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GORE ADVERTISEMENTS Hikers, Cambers, Picnickers YOUR COOKING PROBLEM SOLVED AND WHAT A HAPPY SOLUTION HERE IT IS: 21b tins BREAD 21b tins CAULIFLOWER 21b tins CARROTS 21b tins PARSNIPS 21b tins TURNIPS 21b tins CABBAGE 11b tins WHITE PUDDINGS lib tins OXFORD SAUSAGE lib tins LAMB AND GREEN lib tins KIDNEY AND BACON PEAS Hb ti ns STEAK AND KIDNEY 11b tins LIVER AND BACON PIES 1 and 21b tins PLUM PUDDING All cooked and can be eaten cold or heated. Mmray & Bobertsom THE PEOPLE’S GROCERS ’Phone 93. GORE. Box 93.

A SHAVING SOAP BOWL TUT AKES a very acceptable Gift for ill a Man. We can supply them at 2/6, 3/-, 3/9, 4/6 and 6/- each. Perhaps your Husband could do with a new SHAVING BRUSH this Christmas’ We have a comprehensive range of BRITISH SHAVING BRUSHES at all prices from 2/6 to 25/- each. GRANT’S, LTD. CHEMISTS. GORE. A MARKET FOR PIECE WOOL. fIASH BUYERS IN ANY QUANV TITIES OF: PIECES. LOCKS. AND BELLIES. Wool must be clean and free of seed. No old season’s Wool or badly stained Pieces will be acceptable. A GOOD CHANCE TO DISPOSE OF YOUR NEW SEASON’S PIECE WOOL. CASH PURCHASES! CASH PURCHASES! SOUTHLAND BUTCHERS’ BY-PRODUCTS CO,. LTD. WAIKIWI. WM. CAWTHORN - - Works Manager. A. L. ADAMSON - - - - Secretary. BOX: 219, INVERCARGILL. PHONES: Works: 376—M. Office: 177. “TRAVELLING LIGHT.” COPIES NOW OBTAINABLE. (THOSE who have ordered their copies can procure same on Application at the Southland Times Office. Country subscribers desirous of having their copies posted are requested to advise this office at earliest and include postage with their remittance. Price 2/9; Postage 2d extra. As only a limited number is available, to those who have not already ordered copies Early Application is necessary. SOUTHLAND TIMES CO., LTD. ‘ “AN lands, north, south, east and V west, DOHERTY’S LIME has proved the best.” STOP! Look Out for the Lambs on the Windows of CUNDALL’S, The Value Butchers. Shops: Tay Street, (between H. and J. Smith and Municipal Theatre; Esk Street (near Railway Station); Kelvin Street (between Esk and Don Street, opposite Alien’s Hall). (,) /Q —BUY 61bs of best cut of Corned &/ 0 Round from CUNDALL’S, The Value Butchers. A/q EACH: 500 Legs Mutton, full 2j/ f) cut. A special for those who need them. From CUNDALL’S, The Value Butchers. T /Q EACH: 500 Ox Tongues; all one .1/ d Price. Nowhere in town but at CUNDALL’S. VEACH: 500 Loins of Mutton of “ Good Quality. A great snip. Only at CUNDALL’S, The Value Butchers. Q/O EACH—FuII Cut Forequarters of 25/ 1) PRIME QUALITY LAMB at CUNDALL’S, the Value Butchers. q /Q BUYS Full Cut Hindquarter of 0/ V Lovely LAMB. 500 Lambs must be sold.—AT CUNDALL’S. A / ONLY! A nice Loin of Quality *5/ “ Lamb. 500 Lambs must be sold. AT CUNDALL’S, the Value Butchers. STOP! Look Out for the Lambs on the Windows of CUNDALL’S, The Value Butchers. Shops: Tay Street (between H. and J. Smith and Municipal Theatre; Esk Street (near Railway Station); Kelvin Street (between Esk and Don Street, opposite Allen’s Hall). (,) /Q—BUY 61bs of best cut of Corned 25/D Round from CUNDALL’S, The Value Butchers. "S /Q EACH: 500 Ox Tongues; all one 1/ d Price. Nowhere in town but at CUNDALL’S. Q /Q BUYS Full Cut Hindquarter of 0/ v Lovely LAMB. 500 Lambs must be sold.—AT CUNDALL’S. Q/Q EACH—FuII Cut Forequarters of 25/D PRIME QUALITY LAMB at CUNDALL’S, the Value Butchers. A //? EACH—Legs of Prime Lamb; 25/ 0 must be seen to be believed. AT CUNDALL’S, the Value Butchers. 1 /£) EACH—SOO Forequarters of 1/ D Mutton, guaranteed lOlbs. weight. Will make an economical meal. Only from CUNDALL’S, the Value Butchers, DrB64

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Southland Times, Issue 21895, 22 December 1932, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 21895, 22 December 1932, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 21895, 22 December 1932, Page 8