from sto 11 « L br °"' n S"" pieces-worth £1 - our price ed for this event at 19/6 and years. UsuaHy sold at 10/6. . 7to K. 7/11. 25/- each. / S P eclal P nce 5/XX ' 1 ■ . I kJ Tapestry Hearthrugs 10/6. Glass Tumblers, 3/6 halfMaids’ Frocks, 12/6. White Towels, 2/9 pair. I MW fir iga The Reds bargain specialr will dozen. smart are these make every thrifty shopper re- Just arrived ! in time to help Maids’ All Wool - Charmelaine Grand quality White Towels, N j° ice ! Note this for example the Red forces in their fight for Frocks — attractively finished. English make, in plain white PIWIWWMffI.iI II SMI IFwMW —Tapestry Hearthrugs in hand- value supre macy. Tumblers in The quality of the material is and red headings. Size 22 by |IHWIW some fawns, browns, blue and the iatest shape—worth 8/6 sure to gain your approval— 44. Very durable. Usually fe(W /|SW I red shades—now. priced at 10/6 our price 3/6 half dozen. Also length 39 and. 40 inches. Ideal so ld at 3/11 pair; our price 2/9 HKW each. The size is 5 foot by - with, a jug of same pattern to for street wear. Usually sold at pair. 'll R foot 9 inches. match, 5/11 set. 59/6, 65/-.’ Special price 12/6. | kil W 14 gjfMEMWI ■■■■■ ■■■■■■■ l!■>'■■■ T I aox 305

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Southland Times, Issue 21072, 2 May 1930, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 21072, 2 May 1930, Page 9

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