LESS THAN THREE WEEKS TILL CHRISTMAS. OBTAIN THE BEST SERVICE BY SHOPPING EARLY. DINNER SETS An Ideal Present for the Home “OXFORD JENNIFER.” A 39 Piece stock pattern. Lily of the Valley decoration on cream ground—Scolloped edge in Lilac shade. “OXFORD DORCHESTER.” Blue and grey border— gilt edge. Cream border. “OXFORD PEACHPETAL.” 33 t P^ c / g S A new departure in Dinnerware colouring. “CANTERBURY LOLA.” A 39 piece stock pattern. « A dainty autumn decoration with silver eage. “OLD CHELSEA SPRAY.” pieces An all over Floral decoration with lilac line on cream ground. “TUDOR ELITE.” . 39 pieces stock pattern at 77/0. With wide gold band and black line on Cream ground. DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL. FOR EXCLUSIVE CHINA. INEXPENSIVE XMAS GIFTS DISPLAYED AT BOIES’ GUARANTEED NTT4FIT A PURE SILK, MOCK FASHIONED HOSE ------ 3/11 per Pair. PURE SILK FULL FASHIONED HOSE No 115 5/11 per Pair. MIGNON 6/11 per Pair. EMBASSY 9/11 per Pair. Handbags LADIES’ GENUINE BRITISH MOROCCO HANDBAGS; smart styles; good fittings. In Black, Brown, Navy, Green. 14/6, 19/6, 25/- to £5/5/-. SHOPPING BAGS GENUINE LEATHER ZIP SHOPPING BAGS, Navy, Brown and Black. S/ll to 21/- each. WEEK-END BAGS The latest style in WEEK-END BAGS, in Brown and Navy. 25/- and 35/- each. Gloves LADIES’ FANCY GAUNTLET KID GLOVES; light and dark fawn. 10/6 per Pair. LADIES’ PLAIN SLIP ON WHITE WASHING REAL DOESKIN GLOVES. 7/6 per Pair. LADIES’ WHITE SILK GLOVES, vnth fancy gauntlet. Special Value at 1/11 per Pair. Scarves NEW GEORGETTE SQUARES. New designs, new colourings. 4/11 each. Stationery New Designs in FANCY BOXED STATIONERY. 1/6,1/11 and 2/6 per Box. POWDER COMPACTS New designs in METAL POWDER COMPACTS. 4/11 & 5/11 each. BLOTTERS HANDPAINTED BLOTTERS; ' dainty Floral designs. Real works of 2/6 and 2/11 each. CIRCULATION CERTIFICATE —Of— THE SOUTHLAND TIMES AVERAGE NET DAILY CIRCULATION 10,040 rhave examined the books and 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 23991, 5 December 1939, Page 6
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