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= |\) K x ;:' •’ •• - ; ■■ ■ A ' 1 1% V / A Si - / I jO®W ■<! : WJ -W J I ‘ ✓ vl / y S|p©©ssills Ml-High-Grade HOSIERY Economy-wise women will respond quickly to these value giving Hosiery Specials. Thev have learnt from experience that nowhere else arc such savings in fine hosiery ' available. Ladies’ Art Silk and ~ Ladies’ Pure Silk and ; Wool Hose 3/11 w Rayon Mose 4/11 Pair Pure Botany Wool and High grade a With reinforced toes and feet and Art Silk Yarn. Seamed legs, spliced § high spliced square heels. Manu- ; heels and toes. Shades, Gunmetal, factored from Pure Silk Surface .New Brown, Leaf Mould, Mocha , Yarn. A smart good-looking Hose etc. A special line sent out by our I that carries our recommendation London buyers and we are unable , ; for service. In all new Brown to repeat at the price. ( shades, Gunmetal and Black. Ladies’ Black AM Pure Ladies’ Pure Thread Wool Gym. Mose ■ J fHk Hose 8/11 Pair 2/1M Pair I This line is just to hand from one Wide tops double knees, seamed , of E ng l an d’s largest Hosiery Manm i i- i r 4. i i i facturers. Full fashioned, new Tnt u’ r\J, k ■ Cuban heels. English fast new Made full Athlet.c Length-hs . g an .deal Hockey or Basketball ?nd * great Hose. , wearing qualities are built into it. w n «.-»«„ nax.4.l Sizes S.W., W., and O.S. Ladses’ Ari Silk ana Lisle Thread Hose i Ladies’ All Botany 2/ai Pair -, wool Cashmere Hose This Hose is made from a yarn 3/11 Pair h specially spun to resist hard wear, and the new Grenadine Finish I Two fold yarn legs and feet and imparts a particularly good ap- , three fold heels and toes. An expearance. The colours include the cellent wearing Hose in Autumn newest Brown Tones, and Gun- IL shades including Mushroom, Leaf metal. Brown, Ochre, New Brown etc. McGruer, Taylor’s THE CITY- DRAPERS.

EtoMay Wains For Easter A GUIDE FOR HOLIDAY-MAKERS Wheii planning your Easter travel arrangements, be sure to read the Railway Department’s FREE booklet “Holiday Trains.” Just call for a copy at your nearest Railway Station or City Booking Office. If you 'phone or write one will be sent by first mail. Any further information desired will be gladly supplied. in Comfort At the Low Fares, it. - L

I “The Ring’s : the Thing” - After all "the ring's the I ~~ thingl” It's the diamond « & P—- ring that seals the enK*! W' a/ a gagement — so why S >£? shouldn’t it be purchased s —with care understanding? Many happy SyuQjip brides and brides-to-be X”'» are wearing i BEAUTIFUL DIAMOND RINGS that were bought from this Jewellery Store. Until you see these rings you would never have thought such values were possible. The assortment is perfect, and > new designs are continually being added. Our Name in the Ring Case is the GUARANTEE I OF QUALITY. | All Rings marked in Plain Figures. ; If unable to call Write freely to us and we will give you every assistance. NO CHEAP "SHODDY” DIAMONDS IN OUR STOCK. « y> N. J. M. REIN Ltd. and a Practical Watchmakers, > SQUARE DEAL Invercargill. ■

L> -CQKG AND £950. Two exceptionally XOt/V well finished Five-roomed t new Bungalows; finished in ornamental y brick work of the very latest design; conl> veniences include very latest labour saving appliances; also sun porch, mirror front wardrobes. Most of the finance arranged. A. W. COWLEY, 26 Esk Street.

INVERCARGILL-WEST PLAINS RURAL MAIL SERVICE. THE CAR leaves Times Office, Esk Street, at 6.30 a.in. daily for Bay Road, New River Ferry, West Plains Road, Outara; returning Invercargill 8 a.m. R. S. GREY. Driver.

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Southland Times, Issue 21659, 22 March 1932, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 21659, 22 March 1932, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 21659, 22 March 1932, Page 5