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HOLLOWAY BROS. Limited. 126 TAY STREET. PHONE 101 CUTLERY! CUTLERY! CUTLERY! ASHBERRY A.l STERLING SILVER. TABLE FORKS—4/- each. DESSERT FORKS—3/3 each. SOUP SPOONS—3/3 each. DESSERT SPOONS—3/3 each. TEASPOONS—I/4 each. BRITISH STERLING SILVER PLATE. Fully Guaranteed A.l. SOUP SPOONS—I/9 each. DESSERT SPOONS—I/9 each. TABLE FORKS—2/3 each. DESSERT FORKS—I/9 each. TEASPOONS—7d each. DIXON’S “RESISTARN” NICKEL SILVER. TABLE SPOONS—I/6 each. TABLE FORKS—I/6 each. SOUP SPOONS—I/- each. DESSERT SPOONS—I/- each. DESSERT FORKS—I/- each. TEASPOONS—7d each. CHROMIUM PLATED. SOUP SPOONS—7d each. DESSERT SPOONS—7d each. TABLE FORKS—9d each. DESSERT FORKS—7d each. TEASPOONS—4d each. TEASPOONS—3d each. ALSO—DESSERT KNIVES, TABLE KNIVES, CHEESE KNIVES, BREAD KNIVES. UTILITY KNIVES, WONDER KNIVES, POTATO KNIVES, BUTCHERS’ KNIVES. AT HOLLOWAY BROS. LIMITED. 126 TAY STREET. PHONE 101.

LIME One of the world’s basic commodities Widely available, and one of the least expensive of all manufactured products, LIME is an example of Nature’s splendid generosity. She has a way of being niggardly with non-essentials such as gold and diamonds,, but she is always liberal in meeting our vital needs. . , . LIME is an absolute necessity to Mother Earth. BALFOUR Carbonate o£ Lime TELEPHONE 21 - - - BALFOUR

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Southland Times, Issue 23766, 14 March 1939, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 23766, 14 March 1939, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 23766, 14 March 1939, Page 3

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