SNOW PREDICTED HEAVY FALL TO-DAY. Heavy falls of snow have been experienced lately in the back country of the province, but these pale into insignificance compared with the experience coming today and to-morrow. Southland ladies will be particularly interested. The fact of the matter is that it is “snowing” savings in the Underwear Department of H. and J. Smith’s—causing great excitement among the firm’s feminine customers. Here are two “thrills” on sale to-day:— 25 dozen Ladies’ Art Silk Fleecy Bloomers. 'A splendid fitting shape in women’s size in shades of Apple, Sky, Peach, Apricot, Black and Ivory, Usually 7/11, now 3/11 pair. Also 20 dozen Winter weight Cotton Woven Chemise Vests, with shaped waist and bound round neck and arm with silk braid. Sleeveless style. Usually 3/6 each, for 1/i each.—Advt.
While over 1,000,000 people work in the City of London by day, the night population is only 13,363,
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Southland Times, Issue 21429, 25 June 1931, Page 7
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