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* PUBLIC NOTICES. I SCANDEETT&SONS LIMITED. ACCOUNTANTS AND SHAREBROKERS . LAND & ESTATE AGENTS. Esk Street. Invercargill. - NORTHED PROPERTIES'. THE following Properties in this favourite locality have been placed in our hands for Early Sale:— £l47s—Delightful Six-roomed Brick Bungalow with Electric Light and every ‘ modern appointment. Artistically decorated throughout, nice section and ideal 1 situation. As the owner is removing north the price has been reduced from £lBOO to £1475. Inspection invited. £l4so—Seven Fine Rooms; with electric light, gas, h. and c. water, sewerage, beautiful papers, deep friezes; valuable beciiun within a few minutes of town. Deposit only £300; balance arranged. £l7so—Prettiest Bungalow in Northend! Brick Bungalow of Five Charming rooms; electric light, porcelain bath and basin; h. and c. water, sewerage, telephone and every possible convenience ; brick motor garage; northerly aspect. Owner leaving Invercargill. For further particulars Consult— SCANORETT & SONS, LTD. ’PHONE: 180. : ESK STREET. CULLER’S HAIRDRESSING ROOMS, l (Opposite Times Office). MR. SIDNEY DOUBLE (of Double Bros.) and MR S. FULLER (of. Double Bros.) ARE NOW TO BE FOUND AT THE ABOVE ADDRESS, And will be pleased to see old Customers. Jt6BB PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. SAFE DEPOSIT LOCKERS THE PUBLIC are notified that SAFE DEPOSIT LOCKERS are available at a Rental of £1 per annum. For full particulars apply to the— PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE, Don Street, Jg2l6 Invercargill. Get a building contractor’s PAY. Be the man to give orders —not just “one of the tradesmen.” You can, beginning from to-day, fit yourself for promotion to position of foreman or contractor. In your home, at your leisure, plan steadily with the I.C.S. Their Building Contractors’ Course is for the sure rapid advancement of ambitious tradesmen. 200 other Courses to choose from. Full particulars immediately from INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS AUSTRALASIA (LTD.) R. N. RIDD District Agent. Department “E.” Box 687, Dunedin. BOYCE FOR BOOTS! —■— i TWO SPECIALS! MEN’S SMART SUNDAY BOOTS; Leather Lined; Sewn Soles; English make32/6 MEN’S SMART SUNDAY BOOT; Sewn Soles; splendid quality .. .. 25/FOR MAIDS’ WEAR! ' We have just landed a line of GLACE KID DERBY SHOES; unique for value—7 to 9 10/6 10 to 1313/9 CHAS. G. BOYCE CASH BOOT EMPORIUM, TAY STREET. PUBLIC NOTICE. PLEASE NOTE—That I have a New Shipment of Drapery to hand. LADIES’ DEPARTMENT—WiII Display a complete range of Ladies’ Hosiery, Nightdresses, etc., etc. MEN’S DEPARTMENT—WiII display a complete range of Suits, £3 10/- (any shade and size). Overcoats, £2 upwards. Shirts, Singlets, Braces, Railway Men’s Drill Suits, etc., etc. GUNN’S SAMPLE ROOMS The Leading and Cheapest Sample Rooms in Town. TAY ST.— (J. E. Watson’s Buildings). piVEN AWAY FREE—£SO CABINET PHONOGRAPH £3O LADY'S FUR COAT £7 LADY’S WRISTLET WATCH. “PLANTER’S PRIDE" TEA COMPETITION So popular has become PLANTER’S PRIDE TEA—the tea selected for H.R.H. the Prince of Wales when he toured New Zealand—that the Proprietors are enabled to increase the prizes in their annual Competition as follows: To the persons returning , the largest number of coupons by December each year: Ist prize: Handsome Mahogany finished Amerinola Cabinet Phonograph and 20 Records—value £5O. 2nd prize: Lady’s Beautifiil Fur Coat, latest style—value £3O. 3rd prize: Lady’s Gold Wristlet Watch, value £7. Consolation Prizes: A consolation prize to everyone sending in coupons for 60 points. Start collecting now, and get your friends to save for you. “PLANTER’S PRIDE” obtainable at Leading Grocery WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS: COLOMBO TEA CO., LTD., Dunedin. SATURDAY MARKET DAY BARGAINS AT WESNEY’S. Hot Water Bags now 8/-, 9/-, 10/-, 12/-, 14/-. Thermos Flasks reduced to 7/6, 8/6, 10/6, 14/6 at WESNEY’S, Dee Street, opposite News Office, ;

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Southland Times, Issue 18990, 11 July 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 18990, 11 July 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 18990, 11 July 1923, Page 1

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