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PUBLIC NOTICES. WITH EGGS . . . TO-DAY’S MOST ECONOMICAL FOOD TO BUY IS BACON. STILL AVAILABLE FOR A FEW DAYS. OUR FAMOUS LOW PRICES FOR QUALITY BACON. 7sd. per lb. By the Roll. Bd. per lb. Sliced. DON’T MISS YOUR OPPORTUNITY. BUY NOW AND SAVE! MATHESONS, LTD. THE GROCERY EMPORIUM. ESK STREET. HOME FURNISHERS How is This for a Home Furnishing Bargain ? THREE ROOMS COMPLETELY FURNISHED FOR £35 CASH. (Or Terms May be Arranged). For the Bedroom: I—BEDSTEAD; Full Panelled. Full size. „ , I—WIRE MATTRESS; Non-sag. Rustless Wire. I—DUCHESS; Two Drawers. Oval Mirror. I—PEDESTAL to match. I—UNION MATTRESS; Buttoned. 2—PILLOWS; well filled; best Kapok. I—9 ft. x 9 ft. NAIRN’S CONGOLEUM SQUARE. I—ALL WOOL REVERSIBLE RUG; 5 ft. 3 in. x 4 ft. 2 in. (Your choice of Square and Rug.) For the Living Room: I—SEVEN-PIECE UPHOLSTERED SUITE, comprising one Chesterfield Couch, two Easy Chairs, four Dining Chairs. The Couch and Easy Chairs have Show-wood Fronts, and are covered all over, outside as well as in, in first quality Genoa Velvet. I—3 ft. BUFFET SIDEBOARD. I—DINING TABLE; 5 ft. x 3 ft. On Castors. 1-9 ft. x 10 ft. 6in. NAIRN’S CONGOLEUM SQUARE. I—WOVEN AXMINSTER RUG; 5 ft. 3 in. x 2 ft. 3 in, (Your Choice of Square nd :’ug,. For the Kitchenette: I—KITCHENETTE TABLE; 3 ft. 6 in. x 2 ft. 6 in. White Top. 2—KITCHEN CHAIRS; extra strong, and guaranteed. 6—YDS. NAIRN’S LINOLEUM. I—COIR MAT; 6 ft. x 3 ft. (Linoleum and Mat Your Choice). The Lot Complete for £35 CASH. (Terms on Application). WE HAVE ALSO FURNISHING LOTS AT £25, £45, £55 and Upwards. TO SUIT YOUR PURSE. CALL IN AND INSPECT THEM! AND CONVINCE YOURSELF OF THEIR EXTREME VALUE! Only to be had from G. MOIR & SON, LTD. THE RELIABLE HOME FURNISHERS KELVIN ST., INVERCARGILL. WHERE SUPREME VALUES REIGN. NEW DESIGNS IN RINGS. NEW DESIGNS IN RINGS. IT is at once evident upon a visit to CAMPBELL’S that their Diamond Engagement Rings comprise entirely new designs. Each Ring is a masterpiece (although we say it ourselves). Faultlessly cut stones of unsurpassed brilliance are firmly embedded in “lifetime” settings in the most unusual and modernistic styles. CAMPBELL’S Diamond Engagement Rings, while irradiating unmistakeable distinctiveness and beautiful brilliance, are really very economically priced., Choose in the privacy of Campbells Special Ring Room. ‘Prices: £5, £6 10/-, £7 10/-, £8 10/-, £lO, £ll 10/-, £l2, £l4, £l6, £l7 10/-, £2O, £22 10/-. H. P. CAMPBELL. “THE RING SHOP.” DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL SILK HOSE repaired same day; Hemstitching same day service. Alterations and Renovations undertaken at shortest notice. Garments cut and fitted same day. Ladies’ own material made up, at MRS DRYDEN’S, The Sewing Shop, Tay Street. Phone 1249. Lawnmower sharpening, city and country householders are asked to remember that I do not employ travelling mechanics. Mowers must be consigned to my shop (opposite Briscoe’s). Cogs and pawls are stocked for all imported Mowers. My method of overhauling and sharpening assures cleaner cutting and longer service at a moderate charge. Mowers are called for within the city.—H. MACDONALD (Lawnmower Specialist) 85-87 Spey Street. Jwloo2 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. CHILDREN’S RED KID SHOES; sizes 4-6 at 4/11. Sterling value.— JOHN McCURDY, LTD.

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Southland Times, Issue 22131, 27 September 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 22131, 27 September 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 22131, 27 September 1933, Page 1

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