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MONEY TO LEND. WE HAVE CONSIDERABLE SUMS OF MONEY Awaiting investment at Current Rates of interest on Town and Country securities. MITCHEL & BROUGHTON. SOLICITORS - - - - ESK STREET. Sas3 Announcements of Births, Marriages and Deaths sent for publication from the country districts require to be certified by the signature of the Agent in the district U o ® which the announcement is sent, or of the clergyman in the district. Cost of notice, 3/6 per insertion. Funeral notices are according to space and number of insertions. In Memoriam Notices 3/6, verses (six words to line) 6d per line. DEATHS. MILES—At Invercargill, on Wednesday, September 24, 1930 (the result of an accident), Thomas William Miles (N.Z.R.), the beloved husband of Gladys Miles; aged 34 years. Private interment, at Dunedin on Saturday, 27th inst. —J. Fraser & Co., Undertakers. McNAB —At Invercargill, on Thursday, September 25, 1930, Henrietta Elise, beloved wife of Duncan McNab, of Dipton. Deeply regretted. The funeral will leave the residence of her mother, Mrs R. D. Maclachlan, "Leura,” Dipton, at 2.30 p.m. on Saturday, the 27th inst., for the Dipton Cemetery. Friends please accept this (the only) intimation. —Macdonald & Weston, Undertakers. THOMAS BROS. For all classes of Floral Emblems artistically made at shortest notice DEE STREET. PHONES: 291; 1729; 563 THANKS. MRS R. EUNSON AND FAMILY desire to thank all kind friends for messages of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. THANKS. THE FAMILY AND RELATIVES of the late EDITH ANDERSON desire to thank all friends for kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes in their recent sad bereavement.

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.)

NAVY BLUE LADIES! This Week we are featuring Navy, and can show you a splendid selection of Styles, Sizes and Prices. . . GARMENTS OF DISTINCTION CAN ONLY BE PURCHASED HERE. Come and See—whether you purchase or not. NAVY FROCKS. NAVY COSTUMES. NAVY COATS. NAVY JUMPER SUITS. NAVY HATS. NAVY SCARVES. NAVY BAGS. NAVY UMBRELLAS. Quality Goods at Pleasing Prices at EDGAR WATT’S ECONOMIC STORES 108 DEE STREET. INVERCARGILL.

RAVA TEA! RAVA TEA! RAVA TEA! RAVA TEA! RAVA TEA! RAVA TEA! RAVA TEA RAVA TEA 2/10 per lb. RAVA TEA 2/10 per lb. RAVA TEA RAVA TEA 13/6 for 5 lb. RAVA TEA 13/6 for 5 lb. RAYA TEA RAVA TEA 26/6 for 10 lb RAVA TEA 26/6 for 10 lb RAVA TEA RAVA TEA RAVA TEA IT’S FAMOUS BECAUSE RAVA TEA IT’S GOOD. RAVA TEA RAVA TEA RAVA TEA REFUSE RAVA TEA ALL SUBSTITUTES RAVA TEA RAVA TEA RAVA TEA PROCURABLE AT RAVA TEA BAXTER’S RAVA TEA

ASK FOR HITCHON’S BACON. It’s the best bacon you can buy. Why not have the best Your grocer can supply? HITCHON'S BACON FACTORY, MILTON. We have pleasure in announcing to the ladies of Southland that we are at the present time making up 50 very fine quality natural Fox Chokers for the animal shape which were selling this time last year at nine guineas and lOgns and are selling this year at £5 15/- and £6 15/-. This is the outcome of our buying the pelts raw at the sales, where the market was at rock bottom. Inspection of these beautiful skins is cordially invited. The Mutual Fur Co., Tay Street.—Advt. “ ’Tis a comfort in grijf."—Selous. The most depressing and annoying ills are undoubthedly coughs and colds. For such griefs, however, Baxter’s Lung Preserver is a wonderful comfort—soothes and relieves from the very first dose. Also tones up the whole system against further trouble. Get your “Baxter’s” to-day! A new screw cap preserves the contents. Obtainable all chemists and stores. Medium size, 2/6; large, economical family size, 4/6; bachelor’s size, 1/6.—Advt.

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Southland Times, Issue 21198, 26 September 1930, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 21198, 26 September 1930, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 21198, 26 September 1930, Page 6

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