0. *• SOUTHLAND A. & P. ASSOCIATION. ROYAL NEW ZEALAND SHOW To be opened by His Excellency Sir Charles Fergusson. INVERCARGILL SHOWGROUNDS, DECEMBER 10, 11, 12 £2500 prize money. £2500 ADMISSION TO SHOW: First Day, 1/-, Children 6d. Second Day (People’s Day) 2/-; Children 6d. Third Day (People’s Day) 2/-; Children Free. Grandstand 2/each day. In connection with the Evening Sports, Members’ Tickets and Coupons DO NOT admit holders to ground. The charge will be: Adults 1/-; Children Gd. SHEEP DOG TRIALS RUGBY PARK — MONDAY, DECEMBER 9th. Commencing 9.30 a.m. ADMISSION: 1/-; Children 6d. NOTICE-—Owing to the huge entry in all classes of Stock and Machinery, it is impossible to accommodate motor Cars, and none will be allowed on Ground. A. L. ADAMSON, Nt1366 Show Secretary, Box 219, Invercargill. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. 1 IF YOU ARE NOT FULLY ASSURED' You should at once effect a policy with' the Largest and. Most Successful Mutual Life Office in the British 'Empire. THE OPPORTUNITY NOW OFFERS For you to do this, and secure a share in the surplus for the year 1929, as all participating policies completed in the Ordinary Department on or before 31st December next, will share in the Bonus to be declared as at that, date. REMEMBER THAT A CASH BONUS Of over £3,000,000 was divided amongst participating Policy-holders in the Ordinary Department, for the one.year 1928, creating a “record” for the Society, and providing additions to the sums assured of over £5,000,000. THE A.M.P SOCIETY Offers the Best Contract, holds Exceptional Reserves, gives Unquestionable security. ALL SURPLUS BELONGS TO THE POLICY-HOLDERS. Don’t Delay. Act at Once. F. F. McBRYDE, MANAGER FOR NEW ZEALAND. Invercargill District Office: F. A. D. BARCLAY, DISTRICT MANAGER. 1587
ABRAHAM WACH N E R DALGETY’S BUILDINGS, DON STREET. COMMENCES HUGE DISPLAY FOR SHOW WEEK 300 PAIR JUST ARRIVED! LADIES’ BLACK SATIN SHOES; Fancy Courts and Straps; Low, Louis, Peg, Cuban, Spike and Jewelled Heels—17/6, 19/6, 22/6, 24/6, 27/6 Pair. LADIES’ NEWER SHADE SHOES for Show and Holiday Wear showing at ABRAHAM WACHNER’S, Dalgety’s Buildings, Don Street. CASH WITH ORDER. POSTAGE FREE. THE LATEST SHADES: New Cocoa, Oakheart, Odeon, Sultan Lillo, Tobacco, Spring Navy, Beirte, Maize, Mushroom, Cupid, Flesh—l9/6, 22/6, 24/6, 27/6, 29/6, 32/6; in half-sizes; Low, Louis, Peg, Spike, Flat or Cuban Heels. Send Your Name and Address and size, and we will do the rest. ALL THE LATEST IN COURTS; 1,000 Styles for your selection. 50 LINES OF LADIES’ GYM. SHOES— Specially reduced to 3/11 and 5/11 for Thursday, Friday and Saturday only. EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF MEN’S COOKHAM BOOTS. We are overstocked by 2,000 Pairs of Men's Cookham Boots, and have decided to job them out. Ask the Bus Driver that goes out your way to procure a Bargain Pair for You. We pay the Freight—l6/6, 17/6, 19/6, 22/6, 24/6, 27/6, 32/6, 35/-. SATISFACTION OR MONEY REFUNDED COSTUMES! ' COSTUMES! COSTUMES! COSTUMES! 30 OF THE BEST. ALL NEW STYES! 30 OF THE BEST. ALL NEW STYES! IN WORSTED, TWEED, AND NAVY REPP. All Sizes. Just Opened up. New Styles. ANOTHER HUGE OPENING UP OF GLORIOUS FROCKS. WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION. 100 TWEED COATS AT JOB PRICES. RAYON FROCKS! RAYON FROCKS! 14/6; 19/6; 22/6 ARE BEING BOUGHT FREELY. WE ARE ALWAYS OPENING UP NEW LINES IN THE FOLLOWING: Dainty Hosiery, Suit Cases, Fuji Jumpers, Georgette and Lace Frocks, Repp Coats, Satin Coats, Celanese Jumpers, Velour Coats, Face Cloth Coats, C.D.C. Frocks, Matrons’ Frocks, Lace Frocks, Hundreds of Jumpers, Gum Boots, Farm Boots, Felt-lined Bluchers, Slippers, Moccasins, Ward Shoes, House Shoes, Silver Shoes, Gold Shoes, Tan Shoes, Children’s Shoes, School Boots, Tennis Shoes, Men's Overcoats, Men’s Nailed Boots, Men's Tan Shoes, -Men's Sunday Shoes. ABRAHAM WACHNER DALGETY’S BUILDINGS, DON STREET. FOR THE LATEST GARMENTS. PHONE 1335. OPEN 8 a.m. DAILY. VISITORS coming to stay with you at Show Time means extra Crockery. We have Cups at 2/6 half-dozen. Cups and Saucers 3/6 Half-dozen. Teaplates 1/9 half-dozen. Tumblers 2/6 and 3/6 halfdozen. Jugs 9d., 1/-, 1/6, 2/-. Replenish your stock now at our low prices.— NOBLE’S, Dee Street. THE BUSY HOUSEWIFE appreciates good Baking Utensils. Large Cake Tins for Christmas Cakes, 9 inch, 2/-, 10-in., 2/6. Set of three Cake Tins 2/6. Flour Sifters 2/-. Mixing Spoons Bd. and 1/-. Egg Beaters 9d., 1/-, 2/6, 3/6 and 4/6. Biscuit Forcers 3/-. Cake Coolers 2/-. Buy at NOBLE’S and save money.—NOßLE’S, Dee Street. CUTLERY AT CUT PRlCES—Stainless Dessert Knives from 6/6 half-dozen; Stainless Table Knives from 8/6 half-doz. Stainless Table Forks and Spoons 5/6 halfdoz. Stainless Dessert Forks and Spoons 4/6 half-doz. Stainless Teaspoons 2/11 halfdoz. Bread Knives 2/- and 3/6 each. You will need extra Cutlery for your visitors. Buy at NOBLES, Dee Street.
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Southland Times, Issue 20950, 6 December 1929, Page 4
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