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uur u-reau Bale. : # ? t , . ' ,l A Rare Opportunity to Save jVioney. , BLOUSES. . . '' ■ '' WHILE THEY LAST WE QUOTE THE FOLLOWING—--40 ASSORTED PLAIN VOILE: BLOUSES—In Sky, Helio, Rose White. Usually 12/6., GOING AT-4/1T Each. 20 "WHITE.SILK BLOUSES.—Shirt Styles!—ls/0. * ’ FOR 10/6. 100 STRIPED CAMBRIC BLOUSES —Sranrt American Shirt 'Styles. WorTTi 10/6. TO GO AT—6/11. SKIRTS THESE SKIRTS ARE JUST ABOUT HALF USUAL VALUES. 20 HEA,VY FANCY STRIPED TWEED GOLF SKIRTS—69/6 FOR 35/-. 60 FANCY TWEED GOLF AND HOUSE SKIRTS—A Snip ' A . . AT 22/6' EACH. 10 .ONLY—ASSORTED SERGE and CHECKED WORSTED ACCORDEON PLEATED I SKIRTS. * Usually 72/6—TO GO—At 39/6. • FROCKS AT GrIF,T PRICES. ' ’ , 10 ONLY—GREY FLANNEL COAT FROCKS—Assorted Styles ' and , Sizes.—99/6 • ■ FOR 45/-. 6 ONLY—NAVY SERGE COAT' FROCKS—Smart Plain Styles., Usually 75/- to 110/-. —NOW 59/6 to 75/-. 10 ASSORTED VOILE FROCKS— - TO Gp AT 30/- EACH.. CORSETS 30 PAIRS—SMART ENGLISH £OIISETS. Sizes 21, 26, 27, 28 .Only. Usually 10/6 . —GOING AT 4/11. 100 PAIRS—LATEST D. & Ai. MODEL. Sizes 21, 22,'23, ,24. . 13/6 —FOR 7/6. 50 PAIRS—GREY BELTED CORSETS. . Strongly Boned. Sizes 24 to 36. Usually 18/6. TO CLEAR 12/6./ SUSPENDERS.—2SO Pairs at.' 1/- J Pair. 100 Pairs atC 1/6 Pair.— v Worth Double These .Prices. ■ 1000 VESTS—IVith Strap or Short Sleeves. Chemige Length in First I Grade Woveh. Cotton/ W. aud O.S. Sizes.—3/6 and '4/6. — v TO GO AT 2/6.' Thomson & ffieaM®, Xtfl i The Mail Order House, TAY STREHUT, ... ’ INVERCARGILL. ’Phones 1613, 1614. P.O. Box 46...

© © © © A BATHFUL OF HOT / WATER" ©e© e© © IN A' FEW MINUTES. © © © © 0 r pHERE IS NO NEED TO INSTAL , A HOT' WATER. SERVICE OR TO' BOIL WATER IN THE COPPER, ETC., FOR YOUR BATH WATER, SIMPLY INSTAL ’THE— - . . - © © © ©' % © © 00 EDINA ” CHIP )¥ ATER HEATER © © IT IS SIMPLICITY I 'ITS SELF. Yon just turn on . the cold water from tank or nrain, light any old chips or spaper fuel and in a few minutes lnot scalding \yater ■" 113 ready. The veiy thing for washing dairy utensils. © © © © "0© • ©©o •. ’ <p© h •©' © © © © © © : © me eee SAFE. WRITE STRONG. FOR ILLUSTRATED CHEAP TO BUY. ' .7 CIRCULAR, A. & T. BUIt T, LTD.., 21 Tay Street, INVERCARGILL. © © © ©• ..© © ■ © , © © e© ©o© MOFFETTS' CORDIALS For SuMmer Drinks Cannot be Surpassed Made fro im Choicest Fruits Watson’s >No 10 The Whisky of Quality J. R. MILLS & Son. WESTERN DISTRICT AUCTIONEERS, WOOLBROKEES, ETC., , \ ! INVERCARGILL, RIVERTON. r* °S TAUTAU. STOCK SALES conducted periodically a/ Otautau, Tliornlmry, Riverton, Grepuki, Tuataper© and Wairioj. SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, TALLOW, ETC.—Auction Sales held fortnightly in Invercargill. MANURES. Agents Southland Frozen Meat Co.’s Crossed Keys, and Kempthorne, Prosser’s Rockland Fertilisers. SEE£>S, WOOLPACKS, CORN-SACKS, BINDER TWINE, And All Fanners’ Requisites. . ■ WOOL SALE DATES—- ! • MARCH 3rd, 1922.

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Western Star, 10 February 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Western Star, 10 February 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Western Star, 10 February 1922, Page 3

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