PUBLIC NOTICES. TURNIP SCUFFLING. THERE is no other Machine made that will do the work of the MACALISTER TWO-ROW PARALLEL LIFT STEERING SCUFFLER. Immediate Delivery from Stock. A BARGAIN! 5 ft. MASSEY-HARRIS MOWER: £l3 10/Overhtiuled, and a real Bargain at the above price. SWEEP RAKES, STACKERS, AND ALL TYPES OF HAY MACHINERY. BOOTH MACDONALD & CO., LTD. INVERCARGILL. (George Cooper, Manager). ASTOUNDING CLEARANCE OF USED GRAMOPHONES AT DICKEY’S. CABINETS (Two only). £l5 each. These Gramophones are excellent value, and are running splendidly. . 20/- DEPOSIT BALANCE IN VERY EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS. CALL TO-DAY OR WRITE IN. DICKEYS LIMITED DEE STREET?, INVERCARGILL. PHONE: 1643. P.O. BOX: 308. "RE-OPENING OF SCHOOLS. VOUR CHANCE TO RIG YOUR LAD I OUT AT A VERY SMALL COST. BOYS’ SHIRTS; hard wearing; all sizes. 1/11. BOYS’ SCHOOL HOSE—The very best quality. Usually 3/- to 4/6. Reduced to 2/6. All sizes. All Schools, including Tech and High and Makarewa. BOYS’ ALL WOOL SUITS, 30/-.—Reduced to 24/6 HIGH AND TECH WORSTED SUITS, 42/6—Reduced to 32/6. All Wool. Guaranteed Wear and Fast Dye. HEAVY NAVY SERGE KNICKERS; Double Seats. Size 4 to 12, 9/6, reduced to 7/6; sizes 13 to 16, reduced to 8/6 BOYS’ TECHNICAL SHIRTS, 2/11, 3/11, 4/6 to 5/6 BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL SHIRTS; Plunket Flannel; unshrinkable 4' siz" 12 J. Jto 14A; reduced to 10/6. BOYS’ CAPS; all School Colours, Piped 2/6. Monogram and High School 2/11. The Best Quality. ALSO BIG CASH REDUCTIONS OFF ALL MEN’S SUITS, SHIRTS, ETC., AT CARTER’S MAKE-ROOM SALE. 36 TAY STREET. THE SEWING SHOP. TAY STREET. FROCKS, COATS, JUMPERS, SKIRTS, CARDIGANS. We have large stocks of these in all sizes. WE SPECIALISE IN O.S. SIZES. LADIES! Bring us your Material to be made up. Alterations and Renovations undertaken at shortest notice. Garments Cut and Fitted same day. ALL SILK HOSE REPAIRS DONE HERE. HEMSTITCHING-SAME DAY SERVICE. MRS DRYDEN. (Opp. H. & J. Smith). TAY STREET. PHONE: 1249. BROKEN! SMASHED! AND BROKEN AGAIN! ALL PREVIOUS RECORDS EASILY ECLIPSED! OUR KILLINGS at the Invercargill Abattoirs for the Festive Season are by far the largest that have ever been known for any ONE BUTCHER. OUR OFFICIAL FIGURES from December 21, 1931, to January 6, 1932, are as follows: — 39 (Thirty-nine) FAT CATTLE. 449 (Four Hundred and Forty-nine) FAT LAMBS. 281 (Two Hundred and Eighty-one) FAT SHEEP. 4 (Four) FAT PIGS. HUNDREDS AHEAD OF OUR NEAREST COMPETITORS. We still have on hand to kill another 500 FAT LAMBS. Not great big, wasteful, fat and greasy overweights weighing 50 to 60 lbs., that no freezing buyer wants to buy, but QUALITY LAMBS, exactly like those we have just sold you, and while they last, which won’t be long, we know, OUR PRICES WILL REMAIN AS THEY WERE: HINDQUARTERS—7d. per lb., 3/6 to 5/3 FOREQUARTERS—4Id. per lb., 2/3 to 3/3 SIDES, 51d. per lb. WHOLE LAMBS - . . . u . s|d. per lb. Why buy pounds of Fat to put in the fat tin and get 1/3 to 2/ for 40 lbs.? That doesn't pay. We spy, without fear of contradiction, that WE HAVE THE GOODS at . CUNDALL’S SOUTHLAND’S LEADING BUTCHERS. THE BUSINESS THAT VALUE BUILT. SUFFERERS from Piles! Apply Hamathesin. Immediate relief. Thousands of cures. 8/6 Geo. H. Brown, Chemist.
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Southland Times, Issue 21607, 20 January 1932, Page 1
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