> A Pre-Sale | » Bargain Week| Southland’s most looked for Sale starts in the middle of ; ■ enjoyable holidays and are eager for the Sale rush of business. We are not yet ready for the Sale but will give bargains till the Sale starts that will be much Better ♦♦ ' Bargains than the usual sale bargains—compare them HERE are A FEW 0F THEM !» C\ Sa. ( ft : = \ ,LADIES’ KASHA CLOTH COATS, in Light 6 Ends GRAFTON LINGERIE CLOTH. O/o ar Beige and Grev shadings. Were 63/- to Coloured grounds with dainty designs . V • 6/ \ f 6 6/ ’’ Now 49/6 t 0 99/6 ’ 2/lt For 2/6 yant ti /I I LADIES’ CLOTH MANNISH COATS, in 4 Ends BROCADED ART SILK, 44 inch. ■ ’ / T-fT** small check, inverted pleat at sides—s7/6. Ideal for Summer Frocks —7/6. For 4/6. v-v •/“/ ’—•N? x To go at 49/6. -0-4 // PRIESTLEY’S NAVY GUARANTEED I = LADIES’ ART SILK KNITTED JUMPER SERGES. Usually 10/6 to 17/6 YA II SUITS. A lovely selection in all colours. Now 8/11 to 15/- yard. I ‘ r—High qualities. Were 84/- to £7 7/-. tA . 1 Now 69/6 to £6 6/-. 80 inch WHITE TWILL SHEETING— YY I ' 2/9 7 ard - vY : LADIES’ CREPE-DE-CHENE FROCKS t* AND JUMPER SUITS, in Rose shadings. BROWN PURE LINEN TOWELS—BVery choice lines. Usually £5 5/- to 3/11 each. £8 15/-. Now £4 9/6 to £7 10/-. „ . COLOURED BATH TOWELS, 28 x 56 rn. IX LADIES’ ART SILK UNDERCLOTHING. 4/11 each. iv A lovely selection in all colours and styles at heavily reduced prices. 30 inch DOMESTIC CRETONNES, I/- yd. <• . =: 31 inch SHADOW TISSUE, new. 1 LADIES SILK HOSE. Long silk panel, 2/11 to 5/6 yard. ravel stop. All colours. 7/6 pair 50 inch NATURAL TITIAN CLOTH, for LADIES’ SILK HOSE. The cheapest pure Table Covers, Hall Curtains, etc. Silk Hose on the market; all colours— 3/3 yard. ♦(J) 5/11 quality. For 3/i I pair. X 4 | 8 Dozen MEN’S FANCY SOCKS, good LADIES’ GLOVES, in Fabric; good Suede qualities—3/11 to 4/9. finish. Assorted colours with novelty Your Pick 2/11 pair. Gauntlets —1/11, 2/11 to 4/11 pair. Ya 4 Dozen MEN’S HORROCKSES FLANNEL- f * WOOLS of every description, in all colours ETTE PYJAMAS —10/6. For 6/11 pair. , O for any class of work. A lovely selection. 4 Dozen MEN’S PETONE ALL WOOL 16 Pieces STRIPE AND CHECK COTO- FLANNELS. Were 6/11. XX LENE, 36 inches wide; fast, washing col- T° 9° a t P a * r - t ours. Usually 4/11. Now 3/11 yard. . vA 10 Dozen MEN’S GENUINE PALMER H I Piece 40 inch BLACK SATIN CHECK NAP TROUSERS. Sizes 3 to B—B/11. OTTOMAN, for Summer Coats. -Usually For 7/11 pair. .IV 11/6. To go at 8/11 yard. V,’ 20 Dozen MEN’S DOUBLE KNEE AND X? eL 4 Pieces Fine Quality ENGLISH CREPE. SEAT DENIMS. Sizes 3 to B—B/11. VY q) 36 inch, dainty shades—2/3. For l/11. For 6/11 pair. II I ® Thomson & Beattie Ltd. s THE QUALITY HOUSE. « Invercargill and Gore. | •> M w •«> ♦ • Mm——M—M I—IM Harley-Davidsons VICTORIOUS AGAIN f READ ! The following Harley-Davidson successes during the Xmas and New Year meetings. OPOTTKI AT THE SPEEDWAY ROYAL, SYDNEY, on Saturday, 11th December, Tom Benstead, riding a 22 h.p. HarleyMangham—lst in 10 Mile. Four thirds. Davidson single, cleaned up every event in which he Also broke track record, 49 seconds. started (6 first), winning both A Grade and B Grade z-t XrT? Handicaps, also Special Match Race with Dateon. j at THE MAfTLAND S p EEDWA Y on Saturday, 11th Harley-Davidson secured two firsts, two seconds, December, Harry Woodhouse, mounted on his 2 J Harley three thirds. Davidson single, which he has ridden with consistent OTAKI success, again won the £4O First-class Handicap. tt 1 \ „ j .1 • 1 On Saturday, 11th December. Eddie Brinck, on a 3} h.p. Harley secures two firsts, one second, one thtrd. set a new record for the Maroubra We also have reports from Australia of the following track for machines under 500 c.c., averaging 93 miles per Harley-Davidson successes:- hour £or 6 mlles - C, J D ITT j- AT GILANDRA, on 11th December, Harley Davidson riders I ■ Speedway ixoyal rlandicap won every event as follows:—All Powers Championship— C. Spinks, Ist. riding a 2| Harley-Davidson. F. W. Brown, Ist; B. Edwards, 2nd. All Powers HandiT. Benstead, 2nd, riding a 22 Harley-Davidson. cap—F. W. Brown, Ist; B. Edwards, 2nd. Match Race—■ Maroubra —All Powers Handicap ■ , T , . . ( t i <l4-1 l IN THE FIRST HILL CLIMS, run under the auspices of E. Bnnck, Ist from scratch, at average 94 miles p.h. fhe Motor c)ub Bourke HiU; Dubbo> on All Powers Sidecar Handicap the 12th December, F. W. Brown, riding a HarleyT n , • 1 t Davidson, secured first place, while T. Hawkins, also P Robinson Z Z 2nd a Harley-Davidson, secured 2nd place. e’_ Dark ™ 3rd THE HARLEY-DAVIDSON MAKES ITS WAY, BY THE All riding Harley-Davidson’s. WAY IT’S MADE. Your old machine taken in part payment. <•».. nrn WFFK’ Sold for Cash 01 Exceedingly Easy Terms. *-1 * WEIiA. Send for Beautifully Illustrated Catalogue. WILSON, FRASER & TAPPER LTD. phone 100. SHOWROOMS—DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL. P.O. Box 187,
AYSON’S ANGLO-AMERICAN CANDY SHOP. 72 DEE STREET. WHOLESOME HOLIDAY SWEETS, ETC. Delicious Toffees, 1/- per lb.; Candies, 1/4; Shelled Peanuts, Bd.; Cordials 1/6 per Bottle. Splendid Selection of Fancy Boxes of Chocolates. See Our Values.
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Southland Times, Issue 20082, 20 January 1927, Page 3
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