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Get The Best! n ,: JiO V S ?~ t XJiL fe-j; I j tfk I4i \ a {-X „^l4sh -a lv.cn if you have to get less of it at one time get something good. ANic can show you cheap lines, but we will never advise you to buy them. Say we show you two lines, one at lOrl yard and one at l/ 3 per yard. The extra raw material and the painstaking manner of dressing and putting the 1/3 cloth together will make a cloth so far outclassing the inferior one as to make it a sheer waste of money to save that od, per yard and buy the cheap one. Pay the difference even if you have to buy less of the better one, it will outlast the other by two or three lives and will give pleasure in the wearing. TOWELS —To get wear in Towels pick out a good or medium English one. See these for Professional Men’s Offices and Surgeries. BORE OLD BLEACHED L-iNEN HUCKABACK HAND TOWELS Sizes 14x22 at 1/9 & I / 10J. Size 18 x 24, at 2/. Size 22 x. 3S, at 3/3. WHITE TURKISH TOWELS: English make Prices from I/- to 3/6 each. CRASH ROLLER TOWELLING at 7kd. lOd, and 1/3 per yard. WHITE ROLLER TOWELLING at I/-, and 1/2 per yard. STRIPE ROLLER TOWELLING at I/-. 1/2, ! CALICO AND LON GC LOTH—We have our usual large .-toiks (>f Orewri?<in's, liorrockscs’ 'and Astlcy’s dependable goods el prices ranging from 10/6 to 18/per doz, yards. I We have opened up several lines of PILLOW CASES; plain and fnlled. Goods that will wash and do up like linen—Prices I/-, 1/3, 2/3, 2/6, 2/ 9 to 3/9 each SHEETINGS—Our stock of sheetings is replete in all widths 54, 03, 72, SO and 90 inches. ‘The Exhibition” sheetingss are noted for wear. Thk present selling prices are somewhere in the vicinity of present Home costs, so housekeepers will be well advised to stock their linen presses at to-day’s selling prices. THOMSON & BEATTIE, LTD. Phons 139. USE QUALITY HOUSE, Tay Street.

5a I JS? -Cv p. BT-rEBgE iMsv | P — «h^ H 3 seeing in sght of •ri As «van TOfio-nawjra COME IN AND LET ME ILLUSTRATE THE WONDERFUL BENEFIT OF P THESE LENSES. S I WHY BE BOTHERED WITH TWO | PAIRS OF GLASSES? Tb.GILMORE C3HSU LT IH O OPTrC lA KI OPR RO. DEE ST INVERCARGILL 'S’’ %J y bes For Sore Throats Try 1 he-*’ -noihirifr ;mti,.,'jil i- .1 11 be s fn'i v from ;U1 harmful nur* VO*' ir.nnv r, f ti j. * valuable fiirativo H<Mjn;ncion‘- 1 rish Moss. r Lar<:.- tin J y:»ar oli.-mi-l nr post r fn*'- i'rnm < k o. U.nirhiu:- - ;n n, i d., Ch n -\- =. church. 137 - SPRING B LOSS Oil OINTMENT"— cures itching, clears the skin, and scalp, cures dandruff, and beautifies the complexion. “LI BRING BLOSSOM OINTMENT”— cures Chilblains —-broken or unbroken —Chapped Hands, Sprayed Skin, and ail Smarting Eruptions. BLOSSOM OINTMENT”— U-' —the Greatest Ileaier, cures all it touches. Sold everywhere. Price, 6d. •‘TTAWKINS’S” instant Relief Asthma Powder is unrivallod; cures when others fail; 1/- and 2/- tin. Post free, j Address —C. W. HAWKINS, Chemist. "CPRLNG BIjOSSOM OINTMENT” is a marvellous remedy for Blood-poison-ing. Poisoned li-ands, Inflamed or Ulcerated | Wounds. "/“GRANGE BLOSSOM.”—One month’s treatment, post free, 5/-.—Address; Mrs L. Hawkins, Herbalist, George street, Dunedin. FIRE > /O fe3 -v. O tzO m h~ a: ■5m v & H LOWEST CURRENT RATES. SOUTHLAND BRANCH; ATHENVEUM CHAMBERS (T. D, A. MOFFETT’S OFFICES J ESK ST.. INVERCARGILL. G. B. IIELEY, Manager. BACON FIGS WE ARE BUYING AGENTS » ¥ For MESSRS HITCHON BROS, OF MILTON. And require any number ol PRIME BACON PIGS. Nett Cash Paid on Rail, Any Siding. CALL ON Its For Address, Tags, and get Quotations. HIGHEST PRICES GIVEN, WILKINSON & CO. GORE. MORELL MACDONALD. SOLICITOR, 47, ESK STREET. Money to Lend on Freehold Security. W ANTEI> — A TAXI OWNER who is keen '" to save money, to try CLINCHER CROSS TYRES, the all-Britiah Tyre— not the cheapest, but the least expensive. pARD LEDGER SYSTEM.—CARDS ruled to any pattern by the SOUTHLAND TIMES CQ, LTD,

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Southland Times, Issue 17868, 19 January 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 17868, 19 January 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 17868, 19 January 1918, Page 6

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