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II NX Industries Week II | •’^ r t | f All T. & B’s windows have been given to Ross & Glendenning, the manu- -• I f facturers of the Dominion famous j f 10SWN II I Underwear for men and women. Blankets, Rugs, Hosiery and general < 1 i outerwear. Three windows show the processes through which the wool j '< goes, from the time it is received at the mills, until the finished article is t produced. The articles described are Men’s Underwear, Blankets and Rugs j th ese articles can always be secured from T. &B. Ltd. Probably the ] most interesting window of all is the one with a lady machinist manu- !■ facturing Straw Hats for women. This educational display at the Exhibit- ’ ion should not be missed. N.Z. made goods are second to none. I -d DURING N.Z. INDUSTRIES WEEK -S' •Y I T. &B. INVITE YOU TO A SPECIAL' ! S O ■ ’ 'W- • -Ba®WW it S®W\/i\ >kM B s' of Lovely New /<> J ■■-i sir i Sunra© w 1 ||fashions( ) ■ WBi An d'Oianting and distinguished presentation of / i // (j. | j i the latest Spring Modes. The very essence of \ ; i smartness, interpreting the new styles, sumptu- | j P&W ' (»iiBly, but youthfully. Filmy, graceful and clinging Chiffon M ) and Art Ninon Frocks in new Spring printed designs with I soft shirred waistlines V necks, new colour combinations and Y lilß I i- > interesting sleeve details. Tailored summer-weight Costumes, JMI/Z* HR I : • 'l'weed and Silk Coats, Millinery, Hose, Gloves and Fabrics. I I ■ MWt The 1930 Spring styles showing at the Exhibition will be A I : revelation to the woman who demands smartness without Q b 1 ' i too great a tax on her clothes’ budget. You are cordially J I ' invited to view this delightful showing. O ? iM| The Following Goods are NX Made. Sold and Guaranteed by T. & B. Ltd. ?SS® ! BUY N.Z. MADE AND KEEP THE MONEY IN rSSO'W.'aiU i ! THE DOMINION 1 j 1 MEN’S UNDERWEAR from N.Z’s lead- “ FUrtai ” 1 I ,ne mills_Rosly “’ Petone and Mossiel ‘ • eeriefl rminoduyn £ N Z - MADE SHlRTS—(Litchfield, Mazon, Garments | SIH -*’*«*'• “Roslyn” Underwear M®' ■ HSIM Bruce Underwear I®! f BRACES GOLF HOSE r> s Y IwW N . Z . MADE SOX-fßodyn, Moe S iel, CoStUMCS LOatS j | llgg | Bruce, Godwin). FrOCliS SfeHS I lIH 0/ - ‘ | M [ l N.Z. MADE TlES—(the famous Non- /'• Ji* lOBwIh K' I ' F iBBB Stretch, Parisien). JIIEBpCTS -a \ g fc-Jt jyj | | Ij'CW* ! All our Wrapping Paper, Millinery ■ ■ GiOVeS • w MriPl | i ] String and Office Children’s Clothes B'©W i 0“ q | IQI stationery is N.Z. Made Hosiery 1101(1810 till' I lliill BATHING COSTUMES, BOYS’JERSEYS, B* „ RS-.JJww Rjfrc IsSHk W I'iSl I ■ WMWU PULLOVERS, TRAVELLING GOODS, MBS BffiOKlg DCIlb W HMI-’F I N.Z. TRAVELLING RUGS SUITINGS t ,» j l|l ClHr IB t ready-to-wear suits Leather aufl rur 'III IBir® If® I ( OV ER COATS SPORTS COATS , . HoW £« '« | LSsLsI HMWss TROUSERS BOYS’ WEAR 8 FlllMfflnffS W iWI -’Mill IlffWWtt if j&gnW | 1 BLANKETS —Creme and Grey. ® SHI { Mk* 1 fflME' iiiihl HAT MAKING — SEE THIS WONDERFUL IK i 1 I MACHINE WORKING DAILY, IN OUR />1 i 11 windows wf ' irf i 1 — — wnH™ B |»i Buy more N.Z. made Goods 0 ,JB S IS — I’ It! J @©MSON g/NEATHE. ■■ l|ggi « !gjsfl • Ompepcj - p® 1 ‘ INVERCARGILL AND GORE

“AFORE YE GO—BELL’S.” Bell’s is the whisky of hospitality and good cheer. When ordering, be sure that you are supplid-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. : .

“Whistle away your blues!” my lad, What I have brought will make you glad; For gasping lungs,, br aching “flu,” For hacking coughs and sore throat, too. “Whistle away your-blues!” and sing, The ease you need—the surest thing; Free of narcotics, pure and sure—“OX” Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.

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Southland Times, Issue 21178, 3 September 1930, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 21178, 3 September 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 21178, 3 September 1930, Page 3

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