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LEST WE FORGET.

Mr F. Phillips, late of London and Paris, and proprietor of the Queenstown Dyeing and Cleaning Works, inserts a price-list in this issue. It is Mr Phillips’ intention to commence business in a large Southland centre at an early date, and residents of the district would do well to send in work early. Mr Phillips’ extensive experience in his lino of business is sufficient guarantee of his work, and residents would do well not to miss the opportunity of his presence in the district. Ho is a specialist in all descriptions of ladies’ plain and fancy work, both in dyeing and cleaning. Later on he will announce the centre he will make his future headquarters. The trotting stallion, St. Thomas, will travel the Arrow and surrounding districts this season. Lake County Council meets 39th Sept. Lake County Council invite tenders. Mr A. Goodley invites inspection of seasonable goods at his stores. The Arrow Bowling Club will hold a. grand social in the Atheneum Hall on the 22nd inst. The members hope the public will attend in large numbers. Wakatiptj people havefno occasion whatever to send to the cities for jewellery. You can obtain it in endless variety, first-class quality, and moderate cost at S. B. Pettersson’s Queenstown. Housewives are requested to read the advt. regarding Nightcaps coal. Brown, Ewing and Co., Ltd., Dunedin, are making an extensive display of new spring and summer novelties. Mr E. Monson, Trustee, invites tenders for repairs to Grandstand etc., Frankton race course.

The Unique Store, Duuodiu. is making first display of new spring millinery. Gardening for health and recreation. Read what Smith and Laing have to say about it on page 1. Read W. Gregg and Co.’s advt. on page 1.

Heating of committee of Lake County Jockey Club will be held in Pbess office on Saturday next at 3 p.m.

Special attention is directed to the advt in this issue of Messrs Lewis and Co., the well-known drapers of Invercargill. They have now on view in their commodious premises a grand show of seasonable goods. The firm invite inspection of their large and varied stock.

Ladies requiring cheap and useful dress are recommended to write Thomson and Beattie, Invercargill, for samples of material available for their 50/- made-to-order costumes. These costumes are well cut and finished and have quite the tailor-made effect. To make sure of a fit, post with order a well fitting bodice and give length of skirt needed. Necessary measures will be taken and bodice returned by next mail... The Big Boot Campaign for relieving McDonald’s heavy stock cf Boots and Shoes has begun. We have entered on our Thirteenth Annual Winter Sale and mean to attain our object. We cannot do this without the assistance of hundreds of new customers. Why not be one ? Do you care about your money ? If so come to our Sale. You need no introduction, come right in. We can please you with firstclass footwear. McDonald’s City Boot Palace.

A good article commands a fair price, and good workmanship is a necessary attendant. One goes with the other. For watch repairs, go to S. B. Pettersson, Queenstown. Firstclass workmanship guaranteed, and good value for money always obtainable.

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Lake County Press, Issue 2392, 7 September 1911, Page 4

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LEST WE FORGET. Lake County Press, Issue 2392, 7 September 1911, Page 4

LEST WE FORGET. Lake County Press, Issue 2392, 7 September 1911, Page 4