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r a-u j-m- .> u( icr<u F- W GRESHAM, DENTIST, DEE STREET, IKTTEBC iRGILL. PAINLESS DENTISTRY

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 Tunfblers for 2/S. 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—lo/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 to 5/6 each. ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES AT Wesney Bros,, Street.

if the Scuttie could only talk It ■would give you some pr actical pointers that would reduce your coal bill. If you buy on scientific principles you want the t. :al that gives most he at to the ton at the lowest coat, in fact you want BBT- NIGHTCAPS (TRADE MARK). COAL, NUTS, and DROSS. In Truck Lots on Railway at Nightcaps. Orders sent to NIGHTCAPS COAL COMPANY, LTD., INVERCARGILL, will bo promptly telephoned to Nightcaps, and railed to any siding. RETAILED BY COAL MERCHANTS.

Filled Dressing CasesA VERY FIN-V 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—£l 12s Gd. £2 0 0. £2 10 0. £3 10 0. £3 15 0. £4 0 0. * and £4 10 0. THESE MAKE HANDSOME AND USEFUL PRESENTS. u m* J. M. REIN, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER AND ENGRAVER, 44 & 46, DEE STREET. INVERCARGILL.

Wi i UER, TAYI Remnant Week nn Remnant y|| B y Week OUR ©HEAT SALE IS OVER. AKD IT HAS BEEN THE QBE ATE ST IN OUB HISTORY, ESTABLISHING AN EASY EECOED. THE QUANTITY Or GOODS DISPOSED OP HAS BEEN SIMPLY ENORMOUS, AND IN TURNING OVEB SUCH STUPENDOUS PKMNANTS OF JUi ,'LA.VXELETTES j,UEKS 'jy'ATERIAL £JRE TONNE QUANTix-ES OP STOCK, THEBE IS BOUND TO BE A' VAST ACCUMULATION OP J>EMNANTS OF IBBONS gXIBROIDERY ETC., ETC. y loc ;-i STS AND REIHANTS, a ut M USLINS gKEETING QUIRTING F R I XT c AEICOES BEFORE PROCEEDING TO LAY OUT OUB AUTUMN SHIPMENTS OP NEW GOODS WHICH WE ABE NOW OPENING, WE WILL DBQDDMENTS OF JJ ANDKERCHIEFS QOLLARETTES JJOSIERY Q_LOVES. VOTE THIS WEEK TO MAKING A CLEAN SWEEP OP THE WRECKAGE. ACCORDINGLY THE WEEK WILL BE DEVOTED TO BUSHING OUT THESE REMNANTS AND ODDMENTS AT NOMINAL PRICES. TAKE YOUR PICK. TAKE YOUR PICK. TAKE YOUR PICK. IT WILL COST 1 YOU NEXT TO NOTHING. McGruer, Taylor and Co

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Southland Times, Issue 16692, 22 March 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 16692, 22 March 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 16692, 22 March 1911, Page 4

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