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PUBLIC NOTICES JOHN R. IRONS in many successive championship exhibitions proved his ability to make the best bread in Great Britain. His process, introduced to N.Z. by A. C. Millars Ltd., ensures rich nutritive loaf with a flavour appeal that is simply irresistible—it has more milk solids —it retains its sweet freshness and its rich satisfying flavour several days longer than ordinary bread yet it costs you no more to enjoy

MILLARS MILK-MADE BREAD There’s many a joyful feast Made of our Millars bread— The product of live-wire yeast, And world experience led By the clever man Irons, Whose process reliance Is placed in by those who have led. SITUATIONS WANTED AND SITUATIONS VACANT will be found on PAGE 2 THIS MORNING. DISCLAIMER. T JAMES FINN, of Nightcaps, am not the James Finn sued far_debt recently qt Invercargill: 5q554

I WILL not be responsible for anydebts contracted in my name without my written authority on and after this day, the 21st of September, 1940.—John M. Tomkinson, Awarua Plains. 5q553 NOTICE TO WHEATGROWERS. ON the recommendation of the Provincial Executive of the N.Z. Farmers’ Union, I have decided to accept nomination in the interests of Southland Wheatgrowers as their representative on the Electoral Committee of United Wheatgrowers (N.Z.), Ltd. I respectfully appeal for the support .of wheatgrowers of Southland and if elected will do all in my power to further the interests of growers. E. W. STEVENS, 8865 Balfour.

ESTATE OF JOHN BYRNE. ANY PERSON or persons having information regarding any of the undermentioned persons are requested to communicate with the District Public Trustee, Auckland:— (a) Patrick Byrne, Burn or Burns. (b) Thomas Byrne, Burn or Burns and his son, Roy Byrne, Burn or Burns. (c) Mary Byrne stated to have died at Panmure, Auckland. (d) Kate Reynolds nee Byrne stated to have died at Sydney, New South Wales. (e) James Byrne stated to have died in Australia,’ 1913 or 1914. 8838 “BOBBY” CALVES CO-OPERATIVE CALF POOL BALFOUR AREA: Owing to the small number of calves offering in this area, it has been arranged for a collection to be made once per fortnight commencing on WEDNESDAY, 25th SEPTEMBER. Will suppliers who have calves available please ring 25M, Balfour, the day before the lorry calls. THE SOUTHLAND CO-OPERATIVE CALF PQOL, S.I.D.A. BUILDINGS, Don Street, Invercargill. 8831 GOVERNMENT Certified King Edward Mother Seed Potatoes, 1401 b. bags, 10/-. Heavy croppers. ' Buy now. —William Todd & Co., Ltd., The Rialto. 5n464

LAWNMOWER Sharpening—To be assured of getting a first class job, city and country householders are advised to send their Mowers now to my workshop (next City Hotel). I have the best equipment to ensure cleaner cutting and longer service to your mowers. Pinions and pawls are stocked for all imported models. -H. MACDONALD (Lawnmower Specialist), 8587 Spey Street. 7163

WBERRIDGE, Conon Street. Special clearing price Ladies’ Evening Shoes in gold and silver colours. Were 22/6, now 17/9, Shopping Bags. Cheap quick Service Repairs.

EXCESS Fat is dangerous. Get rid of it with Bonkora. Visit STEWART, Chemist, Dee Street, immediately. 5

LOW PRICES for Fowl Wheat. See E. H. BALL, Kelvin St. for your requirements. 8775

THE MORRISON MOTOR LAWN MOWER is fast, efficient and easy to operate.—Gormack, Wilkes, Davidson, Ltd., Dee Street. 8849

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Southland Times, Issue 24237, 21 September 1940, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Southland Times, Issue 24237, 21 September 1940, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Southland Times, Issue 24237, 21 September 1940, Page 1

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