"IT NEVER RAINS BUT IT POURS" Exemplified by 35 CASES AND BALEto DELAYED GOODS mostly, coming to hand last week, and 8 CASES ex Remuera turning up this week— already cleared HM. Customs, and will be.l opened this morning. The speeding-! up suggests Lloyd George in control. 6 lots Moirette Underskirts, shades of' Violet, Grey, Navy, Brown, Black, Green. Ladies' Hosiery—Black, Grey, Covert, . 'Navy. Prices," Black at all events, 2s 6d, 2s lid, 3s 6d to 5s 6d. 33 Coating and other Dress Skirts, new shapes, with Pockets, 21s to 35s 6d. Ladies' Woven Nights, 9s lid. More "Wool Sports Coats, • Tweed and Covert Coats. 550 Hose, 354J Grey Colonial do. 3s 3d; 3 and 4-ply Fingering, "Wheeling Yarns. Blankets, Roslyn Dress, Tweed Vests, all from the Colonial Mills direct , New Buttons, Suspenders, Hair Nets 4-Jd. Handkerchiefs from 3sd, Belts, Maltese Collars. Sear Plush for Coats. Hats, Toques. Balance—l2 only—Velour and other Hats. Suitdng Tweeds, Riadianta, Cream, Black. 266J "Wool Serges, should be novel, 5s lid. ■ The 2 Cases Gabardines and Coverts; The 40 Coats of last week proved more than right. Curtains, Casements, Damask 1 Cloths, Tissue Cretonne; Royal j colours for Victory celebration. | Down Quilts are having a showing this year. Big, cheap and warm, and illuminating. Sateen and Honeycomb, too, all sizes. .Corsets in B. and C. D. and A., about eight shapes, 5s 9a to 21s Cd. Crepe Poplins, Grey, Saxe, V Rose; Brown, 3s lid. Cashmere, Cream s Black, Is 11 Jd, V Rose 2s 6d. Crepe Annure as above, also Nigger, Mole, Cream. Double width Gabardine, 4s 6d up to 24s 6d goods. New Coverts, 4s 6d and similar. Ninons, Georgettes, Silks for occasions. St. Margaret's Vests, "Eva," Rene, Doris, Gladys, proved makes; Combs as well. Bodices, Spencers, Child's sizes alone. ("Wool Goods are likely to be dearer. Victoria raw wool has sold up to 55.) Gloves—Boulevard, Ruth two proved French numbers, Black or Colours ; Fabric numbers Is 4-Jd to 3s lid. Mock Buck 2s 6d. Nurses' Cloths, Britannia and other Drills—these show a tendency to come down Dreadnought Vestibules and Sofa Rugs, Japanese Squares 18s 6d to 36s 6d; Mattings. 106 Ribbon, special from Switzerland through a London house. 1 case Child's "Winter Hats, Vegetable Fibre Bonnets, Matinee Coats, and little frocks. • The Coats have all handsome Sailor Collars;. Hydrotifce numbers also for- Ladies' and Misses. Coney Seal and Caracule Coats, new styles, £6 17s 6d to £29. Attractive, Comfortable Goods. Blousings by the 100 Yards, all wool. New double width Plaids. 3s lid—McGregor and other (the piece Campbell Tarant abstracted). Velveteens good property, Black and 12 colours. Crepe de Cliene, Peati de Soie, Jananese and Fuiji Silks, evening shades. Finlay's Sheetins-s. Hoi-rocks' Flannelettes, Horrooks' and Crewdson's Calicoes—unrivalled numbers, all widths and dualities, procurable' AT THE SIGN OF THE CROWN.
T. & J. Thomsons' READY-MONEY STORES. The Best of Goods. All Discounts but the Cash ones passed on to clients Peace! WITH THE ADVENT OF PEACE, BOWER & FERGUSON Are making a Pine Display of SILVERWARE JEWELLERY . STONES Lines which War Economy precluded vou from buying. Everything of the BEST, AT MODERATE PRICES, with THE HEM'S GUARANTEE. Established 30 Years. ) ' STAFFORD STREET. (OPPOSITE BESWICK STREET.) FOR YOUR NEXT COSTUME Call on MISS PEBKINS THE PEOPLE'S DRESSMAKER, 45 Matilda Street. HOURS: 8.30 to 5.30 week days; 8.30 to 12.30 Saturdays. Best Finish, Styie, Satisfaction, at MODERATE PRICES. Thomsons' Indomitable Staff and connection pour valuable commodities into the place. Best Roslyn Worsteds, Timaru Tweeds, Bruce Worsteds, Tweeds, well tailored and best of everything, made on premises, £5 19s 6d, a little more for No. 164. and others. Special Saddle Tweed Trousers, usual shape, also Raised Seams, Cuit.| Bottoms; the same in Gaberdine," 24s 6d up. Good enough for anyone. Ordinarv numbers ■ in Tweed, lis 9d, 13s lid, 16s 6d, 18s 6d. Knickers, Boys' Suits, Jerseys, Hose, Caps, Ties, Braces, Belts, Varsity Shirts. Boys' numbers exactly, either school series or standard, good. Hundreds of New Ties. Mitchell's Slide Easy. Multiple, Crepe <Te chene (Black only) Is lid to 4s 6d. Caps for Men. Caps for Lads. Caps , for Boys. Shirts and Pyiamas, our own make. Made from Duro Materials. Directly imported from the mill. Superb goods. Working Shirts and Famous Winter Underwear of the best. Fleecy, too, many prefer. Heather Sweaters. Cashmere } Hose, Plain and Rib, Cheaper by the two pair. Handkerchiefs, in White. Fancy Border. Khaki and other favourites, including Excelda, 8. for 3s 6d, also others. 70 Doz. Knitted Woollen Sox, Brown, President, Police. Calcutta, Samson, Is lid to 3s Hd. Overcoats! Overcoats! Hydrotites, 29s 6d to 955. i THOMSON'S GENTLEMEN'S. SIDE.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CVIII, Issue 16821, 28 May 1919, Page 6
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