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PUBLIC NOTICES ' NOW REDUCED MISS E. H. TODHUNTER’S DELICIOUS HOME MADE CAKES AND A SUPERB SERVICE MAKE THE SPECIAL AFTERNOON TEA AT THE MAGNIFICENTLY APPOINTED FEDERAL A WELCOME BREAK IN THE DAY’S PROCEEDINGS AFTERNOON TEA .... 6d and 9d THE FEDERAL THE MEMBERS OF THE SOUTHLAND BRANCH N.Z. DENTAL ASSOCIATION will re-open their Surgeries on WEDNESDAY, APRIL Bth. Ael3s ELECTORS’ ROLL. ELECTORS ARE REMINDED that the roll for the forthcoming elections, closes on the Bth April, at 5 pjn. Persons whose names have been removed from the roll through loss of ratepayers qualification and who are in possession of a residential qualification should make application for enrolment. C. L. GRANGE, MrBo3 Town Clerk. “ ENCHANTED LAND ” “ENCHANTED LAND” Soft music from a radio—scent-laden air of a rose garden—murmur of a fountain in the moonlight. “Ah! Do you see them,” said a little songster, awakened from his nesting. “Lovers! Look! He’s putting a diamond ring on her finger! Oh-h! . . ” “You were wonderful to choose such a lovely ring for me,” said a low musical voice. How pleased he was then he purchased the ring at CAMPBELL’S. Prices £7 10/-, £8 10/-, £lO, £l2 10/-, £l5, £l6, £l7 10/-, £2O, £25, £3O. H. P. CAMPBELL, “THE RING SHOP” DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL. (Opposite Regent Theatre.) FIRE SALE! FIRE SALE! FIRE SALE! BOOK BARGAINS. 2/6 NOVELS—Now 2/- each; or four for 7/6 3/6 NOVELS—Now 2/6 each. 6/- NOVELS—Now 4/- each. CHEAP EDITIONS—At 4 for 2/6; and 4 for 3/- Usually 9d. and 1/- each. T. B. DORMAN. 37 ESK STREET. OPP. BEGG’S. ' JAMES HOLLAND SPECIALIST IN OX BEEF AND WETHER MUTTON. DEE STREET. INVERCARGILL. npHERE IS NO RISK when shopping here of not receiving first grade Quality Meat. If your health is worth anything, it is worth the best sustenance, I assure you my retail price to you is as low as the quality of my goods will allow me to sell in fairness to vendor and vendee. A GOOD SUPPLY OF MEAT FOR EASTER. AN UNDISPUTED FACT: No Cow Beef or Ewe Mutton ever sold here. PHONE: 313. CIRCULATING LIBRARY. FICTION BY THE BEST WRITERS. STORIES THAT REALLY INTEREST. EDGAR WALLACE and the others. JOIN NOW FOR WINTER READING. THE GEORGIAN BOOKSHOP. (Next Para Rubber Co.) 185 DEE STREET INVERCARGILL. “THE SEWING SHOP.” TAY STREET. EASTER IS NOW VERY NEAR. CALL AT THE SEWING SHOP and select your COAT AND FROCK for the Holidays. We have a very good range of Tweed and Face Cloth Coats trimmed with the very newest in Fur Trimmings. All sizes. Also a beautiful range of Evening Frocks and Street Frocks. We specialise in O.S. sizes. LADIES! We can take a few more orders for Easter. Alterations and Renovations undertaken at shortest notice. Garments cut and fitted same day. Fur Coats relined and repaired. Hemstitching sameday service. All Silk Hose repairs do'ne here. MRS DRYDEN. (Opp. H. & J. Smith). TAY STREET. PHONE: 1249. TOMATOES; choice Otago Central, 5/-22-lb. case, cash with order; sidings Bd. extra. —Phil Miller, Box 49, Clyde. PIGS! PIGS! PIGS! J) RIVATE . CURING A SPECIALTY. Prizes won at all leading Shows, including Silver Cup at Dunedin Winter Show last year for most points in Hams and Bacon. OUR REPUTATION IS BEHIND OUR SERVICE TO YOU. WRITE OR CALL FOR LABELS, ETC. LINDSAY & CO. TAY STREET. PHONE: 424. INVERCARGILL. FREEDOM from Colds .secured by regularly inhaling Dr Brodie’s Kanatox. 4/-. Brown’s Pharmacy, Dee Street.

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Southland Times, Issue 21362, 7 April 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 21362, 7 April 1931, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 21362, 7 April 1931, Page 1