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WM. TODD & CO. LTD. TO-DAY (TUESDAY), JUNE 27, At 2 o’clock. FURNITURE SALE. DUKE STREET, GLADSTONE. Superior DARK BEDROOM SUITE (comprising Double Bedstead, Mirror Wardrobe, Duchess, Pedestal), CHESTERFIELD COUCH and EASY CHAIR, BOX OTTOMAN, WILTON PILE RUG, SINGLE WOOD BEDSTEADS, MIRROR WARDROBE. WILLIAM TODD AND CO., LTD., instructed by Mrs Furby, will sell on the premises, 70 Duke Street:— Hearthrugs, Seagrass Chair, Curtains, Hall Rugs, H.B. Chairs, Wicker E. Chairs, R. Chair, Lamp Shades, Congoleum Square, K. Table, Inlaid Linoleum, Crockery, Cutlery, Jam Jars, Aluminium Pols, Kitchen Utensils, Wringer, Garden Tools, W. Can, Pres. Pan, and Sundries. Jw939 TODD’S RIALTO. ipHE FARMERS’ MARKET. SAWN TIMBER—2O,OOO FT. 4x2, 3 x 2, 3 x 1, 4 x 1. 8 x 1, 8 x 6 x 1, 8 x J. DRESSED WEATHER BOARDS. T. & G. FLOORING. ROOFING IRON; all sizes. Our Prices are Lowest Possible. Also USED ENGINE OIL; 45-gal. Drums. 25/-. FARM DRAY, with Turnip Cutter attached, in good order—£9. BLUEGUM GATES; 12 ft. 17/6 HINGES 4/- to 7/- Pair. WILLIAM~TODD & CO., LTD. THE RIALTO. INVERCARGILL STOCK AGENTS. INVERCARGILL STOCK AGENTS. STOCK SALES. THE INVERCARGILL STOCK AGENTS’ ASSOCIATION. THE INVERCARGILL STOCK AGENTS’ ASSOCIATION will conduct sales during the week as follows:— WYNDHAM SALEYARDS: Thursday, June 29. 200—Ewe Lambs. 150 —Fat Lambs. 60—S.M. Ewes. 70—Hereford Steer Calves. 35—Hereford Heifer Calves. 50—Weihers. 10—Fat Cattle. 50—Head Mixed Cattle. LORNEVILLE SALEYARDS: Tuesday, July 4. The attention of intending purchasers at auction and stock sales is drawn to the following extract from the auction conditions of sale: "No stock nor goods will be delivered to anyone except for cash, unless satisfactory financial arrangements have been made with the auctioneers.” ENTRIES INVITED. SHEEP FARMERS, READ: Hon. Adam Hamilton says:—“For the past two years my Lambs have been treated by you, your Drench proving so satisfactory that practically the whole of my Lambs have gone to the freezing works in splendid killing condition. I therefore have pleasure in recommending the use of your Drench.” JOHN WELSH, 44 Clifton Street, North Invercargill. TOPDRESSING. THE NEW RATE OF EXCHANGE WILL INCREASE THE PRICE OF ALL IMPORTED MANURES AT LEAST 15 PER CENT. TO MEET THE FARMER THESE DIFFICULT TIMES, WE HAVE DECIDED TO REDUCE THE PRICE OF CUND ALL’S PROGRESSIVE BONEDUST £1 PER TON FROM JANUARY 31, 1933. Our Price is: £7 10/- per Ton ORDER NOW! FROM J. E. WATSON & CO., INVERCARGILL. GORE & OTAUTAU. PUT BACK INTO THE LAND WHAT YOU TAKE OUT OF IT. 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 FACTS! Vulcanising is positively only sound way of repairing Tyres. See J. INGLES, the Tyre Expert, premises in King’s Hall Garage, Clyde Street. QD. PAlR—Men’s All Wool SOX, at ALEX. D. PATERSON, Supreme Men’s Shop, next Courthouse. BELTING— For flexible, durable, nonstretching, weather-proof Perdriau Belting, call at Machinery Department, Wright, Stephenson & Co., Ltd., Wood Street. g /Q — MEN’S strong White Band SHIRTS at ALEX. D. PATERSON, next Courthouse. Phone 1133.

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Southland Times, Issue 22052, 27 June 1933, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 22052, 27 June 1933, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 22052, 27 June 1933, Page 10

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