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 Scrap Coins, Old Silver Coins. Prices firm.—FRANK HOLLOWAY & CO.. LIMITED, 118 Spey Street. Phone 133. M 32 We Telegraph Flowers. SOLE INVERCARGILL MEMBERS OF THE WORLD-WIDE FLORISTS’ TELEGRAPH DELIVERY SERVICE. ~ r Latest Designs received monthly from England and America. THOMAS BROS., SENIOR CERTIFIED FLORISTS, PHONE 291. After hours 1045.
Floral Emblems WREATHS, BOUQUETS, ETC., at Shortest Notice. , Members Florists’ Exchange. Flowers Telegraphed to all Parts of the World. I H. S. YOUNG, LTD., ESK STREET. I 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. THANKS. THE FAMILY of the late MRS. J. WALLACE wish to thank all kind I friends for their messages of sympathy and floral tributes during their recent sad bereavement. 3341 \ (Opposite Post Office) BOOKS YOU WOULD LIKE TO POSSESS. “LADY ROSE AND MRS MEMMARY.” Ruby Ferguson, 6/6. The story of Lady Rose is a most beautiful gem. “THE JOYFUL DELANEYS,” Hugh Walpole, 10/-. The happiest novel that Sir H. Walpole has yet written. “DYNASTY OF DEATH,” Taylor Caldwell, 13/6. A giant novel, the kind • (as one critic has said) that “makes readers deaf to the clocks and unmindful of meal-times.” “RABBLE IN ARMS,” Kenneth Roberts, author of “Northwest Passage.” The period covered in the story is the two crowded years of I 1776-7. “SPEAKING DUST,” E. Thornton Cook. I 7/6. The story of Thos. Carlyle and Jan Welsh. A great novel of two human beings whom all the world calls great. “EVERYBODY’S PARIS.” John Brangwyn, 11/-. Rich in 'fascinating information and written with authority and charm. | JUST OUT! Gollancz’s Famous | Plays, 1938-1939. 9/-. 9sa Strane fid R. J. CUMMING Licensed under The land transfer act Prepares TRANSFERS, MORTGAGES AND LEASES. CAMBRIDGE PLACE. Tay Street Entrance. The Exhibition is stocktaking and all sorts of highly interesting things are being specially discounted for early clearance. Many of these goods are on display this week-end. Ladies’ Coats which were formerly 3 and 4gns are 49/6 and Men’s 95/- Tweed Overcoats are 59/6. Thomson & Beattie certainly have the Bargains this week-end. —Advt. High Grade Men’s Suits cost less at Carter’s. Small overhead expenses enable them to sell Sports Coats, Sports Trousers, quality Overcoats at extra low prices. Shop at Carter’s and save —Carter’s Clothing Store. 36 Tay St.— Advt Children’s Jerseys from 3/11 to 13/6; Children’s Cardigans 3/11 to 14/6; all popular shades. Jumper Suits 12/6 to I 34/6 at Miss Noble’s, Dee St.—Advt.
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Southland Times, Issue 23827, 26 May 1939, Page 6
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