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GORE ADVERTISEMENTS Ao Ao ROSE’S $ Well Known Reliable Footwear MEN’S CHROME CALF UPPERS AND DURAfA SOLES; 99/fi Ipflthpr lined under fronts YOUTHS’ CHROME CALF UPPERS AND DURATA SOLES— Sizes Ito 3 «j g/g Sizes 4 and 5 -j J/g MEN’S LIGHT KIP WORKING BOOTS; heel and toe tips *j g/ g and nailed. . , MEN’S LIGHT BOX CALF SHOES 16/6 MONARCH SHOES, in Box Calf ' GLACE KID, with patent toe caps 7 9 / R Also BROWN WILLOW CALF &.€./« Agents fos* ©’Brien’s and Matchless Boots and ®hoes Special Repairs —Same Day Service ’Plhone 319. Main Street, Gore.

Like BYB Faded clothes and materials respond wonderfully to dyeing the “Fairy” way. Colours obtain- I able: Cream Navy Blue Heliotrope i Pale Blue Black Mauve I Saxe Blue Dark Green Royal Blue Pink Old Rose Cinnamon | Rose Pink Peach Brown | Red Lemon Nigger Pillar-box Daffodil Brown v Red Old Gold Grey Crimson Jade Green Almond [ Brick Red Pale Green Green Maroon Emerald Tangerine t gD PER PKT. ; HURRAY & ROBERTSON 'Phono 93. GORE. P.O. Box 93.!

J l /!!/ ’■' 11., | rck I■ 3 “It was a Doster | | friend who put | | me wise » . I husband became increasingly irritable ... at ®§ i ’ £Vj[ first I put it down to the ‘depression’ .. , but Sk / it became very wearying to find that almost ?< every little thing I did seemed to get on his nerves. Then Si SM a doctor friend put me wise. One day he unexpectedly d/J asked me what sort of tea we drank, and I had to admit |A >■; d that we were trying to economise on tea. ‘A big mistake,’ W fl. 1 - 1 ; he said. ‘ Medical investigation has proved that while // !: ■ | “fino” tea is decidedly healthful, the same cannot be said a? I' d of “cheap” tea. In my home,’ he said, ‘wo always drink j;■ J “Amber Tips” ... not only because it is most healthful, |>aj | U but because it is the most economical. You don’t want to w® ■ / let the price per pound blind you to real value . . . it’s the T ‘i number of cups that each pound makes that makes a tea i : j “dear” or “cheap.” You buy “Amber Tips” and see how ££ ' : i much less you need use. It may cost a little more per Oi I pound, but it will cost you far less per week.’ .: “I followed his advice and changed back to 'Amber Tips,’ K-'J ■‘l and I must confess that both our tempers improved, and, M /•: wonder of wonders, I find that with ‘Amber Tips’ the cost S of tea per week is decidedly less than it was before.” i

I Makes 20Ibs of Soap | fjsjefl® 2/■ You can save 10/- E ' on every 201bs. of h soap that you use. A 2/- pacxci K of ‘SOAPSAVE’, added to 51bs Fat g and 1 gal. Water, makes approxi- g mately 201bs of first-class and K faintly perfumed Household Soap. Ik Order from SiSVOS W/-H your grocer. ' g ‘SOAPSAVE’ h Manufactured by A. Murdoch & Co., Dunedin. 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 BuildAg.) INVERCARGILL-WEST PLAINS. RURAL MAIL SERVICE. ipHE CAR leaves Times Office, Esk Street, at 6.30 a.m. daily for Bay Road, New River Ferry, West Plains Road, Otatara; returning Invercargill : 8 aun. R. S. GREY, Driver. WE have large orders for Rabbitskins. Invercargill Rabbitskin Company, Box 377, corner Crescent. Phone 1791. GUM BOOTS for Father, Mother and the Kiddies at THE PARA RUBBER CO., Dee Street, and at Gore.

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Southland Times, Issue 22012, 11 May 1933, Page 4

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