GORE ADVERTISEMENTS A. A. ROSE’S JBx Well Known Reliable Footwear MEN’S CHROME CALF UPPERS AND DURATA SOLES; 22/B leather lined under fronts enrrc ' YOUTHS’ CHROME CALF UPPERS AND DURATA SOLESSizes Ito 3 g/g S,zes 4 and 5 17/6 MEN’S LIGHT KIP WORKING BOOTS; heel and toe tips Jg / g and nailed. j» « / n MEN’S LIGHT BOX CALF SHOES 16/6 MONARCH SHOES, in Box Calf . GLACE KID, with patent toe caps 22/0 Also BROWN WILLOW CALF Agents for O’Brien’s and Matchless Boots and Shoes Special Repairs — Same Day Service ’Phone 319. Main Street, Gore.
Like M Faded clothes and materials respond wonderfully to dyeing the “Fairy” way. Colours obtainable : Cream Navy Blue Heliotrope Pale Blue Black Mauve Saxe Blue Dark Green Royal Blue Pink Old Rose Cinnamon Rose Pink Peach Brown Red Lemon Nigger Pillar-box Daffodil Brown Red Old Gold Grey | Crimson Jade Green Almond Brick Red Pale Green Green Maroon Emerald Tangerine gD PER PKT. MURRAY & ROBERTSON ’Phone 93. GORE. P.O. Box 93.
MAKERS OF FINE — SHOES—A Even after long and continuous wear Crockett & Jones’ shoes retain their shape ff le Symbol —designed for Men and Women who study \W/ appearance. The brand with a of Quality reputation. jgjenes
SEVEN ONE-ACT PLAYS OF NEW ZEALAND. BY N.Z. WRITERS. Contained in one handsome Book. Price: 4/6 Very suitable for Reading Circles. GEORGIAN BOOKSHOP. 185-187 Dee Street, Invercargill. (Next to Para Rubber Co.’s New Building.) J|OOKS WORTH READING. The Christ of the English Road—By Two Wayfarers. The Victory of God.—By James Reid. The Greatest Thing in the World.—By Henry Drummond. _ Mighty Moments. —By Lionel 8.. Fletcher. What Christ Means to Me.—By Sir Wilfred Grenfell. God in the Shadows.—By Hugh Redwood. ,_ , 1 God in the Slums.—By Hugh Redwood. Mary Sleesor.—By W. P. Livingstone. The Story of a Labrador Doctor.—By Sir Wilfred Grenfell. All at 1/3 each. (Posted 1/5 each). T. B. DORMAN - - - 37 ESK STREET. ROYAL MAIL SERVICE. WRIGHTS BUSH—GLADFIELD. Leaves weights bush at 5.45 a.m. for Monte Christo Road — Flints Bush—Calder’s Road—lsla Bank, Yellow Bluff Road—Bayswater—Drummond (8.15 a.m.), Mollison’s Road— Thornbury—Weir’s Road—Waianiwa— Taramoa, returning Wrights Bush 11 a.m. All Parcels for this run left at the Times Office will receive prompt attention. J. A. O’DONNELL. Driver. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. Assets Exceed £3,000.000. TRUSTEES AND EXECUTORS. (By Act of Parliament). WORLD-WIDE FACZLITIES. FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT’, MOTOR CAR (Special Policy). Southland Branch Office: ESK STREET - - - INVERCARGILL R. A. WILSON, Manager. IV —brings reception from 1 all parts of the lobe.' WL Broadcast as well as JFg Vw Short Wave Programmes Kn Bkj Let us demonstrate. Jk THE NEW ZEALAND SKA K* EXPRESS CO. LTD •Don street. ’Phone 653—654. f'A to 1,000 Copies of Balance-sheets, Reports, etc., from 3/6, good work guaranteed.—N.Z. TYPEWRITER & SUPPLIES CO., 41 Esk Street.
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Southland Times, Issue 21997, 22 April 1933, Page 9
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