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You are saving Coupons when you purchase serviceftSj&JxXA. Y? Js4 able Fur Garments. A Fur Coat, irrespective ot v otsu price, takes 15 coupons, a Fur Cape 8 coupons, and $ a Fur Necklet 4 coupons. • Wise women are investing in items that will not need replacing during the War. Should I B “ y A ®f|® ur [ fxhfF Unless a woman has a good fur k j/i coat that wUI <see her | KJk/' the purchase of a well chosen Fnr Coat is a sound investment. | fSAxf For instance, Pattison Ede offer <"■> a fine range of Coats in all the V |[— newest styles, made from fully \AI - furred winter pelts and available ■> | t at P rices that niake them a more a.' iff satisfactory investment than the —... MIJ ' repeated purchase of other warm outer clothing which a woman l jU simply must have in this climate. Skins from which these coats are Full skin CONEY Half skin STROLLER made are secured and treated in COAT in various ton- JACKET, In Otter New z ea ] a nd, and selected by ings“fl fl GN S Coney .. fIXGNS ’ *<* Pattison Ede and made up in their own workrooms, without Every Pattison Ede garment carries a written guarantee. any drain on overseas funds. This means that Pattison Ede will not use any pelt unless it is of sufficiently high quality to justify their uncondl. tional'written guarantee. A woman can rightly feel, there—fore, that she can enjoy the | A luxury of a good serviceable fur g L g Jg b coat without indulging in luxury B #1 9 Kt spending. CNR. DEE AND ESK STREETS, INVERCARGILL The Pattison Ede Co. Ltd.

W. GEORGE & Co. POST OFFICE CORNER Why Coupons for Clothing ? The reason is simple, the Army must come first, and what is over is distributed to the retail shops throughout New Zealand. We always place large orders well ahead on Indent, by this means we stand a better cha.ce of getting our order supplied first. AT PRESENT WE HAVE FINE STOCKS OF THE FOLLOWING LINES: SUITS. Latest Patterns and Best English Worsteds—--115- to lOgns. OVERCOATS. Tweed - - - - - - - - - 90/- .to lOgns. POINT SETTER and SUMMIT SHIRTS - 12/11, 13/6, 16/6 WORK SHIRTS. Mosgiel -- - 15/6 and 16/6 WORK SHIRTS. Drill, Twist, Black Italian, etc—9/6, 10/6, 12/- and 14/11 HATS by the hundred. Save that extra 10 per cent. Buy now—--10/6, 13/6, 14/6, 19/6, 21/-, 22/6 to 29/6 CUT THIS OUT FOR REFERENCE. Men’s and Boys.—Overcoat or Raincoat, 12; Three-Piece Suite, 16; Coat, Blazer or Jacket, 8; Trousers, 5; Shorts, 2; Pullover, Cardigan, Jersey or Sweater, 3; Shirt, 2; Undervest, Singlet or Underpants, 2; Combination Suits, 4; Socks or Stockings, 1; Gloves, 2; Mittens, 1; Dressing-gown, 6; Pyjamas, 4; Boots and Shoes, 3; Sandals and Sandshoes, 2; Collars, i; Handkerchiefs, J; Boiler-Suit, Dungarees, Bit and Brace Overall or Overall Longcoat, 2; Scarves and Mufflers, 1; Hat and Cap other than Felt or Straw, 1. W. George & co.

Good light is always cheering and it costs so little when Mazda Lamps are used. Please remember JT"* *"i.r .. _ / r -When you buy | ’ i Sf & W A new MAZDA ~ k jfl V V F M lamp, you must fil \ return the old || IT \ /nX' bmporcp. LAMPS XbX VT-Hy THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL ft ENGINEERING CO. LTD, XilX BRANCHES ALL MAIN CENTRES. ra.42 Distributors for the British Thomson-Houston Co. Ltd., Rugby, England. * X wilj 9v A i kJ I • J "1 u- ,L

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Southland Times, Issue 24765, 9 June 1942, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 24765, 9 June 1942, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 24765, 9 June 1942, Page 3