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WINTON SPECIALS.

GROCERIES for New Year: 12 tins preserved Fruit, “K” Pears, Peaches and Apricots, large Pineapples, three of each, for 12/6; Jelly Crystals 1/11 dozen; Shelled Peanuts 4d. lb.; New Figs and Muscatels, at WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO.

SOUTHLAND WINE tor Southland peopIe—THOMSON’S WINE, Winton. We deliver to your door.

CHRISTMAS Boxes of Chocolates. We have a large range at reasonable prices, at CLARK’S.

SHOP EARLY FOR XMAS PRESENTS! A varied stock of Toilet Goods, Perfumery, Stationery, etc. Prices to suit all.—T. WALKER, Chemist, Optician, Winton.

FOR GIFTS that are different, SHOP AT WATSON’S, Winton. Don’t forget, we have Goods at the Price.

FAIRFAX SPECIALS.

MOPS AND BROOMS; Corn Brooms 2/9; Stable Broms 4/6; Yard Brooms 1/6; Gem Brooms 2/6; Hair Brooms 2/- and 5/6; Dish Mops 4d., Pot Scrubs Bd., at ANGELO BROS.

WE are agents for National Insurance Co., Dominion Fertilizers, Sutton’s Seeds, “Formite” Linament, and Kodak Films and Cameras.— ANGELO BROS.

THERE is no need to go past our Store for your requirements. Our service, stocks and prices are equal to the city.—ANGELO BROS.

BREW your own Christmas Ale with Lion Brand Home Brew. A 2/6 packet, posted, makes 3 gallons clear sparkling beverage.—Lion Proprietary, P.O. Box 1161, Christchurch.

It's Only Idle Chatter . . . . Talk over teacups, talk over a chop, talk over the bar, talk over the garden wall, talk in the tram, talk as you walk, talk as you drive. . . . And at least half this incessant talk is of buying this, paying for that, and wanting the other and many a product has become part and parcel of this daily chatter! Its name has become a “household word,” its wrappings known as a familiar friend, its quality taken for granted. Advertising, consistent, concentrated, and persistent has included it in the vocabulary and conversation of the masses. You can buy such products with confidence, secure in the knowledge that they are GOOD —if they were poor the public would not talk about them. And when you buy, insist on these advertised lines —do not be put off on to something “just as good”—they may be cheaper at first, but it will probably cost you more in the long run. BEWARE OF SUBSTITUTES

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Southland Times, Issue 22210, 30 December 1933, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 22210, 30 December 1933, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 22210, 30 December 1933, Page 8

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