PUBLIC NOTICES. ADD ZEST TO LIFE! Enjoy a good breakfast and YOUR DAY IS ONE OF BRIGHTNESS. GRAPE FRUIT. A Tonic for jaded nerves, and an appetising Fond We have just received two notable lines from South Africa. GENUINE GRAPE FRUIT. Price 1/6 per Tin. WHOLESOME AND SATISFYING. GRAPE FRUIT JUICE. Price 1/- per Tin. YOUNG AND OLD WILL LIKE IT. GET A TIN TO TRY. 1 MATHESON’S, LTD. THE GROCERY EMPORIUM. SOFA SQUARES AT GIFT PRICES FOR LAST WEEK OF MOIR’S STOCK REDUCING SALE. EXTRA HEAVY AXMINSTER SOFA SQUARES; Lovely Patterns. 72-in. x 45-in. Usual Price .... 40/Stock Reducing Price 30/-72-in. x 48-in. Usual Price .... 50/Stock Reducing Price 40/HEAVY VELVET PILE SOFA SQUARES. 72-in x 45-in. Usual Price .... 38/6 Stock Reducing Price 32/6 72-in. x 54-in. Usual Pricey. . . . 5)2/6 Stock Reducing Price 42/6 TAPESTRY SOFA SQUARES. 72-in. x 36-in. Usual Price 20/6 Stock Reducing Price 16/6 72-in. x 45-in. Usual Keen Price . . . 25/Stock Reducing Price 20/-7-ft. 6-in. x 5-ft. 3-in. Usual .... 39/6 For 30/SALE ENDS ON SATURDAY FIRST. BE IN TIME! G. MOIR & SON, LTD. THE RELIABLE HOME FURNISHERS. 48 TAY ST., INVERCARGILL. SATISFACTION ALWAYS GUARANTEED .'. ■ 4 ' JAMES HOLLAND. fJIHE RELIABLE OX BEEF BUTCHER. DEE STREET. INVERCARGILL. PHONE: 313. There is double the en j oyment when the Meat is of the best. REMEMBER: NO COW BEEF OR EWE MUTTON. BARGAINS AT HALL’S WAREHOUSE. TO FACILITATE STOCKTAKING, we have made a good reduction on most lines. Our NEW COATS, which are still arriving, are marked down to bedrock prices which give wonderful value. To the clients still requiring new Coats we advise an early inspection. HATS. SMART LITTLE PULLONS; in Velour and Felts. All going at one price: 7/11 CARDIGANS. Which are worth 29/6 and 35/—Now going at • 20/- and 22/6 COSTUMES. Here is a very fine range of Worsted and Tweed Costumes waiting your inspection. All marked at Hall’s Cash Prices: From £3 3/-, £3 7/6, £3 15/-, £4 4/-, £4 10/-, £5 5/WOOL JUMPERS. At Fine Prices, starting from 10/-, 12/6, 15/-, 19/6, 22/6. To Clear at 15/- and £l. One line of Costumes and Frocks. These Garments are last season’s, and were selling at £4 and £5. CALL EARLY! AND BRING A FRIEND TO HALL’S WAREHOUSE DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL. (Upstairs; above Haeremai Cafe). MRS A. DRYDEN. THE SEWING SHOP. BEGS TO ANNOUNCE to her numerous Customers that she has removed to LARGER AND MORE COMMODIOUS PREMISES (Lately occupied by Miss Brey, Milliner). And hopes that old and new clients will pay her a visit to see the latest in COATS, FROCKS AND EVENING DRESSES. AU styles of Dresses made to customers' own designs. Alterations and renovations undertaken. Fur Coats altered, Re-lined and Repaired. Hemstitching neatly and promptly done. MRS A. DRYDEN. THE SEWING SHOP. (Opp. H. & J. Smith’s). TAY STREET. INVERCARGILL. THE TALKIES are proving popular, but the greatest attraction for Southlanders is top market values for all Farm Oddments obtainable at Andrew Wilson, Ltd.
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Southland Times, Issue 20833, 23 July 1929, Page 1
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