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« / ON THURSDAY THE ' With bargains ' such as these What a wonderful finale to the A last week money-saving effort • Last week offers from the zzCWSJX /W ZZ <93 Tweed Dress Skirts at 5/11 each Reds—Blues battle — with bv the Reds brings you these Reds —36 inch Chenille Geor- WTB xWx /sft/ Z ®as xw BILiW FBI <T3 C 3 Blues expect another busy, week, offers such as these —JI only36 inch Chenille Georgettes — gette in Black at ths? following te&fti NLA I * and they will get it, for the Matting Carpet Squares m a usuallv 13/6 —at the special reductions — usually 15/6, for Jill wLWCffI vfwJsßl. sSllß F x Y’O G- J skirts are amazing value. As- heavy twisted quality witn clearance Price of 10/6 yard. 12/6 yard; Usually 19/6 for 15/6 UI&Z w sorted lengths — 26, 28 and 30 smart designs — 9 by 9 in size A good assortment of colours yard; usually 29/6, for 17/6 ’ rtrnTZfUT inches. at 19/6 each. Half Price. , | go INTO ACTION — - — FOR THE ■ Broadtail Coatings, 12/6. Black Panne Velvet, 9/11- Double Bed Blankets, Bedspreads, 10/6 each. Making things merry during The Reds captain comes to light , 19/11 Pair. clearance for this final week the last week of battle, Reds with a sterling money-saving W (yWipl mLiw xUWiK xWSk Iwl 1W /Wh • XflFft Another battlefront special from —Bedspreads, usually 21/6 and offer this 48 inch Broadtail offer 36 inc 1 B } aek Banlie Hgg C 111 rOl Wirav fflOw II | C ’’x the Reds —'soo pair of pure 27/6 —to go at 10/6 each. 18 ’ Coating — Usually 19/6 — for Velvet — a new shipment — M BmL. JIbL M fei Wirtl W Oldl wool double bed Blankets in at- only, in White Hemstitched Em- ■ 12/6 yard. The shades are ■ worth 13/6 — Reds’ final price (MbwWWWJZ W? W W tiUxUX 'WWZWBMW tractive borders of Pink and broidered, White with printed Brown, Black and Grey. 9/11 yard. Blue — Priced for this final grounds, and in Plain Colours, I a. -a a. a. a week at 19/11 pair. hemstitched. - I —— Dress Flannels, 2/11- Floral Silk Chiffon Velve,s Fierce Warfare Brings Stirring Savings > — ■i — 1 A fitting finale to a great Take advantage of the fierce Wilton Carpet Runner, Union Forfar, 1/- yardBI'SSSS EjwSsS! as each side strives to Save You Money! --‘J* ' 1- . . designs — usually priced at x/ jam. x v . i * 13/6 yard — Now 7/6. y ard ’ Maids’ Cardigans and Maids’ Cloth Frocks and | For the last three weeks the “Reds” and the “Blues”, have Pullovers, 5/11. , been fighting a momentous contest, each side striving to S'c™" iU, S J« y offer the best values; give the best service, and so make the —“ " Full Double Bed White WinMD’s J'S most progress. Now, as the contest nears its close (Satur- Coloured | | Sheets, 14/6 |II - buJ' 0 ° <19/11 gX’ iT/'o““± 19/6 “ 25/ ' ~ da r is the last both are P utti "f forth their best ™. A keen ol „ week; — efforts and regular prices are suffering. The wonder values dozen pairs of coloured Towels, white Twin sheets of splendid . xi 1-1 1. '4a to wirin T+ ' an English make of splendid quality in an extra full double in this advertisement show how keen each Side IS to Win. it quality—usually priced at 2/ll bed size (80 inches by 2J in* 0._ v.c.1.1 * .I^o——vuo-. j-u. .. - .i.unxaav™™ ... , . , l .a.. Tknvcdm- pair—now offered at 1/11 pair yards each sheet) —usually 17/6 Infante’ Teddy Bear Coats, Maids’Tweed and Cloth will be a wise customer who arrives eally on Thursday. ?„ , M . «„.i „. k . -now 14/6 p.,,. 4/11. Coats, 15/6. - aMa^^^HlßaaaaaiHaaaßaaaßHa^BiaiHaß W A rally for the last day — Blues A last minute effort by the HAT RACKS 1/-. LADIES’ BLOCKED FELTS, 12/6. offer Infants’White Teddy Bear Blue,s to .turn the tide of battle Household sent this special value up to the On with the battle! Blues strive for victory . Coats — very cosy and warm — Maids’ Tweed and Cloth battlefront to help on their side—Wooden with these handsome Blocked Felts priced in sizes 14 and 16 inch — Usu- Coats finished with fur or scarf | • Racks with four hooks, speci- at 12/6 each. The smartest of styles and all o /a Bed RugS, 10/6. ally 14/6 — Blues’ Price 4/11 collars — usually 29/6 — Now g ally priced at 1/- each. shades arc featured’. Usual price 19/6. Men’s Linen Collars, 2/9 Joeu xvufes, xv/v. each. 15/6 each. I • half-dozen. },f en > s Department offers a R CHINA CUPS AND SAUCERS, MATRONS MODELS, 15/6. a striking Red offer of 100 very S p ee j a i gav ing here. Engo/, 1 it aT ir TIO’ZTi’N -A- stirrin’g finale to the Reds-Blues battle dozen White Linen Collars in lish made Rugs in coloured 7I 1 1 F i .neeial nricinir in Handsome Matrons’ Models in Black, Navy, the very latest shapes. Usually check p atterns a i argo s j ze ■■■■■ - —| A happy example ot Reds S P° C , d alld Brown shades-Satin and Velvet— sold at 1/- each-now offered at 3uita ble for bed covering— T , , trr , ... i thc Household Department. Ch na Gups and usually 29/6—Blues final offer 15/6 each. 2/9 half dozen. The sizes arc 10/6 each Ladies’ Cotton Fuji Ladies’ “Twilfit” Corsets, I saucers, with attractive B ue, Pink, oi Gieen usua y / 14, 14J, and 15. 7 Bloomers, 2/6 pair. 6/6.- bands—Now offered at -/ll ha -dozen. BOYS’ PULLOVERS, 7/11. -- The Blues’captain priced these, For the last week — Durofront TUPPMOt; PT Reds arc making tilings exciting for their so they are something really “Twilfit” Corsets in pink eou- 7 „„i- T/Jm find a warm wel- opponents during this final week. Here are special — Heavy weight Cotton ti]> a good fitting style with final «cek size—Now all pure wool Boys’ Pullovers in assorted Fuji Bloomers in a wide range short tops and ] ong ovor hips f°! ne U 'These*will keep liquid Marl effects—priced at 7/11. Usually 10/6 of shades — Women’s size — — s i zes 25 to 29 — Usually 8/11 priced at 3/3 each, lhese Keep nquiu To fit boys 6to 14 years. Men’s Working Socks. Men’s Fleecy Underpants usually 3/11 pair - Now 2/6 Por 6/6 . hot tor 24 hours. . Men S WOrKing BUCKS, ginglets> 4/u each> pair ‘ - LADIES’ NECKLACES, from 6d. BOYS’ GOLF HOSE, 2/6 Pair. A splendid offer to finalise the . . \ Por this fi na i wcc k of battle—Special values Parents of Boys will give strong support to Reds-Blues conflict — Working T 0 -o n 8 ’ * hi Ladies’ Necklaces. Cascades in all col- this Reds final offer ot Boys’ Golf Hose an Ribbed and plai in a)1 the Reds when they offer such ——— ours 1/11 each Brilliant Necklaces, in all all wool New Zealand, makel with Blue tops, WO ol make, and in Grey and good values as these extra T x- . a-u ah- nes 1/6 each Entwined Pearl Bead usually 3/6 and 3/11 pan—Now 2/6 pair. Io Heather shades-worth 1/6- heavy Fawn shade Fleecy UnLadies Silk and Wool Mercerised Necklets 6d each bo ? s 6to 15 >’ ears - for 1/- pair. Petone All Wool derpants in all sizes at 4/11 Knickers, 1/11 pair. Ladies Mercerised Necklets, 6d each. for h SingletB t atch Wlt h The amazingly low price of Bloomers, 2/11 pair. BOYS’ KNICKERS 6/6 Pair. 1/6 pair. sor seeves Kniekefs 1 The great final Blues’ offer— I ADIES’ FELTS, 5/11. ' rl,e final weck of battle brjngs you these ■ • , located by supporters of the Heavy weight Mercerised LADIES ILLIb, 9/ offer _ extra ing B , K„ ick ,„ ad e glues They are in Cream only, Bloomers - Women s Size with . "hSg saving? as thes/ Felt from Dark Grey ma er l al "’ith Rouble have elastic at waist and come elastic at knee and waist R?idv-to-Wears — a most attractive collec- seats, toi 6/6 pair. S zes o ( - g ■ ■■■«.■. .t=/n ...I.- Ladies’ Fabric Gloves, Ladies’Silk Hose, 2/11 Now 1/11 paiK a»4 Maeooa. ADIES - FELT MODELS 15/6. BOYS’ SINGLETS, 1/11. 1/6 pair - pa ' r ’ —* a strong effort to put Blues on top brings By offering such valuc-s as these medium Smart Fabric Gloves with neat The regular selling price of this — «\Xnie b 8 ae o k f CU S S sHk 5/U Ladies’Velour Coals, Ladies’ Fur Coals, £8 S/- „„ ~t l=/» oaob. ‘XiS'/KCsVSft’JR* B e 'S J™ 39/6. ‘ and £l2 12/-. 8 .each. . .^ f . sizes 6,6 f, 6£, 7,7 i and 7J. See pair. There are shades of What a stirring fight Blues are This great offer of Black Coney zz-b-tt TF <»<» ZX 1• J the display table of these Gloves and* s Blonde”’ ’ puttirtg up! — They offer here Coats at 8 and K guineas each TLzivm t U -mi Uli Zk T Q! 11 f" 17 in the Fancy Department. , Velour Coats in assorted colours should help on the Blues in then |RvFTV teffl IS JtjLJLbX WUdll . - ————— and handsomely trimmed with efforts to gam victory. The JU Y V£>lL J JHAVAH ku v/v/ vv fur for 39/6. Thc regular prices Coats are full length and arc . were 4 and 5 guineas. very good quality. i . mk -A. Zk. Ladies , Ncckwear> Vll . Ladies’ Garters, 1/3 pair. Another line specially pur-s-.w-mj extraordinary purchase of chased from, a Northern Wa.reTTlonnnl TTrnnlrc Kanodown Quilts. 19/6. 9 “™ """"" Ladies’ Neckwear (150 dozen), house—it will cause a great Lndics Flannel Frocks, P x including Guipure Collars, col- sensation amongst keen shop12/6. | I Latest news from the battle- | nanßmanmKoai g | I lars and cuffs, needlerun collars, I g pers —the very latest Garters in | ||! One of the Blues special efforts front — Reds offer 50 only WW If . nee dlerun collars and cuffs col- ? r ° ol Voand to sain the lead — Flannel Kanodown Quilts, warm and ZO M Jwffl H g| BHla M “ lar and euff sets as well as Pom- der shades with Rosettes and Frocks in Green a'nd Lavelder heathy, figured padour or two tone effects in Spedal shades only — S.W. and Wo- sateens with plain panels to . BSS-XA. collars— worth up to 5/6— and 3/6 pair. Halt 1 rice bpeciai men’s sizes — Blues’ Final match —at 19/6 each. These Special Price 1/11. at 1/6 pair. Offer 12/6 each. Worth 19/6. are well ventilated. v rogrcl z« POST YOUR ORDER. POST YOUR ORDER.

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Southland Times, Issue 21095, 29 May 1930, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 21095, 29 May 1930, Page 9

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