NOTICE. It is requested that all business communications be addressed to the Manager, The Southland Times Office, or Box 30, G.P.0., Invercargill. WANTED TO BUY OLD GOLD Scrap, Old Gold Jewellery, Old Gold Coins, Old Silver Coins. Prices firm.—FRANK HOLLOWAY & CO., LIMITED, 118 Spey Street. Phone 133. M3Z We Telegraph Flowers. SOLE INVERCARGILL MEMBERS OF THE WORLD-WIDE FLORISTS’ TELEGRAPH DELIVERY SERVICE. Latest Designs received Monthly from England and America. THOMAS BROS., SENIOR CERTIFIED FLORISTS, PHONE 291. After hours 1045.
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BRETHREN of the above Lodge are requested to attend the Funeral of our late Bro. James Robert Smith, on Thursday, 23rd March, 1939, leaving his late residence, 253 Herbert Street, at 3 p.m. for the Eastern Cemetery. White ties and gloves. 12 io BY ORDER W.M.
Floral Emblems WREATHS, BOUQUETS, ETC., at Shortest Notice. Members Florists’ Exchange. Flowers Telegraphed to all Parts of the World. H. S. YOUNG, LTD., ESK STREET. ’PHONE 2134. After Hours 1313. Funeral directors COWLEY & CO. 15 Deveron Street. ’Phone 2040 M. (Day and Night.) SAY - IT - WITH - FLOWERS. WREATHS - WEDDING - BOUQUETS, ETC. WE are members of the N.Z. Florists’ Telegraph Exchange. Flowers by wire to all parts of New Zealand. VICTOR~GASTON, ART FLORIST, 109 DEE STREET. ’PHONE 818 After Hours 568. 73 YEARS AGO Even away back in 1866, Thomsons’ Beverages were considered the purest and best. Osa Straw udL a gtAfffcwma 1 (Opposite Post Office) LATEST EDITIONS AND REPRINTS POSTED FROM ENGLAND. CECIL ROBERTS: “They Wanted To Live,” 7/6 BESS STREETER ALDRICH: “Song of Years,” 9/6 EVE CURIE: “Madame Curie,” 10/6. ANNE HEPPLE: “Riders of The Sea,” 4/6 ETHEL BOILEAU: “Ballade in G Minor,” 4/6 FLORENCE BONE: “Mistress of Paradise,” 4/6 JOHN BUCHAN: “Mid-Winter,” 2/6 BARBARA WARD: “The International Share-Out” (Discussion Books) 3/-. H. L. FEATHERSTONE: “A Century of Nationalism” (Discussion Books) 3/-. MAX BRAND: “The Streak,” 2/6 PARKMAN: “The Tide Watchers," 2/6 SAPPER: “Challenge,” 2/6 J. M. BARRIE: “Dear Brutus,” 2/9 THE WEYMOUTH NEW TESTAMENT, 2/9. Just Arrived - Another Supply of “MAELSTROM” by E. V. Timms, 7/6. A rollicking historical romance which will delight the readers of “The Three Musketeers.” J One only superior Nova Scotian, Northern Musquash Coat. Every skin picked; without doubt the finest value in Northern Musquash in New Zealand today. It’s an 0.0. S size and carries our guarantee; for the person it will fit it’s a gift; inspection invited. We also have two Black Sealine wtih Skunk cuffs and collar in O.S. fittings at bargain prices.—THE MUTUAL FUR CO, Kelvin Street.—Advt.
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Southland Times, Issue 23773, 22 March 1939, Page 4
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