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RAILWAY NOTICES. JJEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. / A Nk / SUNDAY X. / EXCURSION /TO DUNEDIN ON X. Z 2nd DECEMBER NEXT Jz X 2nd RETURN FARE / X ONLY 7/6. / X. BOOK / \ NOW. / Express trains leave Invercargill at 7.0 a.m. (makes the usual stops) and at 8.0 a.m. (Non-stop). See Handbills or Ring 189. Nu96B NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WINTON RACES. NOVEMBER 30 AND DECEMBER 1. SPECIAL FAST PASSENGER TRAIN stopping where required leaves Invercargill 10.40 a.m. EACH DAY. Winton Racecourse arrive 11.30 a.m. All trains (except goods trains) will stop at Winton Racecourse for passengers. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30. Usual 4.2 p.m. Lumsden-Invercargill train leaves Winton Racecourse 5.37 p.m. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1. Usual 4.2 p.m. Lumsden-Invercargill train will leave Centre Bush 5.16 p.m. Winton Racecourse 5.37 p.m., Winton 5.50, Invercargill arrive 6.54 p.m. Stops where required. Special train leaves Winton 6.20 p.m. Invercargill arrive 7.30 p.m. Stops where required. Nu 1023 WANTED TO BUY. WANTED TO BUY—Bottles of all descriptions. Highest price given. —HOLLOWAY BROS., 126 Tay Street. WANTED —Few gallons Milk daily. State price to “Dairy,” Times Office. Nt964 WAIN 'IED To Buy, good used Motor Cycle; electric preferred Apply “X. B.Times Office. Ns9oo ANTED TO BUY—Wool Press, in good order. State make and price to P.O. Box 94, Queenstown. BOTTLES WANTED—AII bottles are scarce. Highest price given.—HOLLOWAY BROS., 126 Taj’ Street. Nuloo7 WANTED —Gent’s Bicycle, Doll’s Pram or Tricycle; British. State price, etc., to “E. 9.,” Times Office. NulOlS WANTED To Buy Set of Kilts; red tartan; child nine years. Reasonable. Apply “20,” Times Office, Gore. Ns9oB WANTED to buy for cash, Car or Light Delivery Truck. Reply stating make, mileage and price to “Q. 8.,” Times Office. Ns9ol GENUINE prospective home purchaser, with capital, invites particulars of suitable properties for sale—about £9OO. Reply “F. 5.,” Times Office. Nu99l WANTED TO BUY—£lOOO worth of Old Gold Jewellery. Gold has advanced in Price. Send by post, cash by return.—H. P. CAMPBELL, Jeweller, Dee Street. WANTED— Bottles of all kinds—HOLLOWAY BROS., 126 Tay Street. RANTED TO BUY. PETROL IRON, In good order. Must be cheap. Apply “Y 9,” Nu 974 Times Office. RANTED TO BUY. GENT’S BICYCLE. Good order. Free wheel, back pedal brake. One with luggage carried at back preferred. Apply “X 9,” Times Office. Nu 973 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. WANTED to board, girl 7 to 10 years of age. Good home. Apply “W. I,” Times Office. Nt96l ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. Book now for Christmas holidays also for Sanders Cup Week, February 3. We are on the Phone. M. A. HANSEN, Nm6ll Proprietress. COME TO STEWART ISLAND FOR AN INEXPENSIVE AND A GLORIOUS HOLIDAY. FERNDALE HOUSE Offers Superior Accommodation. Write, Phone No. 5 or Wire. HICKS, Halfmoon Bay. AT BEACH HOUSE, RIVERTON ROCKS—Accommodation for Summer guests; tariff 8/- per day, £2 5/per week; families by arrangement. Apply jytrs M. M. Cloughley. 01523 GOLDEN TERRACE TOURIST HOUSE QUEENSTOWN. Management: Miss E. Davies. EESERVATIONS with the late Mrs Davies for the Christmas and New Year periods should be confirmed. Ncl22 Lakeside house, Pembroke, Lake Wanaka. Excellent accommodation. Fishing, Golf, Tennis, Bowls. Glorious view. Reduced Tariff.— BRILEY. BEVERLEY HOUSE, TIMARU. PIRST-CLASS accommodation at reasonable rates. Large airy rooms, beautiful sunny aspect. Spacious grounds with lawns and flower beds. All conveniences, every comfort. Write to-day for reservation. Mr and Mrs W. J. Hogg, Proprietors. SPEND Christmas at CAROLINE BAY, Timaru. Accommodation of any kind assured. S.C. Accommodation Bureau, Hay’s Buildings, Timaru. OpSll CENTRAL HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. CORNER Colombo and Lichfield Streets. Most modem hostelry in Christchurch; excellent cuisine; in centre of city. The home away from home for Southland people. Tariff 10/6 per day Permanent guests by arrangement.—H. F. ANDERSON, Proprietor. 0z1239

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Southland Times, Issue 22487, 24 November 1934, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 22487, 24 November 1934, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 22487, 24 November 1934, Page 2

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