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SMITH & LAING I : £ | We can supply you with Everything for mating your JAM except the , I Emit anS the Sugar. , - |v • • | Scifew TOP Per Dozen. | JELLY GLASSES with Tin Tops 2 / Q and 3 /- Per Dozen. | Preserving Fans price according to size. | Our Enamelware is the Best. || For all those people who cannot use a Gas Stove we have a Kerosene Cooker which j will do the work as well as any Kitchen Range or Gas Stove, ALL THE ABOVE THINGS TO BE SEEN IN OUR WINDOWS. “THE STOKE THAT SERVES YOU BEST.” SMITH St LAING INVERCARGILL St WINTON.

Shipping. pa* SHIES LIME mmass staAscaa NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON. ♦Twin screw. The above magnificent steamers, which have been specially built for the New Zealand trade, and make an average passage of 46 days, will be despatched at regular intervals. Steamers fitted throughout with every modern convenience, and accommodation is provided for Saloon and Steerage passengers. Doctor and stewardess carried. Passage Money—Saloon, 40 guineas; Steerage. £l6, £lB, £2O. For further information apply to the Managing Owners. TURNBULL, MARTIN & C 0.,. A 1 Crawford Street, Dunedin. ■\T.Z. and AFRICAN S.S. CO. 8 fci*. a *s'K LIMITED. Under contract'to the N.Z. Government. D2BSCS STEAM SERVICE FROM WEST COAST j PORTS UNITED KINGDOM TO NEW ZEALAND. THE i riTSSKIRTJ, 10,000 tans. Taking cargo from Avonmouth, Glasgow, Manchester and Liverpooo). will finally SAIL on sth February, from Liverpool. To be followed ny the s.s. Drayton Grange, nth March, f,.s. Sussex 2nd April, and other firstclass steamers at regular intervals of four weeks.

Importers would do well to instruct their English correspondent;: to ship direct from the above-mentioned ports in the numerous cases whore a savins in charges can be effected. For pat ticuiars apply to THE N.Z & AFRICAN’ 3.5. CO.. LTD., '1 i-'er.cnurch -Avenue, Londoft. Or their agents at Bristol. Glasgow, Larry, ' jilanchesior and Liverpool. Or to THE N’.Z. & AFRICAN' S.S. CO., LTD.. Brandon street, Wellington. And to J. G. WARD & CO., LTD., Crescent, Invercargill. NOTE. —S.s. Cornwall sailed from Lirerpool for New Zealand on Tth January. pATENTS OFFICE, INVERCARGILL. SOBBST WAZ.ES, Agfaat. IS. 3. ’I'AVLOB, Local jiwcprsasiJtative. Patents. Designs. Trade .Maries. Copyrights. LSK ST., Opp. Times Ollier. OFFICE REQ UISITES We can supply anything you want in the way of Account Books, P.N'. Forms, Pen Carbon, Letter P,ooks, Notepaper and Envelopes, Cash Receipt Rooks, Letter Files, &c., &c. EOYAL BARLOCK TYPEW3IIEB BIBBOSS And Ribbons for all machines: Smirch less, Combination and John Bull Carbon Paper; large variety of Typing Payers always in stock.

LILLICBAP. McXAUGUTON & CO„ (Agents Eoyal Barlock Typewriter) BOOKBINDERS and COMMERCIAL STATIONERS, Esk St.. Invercargill. PUBLIC NOTICE. lON behalf of MESSRS A. DARRACQ » & CO., LTD., London and Paris, hereby beg to confirm the Appointment of G. W. WOODS & CO. as their SOLE REPRESENTATIVE of the District of Southland of New Zealand. (Signed) E. CURTISS. 1750 Eor A. Darracq & Co., Ltd. GEO. X>. MACINBOB, iff.a.i (Public Analyst to Borough o t Invercargill.) House Telephone, No. 243. Laboratory, Ness St, Invercargill. Analytical and consulting CHEMIST, ASSAYER AND CHIiMICAL ENGINEER. Having had in Britain a wide experience in industrial and agricultural chemistry, is prepared to undertake the analysis and inspection of ail manufactured materials. CUPS ' of. Comfort!" 'Honda! Eanka" is welcomed at the 'able. U is soothing, refreshing, and invigorating! Try iti

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Southland Times, Issue 14322, 15 January 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 14322, 15 January 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 14322, 15 January 1910, Page 1