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Public Notices. BABY GRAND ANOTHER BABY GRAND PIANO THE FAMOUS—GORS & KALLMANN WILE BE ON VIEW AT BEGG’S FROM TUESDAY. 18th tnst THIS IS ANOTHER HIGH - CLASS PIANO, AND IS BROUGHT SPECIALLY FROM OUR WELLINGTON HOUSE TO REPLACE THE BRINSMEAD JUST SOLD. WE INVITE YOU TO INSPECT IT, PRICE VERY MODERATE. EASY TERMS ARRANGED. O U YOUR OLD PIANO TAKEN AS DEPOSIT. \ © : © CHAS. BEGG ft CO., LTD., HEADQUARTERS FOR PIANOS AND ORGANS. sx INVERCARGILL. Work Lighter, Wife Brighter This is always the result when a housewife has a METHVEN BOILER with which to do her washing. METHVEN WASHING BOILERS Make a wonderful difference Lifting the clothes ih or out for instance: How convenient a Methven is: No stretching, no straining! With a Methven a woman finishes her washing fresher and brighter than with a stub-born-heating, old-fashioned boiler. Why Methven Boilers heat so quickly, and save fuel, is just this; The firebox is right up against the copper. The heat strikes the copper fair, and also circulates around It. Look at the Methven at your ironmonger’s, and you will see at once that it Is stronger, neater, and better than any other frame. Can be used inside or outside. n w a rr. r nr jm ve WILL. LAST A, nws METHVEN’S Ltd Patentees ft Manufacturers, y Dunedin. Bag. Mo. 611.

“DON’T DO AS I SAY. DD AS 1 DO.” WHAT THE STOREKEEPER DOES ! This Is a message that came to us a few days ago from -a Store keeper in a big town;—" Send me a 101b. box. of your finest tea, regardless of price. I want it for our own use.” Funny, wasn’t it ! His shelves groaned under the weight of teas In packets of every kind, from the brands that are muchly advertised to the brands that are packed by wholesale grocers and not advertised at all—friendly relations with the Storekeeper are supposed to "move them off” Now. this man sold all these brands to the public —the poor, long-suffering public, and very likely recommended them too ! But wiien he wanted a tea for ins own private use, it was "HONDA! LANKA,” and the best at that. He knew a thing or two in the tea line, did that same grocer. Cheap tea and wholesale grocers’ blends were good enough to sell, but for his own use, “Thank you. I’m for HONDA! LANKA!” Of course he was sensible. To buy cheap tea is just wasting money. Nobody! enjoys it. Flavourless tea spoils the meal, but a tea like HONDA I LANKA, fresh from the mountain slopes of Ceylon, gives a charm to any repast and makes one gratefully remark, "isn’t that splendid tea.” Don’t take your cue from what the Storekeeper sells, but buy what ho uses himself, and insist on the genuine "HONDA! LANKA" TEA.

ACHIHG BACK. The bane alike of the housewife and of the working man. In some cases every movement of the body is accompanied by a sharp stabbing pain in the small of the back, and in others the pain Is dull and continuous. These are symptoms of kidney disease. Arrest its progress by using J>r Sheldon's Gin Pills, which will act in a surprisingly prompt manner. Price, Is fid and 2s fid. Obtainable everywhere. G. >'R. Mi MU "I’ll *X STATION Hl’ I f.t)l NGS (\VO()|,>) AT PAPATOWAI, ANO rAMF,IM-TII OTII, (!ATMNS-\VAIMA-H AKA UAH. WAY. TKXOHtIS will be received at (bis Oltlcc until Noon of WKONKSOAY, f’hnl APUIO. I!M3. for as above. plans and conlraci papers may he seen at Public Works i Ulicos, Ounedin, Invercargill. and Pukeliro, and at Post Ofliee, Palclulha. Tlie lowest or any lender not necessarily accepted. Me MX MS, Oistrict Engineer. Public Works OMico, Ounedin, 26th March, 1213. 368 i

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Southland Times, Issue 17305, 29 March 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 17305, 29 March 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 17305, 29 March 1913, Page 8

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