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BOOK BARGAINS At Whitcombes Sale. GARDENING. Rose Growing in New Zealand, by James Young, 2/6 for 1/3. Fruit Growing in New Zealand, by H. T. Sinclair, 2/- for 1/-. Rock Gardening in New Zealand, by D. Tannock, 3/6 for 2/6. The Lawn. How to Make and Maintain It, W. Brett, . 2/6 for 1/6. The Fruit Grower’s Guide, 2 vols by H. J. Wright, 75/- for 20/-. FARMING. Farmer’s Foes in New Zealand, by F. W. Hilgendorf, 3/6 for 2/6. Soils and Manures in New Zealand, by L. J. Wild; 3/- for 2/6. Farming Facts, Faults and Fancy, by LR. C. Macfarlane; 1/- for 9d. Profitable Poultry Keeping, by M. W. Stewart; 3/- for 2/-. The Culture of Lucerne, by W. S. Hill; 6/6 for 3/3. Manual of Dairy Science, by Amess A. & Johnston. H.C., 4/- for 3/-. The Cultivation of N.Z. Plants, by L. Cockayne; 4/6 for 2/-. SPORT. Swimming for All, by R. C. Venner; 3/- for 2/-. ' Lawn Tennis Court craft, by N. H. Patterson; 4/6 for 2/-Crawl-StrOke Swimming, by Handley & Horcroft; 4/- for 1/-. Training for Health & Athletics, by Abraham, D.A. 1/9 f° r l/-« Ice Hockey, by Major B. M. Patton; 4/- for 1/-. An A.B.C. of Cricket, by P. G. H. Tender; 6/6 for 3/6. RELIGIOUS BOOKS. Banners in Africa, by Arthur Copping; 1/3 for 6d. Oasis, by Oliver Baldwin; 10/6 for 5/-. Psychology and Life, by L. D. Weatherhead; 6/6 for 4/-. Everymans Problems and Difficulties, by Bishop of London; 3/3 for 1/6. The Church Victorious, by Bishop Crotty; 3/3 for 2/6. And Hundreds of Other Volumes on all kinds of subjects all reduced. DEE STREET. INVERCARGILL. TELEPHONE 393. SOMETHING WARM FOR WINTER FROM BOIES’ Men’s Department. ROSLYN HEAVY SHETLAND UNDERWEAR. Men’s 9/6 per garment. O.S, 10/6 per garment. ROSLYN PINK UNDERWEAR, 15/3, 16/9, 20/3 per garment. ROSLYN AND MOSGIEL WORKING SOX. All Wool. From 1/6 Pair. Children’s Department. SILK AND WOOL SHAWLS, In fancy patterns. 27/6 to 32/6. CRINKLEY WOOL SHAWLS with embroidered Sprays. 25/6 to 35/-. VELOUR BREECHETTES in Sky, Fawn and Scarlet. Sizes Ito 3. 10/6 to 11/6 Pair. WOOLLEN PIXIE HATS, in Bottle, Saxe, Wine, Moss Green. 9/11 each. 56 inch COATING TWEEDS. English and N.Z. made. Bottle, Rust, Blue, Brown, Fawn, Special Value, 14/6 Yard. 56 inch ROUGH NAVY SERGE. Extra heavy quality for Boys’ School wear. 5/11 "ard. 56 inch PIN STRIPE WORSTEDS. Special English quality, in Navy and Black only. 19/6 Yard. Special For Evening Wear. 36 inch EMBOSSED SATIN. The very newest Silk for Evening wear. Special Taffeta finish, in shades of Sky, Helio, Pink, Cyclamen. 5/11 Yard. ■ CIRCULATION CERTIFICATE -OfTHE SOUTHLAND TIMES AVERAGE NET DAILY CIRCULATION . 10,040 WE have 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 24152, 14 June 1940, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 24152, 14 June 1940, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 24152, 14 June 1940, Page 4

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