Public Notices. Public Notices. Three Great 1913 Bargains NO. 1, —OUR ADVERTISING WATCH, PRICE, 4/G, As a timekeeper this Watch is quite unsurpassable. It is worth double the money we ask for it, but it bears the Firm’s name also our motto, viz., The Straight Deal Cycle Agents. Hence, by keeping the name of our firm prominently before notice of all users we are amply repaid for the very low price it is sold for. NO. 2.“ PATE ‘ XT PETBOL 0B KEROSENE TAP, PRICE 2/6. There is no longer any necessity for users of petrol and kerosene, to be troubled with waste in filling, evaporation, etc. For the small sum of 2/6 we supply a petrol tap which 'an be screwed into the tin in a few seconds, and it is then as easy to fill petrol from the tin as to draw water from a tank. NO. —MOTORISTS’ GUIDE, PRICE 2/6. At last motorists, wishing to travel over new roads, can secure a road map which describes and illustrates accurately all the principal roads in the South Island.. WE PAY POSTAGE IP CASH ACCOMPANIES ORDER. MONEY RETURNED IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED, YOUR Wilson, Fraser, no., THE STRAIGHT-DEAL CYCLE AGENTS. DEE STREET INVERCARGILL. 100,000 THE EVIDENCE OF SUCCESS. THE YEAR 1913 BRINGS UP TO THIS VAST NUMBER THE TOTAL SALES OF THE RANGE. IT RANKS TO-DAY AS THE MOST PERFECT, EFFICIENT, ECONOMICAL, CLEANLY, AND UP-TO-DATE RANGE IN THE DOMINION. ECONOMISE THE WORK IN YOUR KITCHEN BY INSTALLING AT THE BEGINNING OF THE YEAR, A (f SHACKLOCK 99 THE RANGE WITH A REPUTATION. QUALITY TELLS. That’s Where the BSA Motor Cycle Scores. CHEAP RUNNING COSTS. NO REPAIRS. FOR COMFORT THE B.S.A. STANDS ALONE. CASH OR EASY TERMS. -//- P. H. VICKERY Tay Street ¥*- 7/ W SHAKING 1913 UP. AGREEABLY TO OUR PROMISE LAST WEEK,- ' CONTINUE! SHAKING 1913 UP. COME ALONG AND SEE THE EXHIBITION' ERUPTING. ladies’ Shirts & Blouses Wo only ask you to walk along and see our LADIES’ SHIRT AND BLOUSE WINDOW. The sight of it will explain better than we can. Fashionable Up-to-date Goods in Great Variety. You can see at once, what they are and how cheap they are. We think that you will agree with us that any of them would be cheap at half a guinea. Well ths price of any SHIRT OR BLOUSE in the window is. Ss. Serviceable BLOUSES for street wear, for afternoon wear, for evening' wear at 5/- each ore certain to coax you inside to buy some. The doors of the EXHIBITION are pretty certain to erupt BLOUSES presently. There are also higher qualities among the same wonderful lot at 7/6. 10/6 and 12/6 each. How little indication these prices give of their quality you will understand when you see thfem. They are just as cheap as the astonishing ones marked at 5/- each. Every lady needs BLOUSES so every lady who becomes aware of this chance should take advantage of it. 1/- IN THE £ DISCOUNT ON CASH PURCHASES & ilJYsr* & BEATTIE THE MAIL ORDER HOUSE. TAY ST., INVERCARGILL. ' ’PHONE—^3O, THE— — GREATEST SALE The Disposal of the Entire Stock of PRICE &BULLEIDS PRESENTS ONE OP THE BIGGEST OPPORTUNITIES OF SECURING DRAPERY AND FURNISHING GOODS THAT HAS EVER BEEN OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC OF INVERCARGILL Thousands of Pounds S acrificed. FIRST LOTS SELLING THIS DAY. ONCE MORE we wish you all A HAPPY NEW YEAR. We also take this occasion to intimate to you that ..... Yourßoots are Here We have now in Stock the Most Up-to-Date Lines of BOOTS and SHOES (including BOSTOCKS, MARLOWS, CLARKS, Etc., ever seen in Invercargill. COME TO US for SATISFACTION and LOWEST PRICES In FOOTWEAR. JOHN KIHGSLANO & GO RED BOOT, TAY STREET, INVERCARGILL ’Phone, 199. WE LEAD; FOLLOW WHO CAN. p.Q. Box, 27 [k Turnip Paddock! The paddock illustrated above is owned by Mr. Alii. Russell, Winchester, who writes : “ I have used Rockland Turnip Manure for several years with excellent results. This year’s crop of Swedes was a splendid one and particularly pleased me. I used IJ cwt. of manure to the acre.” 11 A very pretty eight, no doubt one of many in South Canterbury ic to be seen near Winchester on the main road opposite the Victoria Park, ou the farm of Mr. A. Ruaeell. This iaa nine acre paddock ol turnipe heingfed off by 1800 wethere. Our correspondent measured the turnips carefully, tbe result heiug 601 tons to the acre They wore sown with Rockland Manure,"— TIMARC HBEALDt til June 11th, 1912. J Kempinornß, Prosser & Co.’s N.Z. Drug Co. Ltd. SOUTHLAND AGENTS J. A, MITCHELL * GO
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Southland Times, Issue 17244, 15 January 1913, Page 3
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