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Public Notices TUB A. M. P. SOCIETY. EVERY YEAR A BONUS YEAR. a LL Policies effected before the 81st of December .A. participate in bur Magnificent Bonuses. The amount of Profits' distributed amongst Policy holders for one year, 1905, was a record, and exceeded SIX HUNDRED AND FORTY-TWO THOUSAND POUNDS CASH. Actual example of Bonus declared os at 31st December, 1905, on whole life policies effected during October, November, and December, 1005 I shall be pleased to call and explain the great superiority of the A.M.P. over all competitors. Write'or telephone to F. H- HALL, REPRESENTATIVE, c/o Society’s Offices, Esk street, INVERCARGILL.

LAST LAP We have now entered on the third and last week of our sale. As wo anticipated the generous extent of our Bargain Inducements had the desired effect on the public, and wo are pleased to state that, although our sale has been running (or such a short period, yet we have made a clean sweep of the majority of our summer stock. This, the last week, will be devoted to Remnant Week. it being our intention to have a general clear up of all Oddments, etc,, left over. REMNANT WEEK ATTRACTIONS. In addition to Remnants, which are re-modelled at prices that will ensure their instant removal, wo are offering at Id Per yard —trace Insertions (all widths)

2d per yard—Assorted Laces (all widths) 4‘d per yard—Black Fancy Muslin, good quality ; also White-ground Muslin with black and floral design. ojd per yard—A splendid lino of 30' in. Prints, i'n light and dark blue shades, with white spots, etc. •3d per yard—White Mercerised Lawns, spots ; three patterns only. 7-jd per yard—Printed Sateens ; usual price. Is 4Jd. 6jd per yard—Embroidered Zephyr ; usual price. Is 6d. 10id per yard—Two pieces only Embroidered Muslin ; usual price Is lid 10Jd per yard—One piece only Muslin Delaine ; usual price, 2S 3d. Is 9d per pair—Frilled Pillow-cases (Horrockses’) -Is lid each—Four only Holland Skirts, trimmed insertion ; usual price, 15s 6’d. Od each —Ladies’ Untrimmed and Ready-to-wear Straws ; 3 doz. only left ; further reduced to Gd. Wo aro expecting these odd lines to move out very suddenly, so to ensure against disappointment intending purchasers would do well to get in line with' the knowing ones, and COME EARLY. HOLST&STUBBS ESK STREET. Help! Help! I

I* A farmer knows what It Is to need help when his best mare is at the last gasp or his finest cow sweltering in a deathly fever I He can get it!— and effective "help” too—lf he uses Slesinger's Horse and Cattle Medicines. SLESINGER’S are old t tried) and proved through many years Slesinger’s Fever Drench A sure cure for Milk Fever, Bed Water, Influenza. ft 1/6 per pk(. Slesinger’s Colic Drink I Gives relief in from 10 minutes to 2 hours, according to severity of case, 3/6 Bottle. Slesinger’s Worm Powders The “ stitch-in-time ” that will save the life of many a horse. 4/6 per tin. Slesinger’s Embrocation Famous as a Great Healer „ in wounds, bruises, etc. - 3/6 Bottle. Distemper Powders A dog medicine that is positively invaluable. 2/6 pkt. Buy a Slesinger’s “ Aye Ready” Veterinary Medicine Chest Free to any railway station for £i. Then you will have help always at hand. Slesinger’s Vet. Medicines can be had through any storekeeper. If pa can’t "et them easily write 1 Kempthorne, Prosser, AND CO., LTD.) AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTS, DUNEQIN, who will forward POST PAH) aajr of the abort articles on receipt of remittance cots ring valet. Milk Consumers of Invercargill LEND US YOUR EAR !! WE CLAIM THAT NO PUREE OR BETTER QUALITY MILK is delivered in Town. Every individual Cow from which we draw our Town Supply was carefully examined recently by Mr PATERSON, M.E.O.V.S. He gave us the most flattering testimony as to healthy herds and scrupulous CLEANLINESS in handling. With some people an idea prevails that we mix the Milk of the different suppliers. This WE DO NOT DO. INCREASING MONTHLY OUTPUT. "The recollection of QUALITY remains long alter the price is forgotten.” FRESH FOOD - & ICE CO. TAY STREET.

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Southland Times, Issue 10967, 19 February 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 10967, 19 February 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 10967, 19 February 1907, Page 4

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