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BLUFF SPECIALS. jgLUFF TOWN HALL SPECIAL DOUBLE ATTRACTION. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. "LOOSE ENDS” A Stirring and Daring “LOOSE ENDS” Drama of the London “LOOSE ENDS” of to-day. In conjunction with “NOT SO QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT” ONE LONG, ROARING RIOT. OUR FIRST DOUBLE BILL. WIHTQN SPECIALS. GOLDEN-FLUSH BREAD! GOLDEN-FLUSH BREAD! The Bread with the Nutty Flavour and the Biscuit Crust! Nourishing, Appetising and Satisfying. ONLY OBTAINABLE AT “CLARK’ S.” For Prompt Delivery ring Phones 55—M, or 55—S. WOMANLINESS! Develop softly-round-contours by taking British Yeast-O-Cod Tablets; 3/-. T. Walker, Chemist, Winton. JUST LANDED—24 Pairs Ladies’ Bostock Three-tie Court Ankle-measured Shoes in Patent and Dark Tan. These represent the best and most fashionable in modern Footwear, and sell at 37/6 a Pair at GOODALL’S. Phone 17— M. LUMBER JACKETS. “BRUCE,” Boys’ sizes; 10/6. “BRUCE,” Men’s sizes—l6/6 “ROSLYN,” Men's sizes—lB/6 to 30/These are heavy weight All Wool and are made in New Zealand. LATEST SHADES. R. M. GILMOUR. THE QUALITY HOUSE. PHONE: 21. BOWELS kept free from poisons by regularly eating Yeaston Tablets. T. Walker, Chemist, .Winton. 11HE CENTRAL AUCTION MART is the best place to buy or sell pigs.—J. LILICO. RED BAND TAXIS; Ring Phone 64—D, and 13, WINTON; day or. night. Country runs 6d. per mile.—J. MILLER, Proprietor. DON’T forget, Quality Pays! Full size Draughts No. 1 Green . Canvas, felt lined, 35/6; Waxed Canvas, felt fined, 32/6; No. 1 Green Canvas Cow Covers, 21/-; Jute 12/6—at IRWIN AND GRIMWOOD’S. MEN’S FANCY ALL WOOL PULLOVERS. 5/11; 6/11; 7/11 COOPER’S, WINTON. T7IIRST GRA.DE Stunner, Jonathan and J_ Delicious Apples, good keepers and large fruit. Prices cheaper than city, at A. WATSON’S Fruit Depot. Phone 115. GOLFERS! We have a number of first and second grade Golf Clubs which we are sacrificing at cost.—FRANK TILLEY. WANTED KNOWN—Carrying of all descriptions undertaken at moderate charges; prompt and satisfactory service. Ring 64—D, J. MILLER, Carrier. CONSTIPATION! Stop taking ever-in-creasing doses weakening purgatives and pills. Eat- Yeaston Tablets. Non-habit-forming. T. Walker, Chemist, Winton. YES! MEN’S GUM BOOTS FROM 15/9. MEN’S HEAVY WORKING BOOTS—I7/9 Children’s School Boots, Women’s Gum Boots and Dress Shoes, all below CITY PRICES FOR CASH. Give us a trial and then tell your neighbours what you saved AT LIDDELL’S SINGLE PROFIT BOOT MART. I HANDLED consignments from 81 clients at my wool and skin sale. They knew where they got the best service. J. LILICO. ’ BLYTH’S GARAGE, WINTON. TO try and do our little bit to meet the present conditions all lineS in Smithy emphatically reduced, such as Plough shares, Swingle trees etc., ana Horse shoeing. Following are the reduced prices for shoeing: Per set—Draughts 10/-, Removes 6/-. harness 9/-, Removed 5/-. Hacks 8/-, Removes 5/-. Pony 6/-, Removes 4/-. Steel Shoes 10/-, Removes 5/-. Cross firing 14/-. Car for Hire. ’Phone Garage HIM, House 11 IS. LATEST FASHIONS in Ladies’ Footwear. Best values in Black or Tan, from 22/9, at GOODALL’S BOOT DEPOT. Phone 17 —M. HEAVYWEIGHT GREY FLANNELETTE. I/- Yard. COOPER’S, WINTON. MILLARS’ DELICIOUS CAKES; all varieties small cakes and block; fresh daily at WATSON’S. Phone 115. HALL ON FRANK TILLEY if you are V thinking of buying a Wedding Present. Wonderful new lines in stock. A FARMER outside our district reports that he is still using covers bought in 1927—at IRWIN AND GRIMWOOD’S. I ALWAYS have something worth the money for sale, and you may need it. Call in first time you are in Winton.—J. LILICO. Jq6BB THERE is only one reason for our steadily increasing sales of Horse and Cow Covers—this is, The Value of the Covers Sold at IRWIN AND GRIMWOOD’S. JAM MELONS—Last of season; recommend this shipment for jam making; Sydney consignment. Ring A. WATSON, Phone 115.

OUR MID-WINTER SALE STARTS SATURDAY, JUNE 20. All goods marked regardless of cost. See these for bargains: 6 Maids’ Rubber Coats suitable for school wear, were 25/-, now 4/11. Ladies’ and Maids’ Tweed and Velour Coats all marked below cost. 5 doz. Ladies’, Velvet and Felt Hats (all the newest) to clear 5/9. sdoz. Coloured and Black Cashmere Hose (special quality) 2/11 pair. 2 doz. Pairs Unbleached Sheets (Double bed size) quality guaranteed 9/11 pair. 2 doz Coloured Bedspreads (all sizes) marked below cost. Gents’ All Wool Working Soxs 1/-, 1/3, 1/6 to 2/3 pr. sdoz. Gents’ Assorted Wide-end Ties, special to clear 1/6 each. Gents’ Overcoats (all the latest) marked below cost. This is a golden opportunity to make big savings.—W. T. HEADS, The Town House, Winton. Box 29, ’Phone SM. FARMERS! It is cheaper to get your supplies of lime, manures, coal, etc., carted by me. A trial will convince you. Ring J. MILLER, Phone 64—D, Winton. PULL WEIGHT DOUBLE-FRONTED AND SEATED DENIMS. 6/11 Pair. COOPER’S, WINTON.

“ITIEETH PERFECT!” said the dentist to JL the child who had been brought up on British Yeast-O-Cod; 3/-. T. W'alker, Chemist, Winton.

PROTECT YOUR EYESIGHT! We carry large selection of lenses, frames, etc., and execute all optical repair work.— FRANK TILLEY, Great North Road.

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Southland Times, Issue 21428, 24 June 1931, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 21428, 24 June 1931, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 21428, 24 June 1931, Page 4