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I'antic iNolirr*, LVr GRESHAM, DENTISTS, DBE STREET, INVERCARGILL, ft MAIN STREET, <*uߣ. PAINLESS DENTISTS. ? Opening of Schools. OUR SHIPMENT OP SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL REQUISITES FOR 1911 JUST LANDED DIRECT FROM HOME. ' ■ FULL STOCK OP ALL HIGH SCHOOL BOOKS. PULL STOCK OP BOOKS POB THE LOWER SCHOOLS. SCHOOL BAGS and SCHOOL STRAPS. BEST VALUE IN SLATES, EXERCISE BOOKS. DRAWING BOOKS, ’ &c. &c. ALL CHILDREN INVITED TO—esney Brothers, E>©© St root. fltyian CQOD GOAL Mor A LU ™ A NECESSITY. For quick firing, less work and worry try urn- NIGHTCAPS (TRADE MARK.) COAulLfj and Bposs. In Truck Lots on Railway at Nightcaps. Orders sent to Nightcaps Coal Company, Ltd., INVERCARGILL , will be promptly telephoned to Nightcaps, and railed to any siding. RETAILED BY COAL MERCHANTS.

Public Notices. Beauty is often marred by an unhealth j skin, the direct outcome of a disordered stomach. Indigestion. Biliousness, and all kindred troubles to which many ladies are martyrs quickly disappear by the regular use of Wairongoa Natural Mineral Water. This is not //. an advertising dodge, but a straight statement of plain facts. The curative properties of Wairongoa are now being daily recommended BY INVERCARGILL LADIES, who themselves have felt the benefit of its regular usa THOMSON & CO.. ’Phones 62S & 62* INVERCARGILL*

Specials for School Boys. Norfolk Suits. Don’t Forget We Specialise in Gents’ Suits to Measure at 50/Scliool Colours In Caps and Hose. We are at present clearing out, at bedrock prices, a special line of Boys’ Norfolk Suits. These are all of good, strong, wearing material, and stocked only in dark fashionable shades, each suit splendidly tailored. Our stock consists of, not odd, but ALL sizes, and we can clothe either the small boy or the big boy at a cost respectively of—10s 9d and 14s 9d. (Medium-sized Suits at 11s 9d, 12s 9d, and 13s 9d) The style and appearance of these Suits is all that could be desired, and parents should not fail to call and see them at once. We have also other lines in Norfolk and Three-Garment Suits for Boys, and can supply at a price and a quality thoroughly in keeping with our reputation as “.ECONOMIC OUTFITTERS.” The Economic, Cee ttraet- » Friday, February 3rd, ISIS OUR GREAT X33&T3D OF sxiA.soia' WILL COMMENCE CONTINUE FOR AND * 14 DAYS ONLY 14 THE REPUTATION OF OUR SALES IS SUCH, BOTH IN TOWN AND COUNTRY; THAT WE SPEND A CONSIDERABLE AMOUNT OF TIME BEFORE OUR SALES IN GOING THOROUGHLY THROUGH THE STOCK AND MAKING GENUINE REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS; HENCE OUR REASON FOR BEING A LITTLE LATER THAN USUAL. DON’T FORGET THE DATE OF THE GREATEST CASH SALE. Herbert, Haynes & Go., Ltd THE LIADIK& DKATE&S, TAY STREET, INVERCARGILL

\ s=3 % nz.^9' m: WATCHES GENT'S NICKEL LEVERS 17/6, 20/-, 22/6, 25/-, and 27/6 LADIES’ OXYDISED WATCHES, 20/- and 30/-. GENT’S ROTHERHAMS, a full range. LADIES’ SILVER WATCHES from 26/-. LADIES’ GOLD WATCHES, all prices. A WRITTEN GUARANTEE WITH EVERY WATCH. Repairs and Engraving by experts only at Reasonable Charges. N- J. M. REIN, WATCHMAKER. JEWELLER AND ENGRAVER, 44 & 46, DEE biiiEET 1 .\ V Kix'.ulijJ LL

OLD-FASHIONED MINCEMEAT pRIMLEY MINCEMEAT Is made from special! v selected Fruits and Spices, according to the recipe of a famous English cook. It is the true, old-fashioned toothsome Christmas Mincemeat—perfectly blended, matured and digestible. FRIMLEY

GEO. D. MACINDOE, (Public Analyst to Borough of Invercargill.) House Telephone, No. 143. laboratory, Ness St., Invercargill. Analytical an d consulting CULM IST, ASSAYER and CHEMICAL ENGINEER. Having had in Britain a wide experience in Industrial and Agricultural Chemistry, is prepared to undeitake the analysis and inspection of all manufactured materials. ANYONE using Largo Quantities of ENVELOPES would save ' money and obtain a better article by seeing our Latest Samples and indenting a suppIy.—SOUTHLAND TIMES PRINTING DEPARTMENT.

All AMAZING ARRAY OF BEWILDERENGLY BIG BARGAI s WHEN McGRUER, TAYLOR & CO. talk of BARGAINS they don’t mean little shavings pared off their profits. They moan something like prices cut in %’s McGruer, Taylor St Co.’s Great MID-SUMMER FAIR Is now on and will utterly eclipse all its predecessors. You have only to see the goods and consider the prices to understand the unique character of this sale. Wo could write reams about the wonderful bargains that await you hero, but there are no arguments like quality and price. Come and see for yourselves. You will he absolutely amazed, but greatly delighted. Hero are a few indications of what we mean. Navy and Butcher Blue PRINTS: usual price 6d yard, NOW 2%d yard. Light Striped PRINTS in the newest colourings; usual price lid and 10 %d; NOW 2%d yard. Light tSriped PRINTS in the latest designs; usual price ( Jd yd; NOW 3 3 -4 d. Light Ground Striped ZEPHYRS; usual price 11 %d, NOW 4? 4 d yard. Check and Stripe ZEPHYRS; usual price 11 %d, NOW 4 3 4 d yard. Navy and Butcher Blue DRILL PRINTS —usual price SlAd yd, NOW 4%d yd Light and Dark Fancy Cotton Delaines; usual price 11 %d yd, NOW 4 3 4 dyd Navy and Butcher Blue APRON CLOTH 36in wide); usual price ltd yd, NOW 4?4d yard. White Muslin BLOUSE PIECES; usual price 2/11 to 1/0, NOW Is lid to 2s lid. Ecarte DRESS BEIGE in stripes and self colours; usual price 1/- and 1/3; NOW 6d yard. Double-width Grey DRESS TWEEDS; usual price 2/- yd, NOW Is yard. 72-inch White Herringbone SHEETING; usual price 1/0, NOW Is yard. Unbleached Herringbone SHEETING for double beds; usual price 1/3; NOW 9%d. 32-inch WHITE CALICO reduced to 3s 6d a dozen. 3 2-1 neb LINEN FORFAR; usual price 1)H yd, NOW 6d yard. While BED VALANCE with Torchon Lace and Insertion reduced to 6d yd. 18iu UNBLEACHED TABLE DAMASK; usual price 1/3; NOW 9d yard. CO-inch WHITE TABLE DAMASK; usual price j/6; NOW 10% d yard. White HONEYCOMB QUILTS for full double bed; usual price 5/11; NOW 3s lid. Horrock's Frilled PILLOW CASES 1/G a pair. Frilled PILLOW CASES—only 2doz.— 1/- a pair while they last. TAPESTRY CARPET ENDS, ]%yds long, reduced to 2s lid. Ladies' LISLE GLOVES in Brown, White and Grey; usual price 9d; now ea. Ladies' 2-dome LISLE GLOVES in Brown, Green, Mole, Saxe, Vieux Bose* usual price 1/G to 1/11, NOW Is. l-inch SILK RIBBON in Palo Sky, Pale Green, Mole and Aeroplane; usual price lOd to 1/11, NOW 4%d yard. Black Satin and Moire RIBBON, 1 %in wide; usual price Gd yard, NOW 6yds for is. Showy I'attorns in SWISS INSERTION (tin wide); usual price Gd yd, NOW 2%d yard. Showy Patterns in SWISS EMBROIDERY (lin wide); usual price Sd, NOW 4%d yard. TORCHON LACE (%in wide); usual price 1/- dozen; NOW 6d dozen. TORCHON LACE (lin and wide); usual price 1/3 doz.; NOW 9d doz. Ladies’ Hemstitched HANDKERCHIEFS reduced to 6d, 9d, 11 %d, 1/3, 1/6 and 1/11 the half-dozen.' Ladies’ White and Coloured WASHING BELTS; usual price 1/- to l/llNOW 6d each Ladies Black Ribbed HOSE; usual price 1/-. NOW Is 6d for 2 pairs. Ladies’ Black Ribbed HOSE; usual price 1/6; NOW is lid for 2 pairs. Ladies’ Black Cashmere HOSE (plain); usual price 1/9; NOW 2/6 for 2 pro. Ladies’ Colour SUNSHADES; usual price 3/6 to 5/11; NOW Is lid. Ladies’ Coloured SUNSHADES; usual price 5/C to 8/6; NOW 2s lid. VEILINGS in Black and Coloured; usual price 1/- to 1/11; NOW 3d and 6d yd Ladies’ Fancy Delaine BLOUSES; usual price 4/6: NOW 2s 6d. Ladies’ Print Shirt BLOUSES; usual price 4/6; NOW 2s 6d. McGruer, Taylor Sc Co

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Southland Times, Issue 14635, 27 January 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 14635, 27 January 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 14635, 27 January 1911, Page 4

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