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PUBLIC NOTICES. A~SILVER LINING! PRACTICAL HELP in keeping down the cost of Topdressing. You can now topdress 150 acres at the same cost you formerly paid for 100 acres. How is it done? By the wonderful even distribution of the NEW MACALISTER FERTILIZER SOWER. PUMPING APPLIANCES. ALL CLASSES OF PUMPS: from the common Lift to the High Pressure Double Acting Motor Driven. HYDRAULIC RAMS; of all sizes, Single and Double-acting. The well known SELF OILER WINDMILL; with 5 ft., 6 ft. 6 in., and 8 ft. Wheels. (Oil once a year). Also the BOOTH TITAN DIRECTACTING, in 4 ft. and 6 ft. sizes. A very handy Mill for paddock work. Booth, Macdonald & Co., Ltd. INVERCARGILL. MACALISTER, LTD. Agents. THE SEASON FOR RADIO IS HERE! DICKEYS LIMITED, JJAVE THE RADIO YOU WANT. LATEST MODELS OF GULBRANSENS AND RADIOLAS. Five, Six, and Seven Valves. Write, Call, or Telephone and arrange for a Demonstration. DICKEYS, LIMITED. DEE STREET. MOTOR PARTS—NEW AND USED. IF you want the Best Service and Advice, Call, Ring, or Write us. We have the Parts, Know the Job, and Sell them Cheap. Our service speaks for itself. SOUTHLAND MOTOR WRECKING CO., SPARE PARTS SPECIALISTS, DEE STREET (near Hospital), ’Phone 1644. Telegrams: ‘‘Manyparts.” OUR WRECKING CRANE ALWAYS ON DECK.

NEWEST SUITS' NEWEST OVERCOATS! GREATLY REDUCED AT Carter’s Make-room Sale. Men’s Pure Wool Suits, £3 15/ — Reduced to £2 18/-. Men’s Best Worsted Suits, £4 18/— Reduced to £3 18/-. Men’s Overcoats, £3 5/—Reduced to £2 5/-. Men’s Overcoats, £3 10/—Reduced to £2 10/-. Men’s Interlock Trunks and Athletic Singlets, 3/6 —Reduced to 2/6. British make. Men s Navy Doctor Flannels, 6/6—Reduced to 4/11 Men’s Wool Pants, 7/6 —Reduced to 5/6 Men’s Heavy Twist Shirts, 4/11 —Reduced to 3/6 Men’s Heavy Fleecy Pants and Singlets, 4/9 —Reduced to 3/9 Men’s Mazon Shirts, usually 9/6 to 11/6—Now reduced to 5/11. Collars 7d. extra. 50 Pairs Blankets to be sold at under wholesale prices. Carter’s Make-room Sale. LAMB i QUR SPECIAL OFFER TO YOU. FOREQUARTERS sd. lb. HINDQUARTERS Bd. lb. AND SIDES OF MUTTON - -6/- each. P. WINDERS. CASH BUTCHER. KELVIN STREET. PHONE: 865. T E ROY OILY COATS FOR MEN; 11 all sizes, at ABRAHAM WACHNER’S, Don Street. A MOTORIST'S HOLIDAY is often •21 marred by mechanical defects. Trouble-free motoring assured when serviced by WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., Garage. PROFESSIONAL. MRS DUDMAN (London). HAIR, Skin, and Beauty Specialist, Hallenstein’s Buildings, INVERCARGILL and GORE. Phones: 353 and 448. With our knowledge and practice of Beauty Culture extending over many years, every branch of the profession Is skilfully and efficiently undertaken. Consultation Free. Phone: 353. (A Card). MRS HALLIDAY, Teacher of Dressmaking, will be at Miss Beck’s Rooms, Edendale, on Tuesdays, and at Hamilton’s Hall, Winton, on Wednesdays. Hours: 10 to 12 and 1.30 to 3.30. fIHIROPRACTIC. V C. WHITE-PARSONS. (Palmer Graduate Chiropractor). NEWBURGH’S BUILDINGS, Comer Dee and Esk Streets. Hours: 10 a.m. to 12 a.m.; 2 p.m. to 5 pm.; Saturday, 10 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., and by arrangement. Telephone: Office 2039; Residence 2170. CONSULTATION FREE. THE PEARSON Mountain Sun (Loeb) and Osteopathic Clinic, Colonial Chambers, Dee St., for the treatment of acute and chronic disorders. Hours: 9.30-12; 1.30-5.30. Registered Nurse in attendance. Consultation Free. Phone 388. MISS M. M. ROGERSON, Teacher of Dressmaking, J. E. Watson’s Buildings, Tay Street, will resume teaching on Tuesday, February 13. Pupils taught to cut their own Patterns. Railway concession for country pupife

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Southland Times, Issue 22296, 11 April 1934, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 22296, 11 April 1934, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 22296, 11 April 1934, Page 1

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