PUBLIC NOTICES FOR THE WARM WEATHER DON’T BOTHER TO COOK. AN appetising Table Dish can be made in a few minutes with BIRK’S JUNKET POWDER. 51 This wholesome food product is one of the most satisfactory lines we handle. There are no failures when you use Birk’s Junket Powder—it makes a dish of just the right consistency—never “stringy,” and always wholesome and appetising. . . . PRICE T — 1/3 per Bottle. SUMMER DELICACIES! ! ! V We carry large stocks of Summer Foodstuffs, including Fruits, Jellies, Cordials and Tinned and Bottled Goods of every description. Every, appetising dish j r ou can think of will be found among our stocks. Our prices are right—our service dependable MATHESON’S, LTD. INVERCARGILL. DEE STREET and TAY STREET. Branches at: EDENDALE and W AIR 10. WELL FURNISHED HOMES IjlOR more reasons than one the average woman loves a Beautiful Home. Besides the exquisite feling it gives to live in up-to-date harmonius surroundings, it is a never-failing source of delight for any lady to show her friends her beautiful (although not necessarily expensive) Home. These are the sort of Homes we delight to Furnish and are always here with j Furniture and Furnishings of every description, to assist you to furnish Yours. Please call and talk the matter over with us and if at all possible bring the size and shape of your rooms, also colour and design of wallpapers of each room. ENTRUST YOUR FURNISHINGS TO .us And join the ranks of our pleased Patrons. GEO. MOIR & SON The Reliable Home Furnishers, TAY STREET. INVERCARGILL. Genuine gilette silver plated RAZORS. With one blade 2/9 each; posted 3/-. THOMSON, BRIDGER & CO., LTD. •MONEY TO LEND QN FREEHOLD aEoVRITY 44 to 64 Per Cent Interest. F. H. TUCKER LAND AGENT Corner Dee Street and Crescent BELT USERS all over the world swear by Gandy’s British Balata Belting; 43 prize awards for excellence; efficient, longwearing. Particulars from R. P. M. MANNING & CO., 5 Bedford Row, Christchurch; or 39 Tay Street, Invercargill. 2 pENT’S SPORTS SUITS—In Grey?, Browns and Dark Materials. From 59/6 to 79/6 “COPELAND’S” 86 DEE STREET. INVERCARGILL. FINAL NOTICE! EVERYBODY in Southland take note that there is only another TWELVE DAYS to order your Christmas Suit, as I want all my clients to be served before the 22nd December with their Christmas Rigout. I have already told you that you are measured to within l-Bth of an inch and given 200 Ranges of Worsteds, Tweeds and Serges to pick from. If you don’t want a Suit made to your exact measure (ry my Box Suits, £3 10/- to £6. Nothing ever offered in Southland or Otago to equal this grand offer. Give me your trial order and be convinced that I am really worthy of being patronised. I have 80 Dozen Shirts in stock and Underwear galore all at factory prices. Will the LADIES please remember that I have a shipment of pure Irish Linen to hand. Damask Sheeting, Quilts, etc., etc. I compete against the wholesale firms with these lines. I have also a few Coats, Costumes, etc., etc., to ! sacrifice as I am going to specialise in Sheeting, Quilts, Blankets, Tableclothing, Towelling, etc., etc. OPEN SATURDAY (late night) and MONDAY. (Staff absent in Country rest of week).—GUNN’S SAMPLE ROOMS, J. E. Watson’s Building, Tay Street (upstairs). HULLO! HULLO! PRIME QUALITY MEATS at Bedrock Prices are essential to the Thrifty j Housekeeper and are always obtainable at: ’ W. TURPIN EXCELSIOR BUTCHERY—TAY ST. (Next Town Hall). Country Orders are delivered at Station Free of Charge. Town Delivery to all parts for Cash on 1 Delivery System—it is to Your benefit. | ’PHONE: 163. WANTED —To buy False Teeth, any con- J dition. Prices ranging to £5 per set; ! by return mail.—Pearline Company, Secur- { ity Buildings, Auckland. Mk4lB ; ENGLISH ARMY PATTERN BOOTS. I 550 MORE PAIRS PER s.s. “ARMAGH.” THIS is the THIRD Shipment of those Wonderful Boots. The firas and second shipment sold out in double quick time SEND YOUR ORDER RIGHT AWAY. English Army Pattsrn Boots, sizes 5,6, and 7—21/- P?ir. (Postage 1/2). Tan Kip Leather, sizes 6 to 11—25/-. (Postage 1/2). ORDER NOW—They won’t last iong at the Price. STEWART ROBINSON, ' Cashel Street, j A. 973 i
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Southland Times, Issue 19101, 20 November 1923, Page 1
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