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are realizing from £4 to £5, sacks in, ex store, Dunedin. NEW ZEALAND LAMBS. DISPLAY AT SMITHFIELD. London, March 8. A display of 800 lambs from the seven districts of the North Island which entered for the New Zealand Meat- Producers' Board’s competition attracted much attention by Smithfield crowds. Wholesalers and retailers inspected them and the consensus of- opinion is that the quality and appearance are excellent. The judges awarded the Challenge Shield for the best district to Manawatu and the prizes for the best pens as follow: First, pen of forty-seven, Wairarapa; second, pen of twenty, Wairarapa; third, pen of thirtytwo, Manawatu. Lady Wilford represented the High Commissioner. LONDON WOOL SALES. PRICES MAINTAINED. London, March 8. At the wool sales 8343 bales were offered —including 677 from New South Wales, 577 from Queensland, 639 from Victoria, 503 from West Australia, and 3942 from New Zealand —of which approximately 5927 were sold. There was a good general demand and good clearances. Prices, were firmly maintainer!. The series of sales close on March 16. Greasies, New Zealand, “Craiglockhart,” top price IOJd, average lOJd; “Puropuro,” B|d and 7d. “Teviotdale” Id and 10jd. THE METAL MARKET. (Rec. 5.5 p.m.) London, March 8. There has been a substantial fall v in the prices of copper and tin. Quotations:-— Copper: Standard, spot £33 18/9; forward £34 8/-. Electrolytic, spot £39; forward £4O. Wire Bars: £4O. Lead: Spot £l2 17/6; forward £l3 7/6. Spelter: Spot £l2 18/9; forward £l3 7/6. Tin: Spot £133 2/6; forward £134 12/6. Silver: Standard 18Jd; fine 19 15-l Gd. EDUCATIONAL. HEMINGWAY’S ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTS. REASONS FOR THEIR SUCCESS. HEMINGWAY’S Lessons were written by specialists; they are constantly revised by specialists; students’ work is corrected by specialists. SPECIALIST CORRECTORS. Each Corrector is in his own subject an expert of wide knowledge, practical experience, and proved teaching skill. In Bookkeeping the corrections are carried out wholly and exclusively on the school premises bv NELLO PORTER, AJ’.A. (N.Z.), F.A.1.5., A.CJ.S. THOS. W. MABEN, FJP.A. (N.Z.), F.C.A.A. ALFRED REID, A.RA. (N.Z.) A.A.I.S. These three, and these alone, peruse, correct and criticise the students’ work. Enrol with the School that gives the service and gets the passes. HEMINGWAY’S. CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. P.O. BOX 516 AUCKLAND.

WANTED TO BUY. TJ[7ANTED —To buy, Gent’s Clothing, IV Furniture, etc.—HOLLOWAY BROS., 126 Tay Street. Mh.357 W r ANTED—To buy, sporting Rifle; also Double Barrel Hammerless Shot Gun or Browning Automatic.—BAßßETT, Hairdresser. WANTED— To buy, Bottles, Metals, Sacks, Clothing, etc. Prices firm. HOLLOWAY BROS., 126 Tay Street. WANTED —To buy, Porcelain Bath, medium or large size. Apply Box 29, Winton. Mg3o6 WANTED— 10 to 20 Acres! We have a cash buyer for Farmlet adjoining Invercargill, Four or Five-roomed House, etc. Call or send particulars at once to Scandrett & Sons, Ltd. Mi4oo SMALL Garage requires Valve Grinding and Reseating Machine. Prepared to pay reasonable price. Apply “J 16,” Times Office. M 1391 WANTED —To buy, sporting Rifle; also Double Barrel Hammerless Shot Gun or Browning Automatic.- —BARRETT, Hairdresser. WANTED —To purchase, a quantity of Clear Glass, suitable for Glass House. Apply “A 12,” Times Office. Mg29o

WANTED —To buy, old Gold Jewellery, 9 ct., 15 ct., 18 ct. Highest prices. HOLLOWAY BROS., 126 Tay Street. WANTED TO EXCHANGE. EXCHANGE —Owner .new Five-seater English Saloon wishes to exchange for Single-seater Coupe. Apply “English,” c/o Box 116, G.P.0., Invercargill. Mh356 MOTOR VEHICLES FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Ford Half-ton Delivery, registered, good running order, £9.— J. F. McKelvey, Motor Salesman, 71 Yarrow Street. Mi 396 FOR SALE —Cheap, Beauty Ford 5-seatcr Tourer in practically new condition. Three new tyres, newly painted; hood, battery etc. O.K. Hustle along or you’ll miss.— SOUTHLAND MOTOR WRECKING CO., Dee Street. Phone 1644. FOR SALE—Overland Tourer, in firstclass order. Price £35. This car is a real bargain.—J. S. Robbie, Club Hotel Right-of-way, Dee Street.

FOR SALE—Overland Sedan, had careful private use, overhauled and painted. Price £lOO.—J. S. Robbie, Club Hotel Right-of-way, Dee Street. FOR SALE —English Light Delivery Van, suitable for baker or butcher; very economical to run. Price £125. —J. S. ROBBIE, Rover Agent, Club Hotel Right-of-way. WANTED TO SELL. GILCHRIST’S BLOOD TONIC for pimples, boils, etc., 4/- posted, from GILCHRIST’S, Prescription Chemists, Dee Street. TO-DAY— With every 1/- Tablet Chocolate we will give a 3d. Tablet Free. MATHESON’S, LTD. WANTED KNOWN —We will exchange or buy used Shot Guns and Rifles. —A. & W. Hamilton, Used Gun Department. GILCHRIST'S LIVER PILLS for constipation, biliousness, etc., 1/3. from GILCHRIST’S, Prescription Chemists. EASTER SUITS—We are buying at the newer prices and can save you money. Smart fitting worsteds; 3i gns. W. GEORGE & CO., Athenaeum Corner. GUNS FOR SALE—Hammerless and Automatic Shot Guns. —A. & W. Hamilton, Used Gun Department. TRY our Corned Beef; guaranteed tender and juicy. Three Shops—Don Street, Avenal and North Invercargill.—MUTUAL BENEFIT BUTCHERY. Fe2ls

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Southland Times, Issue 21649, 10 March 1932, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 21649, 10 March 1932, Page 2