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PUBLIC NOTICES CONSUMERS from Tisbury to Bluff including Woodend and Clifton are advised that Power will be cut off on Sunday, 19th instant, at 8 a.m., and put on again about 5.30 p.m. without further notice. A. C. OWEN, 4358 District Electrical Engineer. REMOVAL NOTICE. MESSRS JAS. J. NIVEN & CO., LTD., ENGINEER’S MERCHANTS TUISH to advise their many clients ’’ and the Public generally THAT THEY HAVE REMOVED from Leet Street to New Premises situated at 5 YARROW STREET. (Just off Dee Street). 51391 Notice to Sheep Farmers. COMPLAINTS were made last season that large numbers of RAM LAMBS were sent to the Freezing Works with other Lambs, and as Ram Lambs can only be exported as second grade and must adversely affect the quality of this grade, Farmers are strongly urged to see that Ram Lambs intended for fattening are CASTRATED —failing this being done, their export may at any time be prohibited. A. R. JOHNSTON, Prov. President, New Zealand Farmers’ Union. W. CLARK, President, Southland A. & P. Assocn. 4371 CO-OPERATIVE CALF POOL WILL Suppliers of Calves in the OTAUTAU and FAIRFAX AREAS please note-that until further advised, MR CLENT will collect that portion of his group north of the Fairfax-Isla Bank Road, on TUESDAY AND FRIDAY in each week. Therefore the next Collecting Day for this portion of the Group will be TUESDAY, 21st September. The remaining part of Mr Clent’s Group will be collected on MONDAY and THURSDAY as usual. THE SOUTH ISLAND DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF N.Z., LTD., ESK STREET, INVERCARGILL. 5p537 SOUTHLAND ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. POLLUTION OF RIVERS AND STREAMS. TO FARMERS, DAIRY FACTORY COMPANIES, FLAXMILLERS, SAWMILLERS, LOCAL AUTHORITIES AND OTHERS. The council of the southland ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY respectfully asks for your cooperation in the prevention of the pollution of the rivers and streams in Southland. The rivers of the Province are amongst its greatest assets. The Council deplores the fact that pollution of our rivers by effluents from, sheep dips, dairy factories and flax-mills and refuse from saw-mills is increasing. Our rivers are of inestimable value to our people as a whole as well as to our sportsmen, and must at all costs be preserved in their cleanness and beauty. The Society’s rangers will be pleased to advise anyone in regard to the prevention of pollution. Your co-operation is earnestly sought. GEO. OSBORNE, Secretary. 10th September, 1937. 4173 DENTAL. BY making appointment patients may have Sets entirely remade in one day. PHONE 2398 or WRITE 89 DEE ST. R. A. de LAUTOUR OPP. REGENT PICTURES. HOLLOWAY BROS., LTD. 126 TAY STREET. PHONE 101. FOR SALE £2OO ASSORTED CUTLERY,. KNIVES, FORKS, SPOONS. Prices Defy Competition. “ACME” WRINGERS. CARPETS, MATS. £2OOO New and Second-hand Furniture. WARDROBES, SUITES, COUCHES, BEDS, ETC. TRAVELLING BAGS; all sizes. Just the thing for a week-end jaunt. £lOOO “OLD JUDGE” ENAMEL. Cups, Saucers, Plates, Vases and Fancy Goods. RAZORS, SHAVING BRUSHES AND SOAP. CLOTHES BRUSHES, “Salvo” SOAP. £2OOO Assorted CARPENTER’S TOOLS. All makes guaranteed. VISIT “THE HOME OF MANY BARGAINS” And see our Emporium of Full Value of Less Cost. CALL — WRITE — PHONE. HOLLOWAY BROS., LIMITED, PHONE 101. 126 TAY STREET. JUST TO HAND. LADIES’ Vests at 1/3, 1/6, 1/9; 6 doz. Ladies’ Hose, assorted colours, 2/Pair. Also Fine range of Ladies’ Celanese Underskirts and Knickers at W. T. HEADS, DRAPER, DON STREET. “ipHE age of miracles is past,” but 1 Hardys’ Indigestion Remedy continues to effect cures where specifics have failed. All Chemists and Stores. EVERY Farmer should take advantage of the increased prices for hides, sheepskins, wool, bones, tallow, etc. obtainable from Southland Butchers’ By-Products Ltd., Waikiwi.

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Southland Times, Issue 23308, 18 September 1937, Page 2

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