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PUBLIC NOTICES. 1939 Models “TOURIST” CARAVANS. “TOURIST” 9 SPECIAL MODEL FOR LIGHT CARS OF 9 h.p. THIS model has solved the problem of the light Trailer Caravan for small cars. Complete with BEDS, CUPBOARDS, TABLES, BINS, Etc., Etc. FULTON COUPLING. READY FOR THE ROAD. Also Shell bodies with chassis, floor and sides, built ready for assembly. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. A. & W. HAMILTON, Southland Agents, ESK STREET. • HURRY! • HURRY! FOR YOUR SHARE OF THESE SPECIAL * WEEK-END •FURNISHING •BARGAINS AT MOIR’S 111 WONDERFUL FURNISHING VALUES LIKE THESE WILL NOT LAST LONG —SO BE WISE, AND COME EARLY! • • • SPOTTED MUSLINS, 30 inches wide, in Cream grounds with spot designs in fast colours. Usual Keen Price 1/9 yd. Week-End Special 1/- Yd. Four Only DOUBLE BEDSPREADS in blue Brocaded Poplin with piped edges and side flounces. Were keen at 38/6. Week-End Special 22/6 each. BEDSPREAD LAMP SHADES in Parchment with stencilled designs in colours. Week-End Special 6d each. One Roll Only 40im ART SELK NET in Coffee shade with frilled edge. Was 3/6 Yd. Week-End Price, 2/3 Yard, MUSLINS 30 inches wide in check designs with dainty coloured flower sprays. • Cream grounds. Ordinary Low Price 2/9 Yd. , Week-End Special 1/6 Yd. Six Only LINEN TEACLOTHS, 36in. x 36in. Cream Linen with hemstitched borders and embroidered designs in colours. Slightly shop-soiled. Usual Keen Price was 5/6. * Week-End Special 3/6 each. TEACLOTHS 36in. x 36in. with four Serviettes to match, in Cream with Chinese hand-embroidered designs in colours. Six only! Were 7/9 set. Week-End Special, 5/6 Set. DUCHESS SETS in Cream Chinese Grass Linen with Embroideries in colour. Sets comprise one large and two small mats. Usual Keen Value, 4/3 Set. Week-End Special 2/9 Set. ORGANDI DUCHESS SETS with hemstitched borders and dainty embroideries. One large and two small Mats to each set. Usual Low Price Set ' Week-End Special, 2/6 Set. TABLE CENTRES in Rose Pink only, with fringed edges. Were keen at 3/- each. . Week-End Special, 1/9 each. LINEN TEA WAGON COVERS. Balance of our stocks of Linen Teawagon Covers, all greatly reduced. Were 3/“• each. Week-End Special, 1/9 each.

COTTAGE WEAVE CUSHIONS, 18in x 18in. Week-End Special 1/9 each. SHADOW BROCADES 46in. fast colour Shadow Brocades. Excellent wearing quality. Usual Low Price Week-End Special, 2/3 Yd. 36in. BROCADES in one-tones of Green, Blue, Pink. Were 1/9 yd. Week-End Special, 1/- Yd. COLOURED HAND TOWELS, 42in. x 22in. in specially good quality. Were 2/9 pair. Week-End Special 1/11 Pr. A Quantity of CARPET ENDS to be Sacrificed this Week-End! WILTON NURSERY MATS 38in. x 23in. In brightly coloured “Mickey the Mouse,” and “The Hare and the Tortoise” designs. Were 12/- each. Week-End Special, 7/6 each. BRUSH MATS in a super quality. Very necessary these wet days. 24in. x 14in. Were 3/6. Week-End Price, 2/9 each. FELT-BASE SQUARES. A few only left in stock, so out they go this weekend! 9ft x 7ft 6in. Two only. Were 28/6. Week-End Special 23/6. 9ft x 10ft 6in. Three only. Were 39/6. Week-End Special 31/6. 9ft x 12ft. One only. Was 45/-. Week-End Special 36/-. • • • IT WILL PAY YOU TO VISIT MOIR’S THIS WEEK-END. And Secure Your Share of these Wonderful • WEEK-END FURNISHING • BARGAINS. HURRY! HURRY! AND DON’T MISS THEM! DON’T MISS THEM! A G. MOIR & SON, LTD. RELIABLE HOME FURNISHERS. 33 TAY STREET. INVERCARGILL. “Where Supreme Value Still Reigns.”

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Southland Times, Issue 23856, 29 June 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Issue 23856, 29 June 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Issue 23856, 29 June 1939, Page 1

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