Something to Talk About file Coats, Costumes, - Jersey Coals and Furs NOW ON VIEW AT “THE EXHIBITION” ARE WITHOUT DOUBT THE BEST SHOWN IN THAT PROGRESSIVE STORE. SELECTION EVER Smart, Distinctive Goods at Moderate Prices ... r Ca - 'V: A G- '.v'\ ijm 'J-y{ dm % w’ffiw y ‘i # Mi BLACK INIIT. CONEY COATS.—In New Styles.—Rich Looking Coats that are Desirable, Warm and Stylish.—Sizes W. O.S. and E.O.S.—Prices from 9 to 13 Guineas. FUR LINED COATS.—With Opossum Collars and Squirrel Lock Linings.—Made in Smart Tweeds. —12 to 20 Guineas. M TWEED-COATS.—In Check and Plain Effects featuring all the New Additions to Collar Styles that change about during the season. —84/- to 10 Guineas. 18 ON LY.—SPECIAL VALUE.—TWEED COATS.—In the Latest Styles.—63/- each. This is a Bargain that should be seen at once as the Coats are worth 105/-. STYLISH TWEED COSTUMES.—In New Check and Striped Fawn, Grey, etc.—Prices 5 and 6 Guineas. Effects in Brown, SMART TAILORED COSTUMES.—In Nav Drab, Nigger, Sand and Putty.—Made of Lovely ail-wool Gabardine in the Newest Styles.—Prices 10 to 15 Guineas. NAVY AND BLACK SERGE COSTUMES.—In 32, 34, 36, 38 and 40-inch busts— Good Quality Goods Backed by Our Guarantee of Service.—Prices £8 iOs to £l4 14s. COLONIAL TWEED AND FLANNEL COSTUMES— In Brown, Fawn and Grey.— Excellent Styles and Qualities. —Prices £5 lOs to £7 19s Gd. SMART JERSEY COATS.—In Grev, Brown, Emerald, Rose, Saxe, Navy etc.—Prices 29/6 to £6 19/6. FURS —WE HAVE A WIDE SELECTION OF ALL THE LATEST SKINS MADE UP INTO SETS AND NECKLETS OF THE NEWEST DESIGNS. Prices from 19/ C to 20 Guineas. ALL CLASSES OF FUR RENOVATIONS, RE-MAKING, ETC., UNDERTAKEN AT MODERATE PRICES—ESTIMATES FREE. 0 mson & Beattie Ltd ’PHONE 130. THE QUALITY HOUSE TAY ST., INVERCARGILL. m
STRIKING ENLARGEMENTS By Th© Woottoe Stnndno T > fII Enlargements are remarkable for v - their FIDELITY to the ORIGINAL -their DEPTH ami EXCELLENCE OF FINISH. Neither pains nor expense arc spared in I their production, and our name for skilful Portraiture is upheld as much by them as by our other work. Full particulars will be posted to anyone interested. Please send name and address, ra- no canvassers are employed. Th© Woottcan Stand no DEE STREET. ’Phone—4Gl. j VERY EASY INGOING. S FARM ON £!CO DEPOSIT, j ACRES FREEHOLD, subdivided j aac j w{J j[ Wil j erec j. Good dv/eliing- ! house and outbuildings. Real good sheep . and cropping country. PRICE—F7 an acre. Terms —iti(JU cash. Balance as arranged. FARM BARGAINS. bd/f ACRES FREEHOLD, subdivided. Good buuaings. Alongside rail; very Aaiiy situation. Price—PttUOd. Terms; j idtiu cash. | ACRES FREEHOLD, in one of the I —■ beat districts -in Southland. Gooii ! ievel land. Good buildings; about 1 mile I from factory, school, rail, otc. Dirt cheap !at £l3 an acre, with crons in. Terms; . .TOGO cash. • LfARaIS at bedrock values are Her a to get ; these days. The above are absolutely ‘Tight”—don't miss them. WILSON HODGES 80 ESJi 6T., INVERCARGILL, Phone —SUL
IP!X THIS NAME iN YOUR MIND when looking ior an efficient and reliable cute for coughs and colas: ami all ibroat and lung troubles—“Pectroiane" One trial of which will assure us ci your always keeping a bottle in the house for future use—so confident are w cof its effectiveness. TEST TILE TRUTH of our words with a Bottle To-day. PRICE .. .. .. 2/6. MACALISTEK & CO, CHEMISTS AND OPTICIANS ill. Winning, Prop.) DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL. FOR SALE. I L-. . —. . have been favoured with instructions | 1 irom Mrs Janet Blakie to offer for Private Sale SECTION 23, BLOCK 3, NEW' RIVER HUNDRED, 1 Containing ACRES 2 ROODS jj_,g POLES. This Property' is situated at Ryal Hush, only 9 miles from Invercargill, 2 miles from Makarswa Freezing Works, and 2 miles from Ryal Bush Dairy Factory, Railway' Station, School, and Post Office. The FARM is subdivided irto 5 paddocks by post and wire fences. It is well watered and is roaded on three sides. There are no buildings on the property. We confidently' recommend inspection of this Property. TERMS AND FULLER PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION. cclin McDonald, r. b. caws & co. HOUSE AND FARM SALESMEN, MERCANTILE BROKERS AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, COLONIAL- BANK CHAMBERS, INVERCARGILL. ’Phones—72o; 1136.. P.O. 80x—307. Get rid of that stubborn cold. Take “NAZOL,” the penetrating, prompt and pure remedy. 1/6 buys 60 doses.— (Advt.J
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Southland Times, Issue 18831, 26 May 1920, Page 3
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709Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 18831, 26 May 1920, Page 3
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