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SAFECUAHD DEEDS ONE of the many services that the Bank of New South Wales makes available without charge is the care of scrip, deeds and other valuable documents. Privacy is assured by lodging such documents in a locked box or sealed envelope to which the customer can have access at any time during business hours. BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES ESTABLISHED 1817 Branches throughout Hew Zealand, the Pacific Islands, London and Australia. yk;

, WINTON SPECIALS All of us are always going TO DO BETTER TOMORROW, AND WE WOULD, TOO, OF ONLY WE STARTED TODAY. “SHOP IN WINTON” \ - • / rOU’D be better on a Bicycle. Still the cheapest, handiest, healthiest way of getting about. Get our price for that Cycle together with free service.—BßUMßY’S Cycle Depot. Phone 166. Winton. HAVE you a warm bed for the winter? Our beds are made in the famous Sleepwell Factory. All sizes kept in stock. —GILMOUR’S, Phone 21. THE NEW ACME WRINGER is a real beauty. The main features are Chromium Plating and Tip Draining Board. Price 69/6. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD. GENTS —Select your Easter Suit now. We have a nice range to choose from. Prices from 59/6 to 168/-.— BOYLEN’S, LTD. FARMERS, use a DRENCHING GUN _L for accurate drenching of your sheep arid lambs. Price 95/-. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD. SPORTSMEN— We have new stocks of Shot Gun Cartridges, Long Range 2j, Long Range 2}, Alphamax 2f, Maximum 24. Sure killers.—WlNTON HARDWARE CO., Walter Brandford. /■ WE are showing some nice smart de--11 signs in Men’s Overcoats just now. They will take your, fancy. Call and see them.—GILMOUR’S, I Phone 21. SCHOOL Wear for Girls, Navy Serge Gym Frocks 21in, 13/6, 24in, 14/6; 27in, 16/6; 30in., 19/6. Kabe and Boiling Silk Blouses 2/11. 3/11 and 4/6. -BOYLEN’S, LTD. WE are agents for DULUX, the latest in Enamels. ' Wonderful colours. Miracle finish. Easy to use. Easy to pay for.—WINTON HARDWARE CO., Walter Brandford. WE have just opened a splendid range of Autumn Millinery, Woollen Frocks, Jumper Suits and Swing back Coats at reasonable prices.—BOYLEN’S, LTD. PAINT. We are district stockists of AJAX high-grade House and Barn Paint. Price: House, 16/6 gal.; Barn, 12/6 gal. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD. THE Football season is just on us—how about your Football Togs? You can get them at GILMOUR’S, Phone 21. ' LUMSDEN SPECIALS WINTER will soon be here. How is your BATTERY? Have one that you can rely on. Buy a VEGA. It is “Made in N.Z.” and Guaranteed. “VEGA” the light that was going when Moses was in the dark.—DON MATHESON, Lumsden, Agent. VEGA is the name of a “star,” and also of a “STAR BATTERY.” The stars are not guaranteed. “VEGA BATTERIES” ARE!—DON MATHESON, Lumsden, Agent. EDENDALE SPECIALS FARMERS. We are direct factory agents for Lissaman’s Mammitis Paint. 5/6 bottle. —SUTHERLAND’S i Store, Edendale. Mail your order. [FARMERS spend 5/6 on a bottle of r Lissaman’s Mammitis Paint—and keep your herd healthy. Procurable from SUTHERLAND’S Store, Edendale; Mail your order. LISSAMAN’S Mammitis Paint is a great standby in every Milking Shed. Price 5/6 bottle from SUTHERLAND’S Store, Edendale. Mail vour ■>rder. , ■—s RAW MATERIALS (Received April 16, 6.30 p.m.) LONDON, April 15. Quotations for raw materials with the prices of a week ago also shown, are as follows: Cotton.—Spot, 4.93 d per lb (4.95 d May delivery, 4.61 d (4.56 d Rubber.—Para. 7d per lb (7d); plantation smoked, 7 15-16 d (Bd>. Jute. —April-May delivery, £25 8/1 >, 3 a ton (£24 12/6). Copra.—April-May delivery, South Sea, £9 12/6 a ton (£9 15/-); smoked, £9 10/- (£9 12/6); plantation Rabaul, £lO 12/6 (£lO 15/-). Linseed Oil—£26 10/- a ton (£26 10/-). Turpentine.—£l 15/6 a cwt (£1 16/9). THE PRICE OF GOLD (Received April 16, 6.30 p.m.) LONDON, April 15. The price of gold is £7 8/6 an ounc%

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Southland Times, Issue 23794, 17 April 1939, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 23794, 17 April 1939, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 23794, 17 April 1939, Page 4

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