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PUBLIC NOTICES. QHILDREN’S HEALTH CAMP. DONATIONS of Foodstuffs, Fruit, Clothing, Blankets, Games or other useful Articles will be gratefully received by the Committee. BLANKETS are specially desired. Gifts should be sent to Depot, c/o Messrs Meek and Oughton, Esk Street, or advise Rev. J. Chisholm, Phone 1326 Dn674 The southland cool stores, LTD. NOTICE TO DAIRY FACTORY MANAGERS. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. All Dairy Produce should arrive at Bluff by FRIDAY, 22nd inst. Store closed 25th and 26th inst. NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. All Dairy Produce should arrive at Bluff by FRIDAY, the 29th inst. Store closed Ist and 2nd January. W. D. PALMER. Dp779 Secretary. SOUTHLAND FROZEN MEAT AND PRODUCE EXPORT CO., LTD. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, HAS been fixed for the handling of Lambs in connection with the Provincial Competition, and a Cordial Invitation is here extended to those interested to be present at our MAKAREWA WORKS on the Afternoon of that day. ALEX. DERBIE. Manager. Invercargill, December 15, 1933. D 0743 PUBLIC NOTICE. WE beg to advise our numerous Customers that the LINTON MINES will be CLOSED for the Christmas and New Year holidays from December 23, 1933, to January 4, 1934. Our Invercargill and Gore Retail Depots will be open as usual between Christmas and New Year.

LINTON COAL CO., LTD. 77 TAY STREET. INVERCARGILL.

SOUTHLAND EMPLOYERS ASSOCIATION. (RETAILERS’ SECTIONS). THE following HOLIDAYS will be observed during the Christmas and New Year period. WEDNESDAY, December 20—Weekly Half-holiday. SATURDAY, December 23—Open till 10 p.m. FRIDAY, December 29—Open until 10 p.m. SATURDAY, December 30—Open until 12.30 p.m. SHOPS WILL BE CLOSED on the 25th and 26th insts., and the Ist and 2nd January. G. R. COOPER. Dp776 Secretary. WARNING. INVESTORS in N.Z. Perpetual Forests, Ltd., are WARNED against the Salesman who endeavours to decry this investment and then to persuade the holder to exchange for the shares he is selling. His desire to take over your investment in Perpetual Forests is surely a clear indication of its value. The local representative, W. D. McKenzie, c/o R. B. Caws & Co., Tay Street, Invercargill, will be pleased to furnish you with information regarding the progress of the Company and the value of your holding. D 1561

WANTED IMMEDIATELY. QUOTATIONS for CARTING LIVE PIGS from Farms to Railway, or Direct to Ocean Beach Freezing Works from any, or from a group, of the following and surrounding Districts:— Woodlands, Grove Bush, Kapuka, Waimahaka, Otara, Edendale, Wyndham, Mataura, Ferndale, Pukerau, Gore, Tapanui, Waikaia, Waikaka, Lumsden, Riversdale. Lorry must be available at least one or two days per week.

ALSO VACANCIES for one or two good PIG AGENTS. Should be resident in district, with own car or lorry; also connected by telephone. Quotations and applications, in writing, to Thos. Borthwick & Sons, (A’asia), Ltd. P.O. BOX 40. INVERCARGILL. HERE WE ARE! HERE WE ARE! HERE WE ARE AGAIN! JIINEST QUALITY NEW SEASON’S SPRING LAMB, AT PRICES WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL. Forequarters - - - - 6d. Sides - - - - 7d. Loin ------- Bd. Hindquarters - - - 9d. Legs -10 d. WE have provided for this year’s Christmas supplies, and have protected the Public against the tremendous increase in the price of Lamb. 300 HEAD OF BEAUTIFUL LAMBS MUST BE SOLD THIS WEEK. * ALSO A LARGE SUPPLY OF OX TONGUES. WE ARE TAKING ORDERS NOW. CUND ALL’S SOUTHLAND’S LEADING BUTCHERS. TAY, ESK, & KELVIN STREETS. CASH OVER THE COUNTER. Positively No Booking at These Prices. D 0735

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Southland Times, Issue 22201, 19 December 1933, Page 2

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