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PUBLIC NOTICES. SEED POTATOES. MAIN CROP VARIETIES. PLANT NOW. ARRAN BANNER - - - 12/ per Cwt. FELLSIDE HERO 6/- per Cwt KING EDWARD 6/- per Cwt. GOLDEN WONDER - - 6/- per Cwt. We introduce this year a new variety: ROYAL SALUTE. Only Limited Quantity Available. 18/- per Cwt. Messrs Yates & Co. state this variety proved the best all round Potato in their 1931 and 1932 trial, and they confidently recommend it as something exceptional in Potato culture. Throws wonderful crop of large white Potatoes of splendid appearance and cooking qualities. MATHESON’S, LTD. THE GROCERY EMPORIUM, ESK ST. CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS! JUST IN TIME! FOR END OF SALE. A SELECT CONSIGNMENT OF AXMINSTER CARPETS! AXMINSTER CARPETS! CHENILLE CARPETS. 6 ft. x 9 ft. Were £3 18/ — For £3 8/7 ft. 6 in. x 9 ft. Were £4 15/ — For £4 3/9 ft. x 9 ft. Were £6—For - - - - £5 10 ft. 6 in. x 9 ft. Were £6 18/ — For £5 17/6 12 ft. x 9 ft. Were £7 15/— For £6 13/6 TUFTED AXMINSTER. (Woven Through). 7 ft. 6 in. x 9 ft. Were £6 12/For £5 9/6 9 ft. x 9 ft. Were £7 7/—For £6 10/10 ft. 6 in. x 9 ft. Were £8 12/6— For £7 15/12 ft x 9 ft. Were £9 15/—For £8 13/These Carpets are in the very latest Designs and Colours, and are offered at these prices for SPOT CASH ONLY until the end of the Sale. If you want a Carpet at a GIFT PRICE — DON’T MISS THESE! THE LAST DAY OF THE SALE IS THE LAST DAY OF THIS MONTH, SO BE IN TIME! G. MOIR & SON. LTDTHE RELIABLE HOME FURNISHERS KELVIN ST., INVERCARGILL. WHERE SUPREME VALUES REIGN. L“ AWNMOWER SHARPENING. City and country householders are asked to remember that 1 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 MISCELLANEOUS. E BELL; Temporary Premises, Cam- . bridge Buildings,. Esk Street. Delicious Sponge Sandwiches, only 6d. each. SILKS, Cottons, etc., etc. Best value at the London Art Depot. Final Liquidation Sale, Esk Street, opposite Arcade. MR DAIRY FARMER! Just what you want—a Direct Supply Milker. The best quality possible at the lowest possible price.—A. C. Ward, agent, phone 35—K, Woodlands. INSIST ON OVOLINE PASTE for preserving eggs. Far superior to liquids. 27 years’ success. OVOLINE never fails. All Grocers. MAKE-ROOM SALE! Bergon Rue Sacs, Powerful Telescopes, Prism Binoculars, Kamp Kook (instant lighter), Rifles, Guns, Cricket Bats, Tennis Rackets, Fishing Rods and Tackle, special Fishing Boots and Coats, Boxing Gloves, Punch Balls, SAndow Developers. Inspection invited at BARRETT’S Tobacconist and Sports Depot, Dee Street. STARTLING VALUE! BUTTER CRUNCH, 6d. per lb. Freshly made and only a limited quantity, at RICE’S. ASSORTED SCONES, Pikelets, Buns, Cookies, etc., only 6d. per dozen, at BELL’S Temporary Premises, Cambridge Buildings, Esk Street. Nursery hair lotion— if the much-dreaded parasites ever get a lodgment, this lotion will both cleanse and prevent. Price 2/6, from R. SOMMERVILLE, Chemist, 5 Dee Street, Invercargill. COLOUR restored to grey hair with Rachel Tonic,. which . re-creates naturally your hair’s original shade. 3/6 bottle. Obtainable from Brown’s Pharmacy. EGG-PRESERVING! Use OVOLINE Paste. Easiest, safest and simplest way. No risks, 1/6 jar preserves 420 eggs. Grocers. TEMPORARY Premises, Cambridge Buildings, Esk Street, Apple and Jam Tarts, light and flaky, 6d. each, at BELL’S. Try one to-day.

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Southland Times, Issue 22157, 27 October 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Issue 22157, 27 October 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Issue 22157, 27 October 1933, Page 1