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I The “Reds” and “Blues”—The Last Day! j A Ding-Dong Go! R rp, mu ? 11 mi iii"iim 11 n m ii 11 n i nun mw f MEN’S TAILORING. I B roo ms , For thc last three weeks the “ Eeds ’.’ and the “ B,ue f *' ave been fisrhting Heavy anon Nightgowns, Special Dressmaking M SPECIAI OFFERS I F //B a momentous contest, each side striving to offer the best values; give /‘f'f fizr J ' o/O the best service and so make the most progress. Now, as the contest 0/ I] fl OiICFS ! K IP "7 H I w nears its close (Saturday is the last day) both camps are putting forth . T a jl f/f / - recommend th.s wonderful . \ j i • (T • TL j 1 * P r‘ T? Av ” a v-AF “ Our Dressmaking Department (unw 3 / fi / value to thc housewives of South- their best efforts and regular prices are suffering. The wonder values ies Cott °n Woven Mghtgowns m der control of Talbot ™ ™ . ... • land — very useful Hair Brooms, • x. • j .. x l. u 1 I. -J • 4 • U ‘II I. a heavy weight quality with collars whose cut, fit and workmanship is R When a product steadily grows in guaranteed all hair — usually 6/3 in this advertisement Show HOW keen each Side IS to Win. it Will be a and long sleeves — usually 10/6 so well k^own and appr eciated by s! public esteem it must possess quali- — To-day’s Special Offer 5/6 each. . . . . - , ~ , — Special Price 6/11 each. Cream hundreds of Southland Tadieci < ties beyond the ordinary 1 In an WIS 6 'Customer who arHVCS early Oil Saturday. Shade. Ses the f ollowinesbecia 1 OffeS M “H.J.S.” Tailored-to-Order Suit | m tne 1 lowing special Offers. '| it is the wonderful hand-tailoring """"""" - 1 i I WORSTED COSTUMES made to fsX ‘found their way S j Children’s Stockinette Tunics Children’s Stockinette I fr Tftkwnc Ladies’Ready to Wear Felts, Satins and Cushion Silks, order-£4/7/6 to £5/2/6 complete. W the hearts of Southland men — and and Bloomers, , Roiwpers, VUjCII VllCv OL 1 VUUvvvu TWEED COATS made to order—have stayed there. Season in and Cl • JF I A • • SF /«fl I*l 7/Ft £3/15/- to £5 complete. Fur > S 3/3 Sult 2/11 at Lower Prices! h/li 1/g a style — the quality, the stamina, w'/ w* Ml/ H ii CRAVEN A, Tens 7d; Twenties Wf/ ■ ■ ■/ w FROCKS made to order — W given by skilful hand finishing. For Winter wear — Children’s An offer like this does not come 1/2; Fifties 2/10. ’ Another big price-concession for A great savings opportunity from £2/15/6 to £3/17/6. Sa ne l er , T “ e fo } l °y rn J Wl ‘ l snug Fleecy-lined Stockinette Tun- very often — Children’s Fleeey ARDATH, Tens 7d; Twenties 1/2; our customers — Ladies’ Ready to the Silks Department — one of FLORAL VELVET FROCKS made Of undoubtedly be taken full advant- ies with ],j floniPrs sizes p and o lined stockinette Rompers, sizes 1 Fifties 2/10. Wear Felts in a becoming variety their very best offers !— 18 inch to order from £2 IQ , A age oi by scores of men who know in Red ;lnd Saxe shades on]y and 2in Saxe shade only — usually PLAYERS, Tens 7d; Twenties 1/2; of colours and styles — usually Satins and Cushion Silks usually OTn n tr ,™ T t-vm W a good suit and extra value when usual pr i ce 3 / n Sp CC i a l Price 3/11 pair — Special Price 2/11 Fifties 2/10. 9/11 and 12/6 each — Special Price priced at 2/11 — Our Special Price 1 DORAL V ELI ET BRIDGE I they see xt - 3/3 suit. pair. CLARENCE, Tens 7d; Twenties 5/11 each. 1/6 yard. COATS made to order from 28/-. MEN’S SAC SUITS. r - STATE EXPRESS, Tens 7d; Twen- FROCKS, COATS, ETC., w £lO/10/- reduced to £9/9/-. Ladies’ Woollen Bloomers, Children’s Knitted Rompers, iwlvVYa’pctam 8 t /1L va- t English Connor Hats, I Matrons’ Models, CUT FOR A MODERATE f CB/8/’ re J uce s 0 /‘O'f nni’v ties 1/2; Fifties 2/11. H//S I CHARGE, f £B/8/- reduced to £7/7/-. S/ | I M / . ; S MIF THREE CASTLES (Green), Tens I //W /ira iff a j J it / US “ 7d; Twenties 1/2; Fifties 2/11. 'V I th?// 'O' In addition to our Dressmaking De- / DINNER SUITS. THREE CASTLES (Yellow), Tens I, partment we have a dressmaker in B £1?/1?/ rprliworl fn Cl 1 /11 / Another money-saver that will be A keen value! — Children’s Knit- 7d; Twenties 1/2; Fifties 2/11, Strikingly attractive are our Eng- Handmade in our own workroom, the Dress and Silks Sections who I ri fi /" r j U ja Vi A/W? popular — best English made all' ted Wool Rompers in various shades WESTWARD HO s|d. ii s Ji Connor Hats — a charming these Matrons’ Models are the last will cut out ladies’ or children’s 3 £ll/11/- reduced to £lO/10/- pure wool Bloomers —an O.S. size of Saxe Blue — sizes 16, 18 and TWELVES 7d. collection including Gazelle Felts word in smartness. They are tin- garments for a moderate charge. F in shades of Fawn, Apple, Cream, 20 inch — usually 13/6 and 18/6 SILVER FERN (CUT PLUG) and Continental Velours in popular ished with osprey and paradise This Dressmaker is highly compeI RIDING BREECHES A Champagne, Saxe, Helio, Sunrise — Our Special Price 9/6, WITH Id BOX MATCHES, 1/3 colours and styles — usually 29/6, mounts and are now 29/6 each. tent and her recommendations in F CPPPTAT TTV an<i Dight Grey. Usually 10/6 — tin. 32/6 and 39/6 — now 19/6 each. Usually 35/-, 39/6 and 49/6. Black, matters of style may be relied I orHiClALil 11. f or p a j r SILVER FERN (MILD) WITH Navy and Brown shades. upon with complete confidence. BOOK TISSUES .... 1/4 tin. , BEARS TOBACCO WITH BOOK F Children’s | Cotton and Wool dark wttw *id . „ | Socks Silk Georgette Chenilles, Coating Tweeds, box matches W l/7 tto All Wool Dress Materials, Boys Pullovers, Men’s Linen Collars, 1/9 17/6 6/11 2/11 7/11 2/9 I Fxcentinn-il value f — GMldron’c RIVERHEAD GOLD WITH Id Reds are making things exciting S A striking Red offer of 100 dozen ' I‘nl'iin wool and nMton Lovely all silk Georgette Chenilles One of the Dress Department’s BOX MATCHES AND BOOK Another big price concession for for their opponents during this White Linen Collars in the very niirl shades of Rbic Wpi'n ~ the ver ? latest an(l best silk economy sensations — all wool TISSUES 1/5 tin. patrons of our Dress Section — final week. Here are all pure wool latest shapes — usually sold at 1/- “ Nude sizes 4567 8 0 a material — usually retailed at Coating Tweeds in a 54 inch width HAVELOCK MIXTURE WITH Id 200 pieces of all wool Dress Ma- Boys’ Pullovers in assorted Marl each — now priced at 2/9 half b fil Phiia™, 5 7’ o’ in ’ii ’ alO 29/6 ~ now offered at 17/6 yard. — Brown and Fawn tonings — the BOX MATCHES 1/7 tin. terials in plain colours, cheeks and effects — priced at 7/11. Usually dozen. The sizes are 14. 141 and ° vLrsl The width is 36 inches. latest! Our Special Clearance CAPSTAN NAVY CUT WITH Id stripes — regularly 5/11 and 6/6 10/6 and 11/6. To fit boys 6to 15. kV9 naiT" y P P Price 6 / n y ard - BOX MATCHES AND BOOK — now 2/11 yard. 14 years. I 1/9 paln TISSUES 1/8 tin. I Boys’ Golf Hose, Bed Rugs, Ladies’ Silk and Wool Hose, Ladies’ Cardigans, Ladies’ Jumpers, Ladies’ Raincoats, Boys’ Navy Knickers, 2/6* 16/6 3/11 * 8/11 16/6 15/6 3/11 | Parents of Boys will give strong The Men’s Department offers a These silk and wool Hose with You’ll need a warm Cardigan this Southland women will be delighted These smart new Raincoats will A bargain that will satisfy the I support to tn is Keels nnal otter ot very special saving here — Eng- their wide suspender tops, non- winter and here is a very special with the smartness and value of appeal because they are most at- value-wise — guaranteed Indigo I jbojs yott nose, an an wool Mew hsh made Rugs in coloured check ladder weave and mock seam are line in Black only—women’s sizes, these little Jumpers in Tweed effect tractive and very low priced at Knickers, well lined and in sizes 4 | II T/fi a\ni • 110 tops ’ U o s y; patterns — a large size suitable amazing value at 3/11 pair. The well worth 19/6, — To-day’s Spec- — small women’s and women’s t 15/6. Worth 29/6. They are to 12 to fit boys sto 13 years — any d/b ana d/11 pair -_now 2/b for bed coverings — 10/6 each. shade!, are French Nude, Bran, ial Price 8/11 each. Truly a bar- sizes in assorted colours — worth made from artificial silk and rub- worth 5/11 to 6/11 — now 3/1.1 | pair. 10 fit boys bto lb years. I Rose Glow, Rosewood and Blue Fox. gain! 15/6 — now 10/6. ber in assorted colours and sizes. pair. Boys’ Cardigans, Men’s Lumber Jackets, Men’s Prince Coats, OUR TEA AND LUNCHEON Men’s Underwear, Breakfast Cloths, Coloured Towels, 6/6 19/6 65/- W/6 2/6 1/11* ! Handy and comfortable for Win- Be ready for winter sporting oc- Sterling value in overcoats — Navy ‘ Another useful money-saving line A bargain thrill from the Man- Make your shillings do extra duty * I ter wear are these all pure wool casions with one of these smart Velour Prince Overcoats, smartly The fact that we are enlarrinir our — Kaiapoi Silk and Wool Winter Chester — White Damask Break- at the Manchester — large sized 1 3O inches Kaia Poi Woollen Lumber Jackets and fashionably cut in sizes 3to 6 Tea and Luncheon Rooms tf double weight Underpants in a Pink fast Cloths in check designs with coloured Towels, a splendid qualgrey colours sizes Zb to JU inches — a me n’s size m attractive fancy — worth 84/ to-day’s special their present size is evidence of s ha( le — Men’s and O.S. sizes — coloured borders of Red, Hebo and ity English make m fast colours— 1 10/6 and yS V/6° /oT 6/7 patterns -usually 29/6 to 32/6 price 65/-. A real saving ! the poSrity of this Department. usually 15/6 - now 10/6. Under- Gold -usually 3/9 -Special usually 3/6 pair-Special Priced 10/6 and 12/6 - now 6/6. - now 19/6 each. The plans for the new rooms have pants to match for 10/6. Price 2/6 each. 1/11 pair. J been carefully prepared and when I T»nrTT>T T 7 OTtzT? t h e now addition is completed H. J DOUBLE BED SIZE. Cup, Saucer and Plate, Boys’ Watches. and J - Smi th’s Tea and Luncheon Large White Twill Sheets, Tetlows Famous Swansdown noiTßl F RFB <3T7F e n . ~, f ’ Rooms will compare more than • Face Powder ’ ■ Be taSpecal from 2/9 from J/g 12/11 I” 1 ' 1/fiMX KAPODOWN QUILTS Dmllket Best English Grosvenor China Cup, ... ■ c u Hot Lunches are Served Exceptional ! — large sized White l/V ABSOLUTELY SENSA- 1 Saucer and Plate with fine gold A bargain-surprise for boys — •> u 4 19 4 9 Twill Sheets made from a heavy AND A GOOD QUALITY VE- tiamu vunm? I edgings, or Aynsley China with good reliable Swiss made Watches Gaily Detween , anu Z. grade cotton in a good English t.OU'R POWDEK PUFF FPEK. /AAjU Uffe. floral pattern — Special Prices as tested for twenty-four hours — Special Saturday Night Teas | mill and guaranteed free from J”~ ' ' /j (Hf follow: 2/9 (usually 5/6); 2/11 plain style 3/6; luminous dial 4/3. between 5 and 7pm and I dressing — regularly 16/6 pair — Henry Tetlow's famous Swansdown v HI ra (usually 5/9); 3/3 (usually 6/6); With chain — plain 4/-; luminous j Mnrninw and Afternoon Teas S now 50 P airs at 12 / n P air ' Size P ° wd , e . r ~ at 1/5 P er box -’tgF f j®., ii 3/Z6 a,ld 3 / 9 ( usua,, y 7/- and 7/6). 4/6. j and AttemOOW leas | with a splendid quality Velour Pow- J 1 EACH E 7 Ladies Pure Silk Hose, ~Enamel Basins, ? '2/11 P air HWmithJ™ from 1/3 be sold as low at 19/H pa- lr . V, ment was fortunate in making a ffi ever way you consider them their A bargain you will remember — zgs English Enamel Basins in useful special purchase and we now offer 1 value, their quality or their warmth Ladies’ pure thread Silk Hose in sizcs refloced to almost half the Kapodown Quilts in double bed Zi - they as one of the Do- shades of llesh, Champagne lU <7. —— regular prices - 1/3 (12 inch size and covered with charmingly I minion’s best Blanket Values. Brown and Fawn - usually u/1 usually 2/3); 1/6 (13 inch patterned sateen with plain panels J They have most attractive borders —To-day’s Special Price 2/11 | size, usually 3/6); l/ll (]4 i nch to tone —at 19/6 each ' These i °f and Blue ~ hur y f° r y° urs P a ;; See the special display iW °PO S - ize ’ USUa "- v 3/6) J 2/6 < l5 inch are most superior Quilts, well ven- 3 while they remain at this low table. rox XO<3 BOX 9 s.ze, usually 3/11). Mated and Ire indeed a wonderful @ PrlCe ’ POSTAGF FXTRA -—— bargain. As we have 50 only we 1 FObTAGE EXTRA. | n . advise an early visit. ffl

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Southland Times, Issue 21097, 31 May 1930, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 21097, 31 May 1930, Page 9

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