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Ts m w w. w sggj The Trip’s Off! I i )S>’ Railway Official: “But Madame! You’ve forgotten your ' jEHBMT ticket to Tibet!” I Woman : “Worse than that! I nearly forgot the wonderful sale of Fashions at Smith’s to-morrow. Cancel the ticket!” WeCanl) describe them a!H Our only regret is that we have but this limited space to describe this sale of fashions.. . . . for it would be quite a simple matter to fill eight complete pages with the styles and values. The eleven items described, however, will give you some idea of the fascinating variety and tremendous values in the Mantle Showroom to-morrow. a | M flip it semes I ? WKW' S wik ' K Clothes I WR WrH .. for the I ' . i s Larger woman I V - v ' iW ............ I I W Z % , jsZ ® ur “L.T.U.” (larger V -- ':' '' than usual) Department | has full assortments of ! ? specially designed and 1 Special Clearance of 9 LADIES specially cut clothes to - EVENING FROCKS LEATHERETTE I fit the woman who re- | All full length in correct RAINCOATS <l uires a . lar S' e l’ lh ? n 1 styles. No out of date ( „ average size. All the | Models—all new season’s “Smarton” make. Shades problems of amply wide fashions. Wine Bottle, Black Lengths armholes, of sleeve | USUALLY 49/6 TO 95/- w mch ' lengths, of extra full- I 13 /Hi /’ll iTf A USUALLY 39/6. ness where needed, are | 19/11 29/b /-<| I Jaken care of beauti- 1 3Q/K JLWII ‘ I i 30 LADIES’ FUR 200 WOOL JUMPERS 45 WOOL AFGALAINE TRIMMED COATS AND CARDIGANS AND WOVEN , , ™ • KNITTED FROCKS ; In Navy, Black and Brown. I Outstanding value. Plain Sizes Women’s X. and O.S. and fancy designs. Assorted Gooc j range o f colours and only. styles, colours and sizes. sizes. i USUALLY 59/6 TO 75/-. USUALLY 15/6 TO 25/-. USUALLY 39/6 TO 59/6. i 19/11 9/11 19/11 | E»2£j2K3;S!aEZlK3J®3ni333HEStd;£Z2Sa2raKS2:2inrCS3iE2niSS! i -O 1— u* i z ■ LADIES’ SILK I 25 WOOL FROCKS 25 ALL WOOL I MAROCAIN FROCKS _ p . . ,_. , CARDIGANS AND ! In Fancy Strxpea and Check- TTnvroi7 , r»a T . . , c ■ „ ed Glenilla, also Plain Black. JUIVUrIiKS) In new styles for Spring. Aborted ciyes Shades Brown, Navy, Black “ ' All good colourings. and Wine. USUALLY 39/6 USUALLY 10/6 AND 12/6. ■ 12/6 12/6 6/11 \k' ? t a '<■ •*' '■ \ ~ "b pl . 'SI I I I ' Xi . ■ X_ 6 500 LADIES’ WOVEN | 5000 LADIES’ DUST 10 EVENING FROCKS || B KNITTED BLOUSES CAPS t , rn In Satxn and Taffeta. ■ Sleeveless style. In Light and Dar k pioral USUALLY 4/11. Designs. USUALLY 29/6 AND 39/6. | 1/6 6d 5/11 Competition to be Held m o«r Tea Booms every Friday Evening. The first Competition will be held NEXT FRIDAY, July 26, commencing 9 p.m. sharp. SCOTTISH SONG - - - Own Selection - - - Male Voice , Ist PRIZE £1 1/-. 2nd PRIZE 10/6. Entries addressed to “Competitions,” H. and J. Smith, Ltd., Invercargill, must reach us not later than Wednesday, July 24. The Competitions will be under the direction of Mr Howard Moody who will play all accompaniments. JUDGING WILL BE BY POPULAR VOTE. THERE IS NO ENTRY FEE. iniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiwMiiiiiiiiißiiiiiiffliiimiiMiuimiiiiiiisiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiffliiiiiiiniiißiiiiißiiiiiiiiiimiiiw UiJ. SMITH LTD. IMVERCAKGBIi- / gore at I

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Southland Times, Issue 25342, 22 July 1935, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 25342, 22 July 1935, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 25342, 22 July 1935, Page 9