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for the wise ■ your H Gleaned from each Department. Wil 1 ITPW 54 INCH ALL WOOL COATING BERET AND SCARF SETS . MEN’S OIL COATS LuUL/Ik 1 Egaa Usual Price 9/11. Usually 6/11 and 7/6 set. Usually.39/6 Special Price 6/11 • Reduced to 2/11 set Special Price 25/6 RA I? AIW ijrWF A heavy all wool Winter weight Always correct for sports and An ideal rough-weather Coat. Coating, of 54in width. In Rust, winter wear—including Cream, In all sizes; storm-proof pockets Wilb Bottle, Nigger, Wine and Lido. Fawn, Green, Saxe, Red, Royal and collar. Only 25 left. OA Y Buy now for the best shades in and Emerald, with coloured ygSfo Im 1 a first grade fabric. stripes. RIBBED UNDERPANTS Yygjgt, Usual Price 6/6 dgSa 54 INCH F ACE CLOTH SMOCKS Special Price 4/11 Y ar d Usual Price 6/11, 7/6 i n excellent weight pure wool Special Price 6/11 yard Special Prices 5/6, 6/6 for winter. 1 piece only in Nigger Brown p or house or office wear with to be offered as a special week- step collar, buttoned front, 2 GAUNTLET GLOVES ( end attraction. Best quality. pockets and allround belt. In Usual Price 12/6 The _ following Lucky OPOSSUM TRIMMING. | a “’ Green; sizes duction . Bargams will be shown Usual Price 19/6 yard 0.W., W. and O.S. The best leather wool lined in our Windows for Fri- Special Price 6/6 yard JUMPERS Sed CS USt cyc^sts day’s shopping. Mail 4 inch width in shades of Light Usual Price 13/6 Orders not accepted. and Fltch ’ UsUal Special Price 10/6 I J' 3 ' o, All wool Jumpers with V necks ' BLACK ITALIAN APRONS and cross-over effect. Shades Usual “Lucky” Usual Price 2/11 °. £ Rus£ . Saxe and Red. In W. “Lucky Bargains” Price. Price. Special Price 1/3 each size onl y. * LADIES’ GOLF rubric SHEETS COATS 29/6 12/6 on an( j e j ge Made from the finest Herring- iffB© -MOREYS” CASH- READY-TO-WEAR FELT he”med U “'r HATS , Sizes 54in x 21yds 7/11 pair Bcgpg® 36in CREPE SATIN Price for Week-end 9/11 70in x 2Jyds 9/11 pair BEAUTY 6/11 2/11 In all the most sought-after 80m x 2|yds 11/9 pair shades, neatly trimmed with 80in x 2’yds 12/6 pair SINGING CHORUS NAVY SCHOOL ribbons, bows or mounts. AND DANCE MUSIC HATS 4/6 2/3 30 INCH HORROCKSES’ a t the LADIES’ VESTS FLANNELETTE KIDDIES’ PYJAMAS 6/11 3/6 „ Usual Prices 3/6, 3/11 A good cloth made especially MAKY ELZZAI3ETH Special Reduction for Week- f O r nursery use, with extra soft "FFA ROfISFfS 20in x 40in TOWELS cn<£ 2/11, 3/3 finish. In plain White Flannel- - ~ per pair 2/6 1/9 All wool in Cream only. Sizes ette. Priced at 9Jd yard or ON FRIDAY NIGHT W. and O.S. 8/6 dozen yards. 9 to 11 p.m. M GLOVES OOL 3/11, 4/6 1/11 LADIES’ KNICKERS BOYS’ NAVY SHORTS Spe “ al SaV ° ly Supper i Usual Prices 3/11, 4/6 Usual Price 5/9 . MEN’S DENIM Special Prices 3/3, 3/11 Special Price 4/11 OVERALLS 9/6 4/11 Silk, fleecy lined Knickers, in Made in N.Z. from English good quality; Green, Fawn and Serge. With double seats. Sizes Cream; sizes W. and O.S. 5 to 15. Sftiop EaHy HERBERT; haYNES CASH SALES only Ay STREET & INVERCARGILL

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Free luncheons given by a Christchurch hotel to unemployed men soon became so popular when the word was passed round that it was found necessary to limit the number of non-paying guests. On the morning following the imposition of the restriction the licensee encountered a “regular” free meal patron at the back of the premises. “Hullo,” he said, “what are you doing here?” “Oh, I’ve just come round to book one seat for lunch,” was the unexpected answer.

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Southland Times, Issue 22043, 16 June 1933, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 22043, 16 June 1933, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 22043, 16 June 1933, Page 5

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