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TIES TIES , , . . , . _. __„ _ Have You WARM WEATHER Deen the w X D * y SI I and J® Jpw gifts I FLORAL SILK LINEN I t-i 1 FROCKS. Dark grounds and \ dark mixed colourings, some j JiW'A button front styles, others pleated bodices. Short, ' broad shoulder styles. S.W., r srt \ Wx w - fittings ■ ■ NEW LINEN FROCKS. The loveliest crisp things for holiday wear in fittings for S.W., W. only. Pleated and buttoned styles with broad pleated shoulders. Natural colour also Blues and Greens ----- . ■ /•: FLORAL SILK FROCKS. Take advan©I W iEssv® 9 * \/i tage of every moment of summer; have a si / - : i frock to suit the occasion. You’ll find H that it’s easier to choose from Thomson ** 1 - & Beatties range .because its been so 1 \ carefully selected. All colours. All . for GU \ fittings - - §§/(§ to \ k. J SUPERIOR DIRNDLS. Practical for •• • holiday wear and smart enough for im[gh :..y portant summer holiday functions, gathered waist styles in fast coloured O floral and checked cottons. <1 (S* //££ W SW > W.- - - - 1 CHILDREN’S SILK LOCKNIT PYJAMAS Canterbury “Fleck” Sizes to fit girls 2 to 10 years. 4/6, 5/11 pair. Shght flaw in weave djggEwm, 'IMmW (does not affect wear) SPECIAL PRICE Shades Pink, Maize, W *0 / <1 Suit White, Apple and Sky. \T / / / ’sS^ 01 ® V Sizes S.W. and W. Only \ Ideal for Gifts. 5/6 quality. * l Special Price A i eg LADIES’ BATHING SUITS. Some very slightly damaged. I t English “Wolsey” makes, etc., in the range. All smart plain 1 1 Chenille and Floral Patterns, (gh /<1 to O/(St A \ Special Clearing Price ‘“* iHj 'S) yO I T\ 11 1 ®| SUN SUITS for children who wear sizes up to IS S’ i I inch. Brcwn and Red grounds with White Spots. •cj ais • 1 f X ’ ! - Ba GIRLS’ SHORTS. Fit girls up to 10 years. Shades Green _L.;jA fl I j and P ed w flfi Contrasting Flecks. Zj / (f t- • Pci Pail THOMSON 0 BEATTIE LTD. THE CHRISTMAS GIFT STORE SINCE 1869

This sheet’s AA I always washed jW||| with GOOD .-j / e zAA ' ' A w I Mi I* still A 'A l '' ■ A '-A ' A s. V % "j 'C /J. A A > ■ > ' \ vAi tsAA'A CA i k, • J f J|, I f /frf /; ; ig I ''Wi : w \# JF /IF \ M fe I ' ■; V' : / if ! I ' 'IS UH lilies “ V / t i ’ - A >■ z -I W Jr What a mercy your sheets don't have this treatment every dayl But even in ordinary use \ they get plenty of strains to test their strength 1 HOW Then if there's a weak spot, r-r-r-ip—and you I unjjgni S2VSS yOUr \ have another mending job to dol Naturally, i I y° u d° n '- wan t weak spots in your clothes; so I I you'll avoid using poor lathering soaps. They I 1 g i ve suc h hred, wishy-washy suds that you I I have to rub hard, and that's bound to weaken I f I any materiall It's much cheaper to use SunI J light- J ust a ru b °f Sunlight gives simply heaps ■ I ti,- I °i d ee P- c l eans i n U< sudsy lather, that gets I J^ is . sh °ws ho w in- I clothes clean without hard rubbing. If you I tnefhW Wa shing q„J s J,. h ° w3 h °w I want to get every penn'orth of value for your I ruin the and suds’ kleVttT f °h P - y / money, you'll be sure to buy good clothes—- > strong— malc9 d I and Sunlight. -wi—_last longer 9 j hVi Isk* I Pm IH nM u >v - A / Jk a ik X...... r. jA. -L -T ...Jr.. Willie A 1 FVPR PRODIIf.T—MADE IN NEW ZEALAND ' . 1.304.16N.Z.

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Southland Times, Issue 24602, 26 November 1941, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 24602, 26 November 1941, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 24602, 26 November 1941, Page 3

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