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OTAUTAU SPECIALS. FOR SALE, Galvanized Wire J 20/6; Rabbit Netting 22/6 coil; Cement 7/8 bag; Nobel 22 Long Cartridges 2/100; English Flat Files 10in. 3 for 2/6; Cooper’s Horse Shoes 9d Ib.—OTAUTAU HARDWARE CO. ONE Dozen large tins Salmon 11/6; one dozen large assorted Fruit 13/9; one dozen large Fruit Salad 17/9. —HARRINGTON’S, LTD., Otautau. MATHESON’S (OTAUTAU) LIMITED, SOLE Agents Cooper’s Pedigree Seeds, Lynx .Suits, Monarch Boots and Shoes, First grade Groceries at lowest prices. All kinds Hardware stocked. Storm Coats, Canvas Leggings, Gum Boots, Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes, Gent’s heavy Working Boots. Call and inspect our various departments.— MATHESON’S (Otautau), LTD., Main Street. Phones 103 M, 103 S. FARMERS! Don’t forget the OTAUTAU FOUNDRY for Agricultural and General Machinery Repair Work at Reasonable prices.—Phone 83M. FOR Your Next Suit Try HARRINGTON’S, LTD., Otautau. WOOL SEASON. r’ pays to clear ODDMENTS out of your Shed before starting shearing. SEND THEM ALONG FOR TOP PRICES Or Ring up and Truck will call. R. BROWN, PHONE 17. FARMERS— Our Summer Weight Nailed Working Boots are a bargain at 24/6 pair.—HARRINGTON’S, LTD., Otautau. r **"~ ■ ■. : GORE SPECIALS SPECIALS. 11b. Nestle’s Cocoa with one cup and saucer, 1/-; 1 Pkt. Puffed Wheat with loz. Marmite 1/-; 1 Pkt. Kornes with Ipkt. Vita Brits, The two for 8d; J doz. Cups and Saucers for 3/9; 1 Cup, Saucer and Plate for 1/6. MURRAY & ROBERTSON

NIGHTCAPS SPECIALS. NIGHTCAPS TALKIES. “ PUBLIC Hero No. 1” (U Certificate), I Lionel Barrymore, Jean Arthur, Lewis Stone. A beautiful girl in the battle fire of the war on crime. The tougher they come, the harder they fall, for a woman. Unusually good supports. Saturday, October 24th. PAY a Small Deposit and the Balance in Easy Weekly Payments Used Bicycles from £2. New from £6. Genuine B.S.A. from £9. B.S.A. Sports Racing Models from £IO.—LAIDLAW Garage Nightcaps. “PUBLIC Hero No. 1.” It’ll thrill JL you, amaze you, and it’s all true. The screen dares to tell what has been secret for years. Lionel Barrymore, Jean Arthur and a great cast. Coming Saturday, October 24th. LUMSDEN SPECIALS. GOOD Quality Table Potatoes. From 5/- per bag.—JOHNSON’S STORE, LUMSDEN. 4867 MARMITE. 2oz, 1/4. 4oz, 1/11. Boz. 3/3. lib. jars 5/6. GOODALL BROS., GENERAL MERCHANTS, Phone 62 LUMSDEN. P.O. ORAWIA.

WINTON SPECIALS STOCK REDUCING SALE. BARGAINS GALORE. CHILDREN’S Story Books, were 2/6, to clear at lid; Pocket Wallets, were 7/6, 8/- and 9/6, to clear at 2/-, 2/9 and 3/11 each. Brassware and Crockery greatly reduced. Great reductions in Face Powders and all Toilet requisites. ROWAN’S BOOK DEPOT. LADIES’ Tub Frocks in all the newest designs, from 6/11 each. A better line in Horrockses, guaranteed fast at 7/11 or Summer Breeze WX at 12/6 and OS 13/6. Just the thing.— GILMOUR’S, Phone 21.

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the first jack and Mr W. Ferguson rolled the first bowl. An enjoyable game was played, seven rinks being occupied. Other Clubs. Mr L. Gray was the centre’s representative at the Southland green, and Mr S. C. K. Smith at Mataura. Mr Smith also visited Edendale, where the green was in first-class order, comparing more than favourably with the city greens. NORTHEND TOURNAMENT. DRAW FOR LABOUR DAY. Following is the draw for the Northend Bowling Club’s rink tournament on Labour Day. Section system of play; first games start at 8 a.m.— A section.—G. Glennie (Te Rangi) v. W. Miller (R.S.A.); R. R. Hunter (Invercargill) v. A. Steans (Northend), B section. —G. Batchelor (Te Rangi) v. H. Donald (Georgetown); F. G. Stevenson (Invercargill) v. S. C. K. Smith (Northend). C section.—H. L. Hay /Invercargill) v. H. Braxton (R.S.A.); N. W. McGorlick (Bluff) v. W. B. O’Toole (Northend). D section.—T. R. Pryde (Te Rangi) v. G. L. Swift (Northend); D. F. Tait (Hokonui) v. A. V. Keast (Northend).

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Southland Times, Issue 23024, 19 October 1936, Page 4

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