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Summer Weight Underpants and Singlets; MiMIJM Sports Belts; all the latest to choose from. Natural shade. Price 2/6 a garment Prices 1/6 to 8/11 t- , u „,< i L ~ ■ rrr 1 cui Braces, in Fancy Boxes, cord or leather ends. Fancy Half Hose; latest patterns, in Wool, Silk \\ YXra, W w. W\ 1 J > and Cotton, andL Silk and. Wool. \ v\ wlUli ffl Prices 3/11 to 6/11 Prices 1/6,:2/6, 2/|l, 4/6. \ 'w. \\ \\ tWH I 111 Collar Boxes; assorted shades; Letholite \%%%% % W 111 quality. Price 7/6 each Gents’ Wide End Ties, in Sander and Parisian L,\ w. \\ 'a.X Wt| S , “ makes. Prices 2/6 to 4/11 ill Men s Navy Serge Suits fast dyes; single I \ \\ vir tI breasted and D.B. styles. Gents’ Handkerchiefs; bordered and plain White I t I 111 Prices £5 5/- and £5 15/with Initial in corner. Price I/- and 1/3 \ wVafSaSanfl!H l » <, n n «. j n vrr i |\ i| hi Gents Bathing Costumes, in Cotton and all Wool Tie Presses; plain or ingraved designs. ' quality; the season’s latest creations. Prices 3/11 to 12/6 We lia Y c st,H a number of our Price 8/11 to 23/6 High Grade Shirts at 5/11 and 6/H J' I Summer Weight Singlets and Knee Drawers, in Cellular wcar; unslirinkablc - Price 2/3 a garment A r\ . \ NJMen’s Roslyn All Wool Blazers, in assorted colours for I N beach and holiday wear. Price 29/6 I felsT \/' y Ywjjwigsl Men's Cream Gaberdine Trousers; belted sides and cuff -mY I z \ bottoms. Price 14/6 A'' Y Vmri Gents’ Fuji Neglige Shirts; genuine quality; size 14 J to 165 A WMMkXA.' y wto bands - Pricc 10/6 y r / Men's Pyjamas in Union, All Wool, and Silk mixtures. y / / Prices 6/11 to 25/6 - ; ' sisslF Men’s Fur Felt Hats, in all the newest shades and shapes; , ( / ' English and Colonial makes. Prices 25/6 to 37/6 McGriierf/ Tayfor & Co®

- I ® I' ■■l*l / ! / | ||l| i 'Hi /1 \ liy I ma r k 'if ou Pay y ®mt Monney ... take your choice IT’S up to you. There’s no difference in price. Here on the one hand — Texaco Motor Oil Clean, Clear and Golden because it’s pure, and ree f rom all impurities that form hard carbom On the other hand — ordinary motor oil of various gloomy colours that denote carbon* Just a few drops, allowed X al heZo^X c Why take chances when Texaco — the Clean, Fahr., which instantly Clear, Golden Motor Oil — is a certain winner ordinary oil, it leaves a blot for engine sweetness. Drain out the old dark oil of carbon, but if it’s clean, , , , r 1 nr clear golden Texaco, it and start atresli witli JL exaco. leaves the merest smudge on the polished metal. THE TEXAS COMPANY (AUSTRALASIA) LIMtTE®. Drive it with W' Texaco Motor M isSU JWh. Spirit—Save it HI, RMS wl MotOT e oii c ° Clean, Clear, OIL . copyright m.ii.w

BABY’S PRAM <• 11 A Distinctively Y •‘4- I l lj High Ciass ; 1 V Perfect zjKWxSfflX Springs L PITCHER & CO. Write for Liats. Makers, DUNEDIN DON’T TRADE IN YOUR OPEN CAR TjIQR a Sedan, when I can fit Sedan CurJU tains, repaint the old bus and give it the smart and dignified appearance of a 1930 model. J. F. McKELVEY, Motor Painter. 71 YARROW STREET.

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Southland Times, Issue 21275, 22 December 1930, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 21275, 22 December 1930, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 21275, 22 December 1930, Page 11