THE WORLD'S CHAMPION MOTOR CYCLE ARRIVES. AGAIN THE HARLEY DAVIDSON FACTORY Leada the World with jA New Prices and New Models. Our First Shipment of 1923 Model HARLEYS was sold out before the arrival of the Machines, in fact, the demand exceeded our most sanguine expectations. When we saw the first 1923 Mode! put together, it was quite easy to understand the pressing demand. Nothing like its value at the price has ever been offered in Southland before. Another Shipment is due to arrive This Month and in order to avoid disappointment, prospective purchasers should Book their Orders at Once. Our Salesman will be pleased to Demonstrate the 1923 MODEL HARLEY DAVIDSON to anyone interested. WILSON & FRASER • SOLE SOUTHLAND AGENTS DEE STREET INVERCARGILL
lllllllllllllllillWll l")l i Stirling. I January 13th, 1922. A ' 11' . I w After practically a whole season s operation of the flfl’ “New Auto” Variable Pulsators, I would like to express my fls | appreciation of them and their excellent milking qualities. ' During a good number of years’ experience with milking machines, I have either worked or seen practically every HI pulsator on the market, and consider yours far ahead of any Being mechanically driven, they ensure steady and fl|j regular pulsation, but their chief point of superiority is the simple way in which the length of the draw and release EhT may be altered by the operator to suit hard or easy cows. ■V In construction and detail they are absolutely perfect, and ■■ it is a real pleasure to work them. Tough cows are a Ml thing of the past now with me. (Signed) BRUCE M. ANDERSON ■ 8 ft, machine john chambers the Variable and. Son Ltd.. PulsdtoC INVERCARGILL BRANCH OFFICE 51 TAY STREET. - — 1 ■■■ : m »
FERTILISERS fgl Scientifically prepared by up-to-date methods '’’xßE. 0 ’ Fertilisers in the True Sense of the Word. CROSSED KEYS FERTILISERS Contain ANIMAL MATERIAL and are so composed that they supply Food to the Young Crop and also hold in reserve sufficient nonnahmeot to sustain the Crop until it reaches maturity. QUALITY MAINTAINED : : PRICES REDUCED. SPECIAL MIXTURE FOR ALL CLASSES OF CROP. SouthJaKd Frozen Sfieai & Produce Export Co., Lid. HEAD OFFICE: INVERCARGILL. WORKS: MAKAREWA 4 MATAURA
(CiEzmKCwL Still Going Strong MERCEnV. QUALITY HATS. CTTrn-nc Black Fine FUR FELTS. Were 27/6, SHIRTS, first class quality and amarl „ i«,a <x> est of pattern- Black and White „, t ’ ■ 39 r 6 Now 17 /’• 18 ,' 6 l “/•- Stripes’ Were 3 11,10 6. Cheaper fine., 7/«,«/«. Knw 7 IP, Colours fine bur. Flam edge. Were DURO DYES: TVe're 10'6, 11/6, 12/6. 14 6? ’V®. 17 /«. 19 ' 6 : JI/’Now 8/5, 8/11. 10/C. 11/6. ■ ,l ’ ts on Famous HATS. M/6. Shadow and Parsonian SHIRTS: bet ' doors ,a Colours. Were 35/-, 51/6, I ter than all Silk. Were 28 6 and , 29 6. How 18/6 end 19/6. p , N ? w 19 / 6 ’ 3 ?/ 8 - 42 /‘ TENNIS SHIRTS. 9 6 and J? 6. ..if'a" 1 Ac r ‘ n r n f ’ ir „'" !tb Now 7/6, 8/11. "-dtedge. ,50 . , HANDKERCHIEFS- White: 3 lor ... r , p; . KoW ' 1/6, 2 tor 6 ior 2/6. Fancy Men 5 CAPB ' 3/8,4/6,4/11. Borders: ?• for 9/6. -. Working SHIRTS, all in qualify ULUTH I NG. J Goods. Palmer Nap sau CUATZ; unlined. 6/6, 7/6, 7/11, 8/6, 9/6. _ lO ,_ „ 1 _____ _____ Were 19/6. Now 15/6. Denim OVERALLS, 6/11, 7/6. HOSIFRY Double Fronts, 9/6. Double Fronts and Seats 10/6. Cashmere SOX. Were 2/9. 2 VI. 3/6. A, , ! w "” 1 . Kaiapoi BOX SUITS: the Now 1/- and 2/-. Were 46.5 6. .J”’ 5 ' , R . U, ‘ ''“'T’! 1 ?’ offered: 68/6. o zr . Navy Vienna SUITS: heat make. Wool, fn'shrinkable SOX. Were 6 6 Q .. Wl,r .'; £l ° ~T * < W £ * to 7 11. Now 3/- to 4/9. P '°\ . S ITITS j J? 4 "' PANTS and SINGLETS: Merino and ™ O J?* e,Js: beautifully nmde Worth Cashmere. Were 7’B' to 14 6. . 3 Now 5/9 to 9/6. Mens SPORTS SUITS. Were £5 JNow 59/6. ' ‘ Men's SPORTS COATS. Were 69'6. TOWFLS 37/6. Kaiapoi All Wool TROUSERS; dark GREATEST VAtIJE OFFERING. s i adef W ere 21 Now 16/11. — Bovs’ Dark All Wool SPORTS ROLLER TOWELLING, 1/- yard. SUITS. The best valne on the ntIOWN TOWELS. Were 2 11. market : 4to1? AU one price 31/6. Now 1/3 each. Were 4’6. Now Boys’ KNICKERS; 3to 14 2/3. Were 4 '6. Now 3/3. B/H Da i r . Portage 6d extra. WHITE TOWELS, Were 49. Nov; Le Roy RIDING COATS,' Were £5 2/3. Were 5/11. Now 3/9. 5/. Now 49/6. GET ALONG FOR THE BARGAINS. MEN’S AND BOYS’ OUTFITTERS, DEE STREET (Opposite Post Office).
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Southland Times, Issue 19656, 5 October 1922, Page 7
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