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Public Notices. 0 e £ Ore at Bargains In Table Linen and Serviettes damaged in the weaving. The imperfections are generally so slight as to he barely perceptible. WHAT IS HOME ? The Dictionary is all right in its way, but it lacks enthusiasm, it says “Home is the house in which one resides.’ We prefer to think of it as the good housewife’s castle, where comfort is the supreme ideal, the breadwinner’s haven from the cares of business. When the turnishings of a house are pleasing in design and restful in colour it becomes more than “the house in which one resides," It becomes home in its fuller meaning. We pride ourselves on supplying the sort 01 goods that convert houses into homes, and at the present time many of these choice wonder working fabrics are at special stock-taking prices SOME HOME DAINTIES. wnR „ TN CUSHION COVERS, TABLE COVERS, RUNNER S. ETC.. WITH SHADES OP! ?S??o?oSplETB PRICES. 6/6 TO 16/6. ALSO FINISHED NEEDLE WORK. HEAD RESTS, f/- TO 8/f TEA COSIES, 2/6 TO 21/6, COSY COVERS, 2/6 TO 6/6. CUSHION COVERS. 6/6 TO ART SERGE AND CHBNILE CURTAINS, 10/6 TO 45/- PER PAIR. PORTIER CURTAINS TO ORDER INSgb Si pSeTTB FROM 7/6 BACH. PORTIER RODS HINGED. 3/6. 4/3 AND 4/6 EACH ART CRASH CURTAINS, COLOURED BORDERS, 29/6 TO 37/6 EACH. CURTAIN POLES COMPLETE WITH RINGS AND BRACKETS, 2/6 EACH. HEARHRUGS FROM 4/6 TO 57/6 EACH. EIDERDOWN QUILTS, 17/6 TO 84/- EACH 088 pwrr.T.TWfl EW TBE £ DISCOUNT OPP PURCHASES POB CASH. Beattie. Ltd 'Phone, ISO. TAT STREET, INVERCARGILL. | BEDROOM 4> Artistic In Design. Modern and Antique Styles. ] The Work of Skilled | Craftsmen, a The “Kelvin” In Walnut Coloured Wood. Antique Coppered Mounts, Bevelled Plato Glass Mirrors. THE LARGEST STOCK AND THE BIGGEST VARIET Y IN THE CITY, THE VALUES 'ARE UNEXCELLED. ISCOULLAR & CHISHOLM.; LIMITED. £fhe City Furniture Warehouse, Tay St., Invercargill g and Rattray Street, Dunedin £ FURNITURE f: £ i

Another Week’s Confirmation Of our Prophecy. CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY M.C.C. LIGHTWEIGHT CLASS. and—O. GILL AN—2 % DOUGLAS AOS. MILLAR —DOUGLAS. «h-i: W. B. BABDOW-DODOI.AS. UNDER (jSO C.C. CLASS. Ist-N. OBAJ-ey; TRIGMPH 500 C.C. CLASS. Ist—N. GRAY—3 Vz TRIUMPH. 2nd— W. A. STRANGWAYS — 2ntt w. 31/2 bbabbury. o rd Q. A. SHEPPARD — sra U. o 3 y 2 TRIUMPH. OPEN CLASS. Ist—N. GRAY —3V6 TRIUMPH, ***" n i. mtiTT Ist—N. GRAY—3V& TRIUMPH. 2 nd—J. PORTUNB— B li.p. TWIN. H G DOTaSoN_3'i TRIUMPH. 3NI-K. G. BA.AIS-3SI TRIUMPH OXFORD UNIVERSITY M.C.C. HILL CLIMB, 4/3/11. CLASS lI.—TWIN CYLINDERS. Ist N. WHITE —2?4 DOUGLAS. 2nd—G. M. OLLIVER —7-Ji.p. INDIAN. 3rd—G. B. DARLEY— B-H.p. EAT. CLASS 1. SINGLE CYLINDERS. Ist— H. G. HILL—3i/ 2 BRADBURY. r“r_ T w i-olloday—--2nd J- W TRIUMPH. , 3rd Q, BUCKWBLL —3 y a TRIUMPH. CLASS HI- ANY MACHINE FOR FASTEST TIME. lst _j W . HOLLOWAY—3 y 2 TRIUMPH, 33y s sec. 2nd— G M. OLLIVER—7 -li.p. INDIAN, 34sec. 3rd—H. U. HILL— 3y 2 BRADBURY, 34 Vs sec. PROOKLANDS TRACK, 16/3/11 ALL-COMERS' PENALTY HANDICAP. 2na—J H SLAUGHTER— 3V6 L.M.C, Speed 51 miles 860 yards per KOux. AGENCIES— TRIUMPH, BRADBURY, L.C.M., AND DOUGLAS. Wilson, Fraser AND co.. THE MOTOR CYCLE PEOPLE DEE STREET. M O T 0 1 -j® c y c L. £

9 B I BECAUSE BECAUSE BECAUSE WHY SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY? Apart from any sympathetic side of the business, there are several sound facts as to why you should do so, and BUY YOUR FURNITURE FROM US. By doing so, you are keeping over 100 men employed, and the same men arc spending their wages in Southland ana helping to keep other Southland industries going, and thereby helping you. The more money there is in Southland the better It Is for the people of Southland. Out of every pound you spend in this warehouse for Furniture fully two-thirds of it is spent again in the district in the payment of wages. BECAUSE The bigger the industries grow the bigger the place will grow, causing more work tor the farmers and stores. BECAUSE OUR LOCALLY-PRODUCED FURNITURE is unequalled for style, artistic and tasteful designs, higu-grade finish, strength, durability and value. We sell It direct to you from the factory. You pay no middleman’s profits and we are able to give you the highest quality at the lowest price. KEEP YOUR MONEY IN THE DISTRICT AND BUY YOUR FURNITURE FROM US. BROAD, SMALL & CD DEES, TYXTEi and EEVBW STBEETS, XOTEBCABOIXE.

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Southland Times, Issue 16785, 13 July 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 16785, 13 July 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 16785, 13 July 1911, Page 3

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