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\O’ J Ift ''■ -j kww i f "'V JRyyWfflJ V l , q ,?£. iff Specials in High-Grade HOSIERT Economy-wise women will respond quickly to these value giving Hosiery Specials. They have learnt from experience that nowhere else arc such savings in fine hosiery available. Ladies’ Art Silk and Ladies’ Fraire Silk and Wool Hose 3/11 y Rayon Hose 4/11 Pair Pure Botany Wool and High grade k With reinforced toes and feet and Art Silk Yarn. Seamed legs, spliced ! > high spliced square heels. Manuheels and toes. Shades, Gunmetal, faotured from Pure Silk. Surface New Brown, Leaf Mould, Mocha , Yarn. A smart good-looking Hose etc. A special line sent out by our that carries our recommendation London buyers and wo are unable , for service. In ail new Brown to repeat a’t the price. I shades, Gunmetal and Black. Ladies’ Black All Prare ) Ladies’ Prare Thread Wool Gym. Hose | Silk Hose 8/11 Paw 3/11 PaM.’ 1 This line is just to hand from one Wide tops, double knees, seamed J of England’s largest Hosiery Mamilegs, spliced feet, heels and toes. . facturers Full fashioned new full Athletic Length—this is ' Cu , ban hees ’ English fas new „ a „l Hockey o, „<>* “’"“5 ■ tioSC ’ | wearing qualities are built into it. Ladies’ Art Silk and SizeB s ’ w ” w ” and °- s - Lisle Thread Hose l ( Ladies’ All Botany 2/11 Pair j Wool Cashmere Hose This Hose is made from a yarn 3/11 Pair specially spun to resist hard wear, 31 and the new Grenadine Finish Two fold yarn legs and feet and imparts a 'particularly good ap- , ' three fold heels and toes. An. cx- . ipearance. The colours include the cellent wearing Hose in Autumn newest Brown Tones, and Gun- M. shades including Mushroom, Leaf metah ©F Brown, Ochre, New Brown etc. McGroer, Tajlcw’s THE CITY DRAPERS.

WINTON SPECIALS. BIG DISPLAY OF KNITTING WOOLS. KNITTING is a very profitable occupation. We have every desired shade of wool, Plain or Marl, and Silk and Wool mixtures. Wheeling, in all shades 6d Skein Fingering, in all shades 3d Skein Lustre Wool, in all shades 9d Skein "Wendy” Printed Wool in all shades lOd Skein "Cyntilla” Silk and Wool 9d Skein Call and see the range of colours in the Plain Wools and the new Printed and Marl Mixture Wools. COOPER’S DRAPERS, WINTON. BOYS’ Navy Serge Knickers, with double scats; all sizes; 4 to 13, at 6/6 a pair.—GILMOUR’S, Phone 21. WE stock a full range of Berlci Corsets, Corselettes, Brassiere, etc. —COOPER’S, Drapers, Winton. SATIN Cretonnes; a good assortment of shades at 1/3 a yard.—GILMOUR’S, Phone 21. PERFECT FITTING SUIT; made to your individual measures. See our range of Suitings; 75/-, 80/- to 95/-.—COOPER’S, Drapers, Winton. HARDWARE STOCKS. SLASHING REDUCTION IN PRICES. SEPARATOR Oil 4/6 gal; Jelly Moulds 6d each; Reservoir Mops 7/6; Fancy Cups and Saucers 4/6 i doz; Lemon Squeezers 6d; Aluminium Ladels 9d; Hedge Shears 10 inch 4/6; 1 2-gal tin Teapot 8/6; Glass Biscuit Barrels 2/6 (were 5/6); Combination Pliers 2/6; Rakes 1/-; Dutch Hoes 1/- and 1 Haye's Wire Strainer 22/6. GRIMWOOD & CO. LTD. OTAUTAU DISTRICT SPECIALS. ELDERLY People avoid surplus flesh and retain good health by taking Youth-o-form Capsules. Gordon Sinclair, Otautau, and other Chemists. Neurasthenia victims gain new health and strength by taking Morlife pure Ox-Blood Tablets. 2/6, 4/6, 6/-. Geo. H. Brown and Other Chemists. RIVERTON SPECIALS. LIME * LIME! LIME! Use the best Lime procurable in Southland; 11/- per ton cash, on rail, rail paid over 100 miles. Place your order with local agents, or DOHERTY’S LIME CO, Centre Bush. CLOTHES Come from line snowy-white and sweet-smelling when washed with Borax Washing Eowdqc,

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Southland Times, Issue 21658, 21 March 1932, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 21658, 21 March 1932, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 21658, 21 March 1932, Page 4