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T e Still Another Triumph ! / At The Otago Motor Club’s Hill Climb on Saturday, March 24th, W. L. Shiel on an 8 h.p. TALBOT Won the Drummond Cup (First on formula for Cars 1800 c.c. and under) using ORANGE LABEL DOLspirit and the same driver on an S.P.A. Car USING THE SAME SPIRIT was FIRST among Cars over 1,800 c.c. To cap his achievements, Mr. Shiel put ORANGE LABEL TYDOL into, his Vauxhall and made Second Fastest Time in heavy car class. ' Three Different Cars—Three Successes^—but ORANGE LABEL TYDOL Right Through! SOLD BY ALL GARAGES WRITE TO W. H. SIMMS * SONS. LTD.IF NOT STOCKED AT YOUR GARAGE, TIDE WATER CORPORATION, lIIIIIPRMI SUNLIGHvt /SOAP I 7 well-known purity and H i Iff efficiency of Sunlight Soap I Iff have won for it the highest badge H JI of merit —the approval of busy ■flu U housewives everywhere. £(/ J Sunlight Soap gives to the clothes ZlI | that fresh,sweet smell which breathes pi R an air of cleanliness and purity. ui iiti) ■ li ■l■ I ■ I STB I■l■ I ■ I Mr■ ■ Mamtfactmd by Lever Brothers (New Zealand) Limited—Pf-foww,

'our special price list for I THIS WEEK: ♦♦♦ ♦♦ ♦ 50 DOZ. MEN’S COLOURED SOX—--1/6 pair. —• jlO DOZ. MEN'S UNDERPANTS—2/11 Pr, '2O DOZ. ALL WOOL COLONIAL UNDEBPANTS and SHIBTS—6/11 Ea. 1 50 DOZ. MEN’S WIDE-END TIES—I/- Ea. I 12 DOZ. MEN'S BLUE DENIMS—--7/11 per Pair. j MEN’S COLONIAL TWEED TROUSERS. For Winter Wear. 16/6 per Pair. ! YOUTHS’ OILSKIN COATSTo Clear at 12/6 Each. BOYS’ SPORTS SUITS—27/6, 29/6 and 32/6 COPELAND’S CLOTHING DEPOT, 36 DEE STREET. INVERCARGILL. I3OR Dark Winter Mornings and Even1 ings on the Farm, a “Bait” Storm-proof Lantern. Wind and rain will not affect its steady, bright light. Write R. P. M. MANNING CO., 5 Bedford Row, Chrirtchurch; or 39 Tav Street, InvercargilL t

Seagrass Furniture OF DISTINCTION. Something New in Seagrass. cASKPEAGRASS FURNITURE, no matter ho w atjro»K? tractive in appearance or durable in use it gteSTNft somehow lacking in comfort. The laujt haa been in the construction, there being no spring or give in the seat. This fault haa very successfully been overcome by the NEW PATENT SPRING SEAT. Seagrass Chairs and Settees made under this new idea, while they possess all the good qualities of the usual lines, have also luxurious comfort of the upholstered lounge chair. Inspect our large stock and become acquainted with this new creation in the Furniture world. Broad, Small & Co. SHOWROOM DEE STREET.

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Southland Times, Issue 18931, 3 May 1923, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 18931, 3 May 1923, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 18931, 3 May 1923, Page 7

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