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MISCELLANEOUS. SOMETHING HOT! FOR WINTER TIME MEALS. WE can supply quite a variety of articles which will ensure satisfaction in providing appetising Foods. LOOK THOUGH THIS LIST! CHUTNEY. Rosella Fruit 1/11 Bot. Tippings 2/6 Bot. Heinz Tomato 1/11 Bot. Heinz Indian 2/11 Bot. Whittome’s 1/8 Bot. CURRY POWDER Crosse & Blackwell's .... 1/4 Bot. Morton’s lid. Bot. Strang’s lid. Bot. Keen’s 9d. Tin Vencat’s . . . 1/5, 2/6 and 4/3 Tin. SAUCE. Lea & Perrin’s .... 1/6 and 2/9 Bot. H.P 1/6 Bot. Whittome’s Worcester 1/- Bot. Ox Worcester 1/3 Bot. Tobasco’s Pepper Sauce . . .2/6 Bot. (Try it with Oysters). Heinz Beefsteak Sauce . . . 1/11 Bot. For Greater Satisfaction at Less Cost SHOP HERE! MATHESON’S, LTD. THE GROCERY EMPORIUM. A FEW SAMPLES OF PRICE REDUCTIONS AT MOIR’S SIX DAYS’ SALE! OF FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS! FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS! BEDROOM SUITES; complete with Wardrobes. Usual Keen Price £2O. Six Days’ Sale Price - - £l7 10/-SEVEN-PIECE DEVONPORT SUITE; in Oak. Usual Keen Price £33 10/Six Days’ Sale Price - - £27 10/SIDEBOARDS; Oak. 5-ft. x 6 ft. Beautiful Piece of Furniture. Usual Keen Price £2l. Six Days’ Sale Price - - £lB 10/DINING TABLE; Oak; Club Leg; Double Margin. Seat eight persons. Usual Keen Price £6 10/Six Days’ Sale Price - - £5 7/6 ONLY TWO MORE DAYS LEFT! ONLY TWO MORE DAYS LEFT! Sale Ends Definitely on Saturday, 30th, Sale Ends Definitely on Saturday, 30th, at 9 p.m. HURRY! AND DON’T MISS THESE BARGAINS. AND DON’T MISS THESE BARGAINS. G. MOIR & SON, LTD. THE RELIABLE HOME FURNISHERS. 48 TAY ST., INVERCARGILL. SATISFACTION ALWAYS GUARANTEED JAMES HOLLAND IJIHE RELIABLE OX BEEF BUTCHER. DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL. The shop svliere to MEET the best MEAT fattened, and offered to you to buy. REMEMBER: No cow beef or Ewe Murton. 'PHONE: 313. ACME WRINGERS. jgUILT FOR A LIFETIME’S SERVICE. 12-in., 42/6; 14-in., 45/-16-in., 50/Six Special Features of an Acme Wringer: Rustless Unbreakable Frame. Solid Rubber Rollers. Reversible Water Drain. Detachable Mangling Board. Reversible Tub and Table Clamps. Guaranteed for Five Years. RECOMMENDED BY THE SOUTHLAND HARDWARE CO., LTD. TAY STREET. INVERCARGILL. REAL VALUE! WHAT IS REAL VALUE? It is getting something well worth the money paid for it. You read very often: “This Garment 45/—Sale Price 30/-.” Why, this is not to say it is cheap, or that it is real value. It really only may be worth 15/-. No! Sale price stuck on to the ticket does not make for value. The place for REAL VALUE is HALL’S WAREHOUSE, above the Haeremai Cafe. The secret of giving real value is by buying in the right market and selling at a low cash price—Yes, at HALL’S you are assured of real value. We are showing a very fine range of WINTER APPAREL, and INVITE YOUR INSPECTION. LADIES’ VELOUR COATS—With new Fur Collars; in good quality Velours. All new Styles and Shades: 90/-, 95/-, 105/-, 117/6, 126/-, 140/CARDIGANS—In Wool and Silk Wool. From 10/6, 13/6, 17/6, 22/6, 29/6. JUST ARRIVED—NEW JUMPERS; New Stj’les; New Shades at all Prices. FURS—ARRIVE DAILY AT HALL’S and selling daily at low cash prices for cash. 22/6, 30/-, 35/-, 47/6, £3 3/-, £4 4/and lhe best money can buy at £lO 10/MODEL FROCKS—In Reps and Charmelaines. All in new styles. Lovely shades. No old stock. Nothing but smart exclusive Garments.—From £3 3/-, £3 10/-, £3 15/-, £4 4/-, £4 10/YES! FOR REAL VALUE VISIT HALL’S WAREHOUSE. DEE STREET. (Upstairs; above Haeremai Cafe.) BOX 197. PHONE; 994

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Southland Times, Issue 20524, 28 June 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Issue 20524, 28 June 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Issue 20524, 28 June 1928, Page 1

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