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MISCELLANEOUS. SPECIAL BARGAIN! GLADSTONE! £875 Charming Wooden Bungalow. Every Modern Convenience. Beautiful Condition Throughout. Fine Section. Handy to Waihopai and New High Schools. Early Possession. Finance Arranged. The owner of the above very desirable Home will exchange for a Six-roomed House in south part of town. This is only one of our manv EASTER BARGAINS. SCANDRETT & SONS, LTD. THE PROPERTY SALESMEN. Esk Street. Invercargill. ’PHONE: 180. “stWktakiw” SALE! SALE! Q AT p SALE! SALE! SALE! SALE! DAJuIL SALE! SALE! rp H E EVENT OF THE YEAR ALL GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES. STAINLESS CUTLERY—Desserts, 10/6 half-doz.; Tables, 12/6 half-doz.—Best Value in Southland. HOT WATER BAGS—Best British Thick Rubber. The Pedigree Bag. Guaranteed for Two Years—7/6, 10/-, 11/6, 12/6—Don’t Go to Bed with Cold Feet. Be Cosy. Buy a Bag Now. ELECTRIC TORCHES—For Dark Nights. We have just landed a Fine Selection of NIAGARA TORCHES—the World’s Best Make. Two-Cell Fibre Baby . . . . .6/6 Each. Two-Cell Nickel Baby . . . .7/6 Each. Two-Cell Fibre Ordinary . . . 7/6 Each. Two-Cell Nickel Ordinary . . .8/6 Each. Two-Cell Fibre Spotlight . . . 12/6 Each. Two-Cell Nickel Spotlight . . 12/6 Each. Three-Cell Fibre Spotlight . 17/6 and 24/-Three-Cell Nickel Spotlight . 17/6 and 24/(Both with Hexagonal Head). BATTERIES: Baby, 1/3; Two-Cell 1/6; Three-Cell 2/-; Flat 1/6. BULBS: Ord. and Spot 1/When in Trouble bring your Torches to Us—We are Experts. WE STOCK SPAFFORD’S FILES—Cuts out Two Yankees. MACKAY ' AND AITCHISON LTD. IRONMONGERS. HOLLAND. THE (RELIABLE OX BEEF BUTCHER. DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL. EASTER HOLIDAYS. WILL BE CLOSED from Thursday night, April 1; opens again Tuesday Morning, April 6. We will have an abundant supply of Meat for the Easter requirements, all of the finest quality at our usual low prices. OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY. ’PHONE: 313. FUR COATS —Velour Coats and Tweed Coats. The latest styles. Great Easter Bargain Prices at the “ECONOMIC,” Dee Street. My 1037 HOT WATER BAGS—Gum Boots, Garden Hose, Waterproof Sheeting, Invalid Air Cushions, Rubber Soles and Heels. Everything Reduced during our Stocktaking Sale.—THE PARA RUBBER CO., Dee St., opp. Grand Hotel. WANTED —457 Ladies to buy Winter Coats from the “ECONOMIC” Great Easter Coat Sale. My 1037 APPLES: 4/- half-case; Plums and Pears 5/6; Tomatoes, 24-lbs. 8/-; railed; cash.—CRAIG ORCHARD, Box 72, Gore. WANTED —457 Ladies to buy Winter Coats from the “ECONOMIC” Great Easter Coat Sale. My 1037 EASTER DELICACIES—Fresh Pork, Pickled Pork; also Large Supply of Smallgoods.—LlNDSAY 4 CO. MEN’S FANCY SOX In all Colours. IN THE BEST ENGLISH MAKES. Prices from 2/6 up. AT COPELAND’S FOUR-WEEK SALE. WANTED —Every Cyclist to purchase ?. Pair or Tyres and Tubes from us during Stocktaking Sale. .7/- reduction on full set. Pumps, Chains and Outfits all reduced.—THE PARA RUBBER CO., Dee Street (opp. Grand Hotel). WE PRINT CONCERT TICKETS 4 PROGRAMMES and GUARANTEE A FIRST-CLASS JOB. ASK FOR QUOTATION. JOBBING MANAGER. SOUTHLAND TIMES - - - ESK STREET. WANTED —457 Ladies to buy Winter Coats from the “ECONOMIC” Great Easter Coat Sale. My 1037 SET TWO CYCLE TYRES AND TUBES PRICE 25/(Guaranteed). GEO. WILSON. BARB CYCLE STORES :: DEE STREET. CYCLISTS —Your opportunity to save 2/6 on a tyre. Purchase during Stocktaking Sale. Fitting Free.—THE PARA RUBBER CO., Dee Street, opp. Grand Hotel. E ASTOR COAT BARGAINS for Ladies it the “ECONOMIC,” Dee Street. Jiaßty aaad-aa.ev.eqr gaHoenl. _ Jlxl<B7

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Southland Times, Issue 19831, 30 March 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 19831, 30 March 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 19831, 30 March 1926, Page 1

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