GORE STOCK AGENTS. McNAB STOCK SALE. IJIUESDAY, ' JUNE 16, 1931 4—HEAD FAT CATTLE; three lines. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. Jmsl6 DALGETY &. CO. LTD. WOOL GROWERS. QUIBELLB SPECIAL POWDER DIP JS DEADLY ON LICE AND TICKS. Mixes readily in soft or hard water and stays in suspension so that each sheep receives full benefit from the wash. YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO DIP TWICE THIS YEAR. INSIST ON ' QUIBELLS. DALGETY & CO. LTD. INVERCARGILL.
WHERE TO STAY. STAY at Stonehurst. Permanent and casual guests given complete attention. Tariff is consistent with the times, being only 12/6 and 15/- a day. Telegrams: “Stonelea,” Christchurch. CHRISTCHURCH. A PRIVATE HOTEL that offers superior accommodation for both casual and permanent guests. Patrons are assured of every comfort, an excellent cuisine, and courteous attention. Tariff, 10/6 per day. Permanents by arrangement.—E. M. MCCLELLAND, Proprietress. Phone 34 —174. Select accommodation is also provided at 28 Gloucester Street (west), Christchurch. ACCOMMODATION IN CHRISTCHURCH. EXCELLENT and most up-to-date accommodation is offered at the CENTRAL HOTEL (late City Buffet Buildings), corner Colombo and Lichfield Streets, Christchurch. Only two minutes’ walk from Cathedral Square and Post Office. Trams stop at door. Quite handy to Railway Station. Tariff 12/6 per day.—H. F. ANDERSON, Proprietor.
The - - - AIRLINE and the - - ZENITH - - the World’s Best All-Electric Radios Superb Tone —Tremendous Power— Perfect Finish — INCORPORATING ALL THAT IS LATEST IN RADIO. Models at prices to suit all—Let us demonstrate in your own home. Distributors for New Zealand: The New Zealand EXPRESS CO. LTD. Complete Servicing by Experts—All Chief Towns. INVERCARGILL-RIVERTON-OTAUTAU SERVICE. rjIHE ABOVE SERVICE will observe the JL following Timetable in future :— Leave TIMES OFFICE 4.50 a.m.; Riverton 6.5; Otautau 7.5; Drummond 7.40; Otautau (on the return) 8.40; Fairfax 8.55; Ermedale . 9.5; Gummies Bush P.O. 9.30; Wild Bush (School) 10.5; Riverton 11 a.m.; Wrights Bush 11.20; Wallacetown 11.35; Lomcville 11.55; Invercargill 12.10 pun. PASSENGERS AND PARCELS CARRIED. T. W. CRAIG, Proprietor. (Ring Phone 20, Day; Phone 1198 after I 9 p.m.) FvB99
: : /Zwk'Y ,5 Little is known of ShakeyfV '*4 :• a i. ’x-Ag?' 3 2 speaxe’s early life, othei ' ' t jfKßt <s’• than his hasty marriage to '••/Anne Hathaway when 18 and sO ■ ' •• 8110 26- He wrote P la y g 10 "IIRw which he acted, and died in L * * ZjwlL SslWx '< 1 comfortable circumstances I on April 23rd, 1616, at ths age of 52. fi MIE-A Sndge Proving and disproving ~~ impartially—'? inexorably “He was not for an age, but for all time.” So said Ben ' Jonson of his friend Shakespeare. While there is ample evidence of Shakespeare’s literary reputation during his lifetime, no biography of the Immortal B&rd—“Than whom nobody has such power over our laughter and our tears”—was written until two generations after his death. The test of time proved his genius, even as for 25 years the constantly increasing demand for “Amber Tips,” making it the most popular tea in the Dominion, is abundant proof of its superior quality, flavour and economy .... and has not this test of time proved, too, th r j claim that “Those who drink ‘Amber Tins’ know why others also prefer it”? ■Time: fes sullied pfastf ■
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Southland Times, Issue 21420, 15 June 1931, Page 12
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