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THOMAS BROS. For all classes of Floral Emblems artistically made at shortest n0tice....... DEE STREET. PHONES: 291; 1729; 563 THANKS. MRS T. BARCLAY' AND FAMILY desire to express their sincere thanks to friends, for their gifts and kindness to the late Mr Barclay. Also to staff of Southland Hospital for their unsparing efforts to relieve his suffering. N.Z. LADIES’ HOCKEY TOURNAMENT. SHOW GROUNDS. SHOW GROUNDS. THIS MORNING (WEDNESDAY). THIS MORNING (WEDNESDAY). . (September 3). WELLINGTON V. WEST COAST; 10 a.m. ROTORUA V. SOUTHLAND B; 10 a.m. SOUTH CANTERBURY V. EASTERN A.; 10 a.m. OTAGO V. MANAWATU; 11.15 a.m. SOUTHLAND V. WAIRARAPA; 11.15 a.m. NORTH OTAGO V. EASTERN B.; 11.15 a.m. E. J. GREENWOOD. Scl7s Hon. Sec. (A Card.) G. F. INDER. JJARRISTER AND SOLICITOR. 57 ESK STREET, INVERCARGILL.
SKENE’S, LTD.. WE UNDERTAKE FLORAL WORK OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. WREATHS. CROSSES, ETC., SUPPLIED AT SHORTEST NOTICE. 63 TAY STREET. PHONE: 1667. (Urgent Night Orders: 133—5.)
WE HAVE CONSIDERABLE SUMS OF MONEY Awaiting investment at Current Rates of interest on Town and Country securities. MITCHEL & BROUGHTON. SOLICITORS - - - - ESK STREET. Sas3
Prices for all classes of goods are starting to firm up at Home, and the demand has set in for the more fashionable classes of fur goods such as boxes, Skunk, Stonemarten, Ermine, Musquash having had the biggest sale in the history of the fur trade. The reason for this is easily explained in that previously a good northern musquash coat cost 65 guineas and to-day is within the reach of all far-seeing ladies at £4O, it will wear for a lifetime, and is therefore termed the backbone of the fur trade. We have big stocks of quality goods for inspection. The Mutual Fur Coy., Tay Street. —Advt. “Even caring for Jean had become a burden.” “Even the best baby ties a mother down,” writes Mrs W. A. Peters. “I became nervous and irritable was subject to indigestion and constipation. And my skin was terrible. My doctor suggested Yeast. It improved my disposition and stopped my all tiresome ‘miseries.’ ” YEASTON TABLETS contain pure Brewer’s Yeast, and are recommended as the most satisfactory way of taking this preparation. 2/6 and 5/6, GEO. H. BROWN, Chemist and Optician, 125 Dee Street.—Advt. “That with superfluous ills doth mar our joy.” —Milton. Such ills as coughs, colds and influenza certainly do seem’ superfluous, and undoubterly mar one’s enjoyment. Assure quick relief from such ailments with Baxter’s Lung Preserver. Soothes and remedies from the first dose. Also acts as an •excellent tonic. The new screw cap preserves the contents. “Baxter's” is available at all chemists and stores. Large, economical, family size costs 4/6; medium size, 2/6; bachelor’s size, 1/6.—Advt
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Southland Times, Issue 21178, 3 September 1930, Page 4
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