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LOST —A Travelling; Rug-, in Esk street. p Koivard; Times Office. 1713 LOST, during the holidays, a Gent’s Anglo-Special Bicycle, fitted with wide mudguards and Brooks’s 8100 saddle. Reward Times Office. 1700 INVERCARGILL KALEYARDS CO., ' LTD. LEFT in the Yards at Wallaeetown on 17th December, 1912, 1 Roan Heifer, about 4 years old; tip off near ear. If not claimed and expenses paid before Tuesday, 14th January, will be sold that day at owner's risk. R. F. CUTHBERTSOX, 1G75 Secretary. Miscellaneous. CiiIRISTMAS Faro i—Choice Hondal--1 Lanka Tea is a royal beverage for Christmas meals. Its flavour is supremely delicious.' NOTIC- OF REMOVAL. S LEONARD PADGET, Ladies’ and • Gentlemen’s Tailor, has REMOVED to new and up-to-aate Premises in Dee Street, opposite News Office. Comfort in Underclothing'. —The secret of enjoying mid-summer heat lies in suitable underwear. We are now finding rapid sale for our Gents’ fine mixture Singlets, Pants, and Knee Drawers, landed direct from the best makers. Our famous low prices are applied generously and buyers are delighted with the goods. ARCHD. McNEIL, Dee Street. TEA ROOMS. PRINCESS TEA ROOMS, open every Evening to 10; Saturdays, 11 p.m.— MRS LECKIE & CO., Proprietress 921 “ \ GL’ID New Year ! ‘An’- may ye liae ■t*- plenty o’ Hondai-Lanka Tea tao slacken yer thirst." Great boom in Men’s Hats. Arohd. McNeil, the leading Hatter and Clothier, Dee Street, is holding a carnival in Hats, and a great clearance of all kinds and shades is made daily. The new Lounge Felt Hats hold the lead, and one guinea Real Panama Hats for. 15s 6d each are exceedingly popular. pjITY HOT El* Dee Street—Mrs JENKINS (opp. Neil’s Buildings), Proprietress.—For Business People and the Farming Community this Hotel is most splendidly situated. A good table is kept, and is up-to-date in every detail. Tariff. 4/6 ’a day. VVVVNTEU KNOWN.—Cheap Board and tt Lodgings. Victoria Hotel, Clyde Street. Permanent Boarders by arrangement. Mrs E. DURHAM, Pro-priet'-ess. PAINTERS AND PAPEHHANGERS. WREN BROS., Tay St. (the Theatre is opposite).—The Leading House for Papers. Friezes, etc. Estimates free on application. Telephone No. 346. NEW ANAESTHETIC FOB pAINLESS EXTRACTION of TEETH. A NEW SYSTEM IN DENTISTRY Now enables us to offer the Public A BEAUTIFUL SET OF TEETH Cheaper than any other DENTISTS In Australasia. CALL AND,SEE SPECIMENS AND LATEST MODELS ANGLO-AMERICAN DENTAL (Over Bank N.S. Wales). 'Phono 43a. W. T. SPLATT. NOTICE. HAVING bought tin business carried on by MR JOHN McFETRIDGE, LUMSUEN, I beg to announce to the general public that my motto will be ; ’Live and Lot Live’’-—a Small Profit and Quick Return, All Orders entrusted to mo 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 be kept in stock. ~11 my arrangements are complete for regular monthly supplies, so every article will be fresh front the manufacturers to the consumer, and if file public entrust me with a share of their business 1 will at all times do my level best to serve then faithfully and conscientiously. WILLIAM GUMMING, General Storekeeper. Lumsden, 3rd December. \ XYONIO using Large Quantities of -Pi. l.X\ ELOPES would save money 1 and obtain a better article by seeing I our Latest Samples and indenting a sup- c ply.— SOUTHLAND TIMES PRINTING I DEPARTMENT, * j

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Southland Times, Issue 17244, 15 January 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 17244, 15 January 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 17244, 15 January 1913, Page 1