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2000 v Here’s a True Years ■ | Womanly Subject... of' I .A, English I ***' i m ° re that sweet V/ Cz I* S& ¥ 4V MoT' domestic scene around ? • 1 \H A. the spinning wheel —but even in these modern 1935 x i days, back of every woman’s From 100 B.C. to 1935 x |||w life still looms the Linen -2 ' 1 x IV cupboard. Sheets, Towels, I j| SB Table Cloths-are they not VALUABLE COIN |49 WWWII a m ° re ° P IeSS mi§hty and COLLECTION OF j // immediate concern of your MR J. ROBERTSON, x 11111’m housekeeping? As for .Smiths HERBERT STREET, | —we exert our very best DISPLAYED IN OUR ' hMm skill in. buying to offer you - TAY STREET a grand selection of Linens. * WINDOWS.. | ■■l To give each customer a i HHDr choice that meets her par- ° I 1 ’ ticular needs, whether that COINS are the only | lOhR need implies a fat purse, or objects of which x a thin one —that’s the aim it can safely be said X represents, that they come into x A the hands of every g vls man, woman and child & ’/ v in the country. As £ Xy such, coins of by-gone $ A-' races and of by-gone <5 generations reflect the x art and style of the x day in the same way g |{? s S@ |d Oni y©U see an event like this! as our shillings ana a sixpences reflect pres- X ent day New Zealand. x ra ent on exhibition i??u s i | Pairs of front windows has been X lent by an Invercargill x ~ r . collector, Mr J. Rob- | SpCCUII JILSt ertson, Herbert Street, & and shows the develop- g Purchase ! Unpacked ! ment and progress of .52 ’ British coinage over $ more than 2000 years. X Values you won’t at first believe—because they , e c , b j® eS , °* • e ’ x are so unusual, so extraordinary ! Only Smith’s of methods of minting, x keenest purchasing knowledge makes them posof inscription are or sible ! Please bear one thing in mind as you read great interest. X this—THESE SHEETS ARE HIGH GRADE—--T x well known and famous qualities. To summarise: Here e in our windows are X ancient British coins X aam minted 100 years be- | 60 p AIR 75 PAIR fore the birth of g Double Bed (72 by 90) Extra Large Double Bed Christ; money left by X WHITE SHEETS by 100) the Roman conquerors g n + WHITE SHEETS pennies used as far Quality Guaranteed. r.iaranteed back as Anglo-Saxon X WELL WORTH 13/6 PAIR. WELL WORTH 15/6 PAIR, days; Norman coms, g — . pAIR *1 O //A PAIR Scottish coms and | Hi/ Irish coins. Here are g nobles and groats and g r crowns and guineas and bowbies and 6 bodies—names famil- g 50 PAIR iar to all readers of X Single Bed Scott and other his- v WHITE SHEETS •< torical novelists. Here, g Quality Guaranteed, in short, is the true X WELL WORTH 9/6 PAIR, natural portrait-gal- pAIR lery of the kings and g g queens of England. The collection will be g on display all this X feu jeWfc. week. g Illi I Ik I MuSiC Rare I Happa Gioves I Your Needles will Reserve Now *•* " y p v X USUALLY 12/6 FOR- g FRIDAY, JUNE 7 I Lucty „ 5 _ to bo thb bar . | Wool VsluSS J v gain! Lucky you—to be early x ; *’ 1 X enough to secure a pair I Smart X nr< sit mA T V English Nappa Gloves in Black, V SUPPER RECITA.L Navy, Grey and Brown. g BY x PATON & BALDWINS HEAVY 131 X . x MOORLAND SF orTS WOOL. INVERCARGILL S § b L • X In a splendid assortment of 8 DOCS th© FFiC© X shades. All colours are in 2oz. OTKZV JUNIOR x skeins. Usually 1/8 per 2oz. skein. MALE QUARTET | Surprise You? | NOW per oz. skein /g/in ■ ,: v s Percy McNamara, Des- g ShOllld ! '*"«“/ | “WONDA" ANGORA WOOL in mond Fyffe, Alex Lind- X six beautiful shades. An English say and Cyril McLean. 1 woo l of high grade. Usually 1/1 QUARTETS— I ■ MO: I • » $2 extra heavy silk i “De Old Banjo X , u I '4 § -”- “Shine Shine Moon” | all wool Cashmere \ | “Just Whistle Up” § Hose —full fash- 3-PLY N.Z. FINGERING “Rocked in the g ioned usually I WOOLS-in all the wanted plain X usuemy X Winter shades. Usually 8d per C c ’ P X sell at 7/11 pair 1 | x OZ ‘ s ' ce^n ’ °Daisy he Boll" 'Tngs I S P kndid I NOW D PER OZ. SKEIN with violin and flute | all sizes, and all | obligato. X good shades. j g ‘’V''' Accompanied and dir- a / t 1 “BETTY” WOOLS in a large ected by Mr Kennedy | | ” z X£ shades ‘ Usually 9d Black, Fellow Trinity f/ x NOW gD PER OZ. SKEIN College, London and R & U L.R.S.M. g '"’hat’s Service ■ n Aten You discover that you need . a frock. ’ 309 Gore. come quickly down to Smith’s and Minimi select a material. A bright intelligent h TNVFRCARGILL ® gir * in the De P artment cuts lf; out fo , r you—and you do the rest! Simple isn’t it?

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Southland Times, Issue 25301, 3 June 1935, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 25301, 3 June 1935, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 25301, 3 June 1935, Page 9

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