IB F - Zar \ •^C 1 * i W* ' <, '4 jmhml L I & 1 F .oQaBWWI Iff ; Br A . -J u The moment yon don a Kaiapoi | Sac Suit you know you’ve chosen || jf | well —and the world knows it,. too, for there’s no mistaking its K I J| style and confident, easy line. || I b? Kaiapoi Sac Suits are made from r<. t$ Kaiapoi’s own famous tweeds jp tmd worsteds to traditionally |g I English standards. Quality of | |jk * cloth and mastery of tailoring | jWk spell lasting satisfaction. | \ ' 3 New model illustrated: Coat with square * shoulders, slightly waisted; trousers with | , 1 the right fullness and “hang.” All the | I other correct new styles, too, are avail- | I able for your personal choosing now. | if you 9 re the exception uho can't befitted perfectly •? from stock, your favourite store will take your measurements and tee'll make you a special suit. Hr • Wiaroi M SAC SUITS I KAIAPOI USES NEW ZEALAND hXoLUSIVELY
RURAL DELIVERY SERVICE. GORE—WAIMUMU—MATAURA—TUTURAU. Leaves gore daily at 8.20 am, for Croydon Bush-Waimumu— Te Tipua—Mataura—Tuturau—Mataura -Terrace Road- Charlton —Gore. Parcels will be carried at moderate rates. Gore parcels for this delivery should be left at Mr Hoffman’s Shop, Main Street, and Parcels from Mataura at Mr Medley’s Shop. Main St.. Mataura THE SOUTHLAND TIMES. IS DELIVERED DAILY. J F WILSON. ORDINARY milk puddings simply io not compare with CREMOLA CUSTARD. No wonder it’s the universal favourite All grocers.
NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD. Assets Exceed £3,000,000. TRUSTEES AND EXECUTORS. (By Act of Parliament.) WORLD-WIDE FACILITIES. /’IRE, MARINE. ACCIDENT. MOTOR CAR (Special Policy). Southland Branch Office: ?SK STREET - - - INVERCARGILL R. A. WILSON. Manager. “ TIEPRESSIONISTS ”: Harvey’s Min*l/ eral Tonic averts nervous strain. Builds rich blood. Aids kidneys, liver, intestines. 3/6. Chemists.
'lt's her complexion that puts men off!' - - What a wretched poisons which are spoiling her ' complexion that girl has got ! looks ! How swiftly Eno would EHBBi X Muddy, blotchy — with tell- purify her blood and set it I® tale lines under her eyes. ccursing healthily through her Jml ‘And when I try to patch veins. thingS Up by P uttin § on a lot Why, after only a few weeks, ma^e ' u P’ Jt on ’y seems to that un happy complexion of wSir lO ° k WOrSe/ says P °° r Phyllis hers would be as clear and clean ’WiSi'-fr' sometimes. as flowers after rain. She’d be If only she wouldn't 'try to a bright-eyed, rosy-cheeked patch things up!' If only she’d Miss Can. realise that a skin like hers is a , W-, , • But how many of us are like sure sign that she is neglecting .. l i Phyllis—putting up with shabby ei> SyStem ‘ complexions—trying ' to' treat • | : What a different girl shed them outwardly with creams — beif she took Eno s'Fruit Salt when we ought to be treating I j every morning! ourselves to inner cleansing II How gently and thoroughly with Eno! Take yourself in k<, Eno disperse those hand. Get a bottle of Eno. ' HE ENO'S 'FRUIT SALT 3 * ’ '' The words "Eno” and “Fruit Salt" are Rigisttred Ttaae Marks. . L , , - Obtainable in three sizes from all Chemists or Stores. Th •„y„ 3 ' . „.i" . Aer sAin would be . A S ents: The British Harold F. Ritchie « Co. of N.z. Ltd., 76 Dixon St., Wellington,
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Southland Times, Issue 25305, 7 June 1935, Page 10
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