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Ifl •. 5" 111 i a/ 11 | 1« Worsted Suits | Sample Range of Ladies’ | o '« 5 Neckwear, | »o® £ True Value 1/9 to 5/6. | I* “ '*** 1/- each. | s 2 I Collars and Costume Fronts h Q nnlv «c In Sizes 3 and 4 only. only. Good range Of shades, g * O &UltS | Serviceable Dark Grey | 8 1 idfa '”| * ■! shade. Usually priced S | = Sizes 8 and 4. Best quality English Wor- § at 95/-, i = sted .in Blue-Grey shade. Usually £6/6/-. *i % Princess and Brassiere j Tops, | < True Value 1/- to 1/11. | o ; i 1 only Worsted Suit, 52/6. . Navy Serge Sults ’ 75/ " > ! - ■ h av ® chest measurements 36 to 42 inches. ; • 1 B H"" i Ju size 6. An excellent suit — well cut Guaranteed English Indigo dye Navy Serge I 11 ? from English Worsted. In Lovat shade. Suits. Usually £5/5/-. - Usually priced at £5/15/-. Cotton Fabrics, I 8 • To clear = 6d yard. | • Huge table of Cottons, compris- = I i 1 Thornproof Suit, 29/6. 10 Su,ts ’ 45/ ' i Crepes Kim ° ’ = Usually 69/6! An opportunity for some § f)nP fill'll It'inP «" Sizes 4X, 5X and 7X. In serviceable wear- I Gropes. | lucky man! Made from excellent English S UR6 £ie(Uly 1116 C mg Dark Grey Tweeds. Will fit corpulent g I - Cloth —37 inch chest measurement. %, jg often WOTth thl'Ce Of ? men ’ Usuall y 65/ '* | . -HI —1 e » e :• the ordinary kind. J’ . 1 Superior quality Tweeds, | * • True v^/n 11 ' 9/11, i . i Imp i All « 1„L ■wide. For I 4 on,y Tweed Suits > 45/ - g M am , c.„„ o e,-f g English Worsted Suits, i i i ,« e 50 ‘ % £5/19/6. = Mosgiel All Wool Tweed Suit in Brown Made to Measure ■ i ~, ' "—g shade. Sizes 6 and 7. ? / Affik 2 In latest shapes in smart Brown and Grey 111 i ■* ■* tones. Sizes 4, 5 and 6. Tussore Silk, | When we say fine suit we mean one >" ‘ True Value 1/3. = 5 °f our Made-to-Measures. Its su- JG « r CM Enn rrtrr i „ r< ? perb fit. its comfortable feeling of £ f 3 Ollly KelsaHl Suits, § freedom, its smart style ... are 2 j Pure silk quality and 33 inches ? 84/- •’ things that ordinary suits do not StOllt SIZO Suits 90/" m 1 Salt, that .di regularly at £B/10/-1 Size. <, | ISteTauSwalS’tSta S = 5 and 6. Excellent English Worsted qual- ? before t , he Christmas ! 2 to 44 inch chests. All wool Worsted m a i jty in Dark Brown shade. , 2 5 Brown shades. Ecru Curtain Nets, I “lOid. 17 ”- I Friday 9 a.m. - An Unusual Event I Splendid quality and 36 inches s wide. This offer is for ONE | Hats that Improve Your Walk i EIBi Hi* W I Any man will admit it.... that when he puts on a new hat he knows is RIGHT he f b Oa Lj iwtiu 1 b | steps out with jauntier stride. Our Hat Event on Friday will have just such a stimui lating effect. Our Hats are styled to make every man feel he’s getting handsomer I _.j._ | In this event there are hats for dress wear, hats for work — all at savings I i|jßr A, | * , J™Tri™ I “Moore’s” Felt Hats, 25/-. - Fur Felt Hats ’ 8/11 ‘ fir = New Fawn and Grey shades, in the famous X- t Genuine Fur Felt Hats in fashionable Dark i - “Moore” Felt Hat. All sizes and in the y ? \ \ Brown shade. We have all sizes. SALE I atest shapes. \ of | “Borsalino” Hats, 29/6. /Y A Fur Felt Hats > 6/11. ! = , , , , . . x. Hero is a remarkable offer of genuine Fur : T S Smart snap and bound edge shapes in the | Felt HaU Bound edge> Groy and Fawi . i Ladies Superb = season’s newest shades. All sizes. This f ' v -- j shades in sizes 6g to 7J. s hat is well worth 39/6. | s Y v Art 11 Ik I Fur Felt Hatl5 ’ 18/6, U Bowlers’ White Felts, 7/6. ' AhH 11 M'Hulllk I We havG Fawn and Brown shades in snap AU sizes. Smart cut brim shape. Special I ■ brim shape. All sizes. U J quality. h L IIVvIIM | pelt Hatg> 4/1L | Sun Hats, 2/3. | • ' True Value 22/6. I 2 We have all sizes in Grey and Fawn 5 '"7 ht and comfortable for hot Summer = 5 shades. Snap brim shape with smart cut ? 2 da y s out o£ doors - Eas F fittin S and with 2 > edge. v S wide brim. In aU sizes. < I Designs in floral, spot and con- = ventional. Styles the very lat- g [l—— ■——— m» —i—» est! Flared and pleated skirts. ? Trimmings in neat contrasting s gj W shades — some with bow finish = IB Eg 1 1 Era la Hi lur I new LOW PRICES FOR MEN!_ OUR LAYBY SYS- & gSS,. I S I A e C A C^ TTBS DE™R™ENT: WCE. SEC URE® YOUR Women’s, Women’s X, O.S. | BACCO , CHRISTMAS SUIT NOW All full fitting. = JUST INSIDej Ixim UirjlN D AVn PAY OTTT’ AT? I'M ! STORE DOORWAY. SEE PAY ®UT OF IN i | OUR DISPLAYS. *0”’“ Sued" FhMV Onlv! i ® INVERCARGILL g I On FRIDAY we will sell 6 dozen only GIRLS’AND MAIDS’ SUMMER WEIGHT ALL O/H / jil s WOOL PULLOVERS. Delightful lacey patterns in a variety of designs that will make • | | / I choosing unusually easy. You will want several, but we can sell one only to each w “ g customer. Usually 10/6 each for bach : ■■■■ —

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Southland Times, Issue 22473, 8 November 1934, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 22473, 8 November 1934, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 22473, 8 November 1934, Page 9