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PUBLIC NOTICES. __ _ . WE INVITE INSPECTION QF THE FOLLOWING NEW LINES: | THE NEW IDEA IN TEAPOTS—Non-drip. 3/3 to 5/6 each. THE NEW IDEA IN MILK JUGS—Flyproof. 2/3 to 4/- Each. TINNED SAUCEPANS—WondefuI Value: 9d, 1/-, 1/3 and 1/6 each. TINNED WASH-UPS .._ 3/-, 4/-, 5/-. TINNED BAKING DISHES 2/-, 3/-, 4/6 ALUMINIUM SAUCEPANS—Various Prices ALUMINIUM KETTLES—Various Prices. ALUMINIUM MIXING BASINS—6/6 and 9/- Each. CUPS AND SAUCERS—I2/6, 15/-, 17/6, 22/6 per dozen. SEVERAL STOCKTAKING BARGAINS i JUST NOW. SEE SPECIAL STAND. MATHESON’S, LTD. DEE STREET AND TAY STREET, INVERCARGILL. SERVICE. Service is our Watchword, To serve you every day; With Furniture and Furnishings Guaranteed in every way. Our Prices are the finest, That always is our “lay”; “First” for civility and attention Is what Other people say. Now, never let you chances slip, But catch them while you may; And if that nest you want right fixed, See US without delay. GEO. MOIR & SON, The Reliable Home Furnishers. TAY ST., INVERCARGILL. FOR SORES on Horses and Cattle, including broken knees, broken shoulders, torn hoofs, barbed wire tears, cuts, etc., get CALCARUM from JI. SOMMERVILLE, Chemist, Dee Street, Invercargill. Worth £1 a box. Price 3/6 a box. POULTR'iMEN. IF YOU WANT EGGS you must have WHEAT. We have 1000 Sacks in hand. F. BOWDEN J GO Four dozen seagrass mats—to Clear at 1/9 Each. Three Dozen Seagrass Rugs, 58-in. x 30-in., to clear at 4/9 each. Three Dozen Seagrass Rugs, 72-in. x 36-in., to clear at 5/6 each. JUST THE THING FOR THE BEDROOM. BROAD, SMALL & CO. WANTED —To buy Ladies’ and Gents’ Clothing and Boots in any quantity. Top Prices. —L'iNCH & PASKELL, Dealers, Tay and Deveron Streets. ’Phone: 991. BE WARM these cold nights. Use a Best Quality Unique Hot Water Bottle. We guarantee every bag we sell and our prices are the lowest. —POLLOK’S PHARMACY, 99 Tay Street. Quinine and iron tonic -This is an invaluable tonic and blood purifier. It is composed of the purest Quinine , and Iron and is one of the most efficacious and strengthening medicines yet discovered. Obtainable only from R. SOMMERVILLE, Chemist and Eyesight Specialist, Dee Street, Invercargill, at 2/6 a bottle; posted 3/-. REMEMBER —Rice’s Cough Drops are good. Try them for Quality and Effectiveness. BRONNELLY’S Family Bath Soap. We specially imported this Soap to meet the demand for a good bath soap at a moderate price. It is a first-class soap. Price: Three Cakes for 1/6; or 5/6 per box of one dozen—POLLOK’S PHARMACY, 99 Tay Street. FOR a Tasty Toffee with a rich creamy flavour, try RICE’S CREAM TOFFEE at 1/4 per lb. H U D S 0 N’S “THE ARCADIA,” DEE STREET. rjIHE HOME OF DAINTY CAKES. We specialise in Wedding Cakes and Catering. —Satisfaction Guaranteed— JOHN BRINSMEAD & SON’S PIANOS The piano with a reputation For TONE AND DURABILITY. Endorsed by the World’s Master Musicians. MARK HAMBOURG Says: 'The touch is perfect, the ainguig quality almost human and the action unsurpassed.” GUR OAK McCRACKEN & WALLS PIANOS ARE THE BEST PROCURABLE. Finished in any colour to match ydur furnishings. B. SQUIRE & SONS THE STUDENTS’ PIANO. gulbransen registering PIANO. THE INSTRUMENT THAT PLAYS WITH REAL EXPRESSION. 8. DICKET & CO. DEE STREET. Box 208. 'Phone: 1643. Next News. OLD FALSE TEETH BOUGHT—Sound or broken; also Dental Scrap. Best prices in N.Z., sent by return mail. Poet to J. DUNSTONE, Box 51 Wellesley Street, a —i_i— j Established 31 years.

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Southland Times, Issue 19280, 26 June 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Issue 19280, 26 June 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Issue 19280, 26 June 1924, Page 1

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