WINTON SPECIALS 1 SHOP ±N WINTON! rpHE PLEASURE IS MUTUAL, SHOP IN WINTON! TjIARMERS! Use an “IRVING” (N.Z. JP Patent) Hay and Straw Cuttei-. Most simple, efficient, easy-working knife invented. Great driving power by use of foot step attachment. No arm strain required. Price 17/6. Order from J. & J. IRVING, Kennington. YES! It’s “SALE TIME” at COOPER’S. We are right on the job. We have the goods, we give the service. The decks are cleared for our MID-WINTER SALE! Men’s Ribbed Woollen Underpants-* 5/11 and 6/6 Pair. Boys’ Grey Tweed Shorts, all sizes.— 3/6 Pair. Boys’ Canoe Shirts, White Ground, Coloured Stripes, all sizes—l/11 each. Boys’ Fleecy Lined Singlets, all sizes—--1/6 each. Men’s Pure Wool Worsted Pink Singlets and Underpants—7/11 Garment. Men’s Twist Working Shirts, the usual 4/11 quality, for 3/6 Ladies’ Pure Wool Cardigans. 30 in this line to clear—6/11 each. Ladies’ Art Silk Fleecy Lined Bloomers. Asstd. shades—2/11 Pair. Ladies’ Coloured Cashmere Hose. Made in N.Z. The usual 3/6 quality for 2/11. Good quality Coloured Towels—l/9 Pair. Big Variety of Cotton Dress Tweeds—--1/3 to 1/11 3 Dozen only—Ladies’ Fancy Pullovers. English make. Great value at 2/11 each. Watch this Column for Advertised Lines. All Goods Post Free. Cash must accompany orders. ITS SALE TIME AT WINTON’S £5OOO STORE. COOPER’S. PHONE: 53. DRAPERS & OUTFITTERS, WINTON. WALNUTS, -J’s 1/6, pieces 1/4, fine cut 1/3; Qt. Bottles Tomato Chutney 1/-; Sunlight Soap 10d., with free Mop; 5 Tins Nugget 1/-; 4 Writing Tablets 1/-; Coffee 1/-; .1000 Baking Cases 2/-.—GRIMWOOD’S. Phone 6. ORKING TROUSERS with big waists for big Men. We have them in Nap and Saddle Tweed.—GILMOUR’S. Phone 21. THE ULTIMATE RADIO is the choice of the discerning buyer for Reliability, Performance, Construction, Appearance, and VALUE. Mantel Models from £l5; Consoles from £l6 10/-. Descriptive literature from T. WALKER, Licensed Radio Dealer, Winton, BREAD THE most easily and completely digestible of all cereal products, and the most economical of all foods—for maximum goodness and satisfying flavour— GET A LOAF OF MILLAR’S. WOOL, SHEEPSKINS AND RABBITSKINS. NEXT SALE: MONDAY, JUNE 26. WHEN Buyers are keen to get hold of stuff privately, that is the time to send it to auction. NOTE THE DATE: JUNE 26. J. LILICO. • MOW IS THE TIME to spray your 1’ Fruit Trees. Use Lime Sulphate solution, sold in 1 gallon tins at GRIMWOOD’S. Phone 6. “TT'OSY NOOK” Bread—the quality Il Loaf, is made on the premises. Cash over counter lOd. per loaf, or delivered in country per rural delivery, lid. per loaf cash. CATERING: We can give entire satisfaction in all classes of country catering. Obtain a quote from “KOSY NOOK” Tea Rooms. rhave a nice range of MEN’S SLEEVELESS PULLOVERS at present. Prices 7/6, 9/6, and 11/6, and All Wool.-GILMOUR’S. Phone 21.
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Southland Times, Issue 22042, 15 June 1933, Page 4
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