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'■ ■ ■■■ 4 '' 'villi But wise parents know better than to clothe the young rascals in anybody’s jerseys. For long wear and genuine economy they prefer Mosgiel garments; built to withstand the rough-and-tumble to which growing lads subject clothes. In addition to sturdy materials, Mosgiel jerseys possess an undeniable smartness, even after months of tree-climbing and Indian stalking! Reduce your clothing bill and halve your worries by buying the boys Mosgiel. Hh lllmlm tilecOesM 3l JAM .nd PRESERVING -JARSAGEE SPECIAL AGEE QUEEN PINTS - - 6/6 dozen PINTS - -7/- dozen QUARTS -8/- dozen QUARTS - 8/6 dozen HALF GALS. 12/6 dozen HALF GALS. 13/- dozen TIE OVERS JAM TIN TOP JELLIES Hb - - - 3/~ dozen Large - -4/- dozen 21b - - -4/- dozen Small - - 3/6 dozen ENAMELLED PRESERVING PANS 11/9, 12/-, 15/3, 16/9 BRASS PRESERVING PANS - 15/- to 27/6 SETS OF SCALES - - From 7/6 to 14/6 WOOD SPOONS, TRANSPARENT COVERS, ETC. JOHN EDMOND LTD. TAY STREET INVERCARGILL An Ease-up for Motorists Good Riddance to Worries Motorists, you will do good for mind and body by a spell from the worries of driving on muchused highways where careless or unskilled persons never cease from troubling (especially on Sundays and holidays) An occasional trip by train will help to keep your nerves in good order. You will enjoy every minute of this helpful relaxation, which is necessary for long-living. No Strain in the Train AmberTips' Afow fracked in St Qualities

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Southland Times, Issue 23408, 15 January 1938, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 23408, 15 January 1938, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 23408, 15 January 1938, Page 12