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PUBLIC NOTICES. EARLY SPRING GRASS Can be Obtained for EWES, LAMBS AND COWS By TOPDRESSING NOW with { Sulphate of Ammonia = [ J< ' ■ 0R ■ Ammoniated Super ; Out of season grass will give you far greater returns than you would get by increasing the growth in the flush of the season. NITROGENOUS MANURES will give you Spring growth three > to four weeks earlier than other manures. £ WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & Co. Ltd. ‘ CRESCENT Box 75 INVERCARGILL ■

■ I OTCTSsnwKnnnsM • $ More Captures / J CIVIL WAR T p doublebee sails ' MEN’S TWEED TROUSERS GIRLS’ ROSLYN JERSEYS . Sale Price 9/11. Sale Price 3/11. F a MEN’S ODD TWEED MEN’S NAP TROUSERS r coats Sale Price 17/11. Sale Price 6/6. > MEN’S 'TWEED SUITS TOMMY KHAKI TUNICS F L, Sale Price 29/6. Sale Price 13/6. BOYS’& GIRLS’LEATHER TOMMY OVERCOATS GAUNTLET GLOVES. Sale Price 35/-. a Sale Price 4/11, 5/11. KHAKI DRILL SHIRTS k ttather COATS. Sale Price 4/6. LEATHER C WQRK SHI^ TS a FARM & WORK WATER- Sale Price 3/6. f PROOFS MEN’S WOOL SOX . A £ Sale Price 22/6. Sale Price 9d. OILY COATS. BOYS’ TWEED SHORTS r Sale Price 29/6. , Pnce 3/6. / TWEED OVERCOATS. BOYS and GIRLS CAR- > Sale Price 27/6. DIGANS. Sale Price 3/11. f r BOYS’ KAIAPOI SUITS MEN’S FLEECY SINGLETS. $ Sale Price 19/11. Sale Price 2/3. Z BOYS’ WOOL GLOVES MEN’S FLANNEL UNDERS r Sale Price 1/6. Sale Price 4/6. AND HUNDREDS OF OTHER BARGAINS AT / t DOUBLEBEE SALE j K BRASS BROS. LTD. ! DEE STREET (opposite Post Office) INVERCARGILL

Nearly 6 Million Tons by Rail Average of 2| pence a Ton Per Mile. OFFICIAL statements during recent years have reminded New Zealanders that their railways could be made to “pay” (in the hard-and-fast book-keeping sense of the word “pay”) if the low rates for heavy freight were increased, but such procedure would be against the railways’ working policy, which gives fair national consideration to the welfare of Industries, primary and secondary. The national importance of the railways* freight service is seen in the figures for the past year an aggregate of 5,824,81 I tons, carried at an average charge of 2.38 pence (less than 2i pence) a ton per mile. The railways are the only kind of land transport that can provide such national service. Well i ngton, jr f £/ 25th Mx, 1932. * N.Z. Railway, T XL—Perfect safety for silk stock- MUTTON! Mutton! Mutton—Prime: 1, ings or fine lingerie. Wash deli- 111 The cheapest in town pricesi at.the ; things with LX L. Borax Wash- MUTUAL BENEFIT BUTCHERY, three ing Powder. Shops. WOOLLENS stay soft and colours /'IHEAP FOOD—Kits Mutton Birds, stay fresh when washed with V small sizes, 6d per bird al MATHEI.X.L. Borax Washing Powder. 2d. SONS LTD. j

— — -. The “Homestead” Hosiery for Hard Wear ” The ideal stockings for house and country wear—hard- « wearing, warm and inexpensive. Sizes 8| to 10, in U'o'fM all wanted brown tones. Made from mercerised cotton ||rt| with wool finish. Usually 3/11. SALE PRICE ? <Th / «»/ 1 1 — lework and Competition j 1 July 30th our work and send it, with to the D.1.C., DUNEDIN. I Order )IC Dunedin

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Southland Times, Issue 21772, 29 July 1932, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 21772, 29 July 1932, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 21772, 29 July 1932, Page 10