How to Make the best of Life TTEEE are a few Recipes, adapted from I I an American wi iter : “ The trouble with the youth of the present generation is that they expect money to come to them." But all the same they can save it by getting their goods at BLODORN’S. “ Young men of to-day have a thousand opportunities where the young men’of my time bad one.” BLODORN’S Shop is one of them. “ Every young man should live within his income.” He can easily do that if he patronises BLODORN’S. “All that people need to know is what they want, and that comes with education.” They can get all they want at BLODORN’S. “ I believe in education for young men. The man who has any doubt about its necessity to success,! is a fool, and is never seen inside BLODORN’S Shop.” “ I don’t approve of men wasting their ti me, but I think it’s never too late to mend, by giving BLODORN a turn.” “ Every man should see that he gets education some time—if not in college then out dPit.” BLODORN is an educator—his prices are a revelation. BLODORN Is'not a College Professor, but he professes to keep only the best of droo®ri©s and to sell them at bed-rock prices Call, and you will find that true to his profession. H' BLODORN, „S'T;R;E E T. Telephone ... ... 293. COLONIAL FARM Implements Cooper & Duncan, ’ LIMITED, .. SUCCESSORS THE SOUTHLAND IMPLEMENT 00, WISH Farmers to know of the above change, and to rest assured that the Celebrated Colonial Farm Implements will be kept well up to the standard of the past. Invercargill will be always the main southern depot, and larger stocks of Implements and Duplicates will be carried than heretofore. Repairs also will be effected with]) the same expedition and economy. Mr Deacon and Mr Todd will continue to represent the new proprietors, with extra powers for prompt delivery," Immediate Delivery given forj Oplonial Pertiliser'Drills „ Disc Eidgers „ Ploughs „ Spring Tine Cultivators „ Spring Tine Harrows „ Corncrushers, &c Latest Designs in— CARDS—MEMORIAL, MARRIAGE, INVITATION, CONCERT, and BALL. JOHN WAUB & 00.
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Southern Cross, Volume 10, Issue 30, 25 October 1902, Page 14
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346Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Southern Cross, Volume 10, Issue 30, 25 October 1902, Page 14
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