(TIHAT SUIT FOR CHRISTMAS! ORDEB RIGHT NOW. We have a Lovely Range of Materiab to Show You.—Prices from £4 10/“COPELAND’S” 36 DEE STREET. INVERCARGILL. GOITRE! A LADY who tried every remedy in vain, and at last discovered a simple self cure, will send particulars FREE to sufferers. Send address to ALICE MAY. Boz 482, Ckristchorck, N.Z. Don’t send stamps. INDIVIDUALS OFTEN PROVE UNSUITABLE TRUSTEES. IfEMBERS OF THE FAMILY of a deceased Testator frequently prove Unsatisfactory Executors or Trustees, in as much as, having relatives only to deal with they fail to recognise their obligations and the necessity of conforming to the rules laid down by law, and generally neglect to keep proper accounts and resent being asked for information by those entitled. Avail Yourself of the Services of an Expert: THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES co. Head Office DUNEDIN (Jas. A. Park, General Manager). Southland Branch Office—Don Street, Invercargill. E J. LESLIE District Manager ROUT & STEWART Southland Representative*. “THE BEEHIVE” riOR THE CHILDREN—A SPECIAL LINK OF: Aprons, Frocks and Overalls IN THE NEW ANIMAL SERIES Sure to Delight the Children for a Birthday Gift! ALSO—Maids’ Frocka in Zephyrs, Sponge Cloths, etc. LARGE WHITE HATS—For Maids and Small Tots. From 6/11 to 18/0 JUST OPENED—A New Stock of Ladies’ Camisoles, Nightdresses, Knickers, Vesta, Etc.—AU Prices. J. J. CIUAPLIN Esk Street. Near Station, Our policy regarding furniture removbw is to save our client all possible rti breakages, loss and expense. The New Zealand Express Co. Ltd.—(Advt).
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Southland Times, Issue 19101, 20 November 1923, Page 6
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242Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 19101, 20 November 1923, Page 6
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