Sunday is Father’s Day. HE WILL ENJOY a BOOK MORE THAN ANYTHING. Some Suggestions: FICTION Eberhart: Murder of my 1/G ’ Buchan: The Three Hostages 2/9. Goodchild: The Clock Struck Seven, 5/Sabatini: The Sword of Islam, </-• Farnol: Murder by Nail, 9/-. Cronin: The Keys of the Kingdom, 10/6 Jordan: This Island Demands, 10/6. Yutang: A Leaf the Storm 13/6. Cloete: Watch for the Dawn, 19/6. NON-FICTION Ward: The Land of the Blue PoPPY> Treves: The Elephant Man, 1/3. McPherson: Vegetable Growing, 2/6. Bagnold: Libyan Sands, 3/b. Wood: Cobbers, 4/6. Spencer: One Foot in Heaven, 5/6. Munthe: Story of San Michele, 6/b. Richey: Fighter Pilot, 9/-. Pope: Munich Playground, 11/6. Shirer: Berlin Diary, 17/6. POSTAGE EXTRA. bee street, INVERCARGILL. TELEPHONE 393. TWO-TONE SPRING SHOES. FAMILY PAIRS IN SLIPPERS, GYMS and SANDALS. % ————— ' MEN’S SAMPLE SHOES 22/6, 25/-. All Sizes. |_ SABLE SKUNK FURS, FUR CAPES, FUR COATS, TWEED COATS, MODEL COATS. ABRAHAM WACHNER, DALGETY’S BUILDINGS, DON STREET. THE McCALL PRINTED PATTERN. FOR AN ACCURATE LINE FOR LINE REPRODUCTION OF THE ORIGINAL DESIGN. YOUR GUIDE TO THIS IS THE PRINTED CUTTING LINE, EXCLUSIVE WITH McCALL. Good stocks are still coming forward. FOR THE MATRON—Smart Tailored Suits and Coats. Also many pleasing styles for the Spring Frock. There are also many attractive designs showing for Women and S.W., in Coats, two piece Suits, Costumes and Frocks. SIMPLICITY IS THE KEYNOTE FOR THE JUNIOR MISS AND THE SCHOOL GIRL. McCALL CAN SUIT ALL, SHORT OR TALL. Triple pleats, gathers, smocking and ruffles decorate the many dainty styles for Tiny tots. Exciting Lingerie styles are also showing and these can be attractively adorned with the help of McCall Transfers. THE MALE SECTION IS ALSO CATERED FOR: Shirts, Pyjamas, Dressing Gowns, Sports Coats and for Boys, Three piece Suits (Jacket, Blouse and Trousers). Also Pyjamas, Dressing Gowns and Overcoats: INSIST ON A McCALL PRINTED PATTERN. THE ACCURATE WAY TO SEWING SUCCESS. INV£tE * KCILi ' Destroy them with Mothpruf Deadly—but harmless and J tain leu to fabrlcß. Use ipray or sponje. • At all grocer*. COUGHS and Colds. Certain cure, “SUNOLA” Lung Tonic and “SUN-X-OL.”—R. L. Whyte, Conon Street, Invercargill. 2790
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Southland Times, Issue 24839, 3 September 1942, Page 4
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349Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 24839, 3 September 1942, Page 4
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