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WINTON SPECIALS COMPARISONS AKE ODIOUS! BUT WINTON IS STREETS AHEAD OF ANY OTHER TOWN OF SIMILAR SIZE—ANYWHERE! SHOP IN WINTON! GOOD HONEY; the finest food for invalids; use only the best— IRWIN’S HONEY. MY next Wool Sale, Monday, 16th April. Bring along your crutchings and I will do the rest. J. LILICO. BEST VALUE in best Green long Flax, Felt-lined Horse Covers, and Jute and Duck Canvas Cow Covers—made in our Factory in Dunedin.—WßlGHT, STEPHENSON & CO. GOOD quality CYCLE TUBES, 1/9 each; Chronium Plated Front Wheels, were 22/6, now 14/-. (British made), at BROMBY’S CYCLE DEPOT. TWILL WINCEYETTE, 36 in. wide 1/-, Floral 1/3, Cotton Tweed 36 in. wide 1/6; samples on request.— COOPER’S, Drapers, Winton. MY next Wool Sale, Monday, 16th April. I will have specially good competition for crutchings. J. LILICO. EASTER BARGAINS! Hot Water Bags, 2/6; English Tooth Brushes 6d., China Cups and Saucers 3/6 halfdozen; 9 in. Sandwich Tins 3d. each; 10 in. heavy Scissors 1/6 pair; Stainless Knives from 8/6 to 14/6 half-dozen, at GRIMWOOD & CO. SUN-BATHERS and those liable to sunburn, use Walker’s Toilet Cream. It takes the burn out of sunburn, 1/6, posted 1/9.—T. WALKER, Chemist, Optician, Box 7, Winton. RABBITERS! We stock Traps at 27/6 dozen; Nets 8/- dozen; Trap Files 9d. each; .22 Rifles at 40/- each, and U.M.C., Nobel’s, and J.C. I. & R. brand .22 Cartridges.—WlNTON HARDWARE CO. HERE’S VALUE! TUST TO HAND: Large assortment of J ALL WOOL DRESS TWEEDS. From 3/6 Yard. White and Striped Flannelettes, Also Plain and Floral Winceyettes, From lOd. Yard. New Curtain Nets just arrived, From 10)d. Yard. W. T. HEADS, ‘The Town House.” WINTON. BOX: 29. PHONE: 107. MY next Wool Sale, Monday, 16th April. I can guarantee full auction prices for Rabbit Skins. All lots specially graded and weighed. J. LILICO. GET one of our handy little Attache Cases for the Easter Holidays—they will carrv all vou want, all sizes from 3/9 up.—GILMOUR’S, Phone 21. JUST ARRIVED! A nice assortment of best Swedish Enamelware. Inspection invited at WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO. BOYS’ GREY TWEED SHORTS; sizes 6 to-14 3/9, Navy Serge, Doubleseated 4/11 —COOPER’S, Outfitters, Winton. PREPARE for wet weather and buy a pair of new season’s Canadian Knee Gum Boots.—WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO. "VTAP Trousers for the man with a ll girth. We can supply any size up to 50 inch waist.—GILMOUR’S, Phone 21. MEN’S FLEECY SINGLETS AND UNDERPANTS 2/11. Real heavy quality 4/6 garment.—COOPEß’S, Outfitters, Winton. JUST arrived! All sizes in Flock and Kapok Beds, made by the famous Sleepwell peopIe.—GILMOUR’S. Phone 21. WAIANIWA SPECIALS TT IS THE LITTLE THINGS THAt JL MATTER in Motor Engineering work. 30 years’ experience and the best Tools enable us to turn out our work to give 100 per cent efficiency. Give us your next Overhaul job, and we will guarantee satisfaction. STEVENSON’S, Motor Engineers, WAIANIWA. PHONES: 33—W & 33—U, Thornbury. FAIRFAX SPECIALS RABBIT TRAPS. TITE have in stock the latest and best VV Traps made—the “Downee” Supersensitive, 28/6 per dozen, complete with steel Peg. This trap is strongly recommended.—ANGELO BROS. BE ON THE BRIGHT SIDE! Don’t let decayed waste stagnate in your intestines and spread poisons all over your system. They cause coated tongue, bad breath, bad skin, bad temper and worse ills. Take Chamberlain’s Tablets to tone and purify the digestive tract and end constipation. They correct intestinal evil in a natural and gentle way. An Occasional Dose ' will keep yoa fit. WE stock Tansad Chairs, Filing Cabinets, Franking Machines, and all Office Sundries.—TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES, Esk Street.

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Southland Times, Issue 22293, 7 April 1934, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 22293, 7 April 1934, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 22293, 7 April 1934, Page 9