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MISCELLANEOUS. KEEP THURSCA FREE! Because it will mark the opening of AN INTERESTING DEMONSTRATION YOU’VE HEARD OF TYNE BRAND HERRINGS IN TOMATO SAUCE. TYNE BRAND FISH PASTES. DROMEDARY DATES. UMBRELLA FIGS. O.K. SAUCE. ON THURSDAY, APRIL 18. It will be our privilege to show Housewives new methods of using these lines for the preparation of tasty dishes. DON’T MISS IT. MATHESON’S, LTD. THE GROCERY EMPORIUM. MOIR’S FURNITURE NEWS WONDERFUL VALUE IN HEARTH RUGS AND SOFA SQUARES. WE told you yesterday we were going to cause a sensation with our Prices for Hearthrugs and Sofa Squares. We are heavily overstocked in this section and have decided to sell until stocks are normal. READ THE FOLLOWING PRICES and then hurry, as these prices will only hold until overstocks are cleared. TAPESTRY HEARTH RUGS. 54-in. x 27-in.; was 9/6—NOW . . . 6/6 AXMINSTER HEARTH RUGS. 54-in. x 24-in.; was 14/6—NOW . . 9/11 EXTRA HEAVY VELVET PILE HEARTH RUGS. 54-in. x 24-in.; was 15/—NOW . . 10/6 EXTRA HEAVY AXMINSTER HEARTH RUGS. 54-in. x 27-in.; was 19/—NOW . . . 14/6 60-in. x 30-in.; was 21/—NOW . . 15/-72-in. x 32-in.; was 29/6—NOW . . 21/HEAVY AXMINSTER SOFA SQUARES. 72-in. x 54-in.; was 44/—NOW . . 35/EXTRA HEAVY AXMINSTER SOFA SQUARES. 72-in. x 54-in.; was 50/—NOW . . 39/6 NOW THEN, YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO MISS VALUES LIKE THESE. Winter is at hand and you want your Rooms nice and bright and comfortable, and this is your chance to buy a new Hearth Rug or Sofa Square. BE IN TIME—DON’T MISS IT! G. MOIR & SON, LTD. THE RELIABLE HOME FURNISHERS. 48 TAY ST., INVERCARGILL. SATISFACTION ALWAYS GUARANTEED JAMES HOLLAND. IJIHE RELIABLE OX BEEF BUTCHER. DEE ST., INVERCARGILL. PHONE: 313 There is double the enjoyment in the meal when the meat is of the best. Only the Choicest Cuts are offered here because we buy Cattle only of the primest condition. Every pound of Meat is full nourishment and of pleasing flavour. REMEMBER: NO COW BEEF OR EWE MUTTON. LET HALL’S WAREHOUSE SUPPLY YOUR NEW WINTER GARMENTS. NEW FACECLOTH COATS; in shades of Golden Brown, Cocoa, Chocolate, Nut Brown, Cedar, Grey, Birska, Lido, Navy and Black—From £6 18/6 to £l2 12/FURS AND NECKLETS: Sunshine Fox ..... £5 5/Beige Fox £6 10/Golden Fox £7 10/Natural Fox £6 6/Kasho Fox £4 4/Monte Video Fox . . . .£3 3/Opossum Necklets at . . . 27/6 Opossum Necklets at . . . 39/6 2 Pelt Opossum Stoles at £3 10/FELT PULL-ONS; in all the leading shades and two-tone effects, from 10/6 to 27/6 HALL’S WAREHOUSE—SuppIies you with the Best Tweed Costumes at the lowest prices. See our new Winter Tweeds. CASHMERE AND WOOLLEN SUITS in Two and Threepiece, are opening daily from 39/6, 42/-, 45/-, 47/6 to £5 10/CARDIGANS; in new Silk and Wool effects and belted styles, from 15/-, 17/6, 19/6, 22/6, 25/- to 35/TWEED PLEATED SKIRTS; in smart designs. A splendid range, at 19/6 HALL’S WAREHOUSE (Above Haeremai.) DEE STREET. INVERCARGILL. UNRIVALLED VALUES IN HOCKEY STICKS. IN the matter of weight, balance, and size of grip it is imperative to have a Stick that meets the requirements of the individual. All OUR STICKS are specially selected and we can equip you with one at most moderate cost. PRICES RANGE FROM 18/6 to 25/We recommend you to buy a Stick as used by the Indian Hockey Team when in New Zealand-WE STOCK THEM. J. A. DOI G. ' SOUTHLAND SPORTS DEPOT, DEE-ST. MEN’S COOKHAMS; Black, Brown and Tan; 35/- and 48/6 Pair. Three new imported Iines.—ABRAHAM WACHNER, Dalgety’s Buildings, Don Street.

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Southland Times, Issue 20661, 17 April 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 20661, 17 April 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 20661, 17 April 1929, Page 1

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