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•».-' s& •'J' CO ' O m. £ShL 855 SSS w mm • ■: Christmas and New Year are milestones in the path of life. Whau we pa=s the first we reileot, when we nass the second we resolve. Resolve to do bitter; resolve all sorts of things—to pive up whiskey, to get married, fci fool no more money away ; in fact to lead perfect livs.-s. Whit a place New Zealand will he if all ihe resolves nude when recovering from New Year are kept. The Exhibition has also made a New Year resolve. It has determined daring 1013 r.o smooth the p.iths of those who act on the " getting marriei " and " fooling to money away " resolves. During 1913 we have resolved io give more than good value in HOUSEHOLD GOODS. We have always given good value, but in 1913 we hava re- ' solved tn give special value. Thosa who have resolved ou matrimony can furnish cheap. We bops to welcome many youcg couples from the Lakes Invercnrgill is the to" n for value, and the spot for special value is the Exhibitiou. The BED, (he MATTRE3S. the PILLOWS, the SHEETINGS, the BLANKETS, the QUILTS, tae FLOORCLOTHS. RUGS. and CARPETS, tbe WINDOW CURTAINS and TOWELS, we are during 1913 devoting a pert of our proiit on all thes* <.'oods to the encouragement of matrimony. Tbi3 is practical patriotism everybody can understand. SPECIALLY NOTE.—The Exhibition has always bsen noted for quality. Quality will ha maintained, not only during 1913, but as long as oar nuns appears above the daoiv. This resolve has been resolved every New Year for forty did years now. If you ca't come, write Samples of any goods that W3 can sample will bo ported to you at once on application. TXHI^ Thomson & Beattie, Ltd., I TAY STREET INVERCARGILL. The Mail Order House. To the Residents of the Country Districts. Visitors to nnedin requiring a first-class Suit, Cover or Overcoat, can rely on citing «n up-to-date Suit and perfect fit ai W. SINCLAIR'S, D U N E D 1 N. Patterns seut cl all pails of tbe Goldfields od application.

The 1913 Models (just to hand) of —the— New Hudson Motor Cycle I Have kick-starting hub., which starts the machine with back wheel on the ground. This improvement enables you to start right oil' from a standing-still position. No hard pedalling, no running, no setting the hack wheel on stand. All you have to do is to start the engine, -take your seat, press the lever, and away you glide. It's just as easy as starting a motor car. In addition to this, the 19 i 3 models of the New Hudson motor cvcle have the Armstroi g 3-spced gear and every other modern improvement world wjile. A more up-to-date motor cycle is not obtainable. The New Hudson is made of the best British material--, and for eass of running, bill climbing, cornfort and economy it is unequalled. Pkil-es: 2 : } 11.P.. k:ek-st-uting l.ub, ;5-sp'!ed gear, £7O; UJ.-4 11.V., £d'J Catalogues and trial runs free. W. A. Scott and Sons, Speedwell Cycle Works, 183, li.ua.e St., DL'XEDIX. Painless Dentistry. F. W G RES HAM, bIT&EON DENTIST, INVERCA R G I L L. ,110 FARMERS, RUN HOLDERS, AND RESIDENTS OF LAKE COUNTY. \\V. the undersigned, are prepared to supply on shortest notice FENOINGJJ POSTS, STRAINING POSTS, and FIBEWOOD. Wakatipu Timber is the beit for all purposes. BUTLER & MoHAE, KINLOCII. For Chronic Chest Comvkints, • Wooes' Greut reppermint Cure, 1/6, 2/6

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Lake County Press, Issue 2464, 6 February 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Lake County Press, Issue 2464, 6 February 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Lake County Press, Issue 2464, 6 February 1913, Page 1

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