<s>4~b4&>-4&><><><><rt*<><^ 1 Tay i ARE NOW OPENING THEIR 1 NEW SPRING GOODS A FEU" SPRINKLINGS OF THESE ARE BEING SHOWN IN OUR WINDOW'S TO-DAY. LADIES ARE INVITED TO INSPECT THE NEW GOODS AS THEY ARE BEING MARKED OFF. NO ONE ASKED TO BUY. FULL PARTICULARS WILL APPEAR IN THIS COLUMN FROM WEEK TO WEEK. SPECIAL NOTICE — T. & B. have arranged for a Regular Supply throughout the Season of Exclusive Novelties for each department. These right-up-to-date Novelties will be confined exclusive to ourselves and cannot be obtained elsewhere in Southland. TERMS: 1/- IN THE £ OFF ALL CASH PURCHASE?»^M'H''''JJ^AJii^^V^E
Telegraphy, by Herbert Broad lines in Science Teaching (Hodson) The Ramparts of Empire (F. Fox) The Thread of Gold (Benson) . . The Painters of Florenee(Cartwright) The Nursery .Nurse' s Companion (Morton) Australian Sheep and Wool (Hawkin's work) T .ord Curzon in India (2 vols.) Aans-Himalaj-a Discoveries, Etc. (Sven Hedin, 2 vols.) 2000 Trade Secrets Tait's New Seamanship Chats on Astronomy (Hollis) Practical Telephony (Bill & Wilson) New Guide for Turners, Fitters and Screw Cutters, by Golding Reid's Engineer's Hand-book, with plates, latest edition Wannan's Engine-driver's Guide (new edition) Rocliff's Practical Engine-driver's Manual Schnabel's Engineman's Master Key Moore's Universal Assistant 1,000,000 Industrial Facts 9/Strength and How to . Obtain It (Sandow) 3/6 NEW NOVELS. My Lady of the South Under Northern .merits A Modern Chronicle (Winston Churchill) Doctor Rast (I. Oppenheim) The Intervening Sea (David Lyall) Canadian Born (Mrs Humphrey Ward) Beatrix of Clare (J. R. Scott) The Homesteaders (Boyle) Dan Merrithew (Perry) The Danger Trail (Garwood) Sea Doejs (Morley Roberts) Mlcah Faraday (L. T. Meade) The People's King (A. Holt White) . Love's Miracle (Annie Swan) The Shepherd of the Hill.-. (H. B. Wright) Samuel the Seeker (Upton Sinclair) Under the Northern Lights (J. C. Ward) Lorraine (R.. \V. Chambers). N©w Books Weekly at Dee Street. .V.V.W SPENT ON GOODS MANUFACTURED OUTSIDE OUR OWN DISTRICT MEANS A PENNY OR A POUND LOST IRRETRIEVABLY TO SOUTHLAND - TO INVERCARGILL. V& MANUFACTURES:— Snowflake Fiour, Thistle Oatmeal. Ihistie Rolled Oats, Creamoata, Pearl Barley, and Baroiia. ARE MANUFACTURED RIGHT HERE IN YOUR OWN FLOURISHING CITY. ASK FOR THF LOCAL ARTICLE—IT COSTS NO MORE, AND IS SUPERIOR TO THE IMPORTED ONES LTD., LAST TSAR AND EVERT TEAR FOR THE PAST TEN TEARS BT SOUTHLAND FARMERS USING FOR GRAIN & ROOT CROPS FOB QUALITY AND PRICE, COMBINED WITH RESULTS, THEY HOLD UNBEATEN RECORD. mi»^ni" Mr no iV.V-V.V.VaV.V.V.V* "B B ■ ■ ■ ■■■■»■ ■■ ■ ■ B B A Few Pair, slightiy shop worn, 10 be sold cheap. i' l >ViVV < V.Vi J iViWiV«ViWiVAViiNrtVVV.-.V.V i .'sli^' , ll \\v.%v.'r'
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Southland Times, Issue 14506, 26 August 1910, Page 3
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