Bpoclal Advertisement Oolumn f^ASB. ADVERTISEMENTS of about 16 words are n V>" sorted in this column at the following rates .— One insertion, Is ; thrae insertions, 2s 6d ; one ' week 4s. Standing advertisements as arranged. It MUST BE UNDERSTOOD that advertisements Bent by letter WITHOUT CASH, or handed in TO BE BOOKED, will be charged double these rates WANTED A first-class ploughman, good wages Apply, J. E. Watson and Co. FRESH Pork Ribs, Fillets, Sausages, etc., tomorrow.— Wanted, Poultry. Lindsay and Co., Tdy street. I TVr oNEY at fi P" cent> available on freehold I JjA. security. W. B. Scandrett, Land Agent, corner Deo and Esk streets, Invercargill. PHIL JACOBS desires to heartily thank all who have assisted him during his recent illness and regrets having to leave so many friends behind. THE unlucky boy is always gettiug his fingers burnt, his hand cut or his shoulder sprained His parents should keep a bottle of Chamberlain's I'ain Balm in the house. This is a liniment of superior uierit. One application givea relief. Try it. McWilliam Bros, Wiuton, sell it. LOST, Sunday evening, 15th inst, white wool shawl, between Don street and Mabel Busb. Reward on returning to W. P. Wright, Don street, next A Storie, grocer. IF this should meet the eye of John Robertson, of Bluff, will he return home at once, ao he will find it to his advantage. , PICTURES ! PICTURES ! ! See Morgan's window for Pictures. Best American Photos by Tornsen Sisters. E*k 9Sre,'t, ne ir 3 iptist Caarjh TRY the new No 9 TIGER TEA at 28 ' a q nX uperior TItr ANTED KNOWN -Five flaxcutters. 2 men drive t ? teams. 3 paddock hands, ploughmen, hotel porter, farm hands, lads able to milk, cooks, generals, nurse girls. Apply sharp, Mrs Holmes, Dee street. TRY SMYTH, Tay and Dee streets, foroheape and heat groceries A HAT is n thing a man must wear. You nilch go without sox but there is no need to while Masters sell a good colonial wool sock nt lOd a pais or 3 pair for -is 3d. Black and fawn Or Jim felt hats all sizes, worth 53 Od— Masters' bargain s.tle price 2s Cd eachSCHOOL BOOKS for all Standards. A full st«ok and prices the lowest. Beat valuo in School Bags, Pencil Cases, Slates, Erasers, Exercise Books, Rulers, Crayons and everything required, at Lillicrapand Co's, Esk street. /CHARACTER by sample handwriting. Send \_y stamps for Is Id; self - addressed envelope Madnme Zillah, 0.8.D., 145 East; Belt, Christchurch AN old favourite in TIGER TEA '"Af lhe MRS BULLER : Have you seen tho pile of Men's Colonhl Under Pants in Mastere' Bargain .-Store window. They are a bargain. They sell them for [U lid. lam sure they are the same as you gave us Cd for last year. Mrs Bawden : Well, Masters' are xatisfied with a very small profit; I do not know what they livo on. SIMO N'S LET -GO SALE EVERY LINE AS ADVERTISED 100 Pairs Ladies' Evening Shoes Is 6d 40 Paira Girl's Black Canvas shoes, 7to 13 23 6d 29 Pairs Ladies' Leather Lace Boots .. 6s lid 18 Pairs Ladies' Box Calf 1 bar Shoes .. 6s lid Nugget Seta Box Brush and Pad . . la Cd iiO Pairs Ladies' Glacie Lace Shoes . . 3s lid 1-M Ladies' Carpet Slippers .. .. Is ; SIMON'S fit* CASH BOOT STORE, V/ffP DEE STREET. THE harvest will soon be in full swing again and you will require overalls and strong light shirts or Beaver pants, lhe cheapest and beat shop to buy at is Masters' Dre street. Harvest overall parts 2s lid, usunl price 4s Cd, strong untearable shirts 2s lid, Beaver cord pants la lid ought to '>c 6s 6d. AT As P&ris Exhibition of 1900, "A GRAND PRIZE " waa awarded i by th« International Jurors, representing Emlntnt Soientt'its and Food Expert* from fell part* of the World, to tho pr«---f Mfttion of Corn Flour kaown throughout tho World unit* |be fifuk M 8r«n«I MAIZENA l (DUR YEA'S.) MM nun ta Th« "HIJbOBt Award" p*uibl« to h*Yt boon recolirad by anybody o* any product. TO BE HAD OF ALL GROCERS AND STOREKEEPERS. WHAT about your under pante ? Masters can sell you good strong New Zealand wool colonialmade under pants at 3s M. These are a job lot Masters bought before the rise in wool. We ought to sell them at ss, but with our u*ual regard for our customers' pockets will slaughter at 3s Od. Masters, Dee street. ALL claims against the estate of the late William Haylec, Woodlands, are requested to be rendered to the undersigned. MAITLAND LBITH, Wood'ands. HUMBER CYCLES IN ALL THE WOr\LD UNEQUALLED BY TEST THE BEST. TT\O Bring these Favourite Mounts within the leach of all we have decided to Reduce the Cash Prices * Aa follows : £ §. d Gent's Beeaton Humber Roadster .. 28 0 0 Lady's Beeston Humber .. • 28 0 0 Gent's Beeston Humber Road Racer .. 2? 10 0 Lady's First Grade Humber .. „ 24 10 0 Gent's First Grade Humber Roadster ~ 23 10 0 Gent's First Grade Humber Road Eacer 23 0 0 Lady's Standard Humber .. - 9110 TERMS AS ARRANGED NPKENZIE AND ROACH, AGENTS, DEE STREET, INVBROAR ILL. "V OU can't get any gilts with Bondal Lanfca Tea X We put the value into the Tea, and not the trashy baits to catch the unwary. "I /TONEY TO LEND on First-clus Freehold security IVI at Lowest Rates. Apply, T. M. MAODONALD ' AND SONS, Esk street SEE the crowds of people round Masters' shop What are they buying ? Why, Masters' pants a 0s lid, a good strong saddle twrea pant usually sol at 10s 6d, Masters' price 0s lid ; only .85 pair let Boys long pants, colonial tweed. New Zealand wot xtra strong, 7s lid, honestly worth 10s 17tIRST<GLASS new Oniona at SMYTH'S, Tay and JL Dee streets. YOU'RE a judge of good Tea ? Hondai Lanka pure unmixed Ceylon is for those who know ana con appreciate the best. THE new No 0 at 2s TIGER TEA lbi x e epUoDal rriRY SMYTH'S, Tay and Deestrectti, for prod uce X cheap and good. nno satisfy their customers Masters has purchased X another job line of Dr Jim Hats in black and colours which wo thought of Belling- at 5e,6d butaa we have so many enquiries for our celebrated 2s 6d hats, Masters has decided to let them all go at 2s 6d each; the best bargain of tho year. Masters' Dee street. WHY Pay 100 shillings for a suit when you can get a good stylish Tweed Suit, set up shonlders, good lining, latest cut, fit better than some tailor-made. Masters' 42s 6d suits are simply marvels of perfection. Mraters has a good strong working suit ftfc 24s 6d, really worth 32s 6d. Mind you go to he right shop, corner of Dee and Don street. IN warm showery weather a man rociulres a light ' rain proof overcoat. Masters ore selling a very stylish silver grey and dark slate rainproof coat, game as worn by tourists, the most fashionable and up-to-date coat ia the market 21s, sold in other shops at 288 6d. i AND HATS
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Southland Times, Issue 18080, 25 February 1903, Page 3
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