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XMAS CHEER XMAS WILL SOON BE HERE—BUY YOUR GOOD CHEER NOW. CHOICE SULTANAS (3 Crown) 9d DRIF.D APRICOTS 1/5 TOILET SOAP—4 for I/-; 3 for I/-; CHOICE SULTANAS (2 Crown) 8d FLOUR— 2 Lar 9 e c » k « '/■ SEEDLESS RAISINS 7d 200 lbs for 44/- BEST MAIZENA 7d CHOICE CURRANTS 7d 100 lbs for 23/- RASPBERRY VINEGAR .... 1/3 SEEDED RAISINS 7d 50 lbs for ........ IZ/- LEMON SYRUP 1/3 LEMON PEEL 1/2 25 lbs for 6/3 LIME JUICE CORDIAL ... 1/3 MIXED PEEL 1/6 SUGAR— MARSHALL’S FAMOUS SUMMER CRYSTALISED GINGER ... 1/8 7n lhs {( _ 17/3 DRINKS 1/3 per bottle. SICILY ALMONDS 2/6 70 lbs BX 18/3 BAKING POWDER 1/4 CRYSTALISED CHERRIES . . 2/6 10 ibs 1A 3/- CREAM OF TARTAR .... 1/2 CANNED FRUITS (in Syrup)— lh . ~ BAKING SODA 3d BARTLETT PEARS . ... 1/6 ‘ ‘ SAUCES, PICKLES, CURRIES, FREESTONE PEACHES ... 1/5 WHITE SAGO 12 Ibs 2/10 CHUTNEY, PEPPERS, MUSTARD. CHOICE APRICOTS' .... 1/5 PEARL TAPIOCA ... . 12 Ibs 2/10 TEA—The choicest money can buy— PINEAPPLE (large) .... I/- CORNFLOUR 6d per pkt 2/4, 2/6, 2/10, 3/11 per lb. PINEAPPLE (small) . . . . 8d 3 LBS BULK CORNFLOUR for I/- 70 LBS SUGAR 17/3 ESSENCES— BULK COCOA 1/6 VANILLA, LEMON, ALMOND 6 LBS BULK DATES 1/9 SMALL PROFITS (large) 1/3 per bottle PKTS. DATES 6d each ATTTrir- nvu e All varieties (small) 8d per bottle 12 PKTS. JELI.IES 2/6 QI H K RETURNS All Orders from Town and ajF jL Country get Prompt attention at BJI » w DEE STREET INVERCARGILL.

[■■■■ll Product of General Motors Chevrolet is now completely *•_ A oernbled by New Zealand labour . Bt the P«tone workA of General All you would expect I: giving you lower price- and • in Higher Priced Cars Here is what Chevrolet alone gives you at anywhere near Chevrolet price. The power and sthoothness of a valve-in-head motor —the simplicity of a modern 3-speed transmission 11 the comfort of extra-long semi-elliptic springs—the // 1.. handling ease of a semi-reversible steering gear-the //——|L I beauty and long life of Duco finish —and Fisher / 33E3 11 bodies on closed cars. // "" ./—/ ’' - ■ Let a demonstration show you what these features h IF~I mean—and why— |||~/] Everyone is Talking Chevrolet" 1 4-DOOR p.QQH SEDAN 2-DOOR £275 COACH f J \ TOURER £ 2 l 9 T7k modr.l illustrated ie the }-donr ROADSTER 1 Q Sedan finished in Aquamarine Blue with I U fenders and upper structure. (Colours uubjert to change.) Prices are for Delivery RuSSCH CO., Ltd. at Invercargill. z DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL.

SPECIAL £ VALUE PYJAMAS MT; g/11 per Suit These are a mighty good offer- | H || M ing and typical of many other JJJ ilill “ H. 8.” Good Values.—The Hw proof of these Pyjamas is in the wearing of them. Aids to Better Buying 1 “WINCEYETTE” PYJAMAS. A strong material for summer wear. In good washing colours. PRICE 9/11 suit. “UNIONETTE” PYJAMAS. A splendid line for real hard wear; good patterns. PRICES 13/6, 14/6 Sult. “REPP” PYJAMAS. Just opened a fine range of these goods. “Always popular.” PRICES 16/6 to 19/6 suit. “TOBRALCO” PYJAMAS. This material noted for hard wear and guaranteed not to fade. PRICE 18/6 Suit. “SILKETTE” PYJAMAS. Very smart, nobby patterns. Makes a very handsome Christmas Gift. PRICES FROM 22/6 to 29/6 suit. “TRICOLINE” PYJAMAS. A splendid material. Just like Silk. “Special colourings.” PRICE 32/6 suit. “FUJI SILK” PYJAMAS, in natural colours; very choice and select PRICE 39/6 Suit. ■ New Zealand Clothing Factory. MAKERS OF MEN’S WEAR.

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Southland Times, Issue 20044, 4 December 1926, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 20044, 4 December 1926, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 20044, 4 December 1926, Page 4

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