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RAILWAY NOTICE. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS FOOTBALL MATCH. BAY OF PLENTY v. SOUTHLAND. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS: 11th JUNE, 1938. The 8.33 a.m. Dunedin-Invercargill Mail train will, if required, stop at Elies Road to allow passengers to alight. Delayed evening trains leave Invercargill as follows:— For Clinton 4.35 p.m., Tuatapere 4.45 p.m. (connects with Thornbury-Wairio train), Lumsden 4.55 p.m. Usual 2.35 p.m. Clinton-Invercargill train leaves Gore 4.50 p.m. and runs earlier throughout. ’ For further particulars see handbills or inquire at station. 2124 FINANCIAL. THE PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY OF INVERCARGILL. ." ADVANCES. THF Society has funds available for advances on Freehold security. Apply at office personally or by letter for full particulars of the many advantages under Society’s repayment system. E. B. PILCHER, R. C. COOK, Managing Director. Secretary. New Zealand Insurance Buildings, Esk Street. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Young Black Labrador Dog. Registered number 513. Please ring 668. Reward. Jh23B LOST (Thombury Sale, Friday) Little Rough-haired Sheep Dog; Wallace County collar.—Ring Store, Fairfax. Jfl7X LOST (last Thursday) Wallet containing several £1 notes. Finder please return to Times Office. Reward. Jh247 LOST, near McNab corner, J. Wheel off Chrysler Plymouth Car. Finder please write to Box 48, Nightcaps. Jfl66 POUND— Winton Nursery supplies Macrocarpas, Pines, Escallonia, Lonicra, Fruit Trees, ornamental shrubs and Roses at reasonable prices. 2138 GRAZING WANTED. WANTED, Rough Feed for 40 head cattle; vicinity Thombury and Fairfax. Apply “F. 3,” Times Office. 2060 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE. STOP. That’s what this Automatic Brake Trailer does. See it at the the Invercargill Motor Wrecking Co., 140 Tay Street Phone 1437 CREMOLA Custard, instantly made without eggs and served either hot or cold. Ask your grocer for the 16 oz. tin—it’s more economical. SEE the South Island and New Zealand Championship winners on display at the Poultry, Pigeon and Cage Bird Show. The colours of the rainbow! Garrison Hall, Leven Street, Friday and Saturday. -j AAA PAIRS MEN’S KNEE GUM luvv BOOTS; all sizes, 7/6 and 12/6 a Pair.—ABRAHAM WACHNER. Q OA P.M. FRIDAY, Sale Valuable Z.OU SAMPLE FUR COATS.— WILLIAM TODD & CO., LTD., The Rialto. Jg 225 CREMOLA Custard makes an apple pie much nicer; an ideal winter pudding. Get Cremola from your grocer. lOoz. and 16oz. tins. TO make room for new stocks of Philips, Zenith and S.T.C. Radios arriving, McCracken & Walls must clear their stocks of reconditioned radios at bargain prices. A Q A P.M. FRIDAY, Sale Valuable Z.tJV SAMPLE FUR COATS.— WILLIAM TODD & CO., LTD., The Rialto. Jg 225 ££ W. FROST, DENTIST. A SET OF TEETH £2 7/6. Made in visit of 2 hours. CREMOLA Custard should be poured hot over stewed fruit or fruit pie. Makes delicious cold weather dishes. MORRISON’S, Cambridge Place.— Our mid-Winter Sale commences June 9th, Thursday. Coats, fur trimmed and Plain Tailored Tweeds, Costumes, Striped, Plain and Tweed, Woollen Suits, Black and Colours. Sizes small, medium, large. LIOR Savouries include some of the r following: Prawns, Shrimps, Anchovies, Sardines, Gherkins, Gruyare cheese —from R. T. BARNETT, 65 Esk Street pENTLEMEN, Visit the most modVI ern hairdressing saloon in Southland. Smart haircutting and easy shaving.—COLlN BARRETT. Dee St. (Next Son Tail’s). WE deliver to all parts of Town and Suburbs Daily. Just ring 2014 and leave the rest to R. T. BARNETT, Quality Service Grocer. 65 Esk Street 1 AAA PAIRS MEN’S KNEE GUM Ivvv BOOTS; all sizes, 7/6 and 12/6 a Pair.—ABRAHAM WACHNER. Hairdressing— Those who consider their appearance would be well advised to patronise BARRETT’S, Dee Street. A trial will convince.

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Southland Times, Issue 23531, 10 June 1938, Page 2

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