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FOLDING Seagrass Go-Carts Full size, sound construction, beet finish. ®r£3 ,5/ ' As Illustrated tX/pSSrTrv Manufactured by L. PITCHER & CO. Opp. Railway Station, DUNEDIN. Call or Write for Catalogue. Batcheler’s Pram Store. Dee Street, INVERCARGILL SOLE SOUTHLAND AGENTS. MRS JAMES STEWART, FLORISTE, 99 BOWMONT STREET. BOUQUETS, Funeral Emblems and ail descriptions of Floral Work artistically executed. Ad 152 TO GOLFERS. r A LIGHT-WEIGHT WATERPROOF t)V OVERCOATS; suitable for Golfers. This Coat can be carried in your pocket. Usual price 29/6; Clearance Price 17/6, at COPELAND’S, 36 Dee Street. Jb49 TOUR toes will tingle with a cosy glow if you have a “UNIQUE” Hot Water Bag at the foot of the bed. Made by North British Rubber Co.—2. —New Brick Home of Five Jj.Lv I t) Rooms, ash panelled hall, large slab mantelpiece, tiled range, radiator points, figured fibrous plaster ceiling, pullout bins, meat safe, etc. Deposit £2OO.—A. W. COWLEY, 26 Esk Street.

Solid Value That’s just what our own make are and RELIABLE. FOR INSTANCE HERE’S A FEW PRICES. MEN’S STRONG WHOLEBACK BALMORALS; tips and nail, 22/6 MEN’S STOUT CHROME DERBY BALMORALS; tips 19/6 YOUTHS’ STOUT CHROME DERBY BALMORALS g/Q AND ■( g Q WOMEN’S STOUT CHROME OR KIP STOCKYARDS 18/6 WRITE OR CALL. KINGSLAND’S T “

66SALESPEOPLE! Why work for low D wages?” Train yourself to be a High-Salaried Expert, by studying the National Salesman’s Training Course. Send for Prospectus “V.” Howard Ballan, 177 T, Hereford St., Christchurch. SIX-ROOMED HOUSE in excellent order throughout, including gas, e.L, h. and c. water, bathroom, wash-house, workshop, etc. Price £lO5O. Terms arranged.—J. HOLLOWAY, LTD., Esk Street. 84a FOR SALE—Petrol Cases, 10/- for 50; delivered in town.—HOLLOWAY BROS., 126 Tay Street. ’Phone 101. Only a limited quantity for sale.

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Southland Times, Issue 20228, 13 July 1927, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 20228, 13 July 1927, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 20228, 13 July 1927, Page 7

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