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PUBLIC NOTICES. | WOOL! | = We make a specialty of re-classing == == and binning wool. Our staff of == == expert classers is at your disposal. = == Our two well-lighted stores display == == your clip to the best advantage. == H Ist Sale—3lst JAN., 1934. 2nd Sale—9th MARCH, 1934. =H g CONSIGN YOUR CLIP TO g | WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & Co. Ltd | INVERCARGILL = Eiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin 1 r FARMERS 1 501 b WINDSOR lODISED SALT BLOCKS 10/- per block | (British manufacture) Lj Also 51b lODISED OR SULPHURISED BLOCKS— I/6 block I lODISED SALT for Stock, in lewt. bags 10/- cwt. | We also stock the following ingredients for Stock Licks— 11 Sterilised Bone-Flour, Limonite, Sulphate of Iron, p Potassium lodide. i 1 SootMaod Farmers Co-op. Assn., Ltd. [I n INVERCARGILL ffl

i BRITISH BUILT ! I 4L ™) J uL/j\ These 1934 Models are * J 'W I Specially Constructed to our $ » I order f rom Extra Heavy ! { 4 W\\/ / Gau S e Tubing and Heavy J * xs/l \ \\y/ flange Sided Mudguards. J J B.S.A. (Chromium) £ll n j We will give ELSWICK (Chromium) £lO J * liberal terms J \ on any of these WESTMINSTER (Chrom.) £8 10 \ J machines and BLUE BELL (Chromium) £g J * will take your RED BELL £7 / ; old machine in WHITE BELL £6 10 J ; part payment. SILVER BELL £6 ‘ □.D.Campbelll J CITY CYCLE, MOTOR AND RUBBER STORES j ; 40 ESK STREET, INVERCARGILL J { *Phone 1091. AIS® St P-O- Box 297. J K t

EE that farmers ars paying more attention = to the quality of Lime and are demanding i == the best value for their money our output of = g Superior Quality < J @5 K-im® == consequently has shown a substantial increase ; = during the last few months. ! | The CliMeaa Lame Co.« s Ltd. = Box 78. INVERCARGILL. Phone 25. I

ANSWERING THE QUESTION- M WHT ADVERTISE IN THE NEWSPAPER?” IhflNi It’s Read When the Reader is Relaxed! Advertisers have long known that sales practically every home—and from every messages have greater strength if they reading member of the family. are read at a time when readers are Unllke other fomS) j( . does no( . endeavour relaxed . . . unhurried . . . when they t 0 catch the eye of the public when its have time to enjoy the news, features, attention is in traffic or elsewhere. When articles, and the advertisements. the man j n k j s office o r iiig home picks up Therefore, your best medium for pre- his paper he is prepared to spend a pleasenting your advertising story is the daily saD t half hour reading. newspaper! A family institution in the And for economy no other medium can Dominion, it finds a ready welcome in approach it . , . ADVERTISE IN THE NEWSPAPERS

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Southland Times, Issue 22214, 5 January 1934, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 22214, 5 January 1934, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 22214, 5 January 1934, Page 10

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