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MMUC NOTICE*. CHRISTMAS SPECIALTIES AT MATHESOirS. SHKUSD WALNUTS . 2/8 b. MUBCATELES (Bnt Qn»li«y) . . VS pkt. JORDAN ALMONDS 3/- per lb. COOKING FIGS (New. Sphodid Quelity). lOd. per lb. BLUE RIBBON DESSERT FIGB 1/3 pkt. MT. SERRAT LIMEJUICE . . 4/- Bottle. STRAWBERRIES . . . 2/8 per tin. FRUIT SALAD 2/6 per Jar. PLUM PUDDINGS 2/6 Tin. MINCE MEAT 2/6 Jar. LEMON CHEESE ' 2/6 Jar. SPECIALLY SELECTED HAMS—I/6 lb. OX TONGUES . . . . 2/9 to 7/6 COOKED HAM . . . . 2/6 per lb. SEPARATOR BUTTER .... 1/3 per lb. Great Variety Confectionery—Boxa Chocolate, at all pricea. Special Quality Tinned Cheoa Now Ready. MATHESON’S, LTD. Heinz Demonstration at Tay Street Shop This Week. CONGOLEUM ART SQUARES. WILL ALL THOSE WHO WERE ’’ INQUIRING FOR CONGOLEUM SQUARES. Please Note that we have landed another shipment and are now in a position to supply the following sizes:— 9ft. X 9-ft.; 9-ft. X 10-ft. 6-in; 9-ft. x 124 t. We have only a limited supply of the 9 x 9 sizes, so would advise those who require immediate delivery of same to GET IN EARLY! GEO. MOTE & SON THE RELIABLE HOME FURNISHERS, TAY STREET, INVERCARGILL RIVERTON REGATTA. rpHE RIVERTON HOTELKEEPERS have JL decided that on REGATTA DAY all Bottles of Spirits, Ales or Stout must either be paid for or taken delivery of before 4 p.m. LUNCHEON in All Hotels 3/- on Regatta Day. Ds9l2 YARDLEY’S Lavendar Compacts m beautiful Gun Metal Cases. Also Perfume Caskets in great variety.—UNlTED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' DISPENSARY, Tay Street, Photo Albums, ’Phone 453. HIGH-CLASS CHRISTMAS GIFTS. r nHAT, voue t'aiendf’ will I-e .sure and X , Appn ate. 4 Toilet Sett, Vanity Cases, Armefts, Nocldets, Bangles and Pictures THE ART SALON. A. CREDGINGTON. - - - 117 DEE ST. Exquisite manicure sets in Jade, Amber and Tortoiseshell. Prices surprisingly reasonable.—UNlTED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES ’DISPENSARY, Tay Street, Camera Supplies. Thone 453. 9/6 AND 10/6 IS OUP. PRICE for Men’s Sports Shirts in the Best Wearing Materials obtainable. Just the thing for Holiday Wear, at: “THE BUSY SHOP,”—COPELAND’S 36 DEE STREET. LADBROOK’S CHRISTMAS SPOT COMPETITION! SPOT FIVE THINGS IN OUR WINDOW WHICH WE DO NOT SELL! These are hidden among our Famous HOME-MADE PASTRY AND CAKES. THREE PRIZES OF LADBROOK’S FAMOUS CAKES. Competition starts MONDAY Morning, ends 4 p.m. WEDNESDAY. Winners’ Names in Our Window at 6 p.m. DON’T MISS THIS—OPEN TO EVERYBODY. LADBROOK’S, LTD. DEE STREET. Qpp. Yarrow Street. IpILMS! Films and Cameras for the Hol’day Season. Plenty of Fresh Films. AU sses, at POLLOK’S PHARMACY, 99 Tay Street. BOROUGH OF INVERCARGILL. REFUSE REMOVAL DURING CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Refuse which is usually removed on THURSDAY AND FRIDAY (Christmas Day and Boxing Day, also New Year’s Day and January 2) will be collected on MONDAY and TUESDAY, December 29 and 30. Owing to this alteration, the usual Monday and Tuesday services on December 29 and 30 will be suspended. The Wednesday and Saturday Services will continue as usual. F. BURWELL, Town Clerk. Town Hall, December 22, 1924. DsB96 TAITS WOODLANDS MEAT COMPANY, LIMITED. SHAREHOLDERS are notified that the WOODLANDS MEAT WORKS will open for the Season on MONDAY, 12th January, 1925. MR R. RUSSELL has been re-appointed Stock Buyer for the Company. F. C. SMITH, DsB93 Secretary. A AITCHISON. THE RIGHT PLACE TO BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.

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Southland Times, Issue 19434, 24 December 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Issue 19434, 24 December 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Issue 19434, 24 December 1924, Page 1