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DO YOU? Do You Collect Stamps? Gibbons Simplified Stamp Cataolgue 8/- will help. Do You Read Poetry? Oxford Standard Authors 5/6 each contains the complete works of all the well known poets. Do You Want to get on in the World? “How to Win Friends and Influence People,” by Carnegie, 7/6, is the best book that has appeared .for ages. Do You Like Mountaineering? We have a particularly fine selection at present. Irving’s Romance of Mountaineering is a beautiful book. Do You Like Modern Art? We have just received a further supply of Modern Masterpieces. 9d per book (6 plates). Do You Buy Books and Toys for your Children? Our Children’s Department will always delight your kiddies. Do You Like Reading the Latest Books? Our NEW BOOK CLUB has them all and the rates are the cheapest in the city. DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL. PHONE 393. THE SAME EXPENSES. Notwithstanding our two-to-one bottle disclosures, it must be remembered that the following expenses and charges are not reduced or saved in any manner, whether costing on a two-to-one basis or dozen for dozen:—All overhead ‘charges, such as insurances, rates, taxes, telephone charges, depreciation, rents, registration, legal expenses, interest on capital, management and directors’ fees, auditors’ fees, cost of advertising, show-cards, donations and subscriptions, sales and income taxes, repairs and maintenance, filtering material, motor registrations, carters’ blocks and carbon papers, waggon calls, stopping and starting, bad debts, discounts, wages of office staff, including travellers and their expenses, upkeep of travellers’ motor-cars, all office material such as stationery, invoices, statements, envelopes, stamps, receipt forms, ledgers, cash-books, etc., etc., nibs, pencils, ink, rubbers, address cards, carbon papers, scribbling pads, office light, electric bulbs, office heating, wear and tear on typewriters and ribbons, unavoidable office waste of stationery in the waste-paper basket,, nails, etc., etc., and other expenses too numerous to mention. THE SOUTHLAND TIMES. HEAD OFFICE: ESK STREET, INVERCARGILL. Telephones—2o and 1198. GORE OFFICE: MERSEY STREET, GORE. Telephone—429M Office. LONDON OFFICE: New Zealand Associated Press 23-28 Fleet Street, London. (H. A. Lawrence, Representative) ADVERTISING RATES FOR CASH ONLY. CLASSIFIED “WANTS” ADVTS., LOST AND FOUND, ETC. 16 words 1/-, 3 days 2/6. 20 words 1/6, 3 days 4/-. 25 words 2/-, 3 days 5/6. 30 words 2/6, 3 days 7/-. CASUAL ADVERTISEMENTS 5/- per inch. BIRTH, MARRIAGE, DEATH, 3/6; Death and Funeral Notices .combined. 6/- each. IN MEMORIAM NOTICES, 3/6 cash. Verses (six words to line) 6d per line. CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH ADVERTISEMENTS ARE ACCEPTED. While every care is exercised in regard to the due insertion of Advertisements the Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-inser-tion through accident or from other causes and the Proprietors reserve to themselves the right of omitting or amending advertisements that they may deem objectionable, even though such advertisements may have been received and paid for in the actual course of business. Instructions to insert advertisements to The Southland Times must bear the signature of the individual authorizing the insertion. The attention of executive officers of all organizatoins is pat'' ticularlv directed to this.

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Southland Times, Issue 23408, 15 January 1938, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 23408, 15 January 1938, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 23408, 15 January 1938, Page 4

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