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THE STAR ★BARGAINS At Herbert, Haynes From Our Mantle, Underclothing, Millinerg, and Fancy Departments. - LADIES’ SMART STRIPED SPUN SILK LADIES’ ENGLISH CREPE NIGHTDRES- ' FROCKS. Usual Price 29/6. SES, well ent, Hemstitched, in shades of STAR BARGAIN 15/6. Helio, Blue, Pink, Lemon, good quality crepe. Usual Price 5/6. LADIES’ COTTON MOROCAIN FROCKS, STAR BARGAIN 4/6. Smart styles and colours. Usual Price 25/6. STAR BARGAIN 14/6. LADIES’ CREPE PYJAMAS, very smart, Embroidered, Japanese Designs, in Pink, MATRONS’ FROCKS in Navy and Blaek Helio; Blue Ugual p rice 12 /6. Foulards, O.S. and E.X.O.S. sizes. Usual STAR BARGAIN 10/6 Price 29/6, 35/6. STAR BARGAIN 24/6 LADIES’ FUJI SILK NIGHTDRESSES, KimSTYLISH LINEN FROCKS for Tennis Wear. ona Shape, Hemstitched, good quality. Usual Price 35/6. v sual Pr i ce 16/6. STAR BARGAIN 15/6. STAR BARGAIN 13/6. MORNING HOUSE FROCKS, good designs, RUBBER BATHING CAPS, Helmet Shape, in in Saxe, Grey, Brown, etc. Usual Price gi ue Grey Gold Red 5/11,7/11. STAR BARGAIN 4/6,5/11. STAR BARGAIN 9d and 1/3. VERY STYLISH VOILE FROCKS, in Light LADIES’ WHITE SUEDE LISLE GLOVES, and Medium Grounds. Usual Prices 35/6, English make, 2 dome, splendid quality. 47/6. STAR BARGAINS 25/6, 32/6. Usually 3/6 pair. LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR AND STRAW STAR BARGAIN */ 3 P air - SHAPES. This season’s styles. Usual LADIES’ WHITE KID GLOVES, 3 dome, perPrice 10/6 to 16/6. feet fitting, sizes 6i, 6i, 6L 7. Usual STAR BARGAIN 5/11. Price was 9/11. READY-TO-WEAR SPORTS HATS in Felt, STAR BARGA,N 3/ " Pair ’ Tagel, Pedal, and Bubble Straw. Usual GIRLS’ } SOX, White Lisle with Lace Fronts, Price 14/6 to 22/6. Less than Half Price. Sizes 3 and 4 At . STAR BARGAIN 8/11 10/6. 6d pair. Sizes 5 and 6At 9d pair. ALL OTHER MILLINERY reduced 25 per LADIES’ CHUBBY SHAPE SUNSHADES, Cent, or 5/- in the £. with Printed Cambric Coverings, smart LADIES’ COTTON VESTS Chemise length, no hand ' ef ' ’ gTAR BARGAIN ' 7/11 each, sleeves. Usual Price 2/6. STAR BARGAIN l/11. CAMBRIC EMBROIDERY FLOUNCINGS, T „ 18in. wide, assorted patterns, fine quality. LADIES’ SILK AND COTTON VESTS, Usually 2/11 vard. trimmed Silk Lace, no sleeves Usual STAR BARGAIN 1/6 yard. Price 4/11. STAR BARGAIN 3/11. 3 FANCY COLOURED GUIPURE EDGINGS, Q H ALITY ENGLISH CREPE Wide, in Rose, Sky, Ecru, Tan. KNICKERS, Elastic Waist and Knee, in Splendid washing. Were 1/6 vard. Grey, Black, Brown, Pmk, Helio and STAR BARGAIN 6d. yard. Lemon. Usual Price— Women’s 3/6; outsizes 3/11. “IPSWICH” ART SILK HOSE, full fashioned, STAR BARGAINS— Silk right to top. All new shades. Were Women's 2/11; outsizes 3/6. J> 4/11 pair. STAR BARGAIN 3/9 pair. HERBERT, HAYNES & CO., LTD. “THE HOUSE FOR SATISFACTION.” Tay Street. Invercargill. The Finest Chassis Ev«r Offered at the Price Quality Features With its special truck-type construction / Typical oi the —with numerous quality features, found I * only on higher-priced trucks of equally „ , , .... modern design, this Chevrolet chassis / \ Easy gear shifting with 3-apeed / \ control. gives definite assurance of dependable I \ \ Valve-in-head motor that de- j v 1 .1 •. 1 T . r 1 \ \ 1 livers more power per gallon than delivery plus the vital advantages of low \ \ j odier truck engine of equ.l up kee P and slow depreciation. /\V Positive motor lubrication by a ( combined pump and splash systern. Positive cooling in ail weather by » m WT// a water pump and extra-large Bl O FH-Z TOE < SflTO K BbT "tHs Ip/ 'I Harrison radiator. Kf 83 W/ > ABH gJ®® H / I ■ L ¥ Bv vL. L. I A Extra-large equalized brakes. H I ? J Big, ovetsize rear axle with spiral WawK Kfi ■ ■BnWk B r z ' V cut. bevel ger.. g r / I Chrome vanadium steel springs. HALF TON ONE TON I( ( Full-lengtK deep channel steel ” I 1 I ! frame, rgidly braced. \\ I A. Russell & Co. Ltd. INVERCARGILL. tTON £155 £2lO §g ® L INVERCARGILL 11 f ~ B i 1 ns m fed-- -it- 1 " i

ASK FOR “GOLD LEAF” TEA BY NAME! J •Gott LeaT Tea h a tw that can be depended open ta tarn the same appni twehre months hence as when you first tried It; its rtandard never varies. The most rigid SrTis exercised in binding speciafly-setected Orange Petaw to attain this end—the Xincreasins number of people who am changing to TMd LmT proves that it h .verHneras. s t 0 for Save the coapcw far a “GoM LeaT G»i- -At afi grnera. WHOLESALE FROfc J. RATTRAY & SON, LTD. OUNEDIH.

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Southland Times, Issue 20080, 18 January 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 20080, 18 January 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 20080, 18 January 1927, Page 2

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