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H Ago© Weser vis&g Jars | B GOOD STOCKS AND LOW PRICES FOR f !*“' EVERYONE AT | W@fete 9 s | fTho new AGEE JARS have Patent Grip on Bottom which enables you /; to screw them absolutely tight without slipping out of hands. The Jam and Preserving Season is here and tho busy Housewife will be § thinking of what she requires for her Jam-making and Preserving. Our Stocks are complete for all Jam Requisites. , TIE OVER JELLY JARS JELLY TUMBLERS jam JARS TIN TOP stronq> 11 lib 2/- -} Dozen 1/9 } Dozen p 21b 2/9 I Dozen 2/3 } Dozen 2/6 | Dozen RUBBER RINGS JAM POT COVERS WOOD SPOONS. § Small.size 6d 6cl Packet. All sizes. s Large.size 9(1 From 6d. S ™—™»““ SCREW TOp pRE _ g BRASS & ALUMIN- WEIGHING SCALES SERVING JARS | B- - lUM PRESERVING 4 o / Pint 4/3 1 Dozen ® PANS in a handy IU/ © Quart 5/3 } Dozen g size—l2/6. Extra Caps stocked. || t'ftl You will find here everything you need for successful Preserving and & fel Jam-making and at prices that will make it expensive for you to buy ® elsewhere. Send along your order and we will deliver promptly. gf; hi Country Orders receive prompt attention. Railage or £ || Postage extra. | fci COUPONS. WE GIVE 2/- WORTH OF GOODS FREE FOR EVERY £2 SPENT. g | NOBLE’S J!-™ Ji ! H DEE STREET INVERCARGILL | I! knCTfniumTfiijYmrm nrnTrrmnnninraiinn'iiJii.iriuramnrnnHiiiiniiiainiiiuuuiriunniuiunnr j | "SINGER” I ErftSsSa iffilli I j I i ■ | 1932 MODELS NOW SHOWING I 11 \ I 1 In order to back up our | J |I statement that the Singer is | WflflgW I li i; j the most economical car on | •** | | \ the road, we are supplying | Wee t I | i petrol free of charge for the g — | | first 5,000 miles running, g Petrel I | Ii on all sales where we do not | ’ g i i have to trade in a used car. | ©s«3 all | 1 i Trade in sales at our discre- | straight I tion. I sales I | I ifiuiiiiii»iiunuiiiiuniuiiiii»iiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiuniiiiiiiu«iiiinnaiiiuiiu j | GRIEVE, GRAY & Co., Ltd. | | Clyde Street Invercargill j 1 Phong 1788. i rT’iTVHiiTnnnriirnnu'ti!r»L',i!.U!t.'.UJU-ULi,Tiruinuii,!nii,i!iuitii!nuujuu!'ii,t'nuvi!iJ.uirux]jnmiii!umiUHUULUiu7xmmimnntnrrHuxmnnTnimrrTnnnnji HOMDAY NEEDS There’s only one place to buy ' j J your holiday needs — it’s A “Doublebee.” The greatest sections of holiday wear for ' men and prices are lower than elsewhere. < MEN’S FANCY GOLF HOSE — 7 /6 to 2776 I LOYAL SHIRTS (Canoe with ColPLUS FOURS 32/6 to 45/- cured Edges) 8/11, 10/6, 12/6 FLANNEL TROUSERS— CANOE SHIRTS. White—--16/6, 17/6, 22/6 6 / u 12 / 6 HIGH WORSTED TROUSERS — AIRMAN SHIRTS. White or Col--27/6, 28/6, 30/- oured 8/11 g CREAM TENNIS TROUSERS— ATHLETIC SINGLETS — fi 12/6, 22/6, 27/6 I/ 9 6711 0 CREAM GRIPU TROUSERS— KNICKER DRAWERS 2/6 to 7/11 ! 16/6, 28/6 SINGLETS. Short Sleeves— MEN’S GREY CANOE SHIRTS. 276 6/11 7/11 SILK SINGLETS 4/3, 6/9 SPORT COATS .. 22/6 v 27/6, 35/- SILK DRAWERS 4/9, 7/6 LIGHT-WEIGHT RAINCOATS, RUNNING KNICKERS .... 3/6 with Bolt 27/6 COLOURED SILK ATHLETIC GABERDINE TRENCH COATS. SINGLETS 6/9 Light shade 57/6 Boys’ & Youths’ BATHING SLEEVELESS PULL-OVERS. In COSTUMES 1/- to 9/6 Colours 9/6 to 13/6 Men’s WOOLLEN COSTUMES—■ WHITE PULL - OVERS, with 776 2676 Sleeves 11/6 to 37/6 Extra Large Size Plain WOOL FANCY PULL-OVERS, with COSTUMES 2/6 sleeves 3/6 to 30/- SLIPS 1/6 Brass Bros® Ltd© THE “DOUBLEBEE” MEN’S AND BOYS’ OUTFITTERS, Xy] 5 & 7 Dee Street, Invercargill (Opposite P. 0.). plllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllffl | Akins &. Robertson Ltd. | 1 OIL & COLOUR MERCHANTS g j Tay Street |= § For WALLPAPERS. For PAINT. g n For LEADLIGHTS. For PLATE GLASS. || g For WINDOW AND FANCY GLASS || || For ALL ARTISTS’ MATERIALS = = For WHITELEAD, LINSEED OIL, BRUSH- == = WARE E|| g For ALL PAINTERS REQUISITES = B The Cheapest Hoose £or gwality Goods S = OBTAIN OUR QUOTE FOR YOUR REQUIREMENTS |= = SATISFACTION GUARANTEED E= Kiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiih

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Southland Times, Issue 21605, 18 January 1932, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 21605, 18 January 1932, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 21605, 18 January 1932, Page 7