C shw wTek s SowiMand’s Greatest I wllllili jO Sfiaow lOxph Winter Bargains “ exhibition _ ofi Overcoats, st Costs £ess Soits, MercerJ | .ygysWj ■ ® Boys’ Wear LADIES’ WINTER COATS, perfectly made from diagonal [ surfaced woollen materials. Finished with handsome Fur WW VU OVERCOATS 39/6—Grey and vari- Collars. SHOW WEEK PRICE /£*•> WL ,■ '*• wra ous mixed colourings arc offered in / O odd s ’ zes only. Coats that were >*' ’ usually sgns. , LADIES’ TWEED FROCKS, suitable for present wear. Now Going For VU/ U Assorted colours. SHOW WEEK PRICE 1 only “LYNX” SHOWERPROOF O GABERDINE OVERCOAT; size 6. Usually 7gns. OQ /Q LADIES’ CARDIGANS, in every wanted col- ! eg < To Go At td/O our. SHOW WEEK PRICE g / H S MFN’S *‘T VNX” ANO SINCERITY SUITS; LADIES’ FELT HATS. 100 only Smart Felt Hats, in /If sizes 3,6, 7 only. Us- Pull-on and Turban styles—practically every /■$ ‘3 & C ually sgns. /i n / colour. SHOW WEEK PRICE /E G f—. f All Clearing at , WINCEYETTES makes the warmest night wear. During ; T^ro Ze OVERcS?T£ Show Week we offer dainty floral Winceyettes, plain col- I 'W Greys and serviceable oured Winceyettes, also various Qualities in Cream, Plain n /<« 4 and Twill surfaced Winceyettes. 36 inches / yard BaSain Price 9/ I I wide. ALL AT THE LOW PRICE OF |/ ““ BOYS’ SPORTS SUITS; TO KEEP THE KIDDIES WARM. Soft, woollen Breechette A- only; sizes 10 to Suits, full Legginette style. Plain or brushed wool, Saxe, siV Usually 57/6 Fawn, Red or Green. SHOW WEEK PRICE l9/6 I LADIES’ WOOL LINED FULL FASHIONED This is a chance RPI LISLE HOSE, in Beach, Nut and Brown tonings. endeavouring to 11 f | Usually 5/11 pair. /4 *3 d ° the mOSt the MAGNET BARGAIN, g SHOW WEEK TWEE® DRESSES Made to your own style in our Workroom . . . FOR Thomson & Beattie, Ltd. Made in Southland —by Southland Craftsmen—for Southland men! LEADERS OF FASHION FROM “BERLEI” FOUNDATION GARMENTS UP -' ■ ■ . : BACInIiIL©R CORK TIPPED CIO AR ETTES BACHELORS will never tire your throat because they are so fresh and smooth. Enjoy the delight of trying them to-day and you will appreciate how fresh a cigarette really can be. A I U | —also Plain !n Packets of Ten end Flat Pocket Tins of Twenty and Fifty. < —T”] stuxby xfou/b th/uyaf.-'Smtykz
BACON PIGS. yyANTED: PRIME BACON PIGS, 120 to 150 lbs. PORKERS AND CHOPPERS. (By arrangement only). ’PHONE: 424. LINDSAY & CO., TAY STREET - INVERCARGILL.
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Southland Times, Issue 22013, 12 May 1933, Page 3
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