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It takes more than just five ingredients to produce a high-class pure dry Ginger Ale. The manufacturer must be scientifically skilled in his art, and there is absolutely no substitute for scientific skill. UNDERTAKERS. MACDONALD & WESTON. (Successors to Kingsland & Ferguson.) (ESTABLISHED 1881). 175 SPEY STREET. INVERCARGILL. PHONE 126. DAY AND NIGHT. Our Mortuary Chapel is available for the convenience of the public. MONUMENTAL SCULPTORS, DEE STREET. INVERCARGILL. J. FRASER & SONS. MORTUARY CHAPEL. jJNDERTAKERS. CORNER SPEY & KELVIN STREETS, INVERCARGILL. Phone . - - - - 50 (Day or Night). RANDOM BARGAINS AT ABRAHAM WACHNER’S SALE! OVER THE COUNTER PRICES 1 8/11—Man’s Tan Boot. Size 6. 7/6—Man’s Black Shoe. Size 10. 3/11 —Man’s Brown Shoe. Size 6. 4/6 —Man’s Brown Shoe. Size 9. 8/11—Man’s Tan Boot. Size 6. 4/11—Man’s Black and White Shoe. Size 7. 5/6 —Man’s Brown and White Shoe. , Size 7 - , , 6/6 —Man’s Brown Shoe. Size 7. - 7/6—Man’s Black Dress Boot. Size 7. 7/11—Man’s Light Black Boot. Size 6. 5/6 —Youth’s Tan Shoe. Size 4. There are Hundreds of such Snips Awaiting Thrifty Buyers 1 Men’s Brown or Black Shoes; 19/6 — Now 10/6. 2''6—Ladies’ Canadian Goloshes. 6d Pair—Children’s Ankle Gums. Size 6xB. 1/11. 2/11—Ladies’ English Gyms, 1Bar, Sandal, Strap and Tie. With heel or plain crepe or rubber soles. 2/6, 3/11, 4/11, 6/6—Ladies’ White Sum- ’ mer Shoes. Contrasting coloured trims. Peg, Cuban or Low heels, Courts and Straps. BE EARLY! THESE GOODS WERE NEVER MADE FOR THE MONEY. See the heavily laden Bargain Tables. Every Pair plainly Ticketed. Mantle Department ! WHILE THE SALE IS ON WE ARE OFFERING LIMITED NUMBERS OF EARLY SPRING SAMPLE GARMENTS AT SALF PRICES ! 29/6—Non-Crush English Floral Frocks. SSW., S.W. 55/-. —English Navy Worsted Costumes; SSW, SW, W, WX. 59/6—Black Worsted Costumes; English. SW, W, WX. 29/6—Beige Fine English Tweed Spring Coats; Belted. SSW, SW, W. 55/ English Worsted Coats; Black only. WX, OS. 59/6—SW. Spring Belted Jacket Suits. Powder Blue, Beige, Rose, Pink and Fawn tweed. 45/ Sample Beige Cloth Cape Suit; SW. 25/- —Exclusive Satin Rain Coats; SW to OS. Navy, Brown, Wine and Black. 15/9—Dress Skirts, 4 inverted pleats; SSW to WX; Navy, Brown, Wine, Lido, Black. Size OS to EEOS—--18/6. 39/6—Exclusive 4 Piece Suede Locknit Lingerie Sets. 59/6—Rich Sable Skunk Stoles. 59/6—Grey Squirrel Fur Stoles. 84/- —Sample English Worsted Costumes. Three-quarter length coats; Nigger and Beige. Size W only. 52/6—English Tweed Costumes. SW, W, OS. 65/- —English OS and EOS Costumes; Black, Navy and Nigger. 12/6—Matron’s Outsize C.D.C. and Spun Silk Blouses. 17/6 —Matron’s Wool Cardigans; Navy, Black, Wine, Saxe, Bottle and Brown. W, OS, EOS, EEOS. SUIT CASES! SUIT CASES! CABIN TRUNKS. ZIP BAGS. We have just received our new season’s supply. BUY NOW AND SAVE WHILE THE SALE IS ON. ABRAHAM WACHNER’S DALGETY’S BUILDINGS DON STREET. THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES Estate and Agency Company of N.Z. Ltd. Acts in the following capacities: 1. EXECUTOR and TRUSTEE under a WILL. 2. TRUSTEE under a MARRIAGE or other SETTLEMENT. 3. TRUSTEE in place of other TRUSTEES who may wish to be RELIEVED and DISCHARGED from their TRUSTS. 4. AGENTS for EXECUTORS, TRUSTEES, ADMINISTRATORS, or for ANY PERSONS who may prefer to have SKILLED AGENTS to act for them in the Management and realization of Estates. 5. ATTORNEY either for persons resident abroad or about to leave the Dominion, or resident in the Dominioft; to invest money on Real or other Securities; COLLECT RENTS, DIVIDENDS, INTERESTS, and OTHER INCOME; NEGOTIATE LOANS; BUY and SELL LAND or other PROPERTY; effect and keep on foot INSURANCES, MANAGE, SUBDIVIDE, or LEASE REAL ESTATE, and to ACT GENERALLY AS AGENT. Dr Robert Cochrane, the yoyng British specialist on leprosy, has volunteered to work live years among lepers in India. ,

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Southland Times, Issue 25362, 14 August 1935, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 25362, 14 August 1935, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 25362, 14 August 1935, Page 6

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