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ogE TR£Sr - HAVE JUST LANDED A CHOICE SEL- . ECTION of Christy’s Toilet Goods,, Beautiful Gift Boxes of Toilet Soap, Perfumes, and Soap, Bath Luxuries, Bath Salts, etc. These goods are most artistically got up, each in transparent wrapping which enhances the appearance, besides keeping the perfumes from evaporating. BATH LUXURIES, Daintily' Boxed, containing Bath Salts, Toilet Soap, and Face Cloth. Eau de Cologne, Lavender, White Rose, etc. 4/6 and 5/6 box. SOAP AND PERFUME, in Violet, Wallflower, Old English Rose, etc. 1/9, 2/9, 2/11 Box. A Big Variety of TOILET SOAP. Three cakes in box; all the most popular perfumes. These make a useful gift. " 2/-, 2/11, 3/11 box. Other lines lOd and 1/- Box. FOR THE FAMILY—Our Big BATH SOAP. Wonderful value. Three Cakes for 1/-.

GILMORE’S CROOKES GLASSES RELIEVE ANNOYING GLARE At the beach, on the golf course, anywhere outdoors in direct sunlight, or under intense illumination indoors, too much light is decidedly uncomfortable. To protect your eyes from excess light you half close the lids. You frown. That frowning and puckering isn’t becoming, and it often results in permanent lines and wrinkles around the eyes. Now, modern CROOKES LENSES perform a double duty. They give you correct vision and, at the same time, protect your eyes from glare. D.8.0.A., F. 1.0. (London). CONSULTING & MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN. (Opposite P. 0.) DEE STREET. INVERCARGILL.

NEW ARRIVALS COLOURED COTTON VESTS . . 2/11 Coloured Vests in woven Cotton; bound with Braid, in Pink, Sky, Helio, Apricot. LEATHERETTE COATS . . . . 19/6 .Ladies’ Lined Leatherette Coats; 36 in. to 46 in., in Black, Navy, Red, Tan, Brown, Saxe, Apple. This is a special line, usually sold at 29/6 to 35/SWANSDOWN FLANNELETTE . . . I/Good quality Swansdown Flannelette, 27 inches wide. Just the Cloth' for Nursery purposes. Special offer of 1/yard. DRESS SATINS 3/11 38 inch Art Dress Satins, in Black, Navy, Brown, Sky, Saxe, Rose, Fawn, Apple. Splendid value at 3/11 yard. TOBRALCO 2/6 38 inch Plain and Floral Tobralco. A guaranteed Cloth. FLORAL BRITWAY . .1/9} An ideal Cloth for Children’s Wear. Colours are fadeless. LADIES' PYJAMAS 10/6 Ladies' Cotton Fuji Pyjamas with Collar trimmed contrast. Plain shade in Woms. and O.S. Helio, Apple, Apricot, Ivory. Also other lines at 12/6 and 15/6 ART SILK RAYONS 1/6 Floral Art Silk Rayons. New small designs at 1/6 a Yard. JUMPERS 23/6 All Wool Jumpers. Jazz effects. V. necks and collars; all long sleeves. Better numbers to 35/NIGHTGOWNS 10/6 Cotton Fuji trimmed circular yoke of fine net Lace, short sleeves. Underskirts and Knickers to match—7/6 and 5/11 JUMPER SUITS 39/6 All Wool Lace Knit Juniper Suits. Marled tdlects. JUMPERS ' 13/6 . Sleeveless Art Silk Jumpers. Jazz effects; Cream Avith contrast. Other prices to 27/6. COSTUMES . . . . ? 75/Ladies’ Tweed Costumes in Brown Tones; S.S.W., S.W., Woms., 'O.S. Other numbers 89/6, £5 5/-, £6 10/-. FOR PROMPTNESS AND SATISFACTION BRING YOUR HEMSTITCHING TO US.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS. AND ' MONUMENTAL SCULPTORS. COWLEY & CO., LTD. 15 DEVERON ST., INVERCARGILL. PHONE (Day and Night) - - - 2040-M.

MACDONALD & WESTON. (Successors to Kingsland & Ferguson) Established 1381).

UNDERTAKERS - - 175 SPEY STREET. - MORTUARY CHAPEL .

IVTONUMENTAL SCULPTORS, DEE ST., INVERCARGILL.

PHONE 126 - - - - (Day and Night)

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Southland Times, Issue 21196, 24 September 1930, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 21196, 24 September 1930, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 21196, 24 September 1930, Page 4

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