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May Fair I xsißsSS at mcgruer ’ tayl ° r ’ s I THE popular city drapers H '"xWv Our s P cc * a l reductions for our May Fair and m ; Show Week have given our many customers fe Rj/')]/ great satisfaction, and visitors to our City have expressed surprise at our sterling value. | , [HI W m • 1 ‘ 20 Dozen 20 x2O SERVIETTES, in BLACK ALL WOOD CASHMERE M P lirmsnms: new designs. GYM HOSE; full fashioned, double L MAY FAIR PRICE I/- each knee, unshrinkable; in sizes 5,6; S . , , S. Woms. and Woms. 5/3 pair K We have four only extra special quatity REAL DOWN QUILTS, with wide LADIES’ ART SILK AND WOOL M satin panel; beautiful designs; extra l/I’OSS HOSE; in Dago, Rose Beige, Pagan, 0 well filled with the - best pure down Grey and Stone. 4/6 pair fc were “unriish 2mpkT and" 2B Inch STRIPED TWIST SHIRTING. LADIES’ WOOL AND LISLE R 10/- each OUR SPECIAL MAY Usual Price 1/9. , THREAD MIXTURE HOSE, in FAIR PRICE IS ONLY £6 5/- each. MAY FAIR SPECIAL I/- shades to match the popular colours M 36 i n ch COLOURED WINCEYETTE; dress materials. 3/6 pair S a good heavy twill. Usual Price 1/9. LADIES’ ART SILK AND COTTON (HI IVfonpFlPCi' Al* " MAY FAIR SPECIAL 1/3 HOSE; in fancy mixtures. A good ["I IVldUtlltblCl 5i Inch NAp CLOTH( in Mole 3nd wearing line in winter weight _ l--j , Nigger only. Usual Price 17/6. P air DOUBLE BED WHITE ART SILK MAY FAIR SPECIAL 5/11 WHITE PURE LINEN STAMPED H QUILTS; something new 3g Inch AL £ WQOL CHECK DRESS. SUPPER CLOTHS; 36 x 36, with MAY FAIR PRICE 33/b Usual Price S/6 spoke stitch for Crochet edge; m M COLOURED TERRY BATH MATS, ‘ MAY FAIR SPECIAL 2/6 selected designs. 6/6 each I in shades Blue Gold Pink Helio. 2? Inch pLAIN yuEECY LINED q MAY FAIR PRICE 3/6 BLOOMER CLOTH. Usual Price EXTRA HEAVY DARK STRIPE 1/6 . MAY FAIR SPECIAL I/g HAND MAY W FA!jI p S R f |CE f 2/6 b Da?r 36 Inch BLACK DUCHESS SATIN. KOSOWOOCI LJ use. MAY FAIR PRICE 2/6 pair price 5/u . 90 In-K PLAIN WHITE LINEN FIN- ' MAY FAI R SPECIAL 3/11 I LOUnffC ra ISH SHEETING; useful for Bedril spreads. MAY FAIR PRICE 4/6 . . g WHITE TWILL SHEETS; hemmed FjWPV ? '„ 7 H and ready for use—s4in x 21, 13/6; JU dllLj noon Tea, a well served Three-course 72in x 24, 16/11; 80in x 2}/ 17/11 Lurrch, and there is a beautiful and DOUBLE BED WHITE MARCELLA WHITE LAWN STAMPED PILLOW comfortab | B Lounge Room for your ga OTTTT.TS- Satin finish full size SHAMS. We have just landed fur- , ’ MAY FAIR PRICE 17/11 ther stocks of this line, l/ll pair comfort; we invite you to use rt. H iMcGRUER, TAYLOR & CO. w THE CITY DRAPERS M V

The Friend ofthe Cbumswrife/ 111 I 4 ; | Jp How many people realise that the Invercargill Savings Bank is, in many respects, their own Bank? How many know that the Bank’s operations are confined solely to the development of Southland, a factor by which we all profit? Since August, 1914, it has made 28 donations and endowments to various Southland Institutions and other worthy objects—including unemployment relief—totalling £9,000. Thus by systematic saving this Bank helps you with Compound Interest on your money; helps the progress of your own district; and helps lessen the need for charitable calls upon your own purse. SAVINGS BANK Mr C. J. Broad, President Mr John Matheson, Deputy-President BOARD OF TRUSTEES: Messrs W. A. Ott, W. Macalister, R. H. Brodrick, Adam Hafriilton, M.P., John Gilkison. N. A. Brodrick, Manager. DON STREET, INVERCARGILL. Branches at „ Gore, Otautau, Riverton and Winton. 1 R. J. CUMMING. 4 ARCADE, ESK STREET. LICENSED TO PREPARE TRANSFERS, MORTGAGES, LEASES. MONEY TO LEND At current rates of interest on Freehold security only. EHUNERVA, tropical Health Herb, served like tea, relieves rheumatism, gout, sciatica, stone and gravel; free sample, G. H. Brown, Chemist, 125 Dee Street.

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Southland Times, Issue 21091, 24 May 1930, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 21091, 24 May 1930, Page 23

Page 23 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 21091, 24 May 1930, Page 23

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