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FROM MEW ZEALAND K& To Our Soldiers in the Old Country. N. J. M. Rein, Many of Our Boys are at present in Britain. We have been asked repeatedly to suggest something to send Home to them to- give as a memento to their friends there. It is the spirit behind it that makes a Gift, we suggest sending GREENSTONE or a SILVER SOUVENIR SPOON. We have GREENSTONE BROOCHES fjom 6/upwards. SILVER SPOON with N.Z. Flag in Enamel, with Invercargill Water Tower or Hospital in Bowl. Posted to Britain for yon far 7/6. WRITE TO US FOR SUGGESTIONS. WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER. INVERCARGILL. THE SHOP FOR QUALITY. THE FORD is rarely used exclusively for pleasure. * Probably 85 to 90 per cent, of Ford-owners use the Car for business purposes as well. As a matter of fact the Ford has become an indispensable part of the economic life of this Dominion. It is the most economical Car to buy and to operate, and is equal to the hardest all-the-year-round service. BUY A FORD NOW ! Touring Car, 5-Seater - £2lO Runabout, 2-Seater - - £195 , F. 0.8. WELLINGTON Prices guaranteed against Reduction—but not against Increase—during 1916. Catalogue and FORD Literature on Request. Sole N.Z. Agents for the Ford Motor Company of Canada s The Colonial Motor Company, Ltd. WELLINGTON Ford Dealers Throughout New Zealand. 33 TWO Y EARS OF THE GREAT WAR IS PASSING And still the market price oi nightcaps-m* (TRADE HARK) NUTS COAL DROSS FOB STEAM AN 1) HOUSE USE IS THE BEST VALUE FOR THE MONEY. SSSS&'Z™ Southland, Otago, and Canterbury, In TRUCK and CART LOTS at NIGHTCAPS. Trade Orders sent to THB NIGHTCAPS COAX. CO., liTD., INVERCARGILL promptly TELEPHONED to NIGHTCAPS and railed to any Siding. BETAXLED BT Alai. COAX. MERCHANTS. rr l \ -H d —the name to remember when you next go to the grocer WHOLESALE AGENTS: ROTTD S BEOS. AND KZEK, LTD.

Still More Bargains at MeGruer, Taylor’s SALE MEN’S CELLULOID COLLARS. MEN'S CELLULOID COLLARS, good shapes.— Usual Price, lOcl each. Sale Price, 3d each. MEN’S UNDERPANTS AND SHIRTS. Men's Fleecy Lined UNDERPANTS & SHIRTS. Usual Price, 3/9 each. Sale Price, 2/11. MEN’S DR ACES. Men's Strong Working BRACES, slightly damaged.—Usual Price, 3/6 pair. Sale Price, 1/6 pair. MEN’S FLANNEL UNDERSHIRTS. Men's FIANNEL UNDERSHIRTS, best unshrinkable Colonial make. A Hemline Bargain at 8/11 each. MEN’S PYJAMAS. .MEN’S PYJAMA SUITS, neat patterns and well made. Only .l/'ll per Suit. MEN’S FELT HATS. MEN’S SOFT FELT HATS.—A good variety of shapes and colours in all sizes.—Usual Price up to 10/6 each. Sale Price, all 1/11 each. TALANCIENNES LACE. .VALANCIENNES LACE aud INSERTION, % and % inch wide. A Bargain at 3 dozen for 6d. LADIES’ BLOOMERS. LADIES' Heavy Grey and Natural Woven BLOOMERS in Women's sizes with shaped waists. Special Sale Price, 8/li and 4/6 per pair. LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR HATS. LADIES’ FELT READY-TO-WEAR HATS with Coloured Bands.—Usual Price, 5/11 and 6/11 each. Sale Price, 1/6 and 2/11 each. LADIES’ HANDKERCHIEFS. LADIES’ HANDKERCHIEFS, (iaintly embroidered in newest designs. Special Sale Price, 3 for 1/11 and 2/3. CHILDREN’S FURS. CHILDREN’S MUFF and NECKLET SETS Usual Price, 3/6, 4/6 and 5/6 each. Sale Price, 1/11 aud 2/11 each. CHILDREN’S SETS comprising Muff Necklet and Cap.—Usual Price, 5/11 and 6/6 each. Sale Price, 3/3 each. LADIES’ HTDROTITE COATS. Ladies' Fawn and Green HY'DROTITE COATS, new smart styles.—Usual Price, 35/6 each. Sale Price, 17/6 each. McQRUER, TAYLOR,

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Southland Times, Issue 17789, 19 July 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 17789, 19 July 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 17789, 19 July 1916, Page 4

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