PUBLIC NOTICES. FHHE ORCHARD’S YIELD IN MID--1 WINTER. Fresh, as if they were picked and prepared but yesterday, Our Pie Fruits bring the orchard to your door in this off-season. Every kind is of the Choicest Quality, in heavy syrup and the best of deaserWruit. Order your— PIE FRUITS IN 4 or 1-GALLON TINS. This is the Cheapest Way, making it possible for Fruit to be Regularly Placed on the bill of fare. Give Your Attention to this important dietary matter To-day. PRICES: 3-Gls. 1-GL Apples —2- 3/Apricots 2/- 3/Gooseberries 1/10 3/Nectarines 2/- 3/Peaches 2/- 3/Plums2/- 3/THESON’S DEE STREET. TAY STREET. INVERCARGILL. SOME VALUE IN FURNISHINGS’ Carpet Squares, 9 x 12—From £4 7/6 (Cheaper than Lino.) Art Squares. In AH Sizes.—From £5 Splendid Selection of Axxninster Hearth Rugs from 19/6 SPECIAL VALUE in Axminster and Tapestry Sofa Squares from 29/6
You want to see these Squares and Rugs to appreciate the Values. Your inspection is cordially invited at 4 G EO -M O,R& S ON ' = the reliable HOME FURHISHEBS, f TAY STREET. t ’Phone 1176 INVERCARGILL. 'Phono 1176 « s I JJARK NIGHTS REMIND US That, it is time we had Electrio Lights Installed. It is so handy and Convenient. SNlP—lt’s On. SNlP—lt’s Oil. No Bother—and so Economical. CONSULT US—WE ARE ELECTRICAL EXPERTS. A. & T. BURT, LTD. TAY STREET. ESNE Y ’ S pRICES! Ballroom Floor Polish —2/6 per Tin. Ping Pong Bais —1/6 and 2/9 each. Ping Pong Balls —6d Each. Scallywag Cues—3/- each. Scallywag Balls Scaliiwag Cues—3/- Each. Scalliwag Balls —4/- per set. Torch Batteries—2/6 each. Planchette —4/- Each. “If Winter Comes” —New Stock of this popular Book. 6/-. Posted 6/6. “The Man in the Twilight.’Ridgwell Cullum, 6/-. Posted 6/6. SCHOOLBOOKS —Schoolboclcs tor Ait Standards. Longman’s and Albion Readers. Pacific Geographies. Drawing Books, Exercise Books, etc., etc. WESNEY BROTHERS—DEE ST. pOR FIVE WORDS ONLY £55 IN PRIZES. £55 £55 IN PRIZES. £55 GREAT SKILL CONTEST. PUT AND TAKE. Supply the Most Original and Cleverest Answer to this Question: 'HOW CAN I DO GOOD?” “HOW CAN I DO GOOD?” That is the Phrase. Here arc two examples of what you should do to win the £4O First Prize: Find Work for the Unemployed. Make All the Poor Happy. That is the idea. Simple isn’t it? Contractions are allowed, such as don’t and can't. When you have thought, out your phrase write it down and sign your name and address. You may make as many entries as you like, but they must be accompanied by the stipulated Entrance Fee in Postal > Notes (stamps -will not be accepted). j 1/- for One Entry. 2/6 for Three Entries. 5/- for Seven Entries. The Adjudicator will award the FIRST ■ PRIZE of £4O to the sender of the attempt ; which they consider to be the Best. £4O FIRST PRIZE. £4O. | £4O FIRST PRIZE. £4O. I Second Prize £5, Third Prize £3, Fourth \ Prize £2 and 10 Consolation Prizes of 10/-. ; £55 MUST BE WON. £55 £55 MUST BE WON. £55 j It is a condition of entry that the awards i of the Adjudicators shall be accepted as . final and legally binding. Entries Close Monday, July 17. Send in Your Entry as soon as possible to SECRETARY, Great Skill Contest, ’ Jv6B4 P.O. Box 377, Wanganui. 1 TMPOUNDED —At Invercargill, one Three- ' JL quarter Draught Horse, dark cliestnat ' colour, white star on forehead, belly clipped. If not claimed and expenses paid, to be sold at the Pound at noon on MONDAY’, June 26, 1922.—W. H. Wright, Poundkeeper. Jv6sl ” jQUNCTURED —This seldom happens with “AVON” CYCLE TYRES. Obtainable at AU Cycle Shops. VrTAMA —The Ideal Blood-making and Life-giving Tonic, especially essential ’ to Ladies who are languid, easily tired and run down. Obtainable only from R. SOMa MERVILLE, Chemist and Eyesight Special--6 ist, Dee Street, InvercargiU. Price 4/6 and 1 8/6. d CjOMMERVILLE’S HENNA SHAMPOO e D POWDER—A Delightful Preparation ’ for Thoroughly Cleansing the Hair and s Scalp. Renders the hair wavy and curly, s imparting a Beautiful Sheen. Obtainable only from R. SUMMERVILLE, Chemist and Eyesight Specialist, Invercargill. AVON” British Oycte Tyres. The proved Best. Stocked by all Cycle Shops.
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Southland Times, Issue 19549, 24 June 1922, Page 1
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