WINTON SPECIALS SHE looks younger than ever. Those premature grey hairs have disappeared with the use of WALKER’S UNIVERSAL HAIR RESTORER; 2/6, posted 3/-.—T. WALKER, Chemist, Optician, Winton. JUST ARRIVED—A nice line of Ladies’ Silk Hose in all the wanted shades, at 1/11. These will go quick.— GILMOUR’S, Phone 21. WHEN IN WINTON or passing through, visit “RADIO” TEAROOMS for a refreshing Cup or Tea brewed from choicest blends, and delicious Cakes and small Pastries. WOOL AND SKIN SALE. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. IMPORTANT NOTICE. I CAN only offer as much stuff as my store will hold, and may have to close my catalogue a few days prior to the sale. BE IN TIME! J. L I L I C O. SPRING. TO THE LADIES OF WINTON AND .SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. VITE Cordially invite you to call and V V inspect our new Stock of Millinery, Frocks and Jumpers, all marked at lowest town prices. w. tjheads. THE TOWN HOUSE. Box 29. ’Phone 107 WINTON. CHINA Cups and Saucers (with border) 5/6 half-dozen; Dessert Stainless Knives 8/6 and 12/6 half-doz.; Cup, Saucer and Plate 1/- each; Dinner Sets from 55/-; Bread Saws 1/3.— GRIMWOOD & CO. Phone 6. 51ET IN EARLY for your new season's U Suit We have a nice assortment of the latest Brown Check effects and the prices are right: 65/-, 75/-, 95/- and 105/-.—GILMOUR’S. Phone 21. FOUND Should the gentleman who has been seeking relief from a tickling throat apply at any confectioners for a tin of WuiES he will immediately find his wishes fulfilled. NO JOB FOR A DUD! Tyie Boot repairs are unsatisfactory. Have your Tyres VULCANIZED by J. INGLES, Vulcaniser, premises in King’s Hall, Garage, Clyde Street NEW FACTS! Vulcanising is positively only sound way of repairing lyres. See J. INGLES, the Tyre Expert premises in King’s Hall Garage, Clyde Street. MATONA BACON; without a peer in realm of quality; sliced lid. per lb., from MATHESON’S, LTD.
@ w The Art of aWi I®* Looking Chic! Economy is fashionable WS si: A ’'1 hilt this does not mean a ess success M- result i n a*** yOUr war d r °he. Half the I'Vj fuu of dressing well—is Vyl Lt'l getting your effects inex’W pensively. And in this J ||| regard we can provide the fun! ew Spring Frocks All fashion’s happiest frock thoughts are apparent in these Spring dresses. Ingenious Capes, Checks, contrasting tops and ffiSri’ATsl fascinating sleeve treatments lend such a d as fi of difference. Fashioned from fore- ® most materials of striped, checked, spotted ffiaWraA.t’H or flora', designs. S.W., W’s and O.S. Prices Range 27/6 to 69/6 fISSi ew Spring Coats IO i m P° rtant feature of our new Spring w itSAwfiß Coats is the neckline. Capes, Scarfs, A'lti fl Revers and Collars of such simple charm. 91 Yet—simplicity so well considered that it never commits the sin of being dull. We FfOr have a variety of colours in fabrics that af e forerunners of the mode. S.W., W’s and 0 - s> pricc s Range S9/6 to 99/6 a Shasta n Silk Blouses W /•' Smart striped patterns—multi-coloured wyi . . provide a pleasant means of adding a dash IW ■ < co^our *° su fi ensemble. New A j; styles show a four-way collar, worn open »j® at the neck or buttoned and worn with tie in the mannish mode. Price 17/6 McGmer, Taylor’s THE CITY DRAPERS
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Southland Times, Issue 22107, 30 August 1933, Page 4
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