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There is the g ;a V .v. w .-. w . v . v „ ; ou 2 S 2' B B "" —.-‘."/.rS ,S S w® Magic Cave at the entrance, 7 Write or call !- ?§?> kapodown quilts, covered with ® a fimart! .> Hying model of Chichester’s £ / \_ $ . SSJ S*S W Se L ehß in « e <’ Wj Aeroplane, Mr McEwan’s won- >/ /SW® \~"k % to a copy o£ .; ;Jg D.„bi e Bed im. Fancy Department f M f JBm ~ OTr I W ic Trains, Working Model of / J 1932 Calendars! g ~ > W w Coal Mine made by pupils of Wd -S- ( >w.w.%w o “ b waw- nrrr tt I the Southland Technical Col- /\ M M OT® < - : Touted $ lege, Working Models of Steam \I \— — W ®5 fe g AOL-LTS OB CHILDREN. «d EACH. St I ?S 3 H ■■ holder receives a present from Santa Claus. % Wheel, Fishillg* Pond, ATarCliin£, i 1 1 11/i ohdm Bl mkh Toyland will be open every day (except the Half > Soldiers, Dips, thousands of X I % 's iZP I ®»°X ar" -: Holiday) from 9 a.m. till 5.30 p.m. and late night JJ. wonf l Pr f n l Tovs and last but not ® UraCsA / \ \ Vl f S Friday. Santa Claus will be in attendance every after- > WOnaeriUl 1 Oys dHU idbl UUI nut /J f V A 5 noon and on the late n ’3 ht - :" least —Jolly Old Santa Claus rf BO P x°b ;Iw m -.v>w.“.w.v.w. , . ,, .w.%v.v»v«v." b % ,, ."X himself and his Fairies I ,
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THE SOUTHLAND TIMES. BRANCH OFFICE: MERSEY STREET. GORE. K. RICHARDS •••••* Representative
TAKE CARE-TAKE “BAXTER’S”. Frequently after a cold or influenza a person who seems fairly well recovered, will have a chronic cough that hangs on for weeks and weeks. Extreme vigilance should be taken while there remains the slightest trace of a cold or weakness, especially during changeable weather when there is grave danger of a relapse. Take care —take “Baxter’s.” Clear thatcough right out of your system and let the tonic properties of “Baxter’s” strengthen your constitution and make you feel really and truly fit again. 1/6., 2/6. and 4/6. a bottle at all chemists and stores. Pin you faith to “Baxter’s” it will never let you down.—Advt,
Burn Linton Coal—Southland’s Best, —Advt,
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Southland Times, Issue 21577, 15 December 1931, Page 9
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