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GORE RACING CLUB (Incorporated) SPRING RACES SATURDAY, October 21st and MONDAY, October 23 (Labour Day) SOUTHLAND AND OTAGO’S MOST POPULAR HOLIDAY FIXTURE. D First Race at 12.30 pan. and Last Race at 5.10 p.m. each day. WIN AND PLACE BETTING. GOOD FIELDS. BAND IN ATTENDANCE BOTH DAYS. Free parking for Cars. Hot Water free in Motor Enclosure. Special trains from and to Dunedin and Invercargill each day. Special timetable for all lines and cheap excursion fares on all trains arriving at Gore up to 12.45 p.m. each day. T t n, POPULAR ADMISSION CHARGES: Gentlemen 6/-, Ladies 2/-. (Including tax). Soldiers in uniform admitted free. F. YOUNG, Secretary.

ARRIVING TODAY! New stocks of exclusive English SWING AND BOX BACK COATS; shades Capri Blue, Rust, Storm Blue, Honey Gold, Camel, Valley Green. Sizes SSW, SW, W. ABRAHAM WACHNER, Dalgety’s Bldgs, Don Street. WE HAVE THE VARIETY IN FOOTWEAR. Every Tennis Player will buy our 3/11 TENNIS SHOES. 60 distinctly new designs in Smart LADIES’ SHOES at 17/6, 19/6, 24/6, 27/6. Charming designs in every wanted shade and leather. WORK BOOTS—I7/6, 19/6. Clearing line 2/11 Pair LADIEo GYM SHOES—2 pairs 5/6. LADIES’ XMAS SLIPPERS—3/11 Pair. 2 Pairs 7/6. See our High Class SLIPPERS —5/6, 9/6. 12/6, 14/6. BUY NOW Bostock’s LADIES SHOES. Bostock’s MEN’S SHOES. MEN’S BOSTOCK GOLF SHOES—4S/-. Full Kip SHOOTER BOOTS—24/6, 27/6, 29/6. The best. MEN’S LACE GUM BOOTS—I4/6. BOWLING SHOES—IS/6. CROQUET SHOES—IS/6. WARD SHOES—B/11. 27/6 SILVER SHOES—Now 19/6. BUY 5/6 SUMMER SHOES. Navy, Black, Brown new style GOLF SHOES. LADIES’ Red, Brown or Fawn SANDALS—II/6. YOUNG MEN’S SMART SHOES—I7/6, 21/-. 21/-, 27/6. Arriving Today: MEN’S SANDALS, In Green, Brown, Grey, Blue. Clearing line MEN’S KNEE GUM BOOTS. Size 8,9, 10, 11-5/- Pr. FUR COATS FUR COATS FUR COATS FUR COATS FUR COATS FUR COATS 1939-1940 Advance Samples at Abraham Wachner’s, Dalgety’s Bldgs, Don Street. £l6/16/- FLANK MUSQUISH SWAGGER COAT; Peter Pan collar. Bust 34in. length 40in. £l6/16/- Hacavache Sable Pony Skin SWAGGER COAT. Bust 36in„ length 40in. £27—Sable Squirrel Lock SWAGGER FUR COAT. Bust 34in., length 41in. £lB/18/- Sable Peschaniki SWAGGER COAT. Rounded collar. Bust 34in., length 40in. £2s—Sable Peschaniki Full length COAT. Sable skunk collar. Bust 38in., length 46in. £39—Super Southern Musquash Full Length COAT. Sable skunk roll collar. Bust 44in., length 47in. £3o—Sample Vandyke Northern Musquash SWAGGER COAT. Bust 36in., length 42in. £2B—Sample Southern Musquash SWAGGER COAT. Bust 34in., length 42in. £37—Northern Musquash Full length COAT. Bust 36in., length 46in. New Season’s SABLE and BLACK SKUNK STOLES—SS/-, 59/6, 69/6, 79/6. abrahajvFwachner, DALGETY’S BUILDINGS, UPSTAIRS. DON STREET. For High Class Furs and Fur Coats AT MODERATE PRICES. We stock the PAK ROBE SUIT CASE. 60 SUITCASES AT JOB PRICES. ABRAHAM - WACHNER, Dalgety’s Buildings, DON STREET. SOW TOOGOODS “SUNNY SOUTH” SEEDS. PRIZE WINNERS EVERYWHERE. CIRCULATION CERTIFICATE —Of— THE SOUTHLAND TIMES AVERAGE NET DAILY CIRCULATION 10,040 41 ZE have examined the books and VV circulation records of The Southland Times Co. Ltd., for the six months, March 1 to August 31, 1939, and certify that the average net circulation for the period is—--10,040 Copies Per Day. The net circulation has been ascertained according to the formula approved by the Newspaper Proprietors’ Association and the Association of New Zealand Advertisers. WEBB & STARK, Auditors for the Proprietors. CUTHBERTSON & OSBORNE, Public Auditors. September 11. 1939. MR G. C. BECKETT, Secretary of the Association of N.Z. Advertisers states:— “The Southland Times has the Largest Circulation of any Daily Paper outside the Four Main Centres of New Zealand”

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Southland Times, Issue 23953, 20 October 1939, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 23953, 20 October 1939, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 23953, 20 October 1939, Page 6

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