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Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume XIII, Issue 650, 27 November 1917, Page 1

 

John Fisher, Accountant, Auditor, Company Secretary, Standard Buildings, Otautau

GRIEVE BROS., Robert Collett, Painters, Plumbers BOOTMAKER, Paperhangers, Gaefitters, j MA j N STREET, OTAUTAU, Bignwriters, Ironworkers, removed to Jarger pren)ifieq Etc. i, Etc. A'hich enables me to carry a Tanks, Baths, Hot and Cod Water VARIED STOCK, k ' lean guarantee satisfaction to Cus Estimates given for aU classes of tonms at Bedrock Prices. Painting and Plumbing. REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED, Addrfss— I MAIN STREET, OTAUTAU. ho~REDIT, CASH (latoß J. J*quierj). ONLY P.O. Sox 16. Factory Pnone, 60 Mill Phone, 35 THOMSON & GEORGESON, Sawmillers, Builders, Contractors, Furni- ture, Joinery & General Woodware Manufacturers. Steam Woodware Factory Opposite Railway Station, Otautau. Steam Sawmill, Otautau. All Classes of Kough ond Dressed Building Timber, Draining Boards, Stakes, Droppers, eto. If it is made, of timber we oan do It. If you require timber we oan supply you. Thomson ■■ ©■ Georgeson. Otautau. __R^iffl_____r^_____^^^___| ________________f______^__L __r __________________ ■ mm/ 'Y^mw ' ' ——^—^—^————mm—^—^—^m^^^^^^^^^———m^—^^mmmm IThe Leading House, Invereargill, Gore, Wyndham I Representatives Throughout Southland. I Work for the Empire. STOP WASTE. Your co-operation is urgently needed by buying STANDARD BRAND BOOTS & SHOES. Still being made m oar own Factory BETTER THAN EVER for Solidity, Style and Economy IOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. Nothing but the Higheat Grade Material used m STANDARD BRAND BOOTS & SHOES. Sold by all Dealers. Sargood, Son and Ewen, I

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