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PUBLIC NOTICES. MATHESON’S FOR GROCERIES. Kerosene - 8/3 per tin, 16/- per case. Sugar _ - - 16/6 per bag. Flour (Loose) - 25’s 3/8 paper bag. Flour 25’- 3/11. Calico bag. Sultanas ----------- 5d per lb. Sultanas (3 Crown) 7d. per lb. Jam (Assorted) - - - 8d per lib tin. Jam (Assorted) - - - 1/2 per 21b tin. Jam - 1/6 per 21b jar. Oatmeal (Loose) - - - 3d, lb, 51b 1/-. Oatmeal - s’s 1/4 per bag. Oatmeal 25’s 6/- per bag. No. 1 Rice 5 lbs. 1/-. Best Sago 3d per lb. Loose Semolina — - - - - 4d per lb. Svmington’s Soups - - 7Jd per pkt. Sunshine & Gregg’s Soups 5d per pkt. Worcester Sauce - - 9d Pint, 1/4 Qrt. 2/6 in Cash for every £5 worth of Coupons Returned. — MATHESON’S — INVERCARGILL’S LEADING GROCERS. EXTRA HEAVY r HEARTHRUGS AT EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES AT MOIR’S FTIHESE ARE THE NIGHTS when you 1 want a Cosy Fireside and a Good Book ! A glowing fire contributes much towards the Comfort and Warmth of your fireside .... but your cosiness depends much, also, upon your HEARTHRUG. With an Extra Heavy Quality Hearthrug, such as we are offering you, under your feet on those “Nights at Home” you cannot fail to enjoy thoroughly, your fireside hours. You will appreciate the QUALITY and EXTREME VALUE of these, too HEARTHRUGS 54 Inches by 27 Inches - 14/6. 60 Inches x 30 Inches - - 19/-. 72 Inches x 36 Inches - 25/-. These are in an exceptionally Heavy Quality, the Colourings and Designs are up-to-date and most pleasing . . . and the PRICE is EXTREMELY LOW ! Enjoy Comfort and Warmth At Your Fireside — BUY A H E A R T HRL\G AT G. MOIR & SON, LTD. THE RELIABLE HOME FURNISHERS, KELVIN ST., INVERCARGILL. WHERE SUPREME VALUES REIGN. H. W. FROST (INVERCARGILL) LTD. DENTIST WE have constructed over 6500 sets for Southlanders. Ever-increas-ing support warrants lower fees. Full Sets (upper or lower) £2 7 6 Highest Grade Gold Clad Pin Teeth -----£3 76 Special Guaranteed Set - £5 0 0 ‘ (A written guarantee against all I accidents for five years). | Remodel Set - - - £1 10 0 I Painless Extractions - - -2 6 FILLINGS OF ALL KINDS. DENTAL X-RAYS. Extractions free where sets ordered. DENTAL REPAIRS. Replace Tooth 4/- Cracked Plate 6/New Tooth 5/- Broken Plate 7/(Counlry work by return post or bus) ’Phone 105 L Private 1886. Cambridge Place, Invercargill. Also open Friday Evening 7 to 8.30 p.m. MISCELLANEOUS. HAY, HAY —Very choice wholesome hay, only £3 15/- ton ex store, per bale 2/6.—BOWDEN’S Salerooms. Jk3o4 ROLL Along Covered Wagon, also all other latest hits in music at STEWART’S, opp. Power Board. WE have moved over the Road. EASTLAKE’S Lonsdale Footwear Lounge, The shop that serves you Best, opposite McKenzie, Tay Street. NYAL NUTRITIVE HYPOPHOSPH--ITES a Tonic Restorative for general debility, nervous weakness, lack of energy. Price 3/- at the U.F.S. Dispensary, Tay Street. NAVY COATS for school and college girls. Facecloth and Velour, sizes 24in. to 38in., usually 25/6 to 35/6. For one week only 15/6 each at BETTY S, Cambridge Place. SALE NOW ON—Mid-Winter Sale has . commenced at McNEIL & CLARK’S 94 Dee Street SALE, SALE, SALE—Buy your warm Underwear from us. Woollen Pants and Singlets, 4/11, 6/9, 7/6. — McNEIL & CLARK, 94 Dee Street. MID-WINTER SALE NOW ON—Cardigans from 6/6, Pullovers from 3/6 Slip-ons from 2/3. —McNEIL & CLARK, 94 Dee Street SALE OF OVERCOATS—Now is your chance to buy a new Coat at reduced price.—McNElL & CLARK, 94 Dee Street. QALE, SALE, SALE—Small men’s D dark Tweed Overcoats, fit youths also, 12/6—McNEIL & CLARK, 94 Dee Street. SALE NOW ON—Size 3 Saddle Tweed Trousers, fancy saddle tweed included, 10/-.—McNEIL & CLARK, 94 *Dee Street. < J.

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Southland Times, Issue 25311, 14 June 1935, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Issue 25311, 14 June 1935, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Issue 25311, 14 June 1935, Page 1