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MRS A. DRYDEN. SEWING SHOP (opposite H. <fc J. Smith’s). MRS DRYDEN will promptly execute Orders for Summer Costumes or Sleeveless Coats. Alterations and Renovations in latest styles to suit customers. LADIES’ OWN MATERIAL MADE UP. All work guaranteed. Country Customers specially catered for —Cut and Fitted same day.

PROTECT yourself against the terrors of Fire. You never know when a conflagration may occur and the disaster place you in a most unhappy position if only partially covered or totally uninsured. To possess an easy mind and secure immunity from worry, take out a policy for an adequate amount in the “National.” Houses which will be left empty during the holiday season should be fully covered by insurance. This old established local company has a reputation for settling all claims on a fair and liberal basis. The business of the “National” embraces all classes of Fire, Marine, and Accident Insurance, including Motor Indemnity, Employers' Liability, Fidelity Guarantee, Burglary, Plate Glass, Public Risk—Bonds of all descriptions —and other forms of protection for the public. The maximum of Efficient Service and Lowest Current Rates represent the basis upon which the confidence of insurers is and held. ' THE MTIOIW ) ' INSURANCE CO. OF HEW ZEALAND IT T. H. MILLS. Local Manager National Mortgage Buildings, The Crescent. Chief Agents—National Mortgage and Agency Co. Ltd. HALF the success of washday depends on the starch you use. “Dove" Brand Pure Rice Starch will impart to napery a beautiful snowy gloss. It must be “Dove" Brands 8

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Southland Times, Issue 20399, 31 January 1928, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 20399, 31 January 1928, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 20399, 31 January 1928, Page 11