At the last meeting of the Southland Acclimatization Society Mr O. J. Howells said that when he attended the meeting of the Otago Society as a representative of the Southland Society, he suggested to the members there that his society issue two licences—the ordinary 10/- one, and one at 20/- to be available for the Otago and Southland districts. If you want an Infant’s Layette come to a specialist. Layettes from 30/- at Miss Noble’s, The Baby Shop, Dee St. —Advt. Richard Atkinson’s of Dublin have specialised in making distinctive Ties from Chinese Silk and Merino Wool in traditional proportions for 118 years. Atkinsons use the same methods today as were used when Aiderman Atkinson gathered the local weavers together and started a central factory in 1820. You can purchase these famous ties from Thomson & Beattie’s Man’s Shop at 7/6 each.—Advt.
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Southland Times, Issue 23610, 10 September 1938, Page 6
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