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WINTON SPECIALS. “ rfIHE onlooker sees most of the JL game,” be fair to yourself, your job means your living. Try your local trader first. “SHOP IN WINTON.” THEATRE ROYAL. TO-NIGHT and TO-MORROW NIGHT. SEE Uncle Sam draw his guns to halt the march of crime! “G-MEN” “G-MEN” Starring James Cagney and Ann Dvorak with a cast of 100 in an epic of the end of gangdom! (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) 4171 ONE Second hand Fordson Tractor, thoroughly overhauled and reconditioned, £45.—G. W. WOODS & CO. £?C) r 7 10/- will buy one Second hand JjZli Fordson Tractor, in working order.—G. W. WOODS & CO. 4187 WATCHES— New indents to hand. Buy from a practical watchmaker. We stock Omegas with a 5 years’ guarantee.—F. TILLEY. FOR Summer wear, Men’s D.B. Light Grey Flannel and Worsted Suits. Perfect in every detail, 45/-, 55/-, 65/-, 75/-.—COOPER’S, Outfitters, Winton. FISHERMEN— Flies, Casts, Minnows, Traces, Worm hooks, Rods, Lines, Licences. Everything for the Fisherman and the best quality and all the kinds. —WINTON HARDWARE CO., Walter Brandford. A PICK-ME-UP that never fails. Walker’s Phosphated Quinine and Iron Tonic. 2/6 a bottle.—T. WALKER, Chemist, Optician, Winton. CIYCLE TYRES—We have a line of 6 I months’ guaranteed Cycle Tyres for 4/6 each, Tubes 1/3 each. No better value offering.—BßUMßY’S Cycle Depot. ORANGES! Oranges! Oranges! Plentiful supplies, 3,4, 5, 6 and 7 for 1/-; Apples case lots 6/6, 7/6 and 8/6; small cases 2/6, 3/6 and 4/6; 31b and 41b for 1/-; Lemons 6 and 8 for 1/-; Pineapples 1/3 and 1/6 at WATTS’ Busy Fruit Shop. PLAIN shades Boiling Silk IOJd and 1/- yard, neat floral designs 1/3 yard, Kabe Crepe 1/3 and 1/6 yard, Plain Morocain 1/-, Floral Morocain 1/11 yard—COOPER’S, Drapers, Winton.

DAIRY REQUISITES: Sykes Drench, 1/6 pkt or 17/- doz; Cattle Syringes (Brass) 20/-; Sykes Ointment, large 2/6; Milkeze 2/6; Milk Buckets, all sizes from 4/- at WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD.

THE Shirt that will stand up to its job, Faulat, with three semi-stiff Collars and semi-stiff Front and Cuffs in nice Brown and Grey designs. A quality shirt for 12/6. —GILMOUR’S, Phone 21.

SEED POTATOES in Stock.—Red Lothian, Jersey Bennes, Cliff Kidney, White Elephant, Epicure, Suttons Perfection, Japanese Potatoes; also Govt. Certified Epicure Seed in 141 b. sealed boxes. —GRIMWOOD & CO.

SPEEDEE HOUSEHOLD IRONS 15/6, Panel Iron 19/6. Gem Iron 25/each. These are the best electric irons made. Why pay more. Manufactured in New Zealand.—WlNTON HARDWARE. Walter Brandford, Agents.

HIGH-Class Confectionery to suit all tastes. Try our “Refresher” Fountain drinks. Quality guaranteed and personal attention at' WATTS' Busy Shop.

MILKING Machine Requisites: We stock Rubber Inflations, Air, Milk and Claw Tubing.-WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD.

SEED PEAS—William Hurst, Richard Seddon, Wm. Massey, Te Aroha, Stratagem and Green Feast—GRIMWOOD & CO.

OUR new Cotton Washing materials are now showing. Floral Prints and Crepes 6d yard, 36in. Washing Prints and Haircords 10J d, 36in. Merry Maid 1/6.—COOPER’S, Drapers, Winton.

TYTE have a good demand for CrutchW tags. Send in yours and get top prices to GULLICKS. Mata Street

TOU will want Summerweight Pyjamas now and we have a very nice selection of the newest patterns to choose from. Call and see them.— GILMOUR’S, Phone 21.

JUST ARRIVED: Tennis Rackets for quick sale, at 6/6, 7/6, 8/6, 10/6, 11/3, 16/6 and 22/6. Children’s White Gym Shoes 1/6, 1/9, 2/6 and 2/9; Men’s 3/- and 5/6; Women’s 2/9 and 5/6 at WATT’S Busy Shop.

HERE are two wonder cloths for Spring wear—Cesartae in plain colour's and Summer Breeze in Floral designs, both at 1/9 a yard and both fast colours. —GILMOUR’S, Phone 21.

OAT DUST is excellent Pig Feed at 5/- per sack (sack in).—WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD.

GORE SPECIALS

TULIPS, Darwin, named varieties; good selection, 5/- dozen. —NEWMAN. Seedsman, Gore.

I XIA Viridiflora; green flowers, sZdozen, 6d each.—NEWMAN, Seedsman, Gore.

HYACINTHS named 10Z- doz. Ranunculus, new strains, large flowers, 2/-, 3/- and 4/- doz. —NEWMAN, Seedsman, Gore.

SPECIALS.

Alb Nestle’s Cocoa with one cup and saucer, 1/-; 1 Pkt. Puffed Wheat with loz. Marmite 1/-; IPkt. Komies with lpkt Vita Brits, The two for 8d; i doz. Cups and Saucers for 3/9; 1 Cup, Saucer and Plate for 1/6. MURRAY & ROBERTSON.

NIGHTCAPS SPECIALS.

NIGHTCAPS TALKIES.

HUGE Double feature Programme this week. The great story of the west. “When a Man’s a Man” (U Certificate) with the one star who can make all its thrills live again, George O’Brien. Also “Baboona,” the great African jungle picture, Saturday, September 19 th.

PAY a Sm?ll Deposit and the Balance in Easy Weekly Payments Used Bicycles from £2 New from £6. Genuine B.SA from £9 B.SA Sports Racing Models fom £lO. — LAIDLAW Garage. Nightcaps

SATURDAY, September 19th. “TTTHEN a Man’s a Man,” George W O’Brien in the story that thrilled millions. The voice of the west and drama of the range. Also “Baboona,” Mr and Mrs Martin Johnston in thoiit aerial epic over Africa.

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Southland Times, Issue 22998, 18 September 1936, Page 4

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