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BUSIER NOW THAN EVEH-OELIGHTO BUYERS g FILL THE “EXHIBITION” FROM 9 A.M. TO 5.30 P.M. S COME NOW TO THIS GREAT S SALE i OF QUALITY ■ WINTER MERCHANDISE AT E T. a 81-ANMUAL SALE E PRINCESS UNDERSKIRTS Cotton MATRON’S WAIST UNDERSKIRTS TWEED COATS AND FACE CLOTH WOOL AND COTTON SUITS for Wee sJk mffi AH SFkPlmn"'or fancy. in superior quality Italian Cloth. COATS CLEARING FROM Boys, in Saxe, Red, Green and Brown; g All sizes. Usually 10/6 each. Black only. Finished pleated frdl hem; 49/6 63/— T 0 4 GNS tnmmed contrasting shade, fastened SALE PRICE 3/11 each Regularly 10/6. ' on shoulder, -to 4, </11. . SALE PRICE 4/6 each. „, ir _ ... COSTUMES, in Fawns, Browns, and CHILDREN’S RIPPLE CLOTH SA - E PRICE 6/9 Greys; mixed tweeds; perfect garments. EX’ENING FROCKS. -An excellent DRESSING GOWNS; Pmk and Sky; Usuallv 6to 9 guineas assortment of the smartest styles we cord binding; sizes 3to < ; //ll to SALE PRICE 45/6 each. have ever shown. Long skirts and 9/11. SALE PRICE 3/11 KNITTED SILK PETTIBOCKERS, fitting bodice. Regularly 72/6 to 4 trimmed needle run lace, plain shoulder -s LADIES’ TWEED FROCKS in SW. guineas. SALE PRICE 25/- COTTON FROCKS; Gingham,- Delain- straps; shades Pale Pink, Apple, Sky, CJ and AV. only; smart styli, several ett-e, Cotton Fuji, etc.—all long sleeves, Blue; in S.W. only; 9/11. _ colours. Usually 4gns. SILK AND WOOL PULLOVERS; 18 belt, etc.; S.W. and W. only. No O.S. TO CLEAR ONE PRICE 39/6 each to 24in. SALE PRICE 4/11 sizes. TO CLEAR 7/6 SALE PRICE 7/11 Southland’s Great Bargain Event @ TAT CUM POWDER Usually 1/6. BLACK ELASTIC i2 yards for I/- LADIES’ I'ULL FASHIONED MER- CAMBRIC UNDERSKIRT FLOUNC- 1 SALE PRICE !/• tin CERISED LISLE HOSE, with and ING; embroidered top and bottom; without clox. Usually 4/6, 5/3, 6/6. hemstitched waist; Sky and Pink; 27 g? BLACK KNICKER ELASTIC SALE PRICE 3/6, 3/11, 5/3 pail inches wide. Usually 7/11. ASSORTED LEATHER PURSES. 8 yards for 1/- SALE PRICE 2/6 yard __ Usually 9/6 to 3/6 each LINED FABRIC GLOVES 3/11 pair ALL COLOURS IN iTO 1 INCH SALE ladies , puRE WOQL SpORTS RIBBON; Fancy only. | HOSE; full fashioned, check and marie TO CLEAR AT 4 yards for 6d WOODEN COAT HANGERS; smooth- effects; Grey, Fawn and Brown. Us- CHILDREN’S APRONS; stamped in QrTVTW rrnvpq. m/n t., l“ 11 “■ “sALeG'r’cE ..ch SAL y E 6 pR'.CE /6 4/lt G 5/U,' S /U p.R i 7?g For T. & B’s. Bargain Parcels jS ■ i- - ——p — 'w. Tjy S Underwear ® Milanese Beautiful Quality Lad- Ijy /I X 38 Inch FLORAL RAYON MAROCAINS, in smart designs; new season’s dei’proof Milanese ill ll- X colourings; give splendid wear. Regularly 5/11. SALE PRICE 3/11 yard gJ ’ dainty Shades Ot Shell \\| 11/ -J „ , , x gJ' Pink, Coral, Creme, \ TWEED COATING; 54 inch, in fine and coarse weaves Regularly 12/6 o j p a j e G fl 15/6 - . SALE PRICE 9/11 yard Champagne, Sky Blue, , 11 g CREPE LUCRECIA—A new and beautiful material. Remarkably like a very 0 LcniOU, Turquoise, I I Si ? 1 heavy crepe-de-chene. Splendid for gowns or frocks for best wear. Shades ' Maize Hlld Black; 40 I U "1 Almond, Green, Bottle Green, Wine, Light Navy, Black, Brown, Naples Blue, inohoc widp Worth at, i \ JU Ramona Blue. 38 inches wide. Sold usually at 9/11 yard. IT - " orul \ \\\ m SALE PRICE 6/11 yard I least 6/11. 1 V\\ 20 Pieces Only splendid quality 30 Inch CREAM KANEBO FUJI, sold usually ’ “T llil fl at 3/6. SALE PRICE 2/3 yard . SALE PBTCE [ I * 8 SALE PRICES HAVE NEVER BEEN A 9 /11 ' B SOLOW T 9/11 818B 186 ’ B I J PER YARD 07 M li! 150 Pair HEAVY WEIGHT WHITE COLONIAL BLANKETS. Single Bed I 27/6. SALE PRICE 19/6 pair. Double Bed 45/-. SALE PRICE 27/6 pair. Extra Double Bed 50/-. SALE PRICE 35/6 pair. We Pay Carriage to Your Door Jj i NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY MEN , g ALL WOOL CARDIGANS . 9/1L SALE p R , CE 7/ll ® i These quality sheets are below wholesale prices. 750 Pair STRONG WHITE RAILWAY SADDLE TWEED; sizes 3to 7; 14/11. “ SHEET’S—A warehouseman’s entire stock, bought at an extremely low figure m&a » varus, wmi n. n p R |Q E |2/| 1 pair L_ S _vou benefit now. If you cannot call, write or phone us for several pair. 3 Single Bed Sheets, Worth 12/6, FOR 9/6 pair x >, m .i. t + F s MEN’S AND O.S. PYJAMAS in our famour “Twillmta” Cloth. In smart, _ S DOUBLE BED SHEETS, worth 16/6 FOR 11/9 pair. fast colour stripes. Regularly “Tw>Uin ta ” Pyi 3lll3B s®' l at pan-- . g 4 A bargain we strongly recommend to our customers. SALE PRICE 10/11 pair ; Thomson & Beattie Ltd. f ! INVERCARGILL and GORE. £ ! r®- ebzh EErgajLi-Oza a fea

You have decided to move—perhaps a few miles— perhaps to another town. There are two ways o." 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 Nc / 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.

Finds, including Roman urns and pottery, have been made during excavation work on the Sandy. Lodge golf course, in Hertfordshire. Merchants and Storekeepers favour NO RUBBING LAUNDRY HELP because it’s a New Zealand Industry. Housewives favour it because it has abolished “Washboard Slavery.” All Stores. —Advt. WOODS’ GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE. For Coughs and Colds, never fails.

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Southland Times, Issue 21147, 29 July 1930, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 21147, 29 July 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 21147, 29 July 1930, Page 3

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