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i The New Broom Sweeps Clean I 1 A chan ? c °* management very often means a big change in business methods ■ JL > and a c l ear *ng of stocks. Mr McKnight, now in charge of our Clothing Department, yTi JI is very much alive to the requirements of the present generation and has asked to W® A be allowed to clear out about an eighth of our clothing stock, which although, of ; Ja T. &B. quality IS NOT of T. &B. up-to-datcncss. The following are Bargains j fiat. *hat will rejoice the hearts of many who arc endeavouring to do much with the present day little. h Z/ < z Men ’ s Worsted Suits | Good quality. Prices ranging up to | jE® Si SALE PRICE 42/“ J S | ' Men ’ s Tweed Overcoats H t||| B WZ p t Coats are of a superior quality Ki and the regular prices range from 59/6 B® . y to 110/-; all sizes. l ' W LfKMk SALE PRICE—EACH g I Z Overcoats I i “Lynx” Gaberdine I Raincoats 8 0 o W NW? 2 only size 6. “Prince shape.” Belted I B f MdlW back. Usually 7gns. /£* I BOW 1 SALE PRICE-EACH i BORSALINO GENUINE FUR FELT HATS; MrfflW & f only odd sizes at this price. Usually 35/-. 111W /fiKA Sale Price 15/9 each Men’s Striped Neglige B( ? YS ’ NA Y Y t SER?E SHORTS. Four pairs U-WA IsWRfW) °my- Size 11. Usually 12/6 pair. snirts Salc Pricc 5/n AH have Collars to match. Usually M .•J'**J'S t priced up to 12/6. / 4 4 BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ SPORTS SUITS; H SALE PRICE I Navy Serges, Grey Worsteds and All Wool sf ■ 'u H " Tweeds, in sizes 7to 18. Usual prices range from 24/6 to 59/6. Sale Price 19/6 each a ‘v'll hr'Piw BOYS ’ AND YOUTHS’ TWEED TROUS- | ERS; all sizes from 6 to 16. Prices usually ; Men’s Tweed Sports Coats I range from 8/6 to 13/6. Sale Price 4/11 pair ” : ! Sizes 3, 4 and 5 only. Usually 25/6 I ' ' \ ° SALE> PRICE “ EACH 12/6 Sale Starts i i —t ——l 9 a.m. Friday | YOU’LL NEVER GET ANOTHER CHANCE LIKE THIS! & Beattie Ltd. i SALE PRICE j W w || EACH ay/ IQ | @ WHERE YOU DRESS BETTER FOR LESS @

S.T.C. now announces a new Superhet Since the birth of the telephone owners of the world master S.T.C. have been developing and Superheterodyne patents, has manufacturing appliances for the SlWteWM■ produced a new delight for listtransmission and reproduction of eners by achieving what radio sound. © To-day S.T.C. is the , 1 engineers have been seeking for largest organisation of its kind i 7 Superheterodyne range in the world and has behind it selectivity without sacrifice an amazing record of leadership coarsening of tone. The new In its field. S.T.C. was chosen I'l S - T ; C - superheterodyne brings to equip the famous Rugby BF in the most distant stations with (British Official Wireless) sta- | jn exactitude of reproduction, a ilon, and also the radiotelephone ' fait I t ? fulneSS service from England to America l t 0 the o .7' nal that h will amaz , e and Australia. The new 8.8. C. ” Unless you have heard British Empire station will be | the new S ; T ST.C.equipped. WhiteStarand ® W you cannot imagine how much Z. . ~ rr LSs’ perfect reproduction of distant Cunard ners are equipped with r r j, * i l „ -r stations can add to your radio and it r is als e o Ese°d e at Hendon 1 enjoyment Though the perAirport for maintaining contact away, all the brilliance and all with air services. • b. ■ • 3$ JM ? the beauty are brought, unaltered been chosen by nine European JI unimpaired, into your own Governments as well as Japan, H home. * The cabinets, too, modSouth Africa and Australia, in mrnLJr r ern in t b eir simplicity of design, New Zealand, S.T.C. equipment SUPERHET set a new standard of radio was used for the YA stations, beauty. Sec them, hear them, and the telephone system. And Tfe Ald I O and test them out for yourself, now this mighty organisation, 1 W * Prices from £ I 8-1 5-0. Gtandard Telephones and Cables (/Vsia) Ltd. SOUTHLAND ' A O IT' O Q Phone 1521. DISTRIBUTORS H Hf LX P K , 1 1 11 Z IkJ IV kJ TAY street

THE GREATER THE ESTATE .. THE GREATER THE NEED FOR THE TRUSTEES EXECUTORS AND AGENCY CO. OF N.Z., LTD. These days especially, the large estate is usually involved in all manner of investments, and it is an almost impossible task for an individual or private trustee to administer it to the best advantage. Prudence suggests the appointment of The Trustees Executors and Agency Co. of N.Z. Ltd.—a permanent or- , ganisation of trustees specialists whose accumulated knowledge and experience are of Inestimable value during these troublous times. J. R. Reid, Southland Representative. Local Advisory Directors: Hon. A. If, Hawke, M.L.C. Robert A. Anderson Esq., C.M.G. John Gilkison EsqHead Office: Dunedin. Ernest E. Clowes - - General Manager.

New Zealand Railways Magazine New Cash Competition In its new form, as a national monthly, the “ New Zealand Railways Magazine ” has achieved a notable success. The contents of the May issue (published on the Ist) include a wide variety of features which cannot fail to interest the general public. The life and colour of New Zealand, past and present, and railway topics, are brightly shown by good writers. See the May issue for details of the new £5 cash competition on the subject: “ What has been the greatest feat in New Zealand?” f New Zealand’s Best Sos? fid

GUM BOOTS half-soled at THE PARA. Only the best quality English crepe rubber used. Dee St., Invercargill, and Main St., Gore.

MATONA BACON; have the best at no extra cost; sliced lid. per lb., from MATHESON’S, LTD.

Bum LINTON COAL Southland’s best. A trial will convince.—Advt

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Southland Times, Issue 22008, 6 May 1933, Page 3

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