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High Grade Tweed CAPS to Clear at And these are no ordinary caps. The most discriminating man will find his particular requirements among this huge stock. Finely woven Tweeds —Rough Sal© Sporty Tweeds—in fact, scores ws/assM of different smart Tweeds showULecUC HatscSO - n g - n me( Jium and dark Bfe SaVifilES shades. Usually sell for 5/11 ©ft M©ft’S anC *' Sale Price 2/11, atid Boys’ Wear Men’s Fur Felt Hats 19/6 Boys’ Jerseys 3/3 Usually 25/6 and 29/6. Superior Usup.ll/ 3/11. Boys’ Fancy quality English Fur Felt Hats. Marl Jerseys with polo collars Snap and whipped brim show- and tie to match. New colours ing in all the latest shades. in huge variety. Boys’ Shorts 3/11 Boys’ Gaberdine Caps 1/6 Colonial All Wool Boys’ Shorts, Usually 4/6. Navy and Fawn in Dark Grey Tweed. Firmly fine quality Gaberdine Caps for lined throughout. A good boys of all sizes. The sensatstrong garment for hard wear. ional low price makes it advisSizes 3 to 14. able to shop early. Men’s Tweed Suits 29/6 Men’s Cardigans 6/11 Usually 32/6. Especially re- Men’s Cardigans in good heavy duced for sale only. Fresh wool quality. In Heather and shipment to hand in good Fawn only. These usually sell heavy quality Tweed, in shades 12/6. A marvellous saving at of Grey only; sizes 3,4, 5,6, 7. 6/11 sale price. McGruer, O ? 13 Taylor’s THE CITY DRAPERS Lowest Priced / I! /“‘Canadian / UUDGt fo-CVI. .. ...Car With / J Sedan / P. H. VICKERY LTD. J The Railways and Public Safety Keen Sense of Responsibility WHY have the New Zealand Railways carried ISO million passengers during the past six years without one fatality ? This world’s record is due to the Department’s constant, active sense of responsibility for the safety of the travelling public. Before a passenger enters a train every possible precaution has been taken to avoid mishap. Locomotive, Traffic, and Workshops Staffs, Gangers, Surfacemen, Bridge-inspectors and Train-examiners have carefully done their part In the safety campaign, and when the journey begins other experts co-operate in the safeguarding service. The Driver, the Fireman, the Guard, the Train-controller and the Signalman are always alert on behalf of passengers. From the human, material and mechanical view-points the railway vigilance is maintained efficiently, day and night. Wellington, r t // 3 Oth May, 1932. .y 1 General Managet N.Z. Railway*

HOGE BARGAIN PURCHASES wp North From Wholesalers and Manufacturers 27/6— MEN’S D.B. TWEED 25/— — WATERPROOF ' OVERCOATS; 45/- ' COATS; Fawn quality. For 27/6. shade, fleece lined; 35/- quality. For 25/-. COATS; full ' riding shape; 35/-. 1/11-SCHOOL HOSE; For 29/6. 1 N.Z. All Wool; sizes 3 to 8; all schools; 2/11 22/6— WHITE BLANKETS; quality. For 1/11. D.B. size; 32/6 quality. For 22/6. 22 /6~ BOYS ’ SUITS; Kaiapoi Worsted; sizes 3/11— FLEECY UNDER- 6 to 16. Usual Prices 28/6 to ' WEAR; Winter 38/6. Now 22/6. weight Men’s 3/11. Boys 2/1L 18/11“ MEN’S LUMBER 4 /Q— MEN’S UNDERWEAR z JACKETS; best —Singlets, Pants or English and N.Z. Usually i Shorts; English Wool and 24/- to 30/-. To go at 18/1L Cotton. Worth 5/1L For 4/6. 75 /— WORSTED SUITS 1 —MEN’S WOOL SOX; New Browns, also ribbed; 1/3 quality. Navy and Thomproofs; 95/For lOd. quality. Now 75/-. xk AT THE HUB OF THE CITY yv Brass Bros. ZmK XX MEN’S AND BOYS’ OUTFITTERS DEE STREET (opposite P. 0.) INVERCARGILL

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Southland Times, Issue 21716, 31 May 1932, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Issue 21716, 31 May 1932, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Issue 21716, 31 May 1932, Page 2