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SPECIAL OFFER to all Readers. FREE MEMBERSHIP AT BELL’S. REGENT BOOK CLUB. New Address: ESK STREET. 6000 Books of the Most Popular authors. Select your Reading under pleasant conditions. REMEMBER ALL BOOKS 3 d Special Terms for Country Members. 5k333

HOLLOWAY BROS., LTD. 126 TAY STREET. PHONE 101. To make Spring-Cleaning a Success YOU MUST HAVE THE NECESSARY BRUSHES, MOPS, BROOMS. ALL Styles of MOPS for every use, Made by the Disabled Soldiers. Support this Industry. From 4/- to 8/6 each. HAIR BROOMS of Guaranteed make and quality.— 2/9 to 7/6 each. STRAW BROOMS of finest bristle, 4/6 each. BANISTER BRUSHES— 1/9 to 3/6 each SCRUBBING BRUSHES—From 8d to 2/- each. WINDOW MOPS. FLUE BRUSHES. BLACK LEAD BRUSHES—From 3d to 2/- each. HIRE OUR ELECTROLUXES BY HOUR, DAY, WEEK. A Time Saver and all latest models. Lowest Rates. HOLLOW BEOS.. LIMITED, PHONE 101. 126 TAY STREET.

FRUIT. FRUIT. ROME Beauty 6/6, 7/6, Scarlets 6/6, Sturmers 7/6, Jonathans 6/6, 7/6. — ROBINSON’S, Tay Street Phone 373.

BERRI Oranges 6 and 8 1/-; Kumeras 31bs 1/-, Cocoanuts 6d, Bananas 8, 10, 1/-, Mandarines 8, 10, 14, 1/-.— ROBINSON’S, Tay Street. Phone 373.

BLOOD Oranges 6, 1/-, Lettuces 4d, 7d, Rhubarb 6d bundle, dessert or cooking Apples 81b, 1/- (own container)—ROßlNSON’S, Tay Street Phone 373.

MORRISON’S, Cambridge Place.— Tailored Costumes. Striped and Plain shadings, Black, Navy, Brown. Sizes SSW to XOS.

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Southland Times, Issue 23311, 22 September 1937, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 23311, 22 September 1937, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 23311, 22 September 1937, Page 1

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