Miscellaneous. ODD LlNES—Men’s Working SUITS—for this week, 23/6, all sizes. At COPELAND’S. Club Hotel Buildings .. Dee Street. Everything in the footwear Line.—The latest and Best stocked by HOLMES BROS., Tay Street. TO CLEAR—Men’s FELT HATS, to clear from 2/11 to 4/6; worth double, At COPELAND’S, Club Hotel Buildings .. Dee Street. IQIO DIARIES.—Do not delay to Xt/J-O secure your copy. We have full stocks of Lett’s, Collins’ and New Zealand pocket and commercial sizes. J. M. McNAUGHTON & CO., Esk Street. CHRISTMAS NUMBERS of Weldon’s Ladlfes’ Journal, Weldon’s Children's Bazaar, Illustrated Dressmaker, just to hand. A plate worth framing given away with each. J. M. McNAUGHTON & CO. NEW BOOKS Corporal Cameron. Ralph Conner; Ruth's Marriage. Constance Smedley; The Lovers, Eden Philpotts—2/6 and 3/6 each. J. M. McNAUGHTON & CO. STANDARD CALENDAR, with pad and stand complete, 4/6 ; 1913 Calendar Pads, 2/-. J. M. McNAUGHTON & CO. NZ, Teachers’ Diary, with section of • educational information —1/6 and 2/- each, J. M. McNAUGHTON & CO. ■p>Oß all Commercial Stationery and ■a- Office Appliances, try J. M. McNAUGHTON & CO., Esk Street. SPECIAL —For this Week only; 6 Men’s WORSTED SUITS; well finished in every way. A bargain—4ss the suit, 455. From 3 to 7, At COPELAND’S, Club Hotel Buildings .. Dee Street. WELDON’S Christmas Numbers all to hand. Beautiful plates given away with each. Be in time.—NOBLE’S. Dee Street, and Otautau. JAM JARS ! Jam Jars I —Full stocks of all sizes, from Is a half-dozen, at NOBLE’S, Dee Street. DIARIES ! Diaries : All sizes, all prices, at NOBLE'S, Dee Street and Otautau. PICNIC Prizes and Toys.—We can make up parcels at any price. Our selection will please you and we treat you liberally.—NOßLE’S, Dee Street. JELLY TUMBLERS just opened out. Send in your order. The price is right—l/ 6 a half-dozen. —NOBLE’S, Dee Street. PICNfC BASKETS. —For variety and selection in these we are out on our own. Don’t get your food spoiled for the sake of a good Basket. We have them from 3d to 10s 6d.—NOBLE’S, Dee Street. NOBLE’S for everything in Stationery and Fancy Goods, You will find here just what you want, and the prices always right*—NOßLE’S, Dee Street and Otautar, MEN’S Working TROUSERS from 4/11 per pair; Men’s Saddle Tweed Trousers, from 7/11 per pair; Men’s Harris Tweed Trousers, In all sizes, the newest Tweed for men’s wear. At COPELAND’S, Club Hotel Buildings .. Dee Street. A Most Acceptable Christmas Box is a Box of Hondal-Lanka Tea. It gives genuine pleasure and delight. ‘‘CJHOULD •auld acquaintance be forO got ?’’ Nae fear! A box o’ delicious Hondai-Lanka Tea stringthens auld friendships. STILL LEADING —For — CORDIALS. CANNED FRUITS, NEW PRUNES. NEW SEEDED RAISINS. Also, A FINE ASSORTMENT OF NEW SEASON’S ■ OODS. J. A. CLOCKETT GENERAL STOREKEEPER, YARROW ST., EAST. 'Phone 141. NEW City of Invercargill Map.—Bring it to the SOUTHLAND TIMES Office for mounting Great boom in Men's Eats. Archd. McNeil, the leading Hatter and Olothier, Dee Street, is holding a carnival in Eats, and a great clearance of all kinds and shades is made , dally. The new Lounge Pelt Hats hold the lead, and one guinea Beal Panama Hats for 15s 6d each are exceedingly popular. CHRISTMAS Far© ! —Choice HondalLanka Tea is a royal beverage for Christmas meals. Its flavour is supremely delicious. “Tlg'AY yer meat-pock ayo be fu" an’ iWL may ye""hever be wi’oot halesome ‘Cock o’ the North’ Tea." ANNUAL SALE. EVERY ARTICLE REDUCED. See Windows for Prices, Etc. MISS FYFE, ART DEPOT. TAY STREET. fMTX HOTEL, DM Street.—Mrs JENKINS (opp. Nell's Buildings), Proprietress.—For Business People and the Farming Community this Hotel is most splendidly situated. A good tablo is kept and is up-to-date In every detail. Tariff. 4/6 a day. WANTED KNOWN.—Cheap Board and Lodgings. Victoria Hotel, Clyde Street, Permanent Boarders by arrangement. Mrs E. DURHAM, Proprietress. WANTED KNOWN.—Bicycles direct wholesale to public, £4 17s 6d to £9 10s, 8.5.A.; £6 10s Cycles fitted with 12 months' guaranteed tyres, Brooks Saddles, Reynolds Chain. Marvels of value. LAWRENCE*' N.Z. MOTOR EXCHANGE, 123 Lower High Street, Christchurch, NOTICE. HAVING bought tlu business carried on by MR JOHN McFETRIDGE, . LUMSDEN. 1 beg to announce to the general public that my motto will be: •'Live and Let Live”—a Small Profit and Quick Return. All Orders entrusted to me will receive my careful and prompt attention. Customer ; can rely on getting a good sound article at the Lowest Possible Price, as only the Best Goods will 1 be kept in stock. .'.ll my arrangements * are complete for regular monthly sup- 1 plies, so every article will be fresh from 1 the manufacturers to the consumer, and < if the public entrust me with a share of < their business I will at all times do my level best to serve them faithfully and j conscientiously, WILLIAM GUMMING, 1 General Storekeeper. j Lumadan. 3rd December. I
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Southland Times, Issue 17242, 13 January 1913, Page 1
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