Be "Iffi-fhE-Swi®" for Labour Day Outings to \\ Beaches and River Bank Picnic Spots, L in Bathing Togs selected from: t Canadian “Wavecrest” Suits f ' \ | A smart one-piece Swim im/ , f ' anc * Beach Suit in plain V-. / —I. *-* -I shades and in fashion- \ \ l x able styles showing con- V'"' I I •' / trasts of Black/White; <.. * < \ : 7 Cardinal/White and I : : - i / Saxe/White. Pure Wool, \ f closely-knit for good fitting< 19/6 HY i “Sea-foam” One-piece Suits V: Apple, Black and Saxe. Moderately Priced at 11/6 V Assorted Styles and Makes in Saxe, Cardinal, Apple, Bottle and Black Suits. At 9/H ~ 7rMH BATHING CAPS. Neat-fitting IMIU I /r” l\l style without strap; also Rubber I/ / 1 < ’N J/l! 1 I Z-LI « Helmets and the popular Rubber- */ k Bathing Costumes. The lined “ Jan tzen” Cap All shades most popular of all 1/11 t 0 5/11 makes in smart Bathing \ Costumes, introducing ® \ ' fancy and plain knits • | and contrast straps, @ H belts, etc.; cut for per- I feet fitting and comfort MEN’S BEACH SHORTS. All on the beach. Shades of sizes - n All _ wool Shorts in MFJTi Apple, Saxe, Royal, Wine Black and Saxe Ideal Scarlet and Black. garments for sun and surf. 25/6 26/6 Price 9/11 MEN’S “SPEEDO” SUITS. Blue, “Jantzen” Bathing Cos- Black Green and Marone tumes. Plain style, all- s Pe edo Swlm S™* al ’ sufwool “Jantzen” Suits in IS/3, 19/9, 21/6 Marone, Black, Cardinal and Saxe. Sizes 34, 36, m » am . 38. Pack your Togs for Labour Day Week-end, 18/6 if you're coming with us to Christchurch.— J Join in the trip with our 200 Excursionists. Herbert/ Haynes & co. Ltd. Tay Street, Invercargill.
No Ladies will be Arrested for buying Chintz! Here’s a funny.little item about sales-tax troubles 160 years ago in London. To protect the English weavers of linen and wool, cotton chintz was stiffly taxed, and the Lord Mayor was “shocked and grieved” to see three gentlewomen walking in St. James Park on Sunday dressed in chintz gowns. On Monday morning, the three ladies were hailed into court but all promptly paid their fines . . . because chintz was so pretty and so cool 1 It still is. Crisp little dot and flower chintz for warm weather frocks. Red-rambler-rose chintz for summer bedrooms. Chintz slip-covers for dining-room chairs. Chintz blinds when you take the winter draperies down. Right now is the time to do your chintz-choosing. Or gay cretonnes and bold blocked linens . . . clothes at special prices . . . porch and lawn furniture . . . garden tools . . . ALL the things you’ll need and enjoy this Summer. Study the advertisements to see who’s selling them and what the price tags are. Pre-shopping in the pages of this paper will save you hours of aimless wandering and indecision—will make every shilling do extra duty. All year round, read the advertisements FIRST.
Drill-spouts 2/6 each at the PARA. “Roylete” genuine E. Le Roy Coats at The Para Rubber Co.
MORRISON’S, Cambridge Place.— Tailored Costumes; Navy, Black, Brown. Sizes SSW, SW, W, WX, OS. XOS.
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Southland Times, Issue 23337, 22 October 1937, Page 12
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494Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 23337, 22 October 1937, Page 12
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