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NOTICE TO INVESTORS. INVEST IN WOOL. VALUES MUST RISE. THE man looking for an investment with reasonable chances of appreciation will find it very difficult to select an avenue that offers such attractive prospects as wool does t°"Uay. Values are very low. Prices MUSI rise before long. Wool purchased today can be stored and insured for two or three shillings per bale per annum. It becomes the purchaser’s exclusive property—to hold or sell as he thinks fit—and is always a safe and secure asset. If wool advances only a penny per pound, as it is bound to do before long, the investor receives a handsome dividend on his outlay. The advice and services of our experts, together with storage, are at your disposal, and we shall be glad to give full particuars as to the procedure necessary to make the most of the present opportunity. Our buyer attends all Sales throughout the New Zealand series, and all particulars pertaining to our integrity and stability, including bankers’ references, can be supplied to any genuine enquirer. For further information, write to “Wool,” Care CHARLES HAINES ADVERTISING AGENCY, Dunedin.

Dunedin, December 7. Sales reported: Electrolytic Zinc (ord.) £1 4/6 (late Thursday); Commercial Bank 15/114, 16/1; New Zealand Refrigerating (cont.) 10/2 (2), 10/1' New Zealand Refrigerating (paid) £1 0/4, £1 0/5; Dominion Fertilizer £1 1/- (2); Mount Lyell 17/10; Oxenbridge 9d. BURNS & COMPANY. STOCK AND SHARE-BROKERS. NICHOL’S BUILDINGS. ESK STREET. Telegrams: “Sharestock,” Invercargill P.O. Box: 109. ’Phone: 233. C. G. BEER. STOCK AND SHAREBROKER. 3 CAMBRIDGE PLACE. P.O. Box 224. Phone 1682. I Offer, subject to Sale or withdrawal, the following Shares:—loos Inscribed Stock, 1939-43, 3i per cent., £107; 100 Dominion Fertilizers 21/3; 2000 Glenroys 9Jd; 500 Bendigo Goldlights lid. WILL BUY: 1000 Gillespie’s Beach 1/6; Skippers (any quantity) 8d; 2000 Goldfields; 200 Consolidated Brick; 500 Waipapa Beach Dredging 1/6. C. G. BEER, P.O. Box 224. Phone 1682.

England and the Continent IH Contribute these Lovely Roy a 11 For “ROYAL Hl visitors Fashions Mi GIFT SETS FOR MEN. « ~ Comprising Shaving Stick, Shaving Brush, Bril- * Southlands Sunny Summer Show is inliaritine. T. and B’s Gift Price 2/3 to 8/11 deed a Royal Time for the Exhibition « .nwc. and parade of lovely Summer Fashions [• Affli KSiXder, Bath Salts, Soap, under ideal conditions ;* T. and B are \ Perfume and Soap, Soap and Bath Salts. determined to maintain the charm of the \ I/' T. and B’s Gift Price 1/3 to 6/9 fashion side of the show and submit for K//ff! your approval Frocks, Coats, Millinery cpwiTNcl C 0I 3d E fid to 15/G accessories of the utmost distinction— ill GRELTINGS 3d, m, 1/-, vino is/« at the exhibition SHOE TREES, MENDING OUTFITS, LAMPS, ’g CONDIMENT SETS, PICTURES, POWDER BOWLS, PERFUME SPRAYS, SERVIETTE FLORAL UNCRUSHABLE SwW' wl RINGS, Etc. SILR FROCRS Mg STATIONERY FOR CHILDREN 1/3. “Flower of the Field” designs are strongly in Folding style with story of Cinderella, Dick Whit- evidence in this collection, though larger de- H fl W'l tington, Sing a Song of Sixpence and other Rhymes signs are popular too; ground colours include fESajM on cover. Envelopes to match. Green, Cherry, Brown, Black and Navy; sizes jHgaffiW : s.s.w., s.w., w., w.x., 0.5., Ex.o.s. STATIONERY FOR YOUR FRIENDS WHO Priced 49/6 63/ IT Wallet style with snap fastener; complete with IjMuM Paper, Envelopes, Blotting Paper and 6 Letter QimvnvnrT? f'OAnnQ Cards. Cover shades include: Brown, Blue, Green, BUIVIiVIKK UUAIb W *?l Crocodile effect. English models; in most cases one only of a J style and colour. Attractive collarless models twBI CHILDREN’S BOOKS. to wear with floral frocks and “Big” Hats. Sizes 1,1 r I Painting, Tracing, Drawing and Story. include S.S.W., S.W., W., Wx.O.C., Ex.O.S. * 3d, 6d to 4/6 each At Prices Ranging From 4 5 6 gns. LADIES’ WASHABLE DOESKIN GLOVES. Smart Gauntlet style in White and Chamois; all THE BIG HATS ARE TOPPING sizes. Gift Price 7/11 to 15/11 I WWMWWII LADIES’ DULL SILK GLOVES. N ° bother about choosing Hats of “matching” With Lace and Organdi tops, in the season’s latest c ° lour at . the Exhibition, because an assortment styles; White, Grey and Egg Shell. gigantic proportions awaits you, in addition Gift Price 3/11 to 9/11 pair to . er shades. The following popular shades I » await your inspection: Fawn, Oyster, Neutral, WW, LADIES WEAR CLEAN GLOVES. Black, Navy and Brown. Be the wearer of a I? Smart styles, good shades. . , fashionable model For IE /p 4 Gift Prices 11/9 to 17/11 pair 13 / 0 ? / HOLEPROOF FULLY FASHIONED PURE SILK /A hosiery Southland’s Fashion Leaders if I Attractively boxed in Rich Silver with contrast- q. fg/ ing Blue, Green or Mauve inset. Three admirable tilHCe tile /US “Gift Lines.”— “Sheer Loveliness”—A fine service sheer at the ■ popular price. 7/11 pair . “Gay Deceiver”—The most attractive sheer, with ‘ n Ft T beautiful lace welts—it is difficult to imagine a H-Jm An W CiSSiH i-'W I better finished stocking. 12/11 |j || Hl W y Si “Adaptablcs”—A fine gauze, semi-service weight, a-JLi M i adjustable to length of leg or underwear. xV towel sets. G “ pri F AT TIF In the popular cellophane wrapping. Towel and I XI LwZ J H fj ® |a j Face Cloth to match. 3/6 X ’ Vt"*™*"* M. M a* Jb—c BOXED TOWEL SETS. | 111 jfl LIDI p. I I Attractively prepared for gift giving. 1 and 2 I I J B I RUPPPA 11 | Towels with Facecloth in matching designs. I J B I IV \ x. 4/6, 4/11, 5/6 to 12/6 / l / (j al* so ore

■STI LOON COMPORT f WHEEL CHANGE/ mm Here’s new tyre news. Super Air Cushions that fit existing rims . . a new “double oversize” lower pressure tyre produced by Firestone to give Air Balloon com- \ fort at lower cost. \ Now you need change tyres only j to enjoy the new motoring comJ fort, and the greater safety of low pressure air cushioning. See your dealer about a change to Super Air Cushions. O 24 lbs. PRESSURE rtone l CUSHIONS

N.Z. PERPETUAL FORESTS LIMITED RESERVES Exceed £1,000,000 The Company’s Reserves for maintenance and Realisation of the Plantations exceed £1,000,000, of which over £500,000 is in possession of the Trustees for Subscribers. Subscribed Share Capital: PLANTATIONS COJ.I ESTABLISHED Planted Area (nef)ls2,7BBacres Value of Area of Roads, Breaks, CaroForestry Contracfs fakers’ and Other Reserves Fxrpeds- exceeds - - 12,000 acres _ — — — Above area exceeds 250 sq. mis. C*3 QI) I) (j (j [J Number of Trees planted exceeds - - 100,000,000 Registered Office: FIFTH FLOOR, SOUTH BRITISH BUILDING SHORTLAND STREET, AUCKLAND Now Zealand Branches at Wellington, Chrlalchurch, Dunedin and Invercargill PERPETUAL FORESTS LIMITED BRANCHES THROUGHOUT AUSTRALIA

IJIHE SAVINGS of a lifetime of thrift and industry may be jeopardised if left in the hands of an incompetent or inexperienced trustee. SAFEGUARD YOUR ESTATE BY CONSULTING THE TRUSTEES EXECUTORS & AGENCY CO., OF N.Z., LTD. J. B. REID - Southland Representative. Local Advisory Directors ■ Hon. A. F. Hawke. Sir Robert A. Anderson, KB., C.M.G. John Gilkison, Esq. Head Office: - - Dunedin.

Burn LINTON, the quality CoaL Agents in every town. (Advt.)

MORRIS 6-CYL. SALOON - £260 AUSTIN 6-CYL. SEDAN - - £lB5 y-jyy W 7W/OW 710W 7 W Ji IRFD FARS P. t 0 VICKERY. pM iLi/WHIPPET 4-CYL. COUPE - - £75 AUSTIN SEVEN SALOON - - £95 ° HL© W > J ILJIKI© A - OSEB CAR IS AS RELIABLE AS THE FIRM THAT SELLS IT.

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Southland Times, Issue 22499, 8 December 1934, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 22499, 8 December 1934, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 22499, 8 December 1934, Page 3

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