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WINTON SPECIALS. CONFIDENCE In the Future, the District, and the Town, will restore Stability. SHOP IN WINTON! DON’T go short of PEAS when you can buy William Hurst and Stratagem Seed at 6d. per lb., at WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD. LADIES’ Black Satin Courts, spiked heels. Only 8/9 at HAGERTY & HUGHES. -f O/P PAIR—At last, a Working 10/0 Trouser that will wear, genuine Grey Buckskin, replaced if unsatisfactory, 13/6 Pair.—COOPERS, Outfitters, Winton. SPECIAL TO FISHERMEN! Hardy’s Casts and Flies are the best. Full range of stocks to choose from. We supply all Tackle for fishermen at lowest prices.—WlNTON HARDWARE CO. CATERING! CATERING! We have had many years’ experience, and can give you best advice for Catering of all descriptions. Satisfaction is guaranteed. When ordering, ring 55—M or 55—S, or call and get our quote.— CLARK’S. 17!OR best results, sow Garton’s Turi’ nip Seeds; only obtainable at WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO. WHY Remain Grey? Encourage strong luxurious growth of hair. Use Walker’s Universal Hair Restorer; 2/6, posted 3/-. —T. WALKER, Chemist, Optician, Winton. GENT’S White Pullovers, Sleeves or Sleeveless, with Coloured V Necks, in all qualities. Just the thing for sports wear.—GILMOUR’S. Phone 21. SEE our choice selection of Coloured Tobralco. All the newest shades and designs; l/lljd. yard.—W. T. HEADS. Phone 107. “CAMBRIDGE GREEN,” the latest vJ shade for Men. We have Hats, Shirts, Ties, Flannel Trousers and Sox in this "tony” shade.—COOPER’S, Outfitters, Winton. POULTRYMEN! Use Kilsect Oil for red mite and other vermin, 6/6 gal., also Palmer’s Chick Food, 12 lbs. for 2/-, at GRIMWOOD & CO. WOOL AND SKIN SALE. MONDAY, OCTOBER 30. THERE is a keen demand for Sheepskins and Wool Oddments, as is evident by the number of Buyers tearing round this district. The farmer who is not too tired to bring his consignment to me will be handsomely paid for any trouble he is put to. J. L I L I C O. SPECIAL! Ladies’ Tennis Shoes, black sole, G.P. brand. Everlasting wear. 10/6 at HAGERTY & HUGHES. JUST ARRIVED—A nice assortment of Ladies’ Crepe de Chene Blouses in Pastel shades, for 15/6. —GILMOUR’S, Phone 21. REMEMBER your Friends Overseas. Send a Christmas Annual of splendid N.Z. views. Auckland Weekly, Star Pictorial, Otago Witness, etc, 2/each.—ROWAN’S FANCY GOODS. WE WISH to notify our Clients that WE ARE NOT BUYING PIGS for our own curing for two months.— GRIMWOOD & CO. > QQ /p—For a very presentable Tweed tjtj/ 0 Suit, shades of Grey arid Brown; not a hope of repeating this line near the price—39/6 Suit.— COOPER’S, Outfitters, Winton. “■yiLKIWEY” PASTE; Dairymen 111 should use this Paste to rear champion Calves, 56 lb. tins 9/6, at WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD. COTTON FUJI—We have good quality in all the wanted shades. A real bargain; 9d. per yard.—W. T. HEADS, Phone 107. CHILDREN’S Organdi Bonnets, assorted shades and styles; from 4/6. W. T. HEADS, Phone 107. SEE these three qualities in Ladies’ Bloomers: Klis-silk 1/6, Spun Silk 1/11, and Fuji Silk 2/6, in S.W., W„ and O.S. Can’t be beaten.—GILMOUR’S, Phone 21. FAIRFAX SPECIALS. GUM BOOTS, very heavy, two years’ wear, 21/3; Youths’ Gums 14/6: Men’s Woollen Working Sox 1/3 to 2/9; Dress Sox, Cotton and Silk 1/9; Worsted 2/9, at ANGELO BROS. OUR PRICES defy competition! Sugar, 17/9; Flour, 25's 4/3, 50’s 8/3, 100’s 16/3, 200’s 32/-. Oatmeal, 25’s 5/-; Sultanas, 7d lb; Dates 4d; Loose Cocoa 1/2 lb; Cream of Tartar 1/4, at ANGELO BROS. BEST VALUES in Tobacco. Riverhead Gold 1/8; Cavendish, 1/7; No. 3 1/6; Park Drive 1/9; Grey’s 1/8; Prize Crop 1/8; Yellow Bird 1/6; Rugby 1/5; Sundown 1/4 at ANGELO BROS.

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Southland Times, Issue 22157, 27 October 1933, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 22157, 27 October 1933, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 22157, 27 October 1933, Page 4