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Public Notices. SB4 ?j 4 rm ; -t t,\i m Special Show oF I Dres» floods i W m >r*i Winter’s sober garb has vanished, and spring styles have blossomed in their loveliness. Fabrics delicate and dainty qf weave and rich in harmonious tints are an unceasing delight. A spare half hour spent in walking round the Exhibition and looking at the new goods is an interesting outing to-day, and -will be just as interesting all over again in a few days time, because new goods are constantly pouring in. Millinery, the Special Flower Garden, Ample variety in Shapes, Styles and Prices to please all tastes and suit all purses. ■rt'ad'Y' TO WEAR HATS in every fashionable form and colour 6s 6d upwards. The ORDER MILLINERY attains that intangible thing, hard to describe, yet very recognisable j-i. a **"PrLrisian* touch ** Another lot of Dainty SPRING and SUMMER BLOUSES just opened, with and without Collars in Muslin. Cambric and Silk from 3s 9d to 1 1 s 6d« COSTUMES in LUSTRE, SERGE and TWEEDS in the latest designs and colours from 42s upwards. DUST COATS in Grey, Navy, Cream, Champagne, and Black Alpaca, new shapes with Silk and Galoon Trimmings, 21s 6d to 59s fid. BLACK" SILK COATS for Matrons, 45s to . 69s each. One Shilling in the Pound Discount off Purchases lor Cash. Tls.oos.sosi Sc Beattie, Ltd,, TAY STREET httebcaboxed.

FOOTWEAR! FOOTWEAR 1 CASH SALE. CASH SALE. BARGAINS EVERY DAY AT KINGS LAND’S SOVEREIGN STRETCHING SALE AS this great MONEY-SAVING EVENT marches on triumphantly odd lots have been quickly accumulating. They are under orders to quit, which means that PRICES HAVE' BEEN SLASHED down to an amazingly low figure, N It’s the same old story, but, nevertheless true: OUR LOSS IS TOUR GAIN. Every daj*is set aside as a SPECIAL BARGAIN DAY. They are days of princely offerings and royal savings, for your sovereign will almost double Its buying power. JOHN KINGSLAND AND CO., INVERCARGILL. WE LEAD, FOLLOW WHO CAN. LEGGINGS ' —===^ English ...and... Colonial We make a feature of catering for the Legging Business, and our Stock is varied and comprehensive. The English Block Legbings are a splendid range at keen prices, and we can give anyone a perfect fit. Our Leggings look better, wear longer, and cost no more than anyone else’s. GIVE US A CALL. RITCHIE & CO SADDLERS, DEE STREET. kbliaa Malm! Mai kid] Results from Annual Sixty-second Report. ACCUMULATED FUNDS, over ... ... ~ £37, 000,00 a ANNUAL-INCOME, over .. ~ .. . . £3,540,000. NEW BUSINESS, 1910 (Ordinary).., ... .. 46,490,026 NEW BUSINESS, 1910 (Industrial.. ... .. £777,740, POLICIES IN FORCE (Ordinary Department), 247,872, assuring over £84,000,003 (Including Bonus Additions). POLICIES IN FORCE (Industrial Department), C 8,527, assuring nearly, £2,000,000. TOTAL CASK PROFITS DIVIDED, £16,964,191. CASH PROFITS DIVIDED FOR ONE 7EAR (1910), £839,602, providing REVERSIONARY ADDITIONS of about £1,609.000. The Society now Issues EVERY DESIRABLE FORM OF POLICY—ORDX* NARY OR INDUSTRIAL —for any ambunt from £6 to £IO,OOO. DIRECTORS OF THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH. The Hon. C. J. JOHNSTON. M.L.C. (Chairman); A. de B. BRANDON, Safe (Deputy Chairman): the Hon. E. RICHARDSON, C.M.Q.; JOHN DUNCAN. Eafta and JOSEPH JOSEPH. Esq. New Zealand Branch— EDWARD W. LOWE, Customhouse Quay, Wellington. Resident Secretary. Direct pace* Snfe ■SroeJ* ioyoreargUi*. & A BUBNJ®* Ctatdat fltttnfeßfr

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Southland Times, Issue 16842, 19 September 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 16842, 19 September 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 16842, 19 September 1911, Page 3

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