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WINTON SPECIALS. HTE try to have our goods and service VV measure up better than our advertisements. SHOP IN WINTON. BE SURE and wear a pair of DOMO BRACES during Industry Week. They are New Zealand-made. All prices, from 2/- up, at GILMOUR’S. T7IOR A BETTER ICE CREAM, come JO to WATSON’S. IT has added Malt, sweeter flavour, greater value: MILLARS’ MILK-MADE BREAD. TpARMERSI—BoIts in any quantity JO and all sizes, up to 3 in., 1/6 doz. W. D. McARTHUR. BOYS’ STRONG TWEED SHORTS for school wear. We have all sizes, 3/6 Pair.—COOPER’S, Outfitters, Winton. FISHING TACKLE. TITE are agents for ALCOCK’S H celebrated FISHING TACKLE, and Fishermen’s Accessories. New stocks and wide selection. GRIMWOOD & CO. LIME! LIME! LIME! Use the best Lime procurable in Southland. Price 11/- per ton net. Deliveries prompt. Phone 132—M, Winton.— DOHERTY’S LIME CO., Centre Bush. DO You want a good Tennis Racket at a low price? WATSON’S Fancy Goods Depot have a large stock of these. Inspect WATSON’S first. SENSATIONAL VALUE—2O pieces fast colour washing material, neat floral designs, BJd. yard.—COOPER’S, Drapers, Winton. SAWS sharpened and doctored at lowest cash price.—W. D. McARTHUR. Talking about SHiRTS-Men’s Neglige Shirts, reinforced necks, all the latest designs, 3/6, 5/6, 6/6. — COOPER’S, Outfitters, Winton. BALANCING THE BUDGET. "VrOBODY is making much money, JLI but the farmer who sends his Wool and Sheepskins to me is making a good deal more than the man who doesn’t. J. LILICO. HAVE YOU seen our range of Frock Materials. Call and select yours and we will cut it to any desired style free of charge.—GILMOUR’S. Phone 21. SPRING-CLEANING time is Linoleum time. We have a good assortment from 4/6 up. Call and see them.—GILMOUR’S. Phone 21. IT has more nourishment, keeps fresh longer, greater value: MILLARS’ MILK-MADE BREAD. T7OR A BETTER ICE CREAM, come JO to WATSON’S. MURIEL ASTOR treatments place within your reach a simple and inexpensive means of restoring true loveliness which is a woman’s birthright. Free Booklet on application.—T. WALKER, Chemist and Optician, Box 7, Winton. EAT MORE BREAD! The irrisistible appeal of CLARK’S MILK-MADE BREAD Makes its presence on the Household Table A DAILY NECESSITY. LORRY BODIES— Now is the time to attend to your Milk Lorries—the best of materials and workmanship I guaranteed.—W. D. McARTHUR.

A typical New Zealand home __ ~ . — x; Wu, Mi fih, JHB where Mr. Brown, who has already had two cuts in his wages and is expecting a third, is able to provide his family with the main essentials of life at a cost far below that dreamt of in the past. The secret is with his wise and thrifty wife, who does all the shopping. Mrs. Brown knows that in groceries quality comes before price, but that low price and high quality combined can now be obtained by her. She shops at a store where they do not offer something for nothing, but where they offer more for less. She does not look for elaborate delivery services, for she knows that the best service any shop can render her is to give reliable goods at a lower price. She knows that she cannot buy her groceries for less and to pay more is wasting money. Like every New Zealand housewife, Mrs. Brown is very wise and very thrifty, so, of course, she shops at th© SELF •jF'HELP 130 SHOPS CO-OP /tW

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Southland Times, Issue 21831, 7 October 1932, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 21831, 7 October 1932, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 21831, 7 October 1932, Page 11