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GRAND GARDEN FETE ! IN AID OF THE T.W.C.A. AT ELLESLAND (kindly lent by J. T. P. MITCHELL, Esq.) Wednesday, March Ist at 2 o’clock. (Terminus of Georgetown Car). Gilmore’s 225. 6d. Watch. A Written Guarantee Covering Each WATCH for TWO YEARS—22/6. A PERFECT TIMEKEEPER. Open Face, Pure Nickel Case, Dust Proof, Jewelled, Parts Interchangeable. With Care it will last 25 Years. The Price is Special—22/6. u wi l D. GUORE, D.5.0.L., OPTG., CO2fSU2iTZNG OPTICIAH, MO JE'WEX.IiBS, DEE STREET (OPP. P. 0.), INVERCARGILL.

Amusements. M UNICIPAL THEATRE. “Dorothea Spinpey” Last Recital, MATINEE, Friday, February 25th, 2 p.m. “ THE PRINCESS ANTIGONE” of Sophocles. TICKETS, 2/6 (Children 1/-), Bristol and Door. , 3Fr420 BY THE COURTESY OF J. T. F. MITCHELL, Esq. A G ARDEN (Under the Auspices Women’s Social -pETE of St. John's Guild), Will be held, at “ELLESLAND” ON WEDNESDAY, FEB. 23rd. Produce, Sweets, Flowers, Fancy and Plain Goods Stalls, Competitions in Home-made' Bread, Cakes (not iced), Sponges. Entries to be on the ground by 4 o’clock and to become the property of the Committee. GUESSING AND CROQUET COMPETITIONS. , AFTERNOON TEA. Special Attraction for Children.' OPEN . . 2 to 6 p.m. The Stir Regimental Band will play Selections during the Afternoon. GEORGETOWN TRAM TERMINUS. 3Fr4OS Keelings. MISS AUSTEN, Lecturer and Authoress. Reception at Amethyst Hall 3 p.m. to-day. All ladies cordially invited. Miss Austen speaks on “Purity.” Fu479 NEW ZEALAND FARMERS’ UNION. A MEETING of the Executive will be held on SATURDAY, the 26th inst., in Allen’s Hall, at 11 a.m., Followed by A MEETING OF FARMERS at 1.30 p.m. (under the auspices of the Invercargill Branch). BUSINESS —Important. N.B. —Large attendances are desired, as the matters for consideration are highly important to farmers. J. T. PRAXN, Fu47i Prov. Secretary. RABBITS WANTED, shortly, in any quantity, at MAKAREWA and MATAURA, by Thomas Borthwick & Sons (Atss.), Ltd. Write for particulars, etc., to FRANK TUCKER, Box 40, Invercargill. Telephpne —444. Telegrams: Borthwick, Invercargill, Rabbit Traps for Sale: kiwis, Blue Diamonds, and 8.8. Kangaroos. Fe29 QONSIGN JSAJBBIT3 E. S. BLACK, WOODLANDS. NON-STOP RUN. Write Dunedin price and particulars. 6Fp344 INVERCARGILL COMMERCIAL AGENCY, LIMITED. ROUT’S BUILDINGS, DON STREET. THE above Company aims at taking first place in Southland for efficiency, and up-to-date methods of dealing with Book Debts of every description, and already the number of Accounts in hand is very considerable. Owing to existing conditions, however, it has been found necessary to entirely revise and alter the basis of charging for services rendered, and principals are respectfully notified that the change herein will take effect as from Ist March, 1916. 7Fr426

X\7"E Post Delicious FRUIT CAKES VV jn scaled tind to the Soldier Boys at the Front. Over 400 posted in time for Christmas. Don’t keep your boy waiting till next Christmas. ORDER NOW AT THE A.C.M. TEAROOMS 3/0 5/3 7/-. (Postage extra). “THE BEST I’VE EVER TASTED.” (Extract from letter from Gallipoli). COLLARD & COLLAR!) Perfect Pianos Perfect Pianos THE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD., have recently landed several SUPERB NEW MODELS from the factory of this oldestablished and reputable firm of Pianoforte Makers, whose instruments are so well and favourably known throughout the world. All who contemplate the purchase of a Pianoforte will find it to their interest to investigate for themselves the advantages of the NEW ’’COLLARD” MODELS. DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE POST FREE. THE BRISTOL PIANO CO, LD. MESSRS LILLICRAP AND CO., Agents for Invercargill. Descriptive Literature Post Free.

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Southland Times, Issue 17664, 23 February 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 17664, 23 February 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 17664, 23 February 1916, Page 6

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