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Also • lof Wine, Red, Fawn, Saxe and ity Satin in 1-bar and court P , ’ , , —— — Time is getting short—The Big I ~ • i child- shapes—spike heel—sizes 3to beautiful fancy silk and Bargain g Judging Competition I Green. Also speci . 7 and half sizes at 16/9 pair. mixtures with attractive borcloses on Thursday. Now is the [ ren’s Navy Sailor Felts-suit- FREE OFFER! We will dye Jers-usually 9/11 to 25/— time to read the instructions in | a ble for school wear—usually free of change—to match any WW C our Sale Booklet and send in your | 4/11 to 6/11, for 3/6 each. frock. Now 8/11 to Z2/o. • entry. Hundreds of entries are | sra™ coming in, everybody is keen. ... x , , 1. 1 £lO worth goes to the most Do you like to look back on those successful competitor and there - ■■■ “hannv” days before the war? Do j s £9O worth of beautiful cons X» t^»fh( .„d,e a p g .o, 1 S ol.. ta 800 F» Trimmed R.PPIe. PP le . noea! things were? Wish the “good old / days” were back? You are mis- o/ll 1,/“ X, ABE ™ E “ GOOD 4Wh ay l We lumed back the lil« of the «• “e go™“ear and “Southland Times” and “News” cA -fj q,‘ c newest styles are showing 54 inches wide. Smart shades wash well. In ar. attractive and found pl e„ty of interesting J ; Wine. , items. In particular we discovered ' range of shades and sizes. I Rust, Navy and Mid Brown. and Cream. that our prices in the store TO- v I — DAY arc lower than 1914. Here are the facts— f y ———- H —» CswseleMes Dress Tweeds and SafiM Blousettes In July 1914 COLOURED TOWELS ASgalittCS were advertised at 2/11 and 3/- (y | Jn| II -Ht / 4 ‘ il'lov. Usually 4/11! See the at-TO-DAY’S PRICES ARE g /m|| , r tractive display of these dainty AND ft /ft Usually 8/11! Made trorn TTcnnllv 4/11 and 5/11 yard! Satin Blousettes in our Fancy 1/9 2/8 ™ R ' MBH ’colourings | I tn.T„h, lW W...TE TOWELS iSM^ndT 8 ' 6S "“ BeigeindE.se. A were advertised at 2/6 and 3/6 pair, ife | TO-DAY’S PRICES ARE j | i aMl “ladtes’ Fleecy”™” ” 200 Warm Winter pa!R Bloomers ; In August 1914 WHITE DOUBLE 1/11 ll| 19/6 li' 2/11 BED SHEETING was advertised at 1 x cn/P ' Tkinllv 3/6 to 6/11 yard! On 1/8,1/9 and 2/-yard. Usually 3/6 pair! These are Usually 39/6 to 59/^ Xis larg/ table of woollens nav’« PRICE I<4 ' a cosy <l uallt y and . , E P lend r ld < v in Tweed Wool you will find many amazing 10-DAYS PRICE IS wearing and washing. In ter Frocks--in Twee. 3. ™ 36 inch Plain coloured /e fcWfeWl women’s size only and com- Crepes, Woven Knitted Mater Dress Flannels, Dress Tweeds 1/6 stable fitting. Attract ve la ! Flecked Woollen Matenal _X 36 inch Cord Velvets yard shades of Saxe, Maize, Sky, —attractive a s * - Floral Velveteens. YAR Helio and Apple ’ ° UrS and In August 1914 54 INCH WHITE l'| \ DAMASK was advertised at 1/9, r ,— 2/ -’ 2/3yard - ■iiiM l 8 Fleecy Lined Jersey Children’s 4/1 MU> Ladies’Black Setin . TO-DAY’S PRICES ARE | ||Jo JWf j 5 Silfe AH Wool HOSC | SIIMS 1/331/6 H M 2/11 2/6 7/9 1 S i*ISHIwI C r Usually 3/6 to 3/11 pair! A Just to hand another large Usually 6/11 yard! Sensat- usual y / nua ntitv of Ladies’ Black ffifteSlß j [ I ’■lk/v ■ Silks—cosy for winter under sizes 4 5 and 6to fit children spike heels. Suitable for y I / wear and reliable wearing. 1Q g< Sha(jes of Nude slrcetj evcning or afternoon TO-DAY’S PRICES ARE II / Dainty shades of Honey, Shell cloud wear. Sizes 3to 7. D AND g D I V / and Ivory ‘ ' 1 -I YARD / /| . . 2CO All Wool Jumpers Infants* Bed Jackets Children’s -J Golf In October 1916 33 INCH TUS- 1 \ \ AH WOOK Jwmpcr HOSG • d '" r ““ d “ 1/9 Wsh 5/11 3/11 . ■ 1/101 TO-DAY’S PRICE Usually 8/11 each! This sen- Usually 6/11 to 9/6! Dainty 2 / sational offel ; is €no Ugh tC J f a a n nts’ S °wear Splendid warn Wonderful value in S Golf 1 thrill any value-wise woman! fants wear, bp Hose—a splendid ribbed make YARD W@W WBSSUaEIg 250 to choose from-every one quahty. Shades of Pale Blue, tum . over tops . ARD B smart and of good quality. Shell Bnk and White in at Ali wool quality suitable for COBOetitlOft I Warm and useful woven mix- t 1d g winter wear. Sizes 6to 10. | I In November 1914 MEN’S TWEED ] tures - pamco 0 . SUITS were advertised at 47/6 |lB|| each ' TO-DAY’S PRICE closes Friday, June 30— 1111 1 HIP 1 1| K / m Entries will be accepted 11 0 ’1 8 ( i Will ladies intending to enter for ji our Wool Knitting Competition WW "IST WW/WTISTW n-TnTFBi Prices are undoubtedly at their please note the following instruct- fUj Jq j iWflj IM f 1 | lowest now. Soon they will begin ions: hl MM M MM to rise rapidly. Take full advant- . — age rf this golden opportunity- n.„o Jd gjWll , address clearly on calico or white U HE BUY NOW the garment. Also state which I class you are entering for-No. 1, PO Wlfnlg MP RO - mi ---CTMjgiraßatHßgragaMißßgnwMjiu? atisa 2or 3. Competent ladies have to OX *309 ILI4 A BOX S' been sclcctcd t 0 ac t a t judges. BOX , ■■ d n Receipt slips from our Store must be attached to the garments

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Southland Times, Issue 22052, 27 June 1933, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 22052, 27 June 1933, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 22052, 27 June 1933, Page 7

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