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Strang lid. [ BOOKSELLERS & STa|tIONER.S | (Opposite Post Office). OF | I INTEREST TO I I BRIDGE PLAYERS Gilt Edged Linen Finished Playing Cards. “Pierrot” 2/11, “Society” 3/6, “Boudoir” 4/6, “Monster Value” Bridge Blocks 6d, Bridge Mascots with Pencil for Table 1/3 and 2/3 each, Culbertson’s Official Summary Contract Bridge, New All Bids, All Leads 5/6. Culbertson’s Own New Contract Self-Teacher 5/6. Interesting Family Games— “Pit” Cards 1/6, “Lexicon” 4/6, 500 Playing Cards 1/6, Linen Finished Playing Cards 1/9, “Fireside” Playing Cards 1/- Pkt. Books of Games, 1/3 each. Popular Indoor Games, 50 Best Party Games, Tricks with Cards, Popular Card Games, Thirty-one Patience Games, Twelve Best Indoor Games for Two, Chess and Draughts, Party Games for Children. 9sq Strong Ltd. | BOOKSELLERS & STAiTIONERS | DISTRIBUTORS AND DEALERS. THOSE SO-CALLED CHEAP EXTRACTS. WHAT THEY CONTAIN. L Chemical dyes (aniline). 2. Chemical acids (synthetic). 3. Chemical flavours (artificial and synthetic). 4. Chemical thickenings (gum tragacanth). 5. Alcohol (spirits of wine). 6. Chemical preservatives (benzoate of sodium). 7. Chemical turpentines (terpenes). 8. Reservoir and creek water added. When you purchase Thomsons’ Cordials, you get pure fruit juices, pure cane sugar, and none of the above, nor any other adulterations whatsoever, besides standing a dilution of 8 parts of filtered water to 1 part of the juice.

J. E. COUGHLAN I MONUMENTAL MASON. Established 1919 ESTIMATES given for all classes of Cemetery work. Town or Country OFFICE: 15 DEVERON STREET. Phone 2040 m. (Opposite R.S.A.) HOLIDAY ATTIRE REASONABLY PRICED AT BOIES’ LADIES’ PURE SILK HOSE. Full Fashioned. Good fashionable colours. Wonderful value at 4/6 per ?air. SUIT CASEC. Strong, roomy 20 inch Suit Cases, in Brown and Green colour. Best British manufacture. 8/6 each. TENNIS SOX. Special London purchase Ladies’ Art Silk Tennis Sox, plain White or White with Striped Tops. Any size. 1/- per Pair. HOSE Ladies’ Suede-finish Sports Lisle Hose. F’dl Fashioned. Good colour -ange. 4/11 per Pair. HOSE Ladies’ Art Silk Hose. Dull finish and Mock Fashioned. In all the new colours. Special Value, 2/6 Pair. HIKING SUITS. Ladies’ Hiking Suits, in Britway; smart style, in Pleated Shorts with short sleeved Pleated Coatee. 17/6 per Set. KNICKERS Ladies’ Canterbury Locknit Knickers. Light shades, in E.W., W. & O.S. .V. 2/6 per Pair. KNICKERS. Canterbury Locknit Knickers. SSW. size only, in all shades. Usual Price 4/6 pa’r. Special Price 2/11. BLOUSES. Ladies’ Blouses, latest Four-Wae style, in smart new Stripes and plain shades. Sizes 13| to 15 inch. 14/6 each. FRONTS Ladies’ new Dress Fronts, in Satin Crepe de Chene and Georgette. In Ivory, Parchment and Fawn shades. 3/11, 4/11 and 5/11. SCARVES. Ladies’ Silk Scarves. New Paisley designs on Brown and Navy grounds. Great Value 3/11 and 4/11. HOSE Ladies’ Fine Gauge Pure Silk and Rayon Hose. Mock Fashioned. Up-to-date colour range. 2/11 per Pair. FROCKS Ladies’ Floral Kabe Frocks with short sleeves Wonderful range of the latest designs and colourings. SSW, SV’ and W. size. 13/6 each. SLACKS Ladies’ Flannel Slacks in Royal, V/ine, Brown, Navy and Bottle ’ shades. SSW, SW, W. and OSW. 21/- per ’’air. FARMERS are taking advantage of the higher prices obtaining here for Tallow, Hides, Sheepskins, etc.—Southland Butchers’ By-Products, Ltd., Waikiwi.

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Southland Times, Issue 23335, 20 October 1937, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 23335, 20 October 1937, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 23335, 20 October 1937, Page 4

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