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s The Change is Not Always Sudden Sight defects grow gradually and are often ignored until the trouble is serious. It is far better to let me examine your eyes immediately any difficulty is experienced, then you can be provided with proper glasses to arrest all further trouble. J. D. GILMORE, D.5.0.1., OPT.G., CONSULTING OPTICIAN AND JEWELLER, DEE STREET (OPP. P. 0.), INVERCARGILL.

Amusements. Mataura horticultural and INDUSTRIAL EXHIBIT SOCIETY. 25th ANNUAL SHOW. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1016. ALTERATIONS TO SCHEDULES. CLASS 211—1st, Fleming and Co., value 10/6; 2nd, Aitken and Co., value 10/-. CLASS 274—1st, Special, value £1 6/-. CLASS 275—1st, Special, value 10/6. ENTRIES CLOSE, MONDAY, February 11, at 9 p.m. Late Entries up till 10 a.m. Tuesday, February 15. SPECIAL ATTRACTION. EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS BY DUNEDIN ART -SOCIETY. Excursion Fares on Railway. 75 PER CENT. OP PROFITS GO TO PATRIOTIC FUND. Member’s Ticket, 3/*. JOHN LOWDBN, 2Fj4SS Secretary. WINTON A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. And PRESENTATION OF CUPS, HILL’S TEA ROOMS, THURSDAY EVENING, FEB. 10, 1916, At 8 o’clock. Tickets—3/-, IFJ4BO J. A. BROOM, Secretary. gOUTHLAND QUEEN CARNIVAL. £SOOO ART UNION. THE WINNING NUMBERS. First prize—New brick bungalow, Wellington street, Trafalgar, Invercargill, valued at £1000—885373, Mr W. Scott, Warkworth, Auckland. Second prize—New brick bungalow. Bowmont street, Invercargill, valued at £850—6653, Mr S. Lipscombe, Nelson St., Invercargill. Third prize—Modern bungalow, Trafalgar, Invercargill, valued at £650—A89380, Mr J. Barron, Tuamata, Otago. Fourth prize—New 5-roomed dwelling. Gore, valued at £SO0 —822962, Mr E. Munro, Ferry Hotel, Wairoa. Fifth prize—5-seater motor car, valued at £4O0 —17204, Mr G. S. Porteous, Telegraph Office, Invercargill. Sixth prize—5-acre section, Edendale. valued at £350—C69366, Mr E. Shove, Opotlki. Seventh prize—New Renault 9 h.p. motor car valued at £325 —C 578, Mr W. Billesdon, Greytown. Eighth prize—Nugget of pure gold, valued at £3O0 —66,062, Mr W. J. Newton, Wreys Bush. Ninth prize—New 5-seater Ford motor car, valued at £200—892.659, Mr C. H. Fyffe, c/o Briscoe and Co., Dunedin. Tenth prize—Lady’s fur sealskin cloak valued at £lO5 —841,669, Mr F. Garlick, Clarence Bridge, Kaikoura. Eleventh prize—New motor cycle, valued at £56—38,490, Mr C. Hazlett, Invercargill. Twelfth prize—Oak dining-room suite, valued at £52 10/ —810,857, Wright, Wills and Whyborn, Invercargill. Thirteenth prize—Nugget of pure gold, valued at £50 —93,202, "Thornbury.” Fourteenth prize—Oak dining-room suite, valued at £40 —C 1661, Mrs J. Blackman, Barkly, Southland. Fifteenth prize—Oak bedroom suite, valued at £35 —15642, Miss E. Hellier, Gore. Sixteenth prize—lSct- gold Rotherham watch, valued at £25 —A 35407, Mr Bob Douglas, No. 2 Hawera, Taranaki. Seventeenth prize—26,6ll, no name on block (probably sold in Riverton). Eighteenth prize—B93.6Bo, Mr J. Crawford, Onewhero. ( Nineteenth prize—ASS,402, Mr G. Jaquiery, George street, North In’gill. Twentieth prize—As6,ol6, Mr TA. Cooper, Pongaroa. Twenty-first prize—C2o.626, Mr B. Foster, Thornbury. Twenty-second prize—B46.o66, Mr H. Johnson, Harbour Works, Motueka. Twenty-third prize—29,s46, Miss Alice Fyffe, 6 Princes street, Enwood, Invercargill. Twenty-fourth prize—Aß9.ol3, Mr F. B. Sherw’ood, Glenroy, Canterbury. Twenty-fifth prize—Al2.6o9, Miss Marjorie Hewat, Oamaru. CHAS. CAMPBELL, Secretary. February 9, 1916. Fj4B4 JpOUR SPECIALTIES from the House of JOHN BROADWOOD & SONS (Makers of High Grade Pianos). Boudoir Upright Piano A small and compact, upright piano of pleasing design. The tone is mellow and the touch responsive. Upright Grand Piano This pianoforte has been introduced to meet the demand. For an overstrung upright grand of moderate dimensions and full tone. Baby Grand Piano The most successful of modern horizontal pianofortes. The tone is of exceptional volume and variety. Most recent construction. An ideal piano. Player Piano This combination is acknowledged to be the most advanced and effective ever introduced to the musical world. You have the ability to play it. SOLE CONTROLLING AGENTS: THE BRISTOL PIANO CO, LD. MESSRS LILLICRAP AND CO., Agents for Invercargill. Descriptive Literature Post Free.

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Southland Times, Issue 17653, 10 February 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 17653, 10 February 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 17653, 10 February 1916, Page 6

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