BUSINESS NOTES.
Messrs J. Lennie . and Sons' offer special collections of sweet peas for< early summer effect. Messrs McKay Bros, offer 250 kapok quilts for winter use, a Renault, car in good condition, a Singer motor cycle, fruit and furniture. In fact, for wants in almost any line McKay Bros, can supply them from their extensive stocks., Messrs Matheson's, Ltd., Dee st., offer- choice canned fruits. Pears at Is 3d and apricots and peaches at is 2d, large tins. Try them. For fresh and smoked fish, oysters, etc., call at the Southern Fish, Oyster and Meat Parlours, opposite Jenkins' store, Elles Road. Orders by telephone promptly attended to. Besides all kinds of fish,, prime mutton, lamb, and 'kidneys will be on sale at lowest prices—in fact, prices that will draw customers for miles. Mr T. E. Turpin is manager, and can be relied on to give good-value. Call or 'phone orders daily. 'A list of coals that the Southland Coal Co., Ltd., Tay jet., can , supply promptly is inserted on page 5. Now. is the time to lay in dry firewood, coke, slabs, blocks, ,or kindling wood for winter. Far oyster soup, fish luncheons, or fish to take horde, don't forget to cal 1 on G. H. Preston, Tay street. Fresh supplies daily. Ring your orders at any time. Easter is here and Messrs Pasco Bros, have big supplies coming to hand. Before and after the Riverton races don't fail to call at Pasco Bros, saloon. Dee street. • Notwithstanding the rush at race time, Messi-s Dixon Bros, were able to meet the demand. They have fresh supplies of fish, oysters, floundei's, etc.,. daily. Try their Is luncheons — they satisfy the biggest appetite. Mr X. J. M. Rein, watchmaker, Dee st., offers special value in all plated goods. In watches, wedding, and engagement rings you cannot do better than see his { extensive stocks. Mrs M. Manson, 147, Dee st., offers special lines of warm bloomers for ladies and children. Just the thing for ; winter wear. For early risers in the winter one of Noble's reliable alarm clocks is just the sweet thing. Try one now.The. bargains in music and musical instruments still goon at Lillicrap's music sale, Esk st. A further list is given in this issue. Mr T. Hide, stationer, Tay street, has full supplies of picnic and di'ess baskets for Easter. Also trusty alai*m clocks cheap, Townspeople and country residents in search of good, substantial footwear' for the winter, -or . cosy slippers, should not fail to visit the People's Boot Shop (Weir's), Dee st., where in plain figures, prior to stock taking, the whole high-class,stock of boots and shoes are marked down to lowest prices. Read list lin tlrfe issue, and don't fail to buy now at prices to suit all purses.
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Southern Cross, Volume 24, Issue 2, 15 April 1916, Page 12
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