FINAL CLEARANCE OF WINTER FASHIONS Coats, Costumes, Frocks, etc., at Huge Reductions The Full Number of Coupons are Required. One only MATRON’S BLACK WOOL GEOR- FUR TRIMMED COATS in smart styles and GETTE COAT. Size O.S. Usually Ofl/C a good range of shades. All sizes. 4Q / g 69/6. Special Price tv/ V Usually 4gns. to 6gns. Special Price ‘Tw/ U AFTERNOON FROCKS. Attractive Silk Frocks One only BLACK FANCY FACE CLOTH in smart styles. In all the newest shades. Usually COAT. Size EX.O.S. gg/g <» 29/6 *” 69/6 MILLINERY _ / I $ FELT HATS in smart shapes and an attractive fl 1Z I 1 S $ range of shades. Usually 15/6 to 29/6. 11/11 SPECIAL PRICE I I | NO COUPONS REQUIRED. | One only GREY BROADTAIL COAT. Size COSTUMES. All Wool Costumes in plain and women’s. Usually 6gns. /G Mixed Tweeds. All sizes. Usually 4gns. to Bgns. Special Price 03/ V Special Price 49/6 to 84/TWEED COATS in plain and mixed Tweeds, in Three only SILK AFTERNOON FROCKS. In Swagger and Belted styles. All sizes. Usually smart styles. Usually 59/6. 0Q /£ sgns. to 7gns. CO / Special Price fi.o/ O Special Price Uw/ CHILDREN’S COATS in smart Flecked Tweeds. One only TWEED COSTUME in a Fawn shade. In shades of Light Fawn, Dark Fawn and Size S.W. Usually 4gns. J] Q /Q Green. Sizes 18 to 42 inch. Usually 42/6 to 79/6. Special Price H-U/ 0 Special Price to 59/6 FOR QUALITY AND VALUE' THOMSON & BEATTIE LTD. P.O. Box 816 INVERCARGILL ’Phone 1613
o L /v A# >4- '„fli ’ m 43 OF THE ’ INSULATION AND ; FIRE-SAFETY OF ! 1 \ GIBRALTAR The photograph shows how after playing on it for five minutes, a blow lamp barely HHBBL warms the other side of a sheet of >pibraltar Board . . . the wallboard for walls MS and ceilings which shuts out heat and seSMHL' bH EMH |n BR cold, quietens noise — with a gypsum- kSTjM HR pumice core WHICH WON’T BURN. MMI L Build this comfort and safety Into YOUR home. ' Making a Home NO DOUBT you have had the experience of visiting a house in which you have felt: “Now this is a real home!” Each room seems exactly right. Everything in it contributes to a design of comfort and tasteful elegance. Deep, restful chairs and chesterfields invite your ease; lights are reflected in a soft glow on the polished woodwork of tables, chairs and cabinets whose rich graining and fine proportions delight the eye; the windows are framed in drapings which give grace and colour to the room; the bedrooms are a perfect invitation to refreshing rest. You are right in assuming that a great deal of thought has gone into the planning of such a home. But, if you consult the furnishing firm whose long experience has been a study of the essentials of homes such as this, you will find that your ideas can be translated into reality just as satisfying — the fulfilment of your ideals. Scoullar & Chisholm Ltd. The Personality Furnishing House TAY STREET, INVERCARGILL
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Southland Times, Issue 24822, 14 August 1942, Page 3
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