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I PUBLIC NOTICES BREAD. Is Nature’s greatest gift from the earth. There is no substitute for it. It is the best ready-to-serve food~and the cheapest. There’s none made more rich and wholesome than the fine flavoured MILLAR’S MILK-MADE BREAD. THE Result of the winning numbers in the Raffles are: Cushion No. 6; Traycloth No. 75. In aid of the Waimabaka Basketball Club funds. 9239 CASH BUYERS OF WOOL, HIDES, CALFSKINS, SHEEP SKINS, DEER SKINS, HORSE HAIR AND TALLOW Consign to ANDREW WILSON, SPEY STREET WEST, INVERCARGILL. Ael3o DENTIST. R. A. de LAUTOUR, (late Wyett and de Lautour, Wellington) 89 DEE STREET. SPECIALIZING EXTRACTIONS AND DENTURES. Reasonable Fees. LOVE SPEAKS THROUGH THE DIAMOND. “nnHE little court of diamonds halts JL your eye with a challenging splendour of coloured light” Engagement Rings from H. P. Campbell’s, so distinguished in charm, quality and lasting good taste; live up vO the fullest expectations. The stones are chosen with infinite care: the settings are secure and strong. Prices are as low as £6 and £7 10/and rise up to £l7 10/- and £2O and £25. Inspection is always welcomed. H. P. CAMPBELL, “The Ring Shop,” DEE STREET. INVERCARGILL. Send for Ring Catalogue—Post Free. BROWN OWL, ESK STREET F O > R T H E B E S T I N T O W N NEW BEAUTY SECRET.

A STARTLING new discovery gives women new skin freshness. Science has at last solved the mystery of avoiding ageing skin, wrinkles, blackheads, scaly skins and superfluous hair. SWEET-ART BEAUTY SOAP at MISS HENSHAW’S TOILET SALON. Esk Street 20 YEARS’ RHEUMATIC TORTURE “HIWENTY years’ torture from RheuJL matism was ended by ‘R.U.R.’,” writes Mr R. S. Byfield, “The Cedars,” ■ N.S.W. “Shearing wet sheep brought on ' Rheumatism of the most severe kind and only R.U.R. could cure e.” “R.U.R.” Rheumatic Remedy (large . size) is sold with a genuine moneyback guarantee. Free Booklet from W. Stewart, Chemist, Invercargill. ET. BARNETT, Esk Street, Service t and Quality Grocer. Phone 2014. BADMINTON BUYERS. SAVE CASH. TIOR 1937 we have again introduced Jj lower prices for shuttles for club ■ or match play. 300 dozen R.S.L. No. 1 official tourney just arrived. ■■■■. < TOURNEY shuttlecocks 13/6 per doz., i Badminton rackets from 10/- to 1 50/-. Stringing 3 or more strings only 5d each. Prices speak for themselves at BARRETT’S. BADMINTON repairs as with tennis . we excel in this work. Our latest patent stringing machines protects your ■ frame and enables us to give every ] string a uniform tension. < SOUTHLAND Basketball Association < official ball. Our price 17/6 com- j plete, Ping Pong bats, nets, balls, brack- : ets etc. for less at BARRETT’S, South- . land Sports Depot. • HOCKEY players, just landed a great selection of hockey sticks as used by the world’s hockey chapipions, Roop Singh, etc., Leg guards, shin pads, balls etc. FOOTBALLS, Football Boots, boxing boots, gloves, balls etc., golf overshoes, golf clubs. Everybody is buying at BARRETT’S, Southland Sports Depot, . 140 Dee Street. Phone 898. WE have them and better value you cannot obtain elsewhere. Gent’s Used Cycles in perfect order from £3, £3 10/- and £4 10/-. All guaranteed. BROOKS, THE BIKE MAN. Beautiful wallpapers. Greater .( selection at SMITH & SMITH, LTD., Esk Street. MORRISON’S, Cambridge Place.— Skirts in heavyweight material. Plain shadings, in Navy and Brown. Sizes SSW to XOS.

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Southland Times, Issue 23166, 6 April 1937, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 23166, 6 April 1937, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 23166, 6 April 1937, Page 1