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PUBLIC NOTICES. BARGAINS IN NEW DISC HARROWS. WE have a limited number of Sets at the following BARGAIN PRICES: G ft. Set ------ £2l 7 ft. Set ------ £23 8 ft. Set £2-1 9 ft. Set ----- - £ 26 These Disc Harrows have 18 in. Blades of best British manufacture, and remember: Railage to nearest Siding is FREE! BRING YOUR REPAIRS TO US! BOOTH, MACDONALD, & CO., LTD. INVERCARGILL. MACALISTER, LTD. - - - Agents. COME AND HEAR THE LATEST IN RECORDS NEW STOCKS ARRIVING every week. DICKEYS, LIMITED. MOTOR PARTS. WE ARE MOTOR SPART PARTS SPECIALISTS. We have, can get, or they can t be got. New and goqfl Used Parts for all Cars built from 1910 to 1933. We have the largest stock of New and Used Parts in New Zealand. Garages and Motorists please note that our motto is to “Supply and Please You. ASK Ub first—it will pay you. Good Parts, cheap prices, expert knowledge. Up-to-date Wrecking Crane Service—Day and Night. SOUTHLAND MOTOR WRECKING CO. (The Original Wreckers). DEE ST., INVERCARGILL. Phone: 1644. Telegrams: “Manyparts. OUTSTANDING BARGAINS. NZ. Manufacturers sell surplus , stocks to Carter’s at 33 1-3 per cent, discount. BOYS’ FT .F.FCY LINED SINGLETS; all sizes—l/6. MEN’S Super Quality MAZON SHIRTS 10/6—reduced to 6/6. Collars to match. _ Super Quality BOYS’ SCHOOL HOSE —2/6; all sizes. Technical and High School included. BOYS’ SUITS; Double seats; 25/6 — reduced to 19/6. All sizes. BOYS’ CANOE SHIRTS. All sizes— Navy, Doctor and HEALTH FLANNELS; 6/11—reduced to 4/11. Also Shetland shade. MEN’S WORSTED SUITS; Pure wool. £4 10/ —reduced to £2 19/-. MEN’S WORSTED SUITS; First Class make, £4 15/-. Reduced to £3 13/6. Heavy Quality MEN’S TWIST SHIRTS, 5/6 —Reduced to 3/6. This is better buying than cheaper CARTER’S SURPLUS STOCK SALE, TAY STREET. MRS R. ROSS. Ladies’ High-class Costumiere. (Late of the “Louvre,” Tay Street). THE ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS. (Above Wm. A. Brown, Jeweller). Corner Lee and Don Streets. Ladies’ Costumes and Frocks of Highclass Quality and Workmanship, made to order at reduced prices. TENNIS. GORE TENNIS CLUB. THE OFFICIAL OPENING of the above Club for- the 1933-34 Season will take place on WEDNESDAY, September 27, at 3 p.m. Members, intending members and friends are cordially invited to be present. T. H. McMILLAN. Svlll2 Hon. Secretary. ELECTION NOTICES. THE FARMERS’ DAIRY FEDERATION, LIMITED. ELECTION OF DIRECTORS. AS RETIRING DIRECTORS of the above Company, we beg to notify Shareholders that we are seeking reelection, and ask support at the forthcoming Annual Meeting of the Company, on FRIDAY, 29th inst. Our past experience on the Directorate has made us conversant with the successful conduct of the Company’s affairs, and a continuance of the confidence of Shareholders will be acceptable. If Shareholders are unable to attend, Proxies in our favour will be appreciated. JOHN DUNLOP. Dairy Factories’ Representative. R. S. TAIT. Home Separators’ Representative. 5v1135 MISCELLANEOUS. SOMMERVILLE’S PERFECT CORN CURE will cure corns of short or long standing with certainty. Price 1/6, posted 1/7, from R. SOMMERVILLE, Chemist and Optician, 5 Dee Street, Invercargill. T ISSAMAN’S MAMMITIS PAINT i J should be kept in every cow shed ready for use; 5/- and 5/6, from MATHESON’S, LTD. A PROVED and reliable Drench, sums up the virtues of DUNN’S Cleansing Drench, 1/6 pkt, 17/- doz.— G. I. MOFFETT, Chemist . PLAY BRITISH! Buy British! Just landed, Spalding’s Tennis Rackets and Balls, Spalding’s Cricket Bats and Balls, Tennis Rackets re-strung with Spalding’s superior Gut. (We save you cash) at BARRETT’S, Tobacconist and Sports Depot, Dee Street.

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Southland Times, Issue 22130, 26 September 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 22130, 26 September 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 22130, 26 September 1933, Page 1