Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

WE Exclusive Practical \ i '■'wM '' 11 ' ~~ 111 I .... n ii i ! discriminating Southlanders, j j .... X Kiddies’ Cotton Frocks. I HANDBAGS SCARVES Best English productions. New and exclusive Georgette and 18in. 6/6 A $ Squares (French) 7/11 each Kiddies’ Locknit Silk r Zip Top SI1 °PP’ n ff Ba & s - Best Crepe-de-Chcne and Silk p v j anias . All dainty 8 quality Brown, Navy and Black Scarves 1/11 to 8/6 rifY 1 S h a des Sizes 4to 8. : M Calf - 7/11 to 19/G w ’ 9/11 to 12/6 GLOVES HANDKERCHIEFS W N.z. Deerskin; washable Q„ a i an( | p ure linen, in J and W-jl' Locknit Pyjamas 13/6 to 15/6 j ( doz. boxes 1/6 to 12/6 10/6, 12/6 Black/White Kid; smart styles. tissue Handkerchiefs. Newest „ Locknit ’Jama-Nighties i 4 V X 12/6—17/6 designs. 1/3 each! 17/6, 18/6, 24/6 X Z> Nappa Gloves—assorted styles. pyramid Handkerchiefs 101 d “Speedo” Bathing Suits W WI 7/,G — 17 / C " —new shades—S.W., W. P';',' r Mesh and Fabric Gloves an d L.W. 14/11, O.S. 16/6 / Silk Gloves 3/6 to 10/6 TOILETRIES Kiddies’ Bathing Suits. 1 ■/ Fancy Boxed Soaps mZS All wool. \' i 5 zx HOSTFRV 9< l k° x Xiw 6l Wee Tots’ 3/6 to 4/11 t > 8 Z \ in/ii 19/C Bath Dusting Powder “Speedo”—sizes 24 to 32 x . p ay r r o/n’n/r’tl/n ’tl/H 1/3 to 4/6 P 6/11 to 8/11 ® W r rC r Ig u- 7 ’ Z ’ 7m //n Face Powder 1/3 to 6/6 W > 1 > Corticelh 7/11, 9/ F Cream—best makes || 8 fe' Holeproof 9/11, 11/6 t g/G B®s«iW Wfc f -r Special Gift Box of “ rresti K e ” Grenadine Silk Hose; exclusive wl* Hose 2/11 UMBRELLAS Afft DepSiE’ttiieiSt < Diagonal Mesh Hose —exclusive Chubby style 7/11 to 27/6 . 5 NW novelty. 10/6 Promenade style 18/6 to 22/6 ANTIQUE BELLOWS - Embossed design*g short handle 14/6, 19/6, 21/-, 2a/-. 8 Long handle 5 Hoveltaes BRASS CANDLESTICKS—Assorted styles. / -ft \lO At rmf 8/6 to 14/6. STATlONERY—Attractive fancy boxes. J 1/_ t 0 67C ‘ /-X BRASS PLAQUES—OId English designs-19in., 8 y GIFT NEEDLECASES—9d to 4/6. \ V ’ft W/ / 10/6; 2 lin., 12/6; 23in., 14/6. t SHOE TREES—Nickel finish and extension hA-i' ’ , , . . ■ ~■ „ Z 8 style. 1/U set. \A/7 BRASSWARE—A wonderful variety, including / $ FIRST AID OUTFlTS—Leather or metal cases. Book-ends, Bells, Trays, Fruit Bov s, ec. 3/6 and 5/6 each. V / SOAP CASES—Assorted shades in Bakelite. m avimp r/ipnc BRIDGE SCORERS—Assorted. 1/- to 3/-. g Z 7Jd and 1/-. PLAYING CARDS TOOTH AND NAIL BRUSH SETS—In Celastoid Gold Cases — Linen Q/1 1 SHOPPING LISTS 9d to 1/9. A CaSeS ’ 1/11 to 3/6. finish with fancy backs. 0/ I I “OILETTE” CALENDARS 1/- to 3/6. g Z PARCHMENT LAMPSHADES—Assorted shapes OILETTE GALLIN £ 8 and colours. 1/-, 1/6 to 8/6. BOOK MARKS 9tl to V - *■ ETCHINGS—BIack and White. Mounted—in o/n ? two sizes. 3/6 and 6/6 each. MOSAIC BROOCHES—Assorted 1/6 to 2/9. I “NF.T.T. GWYNN” CANDLE SETS—Assorted < ——. colours. (Candle and Candlestick) 2/6 set. Napery Gitts % job .ash — Needlework J CHINESE HAND EMBROIDERED TRAY IQ/. S p C nt in our 8 PYJAMA CASES—Hand worked in Richelieu CLOTHS. Cream embroidery. store this month Free | on coloured net. 7/6 each. A SANDWICH TRAY—Oval and Oblong Tickets will he given I PYJAMA CASES, in Silk Plush Dog, “Rex.” IOJd and 1/-. for Aflernoon TeaSj 19/6. J 18 xl2 inch, Oval and Oblong 2/9 to 3/6. XW t nnrhpnn«; and Ice T iu i /-n TTTwrHVCiN qFTß_is/fi 2?/fi iiW Luncheons and ice ANIMAL TEA COSIES. In Brush Wool (Dog Z LUNCHEON SETS—Ia/6 to 23/6 set. Cream Sundaes, re- j Rabbit) 9/11 each. 8 CREAM IRISH LINEN TRAY CLOTHS- snectivelv ’ „ a Coloured embroidery, 14 x 20, 1/11 to ’ “ENCYCLOPEDIA OF NEEDLEWORK. A / 4/6. 16 x 24, 2/6 to 5/6. 36 x 36, 4/6 TRE jjqIAND handsomely bound volume of 900^pa FANCY TOWEL SETS—Neatly boxed. FAMILY’ SEXTETTE | * 3/11, 5/6, 5/11. AS? will play at the Mary’ I J BRIDGE CLOTHS—Coloured embroider- Elizabeth daily from 2.45 iPSgSISS WtS * ed card designs. Green, Pink, Gold, enabling our clients to , BlU °~ 7/6 ‘ ■’ife lightful while SH ° PP ,XSIAS | selecting Xmas Gifts. AND NEV> g — WEDNESDAY, December 8 120th, Close at 12.30. 'WW Saturday, December 23rd, Late 5 Herbert, Haymes «•“!■■■“ \ TAY STREET ® C©®9 Katd© INVERCARGILL Saturday, December 30tl,

The Spirit of Xmas is Abroad at the Book Depot, Esk Street ! Sensible presents of enduring worth JWOO' B—the gift one always cherishes I BOOKS FOR OLD AND YOUNG—Story Books for Boys and Girls. Lovelv Toy Books for the Wee Tots. EVERYMAN’S LlBRARY—Splendid books for thouffhtful 2/ r g a^ c WHY NOT THIS? —A Year’s Subscription to a Popular Magazine I—- ' A novel gift I XMAS CARDS—Loose and in Boxes. NOVELTIES for Xmas Gifts, including Framed Etchings, Pictures on Velvet, etc., etc. VfstlT THE BOOK DEPOT & YOUR CHOICE WILL DOUBTLESS BE FOR PRICES ARE STRICTLY MODERATE ! A Free Balloon every The BOOK DEPOT day this week to each . Bible, Tract & Book Society) child accompanied by K ’ an adult purchaser. ln ESK STREEI.

DRESS smarter in 1934 by making your own clothes. Learn at the HOLLYWOOD SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING—the simplest system known. Fees are so moderate and you learn in two or three lessons. School closed till January Bth. Ist Floor, H.B. Building, Invercargill. """ ~| fleas g moths = fljgaEffH BEETLES == i 1 WHY SUFFER FROM PILES? WHY endure the agonising pain and discomfort of Piles when the Zann Double Absorption Treatment is available? Among our many testimonials is the following:—“For years I suffered with Piles, then a friend recommended me to try Zann. This I did. and obtained instant relief. Months have passed and I have had no sign of the trouble.” Write for a generous trial of “Zann” sending six penny stamps for packing and postage. Address Zann Proprietary. Box 952, Wellington. Booklets and stocks of “Zann” obtainable from Wm. Stewart, Chemist, Dee Street, Invercargill. The kiddiesX favourite -COUGH „ MIXTURE

Picnics By Rail Get the Free Booklet The Railway Department has just issued a new series of handy booklets, which will be very useful to folk who are planning picnics for dayschools, Sunday schools, friendly societies, commercial houses, factories, and so on. The booklet shows a wide range of picnicking places in the principal districts. It contains tables indicating the very low fares, and other helpful information. The Railway Department, with long experience in this field, is well organized to give efficient assistance in the organization of picnics. Consult Your Nearest Stationmaster, Business Agent, or District Traffic Manager.

PILES! Relief secured by taking Harvey’s Mineral Tonic, which ozonises blood-stream. 3/6 month’s supply. Obtainable from all Chemists.

BABY is so comfortable after his feed of ROBINSON’S “Patent” BARLEY and milk. He thrives on it and increases his weight each week, because the Barley breaks up the milk and makes it readily digestible. Write Box 422 N, Wellington for free copy of “My Book” full of valuable information on the care and feeding of Babies.— Advt. When custard curdles, beat in a wellbeaten raw egg, and it will be smooth.

MENTAL and physical feeling. of well-being comes after taking Harvey’s Mineral Tonic, which ozonises system. 3/6 month’s supply from all Chemists.

HAIR Greying! Use Rachel Tonic, which brings back all the glorious natural colouring of hair. Not a dye. 3/6 bottle. Brown’s Pharmacy, Dee St.

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST19331220.2.20.3

Bibliographic details

Southland Times, Issue 22202, 20 December 1933, Page 5

Word Count
1,200

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 22202, 20 December 1933, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 22202, 20 December 1933, Page 5

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert