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r Ai.t F. W GRESHAM, DENTIST, SEE STREET, IWVEKC \SatliE. PAINLESS DENTISTRY sail ill i II I 4s 6d Will buy a Fountain Pen as above, 9 carat Gold Nib, as good as the best, by post. 4s 9d. % dozen Good Crystal Tumblers for 2/8. Large Enamel Tea Trays—4/6 each. A Choice Variety of Fern Bowls—2/- to 5/6. Handsome Indian Figures—3s/- pair. Beautiful Venetian Vases —10/6 .to 20/- pair. Solid Oak Tea Trays—4/6 to 8/6 each. Crystal Cake Dishes (Stein) —1/6 to 4/6 each. Fancy Rainbow Belique Ware—l/. per piece. A Good Travelling Bag for £„1 1/-. Fancy Foley and other China Tea Cups and Saucers —1/6 6/6 each. ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES AT Wesney Bros,, Doo Street. ca If the Scuttle could only talk It -would give you some practical pointers that would reduce your coal bill. If you buy on scientific principles you want the r-al that gives most heat to the ton at the lowest cost. In fact you want NIGHTCAPS (TRADE MARK). COAL, NUTS, and DROSS. In Truck Lots on Railway at Nightcaps. Orders sent to NIGHTCAPS COAL COMPANY, LTD.. IN VEXiCARGILL, will bo promptly telephoned to Nightcaps, and railed to any siding. RETAILED BY COAL MERCHANTS. Filled Dressing Cases. A VERY FIN- RANGE OF INDENT SAMPLES BOUGHT AT A HEAVY REDUCTION AND OFFERED FOR SALE TO THE PUBLIC I ' REAL BARGAIN PRICES. Inspect Window Display Both Ladies’ and Gents’' FILLED CASES (superior fittings) at— THESE MAKE HANDSOME AND USEFUL PRESENTS. I- (I, IHL BEi it WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER AND ENGRAVER, 44 & 46, DEE STREET. INVERCARGILL.

Public ixoureu. a -mr-V «3?S3MCJ3 You That Feel The Unwell / Best Cure M S9 Will Find Is WAI-BOBJGOA. WAI-RONGOA IS SPECIALLY REGOMMENDED F OK SADIES. FEVERISH HEADACHES VANISH AS THQUGH BY AIAGIC, ALL THE ORGANS OF THE BOOT ARE REJUVENATED 11 ° R tiTAvr TTtjTT w.U.RO\’GO\ IS A NATURAL MINERAL WAiJiK, WHICH CONTAINS* NO INJURIOUS INGREDIENTS OF ANY KIND, AND IS A SURE CURE FOR RHEUMATISM. GIVU IT. A TSIAIi. THOMSON «§® PROP EIETOBS, INVEKCARGILL DUNEDIN AND TUESDAY, MARCH 14. AND FOLLOWING DAYS, WE HOLD Our Grand Show —OF— Autumn and Winter Millinery, COSTUMES, BLOUSES, FUSS, .AND OTHER NOVELTIES. A VISIT OF INSPECTION WILL BE APPRECIATED, Herbert, Haynes § Go., Ltd THJS T.IIB lli' 3r I) £A. P SKd. TAY STREET. INVERCARGILL Price Contractions in Juvenile Saits & Overcoats ' Cold weather has apparently the same effect on tlxe prices of Boys’ Clothing as it has on Iron and Steel—it shrinks them. Hence, by coming to the Economic, you can get excellent, good wearing SUITS FOR YOUR SOY AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. The Suits are all smartly cut and made to stand the wee- and tear of Boys’ Winter Sports. Bring the “Young Hopeful” along now if you want to save money, the chance may be gone to-morrow. MEN’S OVERCOATS AT DEEPLY CUT-PRICES. The man who thinks he can’t afford a new overcoat just now will change his mind when he sees the prices of these stylish, comfortable coats. Almost every size is here, so come along to-day and get inside yours. The Economic, INVERCARGILL.

ITotir last chance of getting First Class absolutely Drapery for Ncast-to-Mothing. 13 LAST DAY Great McGruer, Taylor Sc Co.’s ibutioxi Amazing MANCHESTER AND DRESS DEPTS. Balance of our .Bight Cambric Prints — For the LAST DAY 2%d per yd Balance of our Cotton Crepons ami Ginghams — For the LAST DAY 3-' id per yd Gl'L Bamboo Poles, with fittings complete- — For the LAST DAY I/O per sot Horrockses’ Frilled Pillow Cases — For the LAST DAY 3/6 per pr Extra. Heavy Unbleached Herringbone Sheeting for double, beds — The LAST DAY ‘JV 2 d per yd 70iiv. While Herringbone Sheeting— Regular Price, 1/6. For the LAST DAY 1/- per yd ■lSin. Unbleached Table Damask. Regular price, 1/3. For Hie LAST DAY Od per yd Balance of our double-width Dress Crepon, with embroidered spots. For the LAST DAY l-;id per yd Balance of our Tapestry Cushion Squares— For the LAST DAY 9d each , Moss and Crimson embroidered Mantle Drapes— For the LAST DAY 1/- each 3Gin. Cream ground with Floral designs, Blind Holland — For the LAST DAY 3-"id per yd Balance of Casement Cloth in Moss, Helio. Pink, Nil, Reseda, Cream and While — For the LAST DAY, Gd per yd Balance of our Chiffon Finish Velveteens — For Hie LAST DAY Od per yd Balance of our Embroidered Mightdress Cases. Regular price 2/3 — For the LAST DAY II J /jd each. FANCY DEPARTMENT, 50 pieces Fancy Val Lace in Paris and White, 3 to G-inch wide. Usual price Gd to Od—ALL ai 2d yard for the LAST DAY. Amazing Lot Camisole Embroidery, 1C indies wide. Usual price 1/6 to 2/-. For the LAST DAY 1/- yard. White Pearl Buttons (assorted sizes), 6 dozen for Gd for the LAST DAY. Monster Boxes Hairpins. 100 in box. Id per box for LAST DAY. Bundles Tape (assorted widths), in bundles, 2d per bundle for the LAST DAY of Sale. MEN'S MERCERY AND CLOTHING- DEPARTMENTS. Boys’ Strong Tweed Norfolk Suits, dark patterns. Usual price 1-1/6 suit. Price for the LAST DAY 10/6 suit. Boys’ Eton Celluloid Collars. Price for the LAST DAY Id each. Boys’ Strong Braces. Price for the LAST DAY, Id each. Boys’ Navy Serge Varsity Caps; fast dye. Price for the LAST DAY, Od each. Bargains. Men’s Dark Worsted Suits, best cut, finish, and fitting. Usual price, •la/- suit. Price for the last day, 35/- suit. Men's Strong Boaters. Usual price, 5/11. Price for the LAST DAY’, 2/11 each. SHOWROOM DEPARTMENT. Children’s Stay Bands, 10 to 13in. in Grey, Scarlet and White. Usual prices, 2/11, 2/3. For the LAST DAY’ 11 V" d each Ladies’ Ribbon Corsets in 20 and 21-inch only. Usual price 3/6 — Eor the LAST DAY 1/6 pair Ladies’ Moirette Underskirts in all colours. Usual price 2/11 For the LAST DAY’ 1/9 Ladies’ Cravenette Cloaks in Dark Grey and Black mixtures, 52, 61, 5G inches. For the LAST DAY* 5/11 G Ladies' Linen Costumes in White and Helio. Regular prices 17/6 to 32/6. For the LAST DAY 9/»

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Southland Times, Issue 16689, 18 March 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 16689, 18 March 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 16689, 18 March 1911, Page 4

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