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I n Cl THERE’S ONLY ONE 1 W ffi MI 1 PLACE TO BUY i F I h Ki h IS OF h w ®’ 4i®Si ( <£ k r n I %{ WJ i YOUR I L« 1 11 1i >PJ UrUK Yl I 1 L> bI I kIaOJLLJL>Jjw gifts •■* 4 I Hurry Along!' trWw" Hurry Along! W H ' ■ Aim I T3a® tHffigs y®o want as*® selling! rapidly® H Don’t put off visiting this Sale any longer. •- —» RIGHT HERE ! I LftWiiOlEKo wanted tagalnXetly FfilfflEK" EOWiTEI CANTEENS CUTLERY jj= very things you probably want may be here £5/10/- £9 £l9 § . ENGLISH SPECIAL ROLLER BEARING to-day and sold to-morrow. So don’t wait. 4-GALLON TINS PLOUGH OIL I "s”’- “'“sir”' THE MORE YOU BUY hat forks is/’Sl&zs/ I granite state ball bearing .THE MORE YOU SAVE! sn . m ..c «t »/- ...e IV, ha. m2SA, = ' 1 47/fi H ’ 16 52/G H ’ 11”™““ ——— i DINNER SETS | LOCUT ROLLER BEARING MUIM SQUARE IRON TANKS (200 Gals) 35/1 14 72/6 H ' 16 77/6 H ’ ! | PORCELAIN BATHS NeW Condltlon i2/10/ - each SUPPER SETS 7/6 1 I CUTWELL BALL BEARING I ’ PORCELAIN BASINS. HEMP PLOUGH LINE 1/2 lb. g 14 INCH. 16 INCH. COAL RANGES TURKEY OIL STONE bALAUMIb//b s 50/- 52/6 GAS RANGES. from 1/9 each ELECTRIC IRONS 22/6 g BLUE BIRDS BALL BEARING | TILED SURROUNDS SHEEP BRANDING OIL CTCTTnif TORCHPC = 14 INCH. 16 INCH. AT VERY LOW PRICES. 4/6 Gallon BpEt » rrn == C 9/ft fi7/K I “*/V UO.IIVJLI | SPECIAL LINE—2 CELL Vtt/ V VI / V | wq « w^ww » WWVT |j NICKEL | GRASS CATCHERS 7/6 each. VALUES LIKE THESE TIN MILK (3 gals) ~ I L_X.±_2 ONLY AT U—— __J I ... .... .. i. SHOP EARLY - I The Sowtliiaffll Hardware Ca lt< Aim I - TAY STREET - - - INVERCARGILL llllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllH

/ Ammw w si rtffa s lgg \ IMI II , Chocolates with the velvety ./U/ I I'll II ’ X’/f /^4l S [S smoothness of peach bloom and ////nIMMsaW ZffZ-Qj r ' Z. 7 entrancing flavours assure „ wholesome delight with every —y \\ voiw. iBFmWw „ ff box of Aulsebrook’s Chocolates. r' ? " A magnificent three pound box . . . jQ JS;"- ' handsome in appearance and full of fAF 0 ' /Bf/ the choicest chocolates—each making -=y ■ Ba . —4W=RyContains an assortment of sixteen jf s own irresistible appeal. —F XT) A IO? IwQz # different centres of intriguing £?/ M FjwpA v\» flavour too elusive to describe . . . ffg&A — M XZ nn —— XSy # chocolates that always win approval W# with everybody who instinctively Also very popular are Aulsebrook’s “Fascination,” X jff knows the best, £lb and 11b Fancy “Romance,” “Treasure Dhcst,” and Glove and Hand- / ' A Boxes and 31b Bulk Boxes. kerchief Boxes.

AYSON’S. CANDY SHOP, 72 Dee Street. 20 Gross Christmas Confectionery Novelties just in. See our Window for excellent varieties at Id., 3d., 6d., 1/-. Going like hot cakes. Try also our Crystal Ice Cream and Eskimo Pie.

Ak- Handkerchiefs /V, The favourite Gift—- / - Everyone / AURORA HANDKERCHIEFS, LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, ' in fast colours— hand embroidered — AVantS , 8d each, or 3 for 1/9 2/9, 3/3, 3/9, 3/11 each 11101’6 LISSUE HANDKERCHIEFS— _ r ... /i/W/ !/ 3 ea€h Handkerchiefs LAWN HANDKERCHIEFS, A\ V FRENCH LINEN HANDKER. lace edged— ancl moro \ VI CHIEFS, with touch of colour— 1/11, 2/3, 2/11, 3/6 each , | lOi-d, 1/3, 1/4, 3/3 each an(l — LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. CHILDREN’S COLOURED Blake this a v7\\fc«r with embroidered corners— PICTURE HANDKERCHIEFS Tlundkerellief / \ 1/4, 1/6, 1/9, l/11, 2/6 each 3 for 1/. HanOkeicnici 1 H \ Christmas. Mail Your Order— . DXQ B — j\ A ■ I Dunedin. selection -

Aw F' i f stlii dangerous to teeth Widespread dental discoveries in the care of teeth and gums have recently been made. Tooth and gum troubles "were found to come largely from a film coat that forms on teeth, absorbs food discolourations and breeds bacteria. Run your tongue across your teeth and you’ll feel a slippery coating. That is film. Old-type dentifrices won’t successfully combat it. That’s why your teeth now remain “ offcolour ” regardless of what you do.Now, in a new-type dentifrice called Pepsodent, those conditions have been met — you can clear that film off. Teeth .whiten amazingly. One’s whole appearance thus is often quickly changed. 2026 Pepsodent DON’T TRADE IN YOUR OPEN CAR FOR a Sedan, when I can fit Sedan Curtains, repaint the old bus and give it the smart and dignified appearance of a 1930 model. J. F. McKELVEY, Motor Painter. 7.1 YARROW STREET.

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The Offer of a Good Position ... in another Town Experts will pack your furniture properly. Speedy and water-proof “Dennis” pantechicons will transport it--without entraining and detraining—without double handling and packing charges. At its destination experts again unpack and place it to your liking. You will have nothing to do, nothing to worry about. The N.Z. Express Co AH Chief Towns

THE warming, soothing and curative effect of MIXTURE 98 on colds, coughs and influenza is evident after the first dose, 2/6 bottle; posted 3/-.—G. I. MOFFETT, Chemist.

iPOOD Eggs cheap all through winter by . yl using NORTON'S, the original preservative. Obtainable now in Paste or Liquid form. Be sure and ask for “NORTON’S” . Premier.

HEADACHES and Neuralgia instantly vanish with taking QUITS-IT TABS. They’re really wouderful; 1/6, 2/6 and 4/6 at McNaughton’s, chemists.

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Southland Times, Issue 21271, 18 December 1930, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 21271, 18 December 1930, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 21271, 18 December 1930, Page 11

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