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zjhk Spring-Woollens Wy & Exclusive Silks | to be fashioned into the : correct Silhouettes for Spring | ® .y ' : 8! 54 INCK SPRING WOOLLENS. Spring ' Iweight Wool Tweeds in novelty weaves, 1 .a 1 flecks and fancy checks represented for “ TWTI' Wwi smart Suits and Coats - - 6/11 yard oi’l B " HI 54 INCH COSTUME WORSTEDS. Plain > and pin-striped Worsted Suitings in super- j. jyilll ior quality that ensure perfect tailoring. . ( Navy, Black and Brown—- ! (l U/6, 13/6, 16/6 yard // <s“'' -a ' f rG. ' ROBE LENGTHS in exclusive silks. '' 1 Just arrived in our Fabric Section are 30 i; ‘ 36 inch R °b e Lengths of the most ex- ' elusive Silks for Evening, Afternoon and (J HI Ensemble Frocks. Rich and glorious col- W i Hf U ourings and novelty Silks in monotones ( i H • ft awaiting your personal and ultimate ’C - ® W inspection. (« ? <g> ; gh Hz ' 36 inch crushproof ensemble 1 di 1 i CREPE. Heavy weight Silk Coatings in > ' full rich tones to complete the smart i A $$ 1 Ensemble Suit. Treated with the new ■< 1 Jw » delustered finish, guaranteed crushproof L Mi/ and featured in novelty weaves. Y 5/U ’ 6/11 ’ 7/11 and 9/11 T ualities ', \ '-U’a 36 INCH PRINTED SILK CLOVITA. A ¥■\ \ it ; new British Silk Crepe showing in ex- \ V/. elusive printings and unusual colourings v -sx * -‘ ‘ * for Spring Frocks. We have 25 pieces Jj' just opened for inspection. J Moderately priced at 3/6 yard FAST COLOUR Bridal Si]ks await the inr/Wl LULUUK spection of Summer Bridesk ■ to-be and are in a range of 1 g g f A ) Crushproof Satins and novelty ‘ | (' Crepes, some with the satin , and delustered finish combined ■' Guaranteed to Sun and Wash h 1 exclusive patterns. Awaiting an early and wise choice is an ? ?„ rr X.S„/o"“v“y Samples of Materials sent 8 Ground colours are in Naturals and also willingly OU request if you 1 in prominent Summer shades which are s likewise showing in plain-coloured Cot- cannot inspect personally. | tons of the following recognized makes. 5 36 inch Summer Breeze - 1/11 yard ® | 38 inch Tobralco - - - 2/6 yard _» • j -v ' V 36 inch Fast-colour Cottons 1/6 yard j 36 inch Uncrushable Printed Linens that OUT Cash BoDUS is HOW y 1/11 yard | p a Qfg ce> I Herbert, Haynes &• a,., ud. " Exclusive Fashion Store ” Tay Street, Invercargill. . _ ■ _■ ■■ :,: ■ / ‘ J-- I-' - - -y-l' \ RiHii ? Ely .Li Engagements need not be broken on account of sudden coughs or colds. Nip them in the bud with Pulmonas and prevent Bronchitis, On ’Flu or other complications. _ graph showing At the first sign of a cold—Pulmonas 1 Suck Pulmonas slowly and bacillus of intheir penetrating vapours KILL cold and’flu germs QUICKLY. Scientific fluenza, and tests have proved that noxious germs CANNOT LIVE in contact with oth er noxious _ , germs develPulmonas solution. ■ opQC j , n t^Q Pulmonas are invaluable for the alleviation of Flu, Bronchitis, Catarrh, sputum from Hoarseness, and Sore Throats—their healing vapours are quick a typical influto soothe and ease. Take them regularly to prevent enza P 3l '® lll, HX ay siz p e ,yi to buy B Kf KBS On the right is SB St St a S a microphotoB By _ graph of sama t fl J Pulmonas solWiWKrTW I iWMIi WB- ■- /el't ution, showing J B : .~. ALL GERMS "- S and Stores. \ "Czaez.j ««««»»■arf

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NEW PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS. TVTOISELESS £25. Royal £22 10/-, 11 Imperial £2l 10/-, Royal and Remington Jun. £l6 16/-, Olympia £l2 12/-. N.Z. TYPEWRITER & SUPPLIES CO57 ESK STREET. WOULD clients holding our Bags return them to us at Centre Bush as soon as possible.—DOHEßTY’S LIME CO-

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Southland Times, Issue 23306, 16 September 1937, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 23306, 16 September 1937, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 23306, 16 September 1937, Page 15