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) HIhOMSON &T2Xe ATHE. a fl uLs ■ • J «/’ n $ ‘ jg phese Special Values have turned up| 3 ALL READY-STOCKTAKING HAS STARTED 0 Watch T. and B’s Windows and Interior R Displays for Stocktaking “Throw-outs”. H g ■ --- I ALL ODD LINES GOING FOR COST AND LESS. | p M MEN’S BRUSHED WOOL CARDIGANS; LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR FELTS, with FJ smart cut, two pockets, in Brick shade only. small oval brim and pleated effect at side. Lq f Regular Price 18/6. 7 STOCKTAKING SPECIAL 7 M STOCKTAKING PRICE EACH 6U/ © EACH /| g M LADIES’ COLOURED STAMPED APRONS, in 6 different $ designs. A STOCKTAKING THROW-OUT EACH 2/G Fl HANDKERCHIEF NET FLOUNCING; 1} yards makes m a daintv Evening Frock; shades Sky, Rose, Salmon. STOCKTAKING PRICE PER LENGTH g/H LINEN SUPPER CLOTHS; Cream and White Linen; M tif stamped assorted designs; 36 x 36. F 7 F X7l STOCKTAKING PRICE EACH g/g Vl / / K// \ FUR THROWOVERS, in Rich Browns; 72 inches long; /tR 1 O / Il V It silk lined; finished Squirrel Tails. Regularly 69/6 to 79/6. r N'V’X/d'-A KJ 11 ' )i\ | STOCKTAKING PRICE 52/6 FJ D \\ y 1 11 WOMEN’S COSTUMES, in plain Grey All Wool Flannel VO f 1 S M nXk. Z J / I Tweed; well cut, silk lined, double breasted fronts, pockets v.- ff:: .Yj r M -31 / / anc l belts. Regularly 72/6. F V 7 16? STOCKTAKING PRICE EACH 55/— - : -V. A? M / / “ALADDIN” PURE SILK FULL FASHIONED HOSE, > 7 M I ' with the new French heel, in Cairo, Sunne, Antelope, Aur [■ <’’, • J / Brosia, Shell and Crane. Regular Price 9/11 pair. [ E”'J - I \ STOCKTAKING PRICE PER PAIR g/JJ. I' pj / \\ LADIES’ FABRIC GLOVES; French make; Beige and O A 111 Grey only. Regular Price 6/11 pair. 14'’’ rj F / I \\ STOCKTAKING PRICE PER PAIR 4/g 36 On, T COLOURED BORDERED BREAKFAST |\| O BurmncxM \ I CLOTHS; 54in x 2yds. Worth 5/6. buttkriok- 111 Fl 3070 \l STOCKTAKING SPECIAL 3/g ™ 6 H M . yV\ 10 Only WOOLVENA* DOWN QUILTS; neat floral de- /o\\ H r W signs, plain panels to match. f V Single Bed 39/6. STOCKTAKING BARGAIN 32/6 [J Double Bed 52/6. STOCKTAKING BARGAIN 42/6 ” Pl M 10% TO 20% off ALL QUILTS BOUGHT THIS WEEK. .— ■ — H NAVY COATS for Wee Boys; 16 inch only; CHILDREN’S CREME TEDDY BEAR i double breasted and belt at back. Regularly COATS; 16 to 18 inch. Regularly 7/11 to LJ \ 10/6 ’ 12/6 each. H STOCKTAKING PRICE EACH O/ i! B ONE PRICE EACH E il F| , w I A WELCOME BARGAIN OFFER FOR SOUTHLANDERS — T. & B’s GUARANTEED QUALITY TOO HI Pair STRONG WHITE BLANKETS for Double Bed, I Pair STRONG WHITE TWILL SHEETS, O hemmed. THE PARCEL COMPLETE FOR Fl The Blankets alone are worth 45/-. XniC - M ■ H Special Stocktaking Values Every Day at u The K 2 Pieces Onlv 54 Inch BROWN MIXED TWEED. 50 Ends GOOD CREPE-DE-CHENE, GEORGA Usual Price 9/11 yard. BTTE AND SILK SHANTUNGS; 33 to 40 inch U ' STOCKTAKING PRICE PER YARD 3/11 widths; assorted fashionable shades. Regularly r. 7 4/11, 5/11 1o 8/11. r a STOCKTAKING PRICE PER YARD 2/11 1/ 40 Inch LUSTROUS FINISH MELLOW CREPE, 7 L in a host of leading shades. Mellow Crepe is 6 Pieces 54 Inch MAROCAINS AND WOOL WORSalmost uncrushable. Usually 10/6. TEDS. Usually 15/6 yard. If J STOCKTAKING PRICE PER YARD J/g STOCKTAKING PRICE PER YARDg/H y z Fs

SAVE £2 HALF-PRICE PRAM OFFER Direct from the factory. Write for catalogue. CHILDREN'S SEAGRASS CHAIRS Usually 25,'- Now 12/6 MAIL YOUR ORDER L. PITCHER & CO. Opposite Railway Station. DUNEDIN TO celebrate our fiftieth birthday in business, we are selling Wallpapers at half-price for a short itme only.—J. H. DIXON & SONS, LTD. Aa22

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Southland Times, Issue 21100, 4 June 1930, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 21100, 4 June 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 21100, 4 June 1930, Page 3

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