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WINTON SPECIALS COMPARISONS ARE ODIOUSI BUT WINTON IS STREETS AHEAD OF ANY OTHER TOWN OF SIMILAR SIZE—ANYWHERE! SHOP IN WINTON! A BARGAIN! Men’s Pyjamas, in a good strong Flannelette, in Men’s and O.S. sizes, at 4/11-GILMOUR’S. Phone 21. (4OOD HONEY is largely used by I nurses for delicate babies; the most easily assimilated of foods; always use IRWIN’S HONEY. EST 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. ITfHEN you place an order for V I DOHERTY’S LIME you can confidently expect the fulfilment of your order to your utmost satisfaction. fIREAT REDUCTION in Carbide U Lamps. Lucas “Major,” usual price 22/6, now 17/6; Lucas “Club, usual price 18/6, now 15/-; “Miller” Lamps from 11/-; Electric model 22/6, at BRUMBY'S CYCLE DEPOT. WOOL SALE. NEXT, APRIL 16. My only charge is 5 per cent commission, and the competition I have is worth 25 per cent to the owner. KEEP SELLING! J. L I L I C O. ffIWILL WINCEYETTE, 36 in. wide 1 1/-, Floral 1/3, Cotton Tweed 36 in. wide 1/6; samples on request.— COOPER’S, Drapers, Winton. HOT WATER BAGS, 2/6; English Tooth Brushes 6d., China Cups and Saucers 3/6 half-doz.; 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. VHE have just opened a parcel of VI small Boys’ Overcoats, sizes 00 to 3, in nice Brown Tweeds, priced at 12/6 and 17/6. These are good value. GILMOUR’S. Phone 21. 17OU need not suffer from sunburn; . use Walker’s Toilet Cream, 1/6, post free 1/9. —T. WALKER, Chemist, Optician, Box 7, Winton. CHILDREN’S LUMBER JACKETS—--4/6 and 4/11. Special Value! 6 Doz. COTTON HOSE; splendid house wear—l/3 Pair. LADIES’ BLACK GYM HOSE-3/3 to 6/6 Pair. The latest in WOOLLEN GLOVES— From 2/11 Pair. See our large range of FANCY WORK. Table Centres, etc., from 1/3. W. T. HEADS, “The Town House,” Box: 29. WINTON. Phone: 107. rSIHE quality of DOHERTY’S LIME is 8 superfine. Our Burnt Lime is properly burnt, and our Carbonate finely crushed. Ring 132—M, Winton, or write Centre Bush. TORCHES— Best British made Torches from 3/6 complete, and Batteries to suit, 1/- each, at WINTON HARDWARE. 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. MEN’S FLEECY SINGLETS AND UNDERPANTS 2/11. Real heavy quality 4/6 garment.—COOPEß’S, Outfitters, Winton. KNITTING is still the craze, and our Wools are still at the old price—4jld., 6d. and 81d. a skein, in all the wanted shades.—GILMOUR’S. Phone 21. WAIANIWA SPECIALS TT IS THE LITTLE THINGS THAT 1 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. fife now! No coughs or colds keep her indoors. She’s fit and well —whatever the weather. Thanks to SCOTT’S. For it’s the regular daily spoonful of SCOTT'S Emulsion that strengthens, nourishes ■ and sustains her fast growing body. ® rW It builds bone. Puts on weight. Resists disease. SCOTT’S Emolsaoo Nourishes — Strengthens

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Southland Times, Issue 22296, 11 April 1934, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 22296, 11 April 1934, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 22296, 11 April 1934, Page 4

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