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BRAY BROS., LTD. WEEKLY AUCTION SALE. TO-DAY (FRIDAY) March 31. DRAY BROS., LTD., will sell by auction, as follows: 11a.m.—Sale of Fruit. 400 Cases Tomatoes, 500 cases Apples; also Pettis, Quinces, Plums, Cape Gooseberries, Vegetables, etc. 12.30—Sorrel Seed, Oats, Chaff, Potatoes, Onions, Grass Seed, Sacks, Wire Netting, Rabbit Traps, Rabbit Nets, Nails, Paints, Tobacco, Buckets, Tea, Honey, Books, Furniture, etc. 2.30 p.m.—Continuation of Fruit Sale. MlOO9 BROS., LTD., Auctioneers, Dee Street, have been instructed by the CO.-OP FRUITGROWERS of Otago, to sell their Fruit at Lower Prices to the Public direct, Privately and by Auction. AUCTION SALES DAILY—2.3O p.m. Clients attended to at any time between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. BRAY BROS., LTD., Dee Street. | OH! ISAY! ! I LOOK AT THESE PFJCES: I TOMATOES 2d to 4d lb. | PEARS 2d to’ 34d lb. j H APPLES Ijfd to 4d lb. I CAPE GOOSEBERRIES 8d lb. XT/'E sell to the PUBLIC privately any time during the day or by | •motion as advertised —Agents for — THE CO-OPERATIVE FRUITGROWERS ASSOCIATION. BRAY BROS., LTD. DEE STREET. I HENDERSON & CO. HENDERSON & CO.’ LTD, FARMERS’ AGENTS. JT is essential that you obtain full market value for your produce, and we invite Southland Farmers to either call at our office or advise us by letter when wishing to convert anything “off the farm” into cash. We spend much time and money in keeping in touch with the world’s best markets, and having the outlets, we can always be relied upon to offer the best prices going. All information which we possess is at the disposal of our clients. We seek your business, because we know tnat by giving you valuable service, we must add to our clientele, permit ting us to buy your products and sell you your requirements on the smallest margin of ; profit. Spend a few minutes with [ us before buying or selling. It ! will be to your advantage. , . . . , HENDERSON & CO.’ LTD. INVERCARGILL. SOUTHLAND FARMERS’ CO.-OP, LTD.

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“LIXOL CLEANER” (Regd.) THE ENEMY OF ALL DIRT. Cleans Enamel and Porcelain Baths and Basins, Sinks, Marble Dishes, Woodwork, Linos, Butchers’ Greasy Aprons, Motor Screens, etc. Removes Tar, Paint, Varnish, and all kinds -3f Dirt or Grease from the Hands. Removes Stains from Carpets, etc. Unequalled for Motorists and Engineers. TRY THE LIXOL SOAP. For Clearing Silks, Woollens, Removing Stains on Anything OUT ON ITS OWN. DOES MOT INJURE THE FABRIC.

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Southland Times, Issue 19479, 31 March 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 19479, 31 March 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 19479, 31 March 1922, Page 8

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