BEITIBH PIANOS Superb Instruments! PIANOS by the following London Makers are distinguished by the Finest Craftsmanship in Design and Construction. The external appearance is most artistic in every instance. They are strongly built with massive iron frames, over-strung and equipped with all Modern Improvements. Any of the following will give complete and lasting satisfaction:— “ HOPKIN SON” Pianos. Very high-class; celebrated for their “Perfection in Tone and Touch.” “WINDOVER” Pianos. A beautiful instrument at a moderate price. Splendid touch and rich mellow tone. “WITTON” Pianos. The popular Piano! Extraordinary Valnue! Lovely tone and responsive . - to touch. We Cordially Invite Inspection. Take advantage of Our Easy Terma System and secure one of these Highgrade Instruments Southland's Leading Piano House. Esk Street. Invercargill. SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK ONLY Bargains in— LADIES’ COTTON HEAVY WEIGHT COMBINATIONS ! ! ! In Women’s and Small Women’s size -only. Best Merino finish. In White and Natural. For the Special price of H /£ A PAIR 7/b FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. J. J. CHAPLIN, THE BEEHIVE. ESK STREET. KINGSLAND & FERGUSON (Estab. 1881). J. I. MACDONALD, H. P. WESTON, Undertaker. Sculptor. UNDERTAKERS 197 SPEY STREET. (Third Block East from Dee Street). MONUMENTALISTS . J DEE STREET. HITCHON’S BACON IS what you require i?r the Holiday Season and Warm Weather when fresh meat does not keep well. HITCHON’S BACON makes a quick meal and everybody likes it. Take it with you to the seaside, or a present to your friend. Get it from your Grocer. Cured at Hitchon’* Bacon factory, Milton. UNDERTAKERS PHONE: 50. J JIRASER4CQ, MONUMENTAL SCULPTORS. Corner SPEY and KELVIN STREETS, INVERCARGILL. Argentina to England. The company directors complain of the loss of revenue involved and urge that the rights of their boat to trade in New Zealand waters be re-established. OVERSEAS SHIPPING. (By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright.) (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) SYDNEY, February 16. Sailed—Ulimaroa (1 p.m.) for New Zealand. LONDON, February 16. Arrivals—At Colon: Port Chalmers and Piako: at Table Bay: Ballarat. Departures: For Sydney—Mongolio : from Newport News—Trekieve; from Panama— Bradford City. STEAMER S ROUGH TRIP. LONDON, February 16. The steamer Narkunda reached Plymouth a day late, having experienced the heaviest weather in her history off the Portuguese coast. On the afternoon of the 13th inst. a 40-ft sea broke over the boat deck, hurrican deck and portside amidships, carrying off the railing and smashing nine windows and flooding the decks and cabins and embedding fragments of plate glass in the wails An elderly male passenger had his hand severely lacerated. The vessel was hove-to for two hours cleaning up (he wreckage. MAIL NOTICES (Supplied by General Post Office). On and after Tuesday, 12th February, mails for centres north of Dunedin will close at 5.25 a.m. and 12.50 p.m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays only. The next despatch via San Francisco of correspondence for United Kingdom ano Continent of Europe will be per s.s. Tahiti closing here about March 1. FEBRUARY 19. Mails for Australian States, Egypt, South Africa and The East close at Chief Post Office at 12.50 p.m. on Tuesday. 19th February, for despatch per s.s. Ulimaroa, Auckland to Sydney. FEBRUARY 21. Mails for Australian Etates, Egypt, South Africa and The East close at Chief Post Office at 5.25 a.m. on Thursday, February 21st, for despatch per s.s. Mar am a from Wellington to Sydney. Mails for United Kingdom and Continent of Europe (specially addressed correspondence only) also South America and Tenerlife close at Chief Post Office on Thursday, 21st February, at 10 a.m., for despatch per s_s. Tairoa from Bluff via Montevideo. FEBRUARY 26. Mails for United Kingdom and Continent of Europe (specially addressed correspondence only) Cristobal, Panama Canal, Central America, etc., close at Chief Post Office at 12.50 p.m. on Tuesday, 26th February, for despatch per s.s. Corinthic from Wellington via Panama. G. R COOPER, Chief Postmaster.
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Southland Times, Issue 19173, 18 February 1924, Page 4
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