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HELP THE WAR EFFORT When you buy any of the following Books you are contributing to Britain’s Victory and at the same time getting a good Book for your own use. “HINTS FOR THE AMATEUR SPINNER.” A guide to the hand-spinning of wool by “Red Hawthorn.” Introduction by Mrs Peter Fraser. The booklet has been published for the Navy League and all the profits are to be divided between the various Seamen's Institutes and Societies. Price 1/-. “THE SOUTHLAND PATRIOTIC COOKERY BOOK 1940.” Two hundred and thirty pages of selected tested Southland recipes. Proceeds go to the Southland Provincial Patriotic Funds. Price 5/-. “THE QUEEN’S BOOK OF THE RED CROSS.’ Nearly fifty distinguished authors and well known artists have contributed stories, poems and pictures to this memorable book, which was compiled to bring in funds for the Red Cross. Price 7/6. “THE BOY OF NEW ZEALAND.” The Wellington author of this fine school story for boys is donating half the net profits from its sale to the Patriotic Funds. Price 4/6. Postage extra. DEE STREET INVERCARGILL. TELEPHONE 393. ■ BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS.) LADIES’ COATS AT SALE ) PRICES ! 1 0 /P— 25 ASSORTED COATS; SSW, •' Id/ 0 SW, W. Were 65/- and 84/-. I 90 /p— so COATS. Plain or Fur ; ZJ/ 0 Trimmed. SSW. SW, W. ; Were 84/- and 110/-. O(| //* —50 COATS. Summer and I tjv/ 0 Winter weights; Fur trim or i Plain. SSW, SW, W, WX. ; Were 84/- to 119/6. : A 0 —SSW to OS. Summer and • ureJ/ 0 Winter weights. Usually ' sold at 84/-, 105/- to 126/-. PQ/ —SSW to OS. Summer and I Ot)/ ” Winter COATS. Box or Fitted. ■ Usually 105/- to 126./-. 70 /(* — $SW 10 EOS. Untrimmed I d / 0 Summer and Winter Coats; ex- : elusive numbers. Were £6/6/- < and £7/7/-. 107/ —Limited Quantity MODEL! lut)/’ COATS; Plain or Fur Trim- ■ med. SSW to EOS. Usual ! prices £7/7/- and £B/8/-. | ABRAHAM WACHNER i COATS | ARE ALWAYS RIGHT. BE EARLY FOR THE BEST ' BARGAINS. Commencing 9 a.m. Monday,! January 6th. I ABRAHAM WACHNER,) DALGETY’S BUILDINGS. DON STREET. ) | “KOMAC” 1 DELIGHTFUL BREWED HOP j 1 A AND LEMON BEVERAGE. ), Wholesome. Delicious. Thirst Quenching. : Prepared from the purest materials, under perfect conditions. From all Stores. Marble Bars and ; Confectioners. j; il J. RATTRAY & SON, LTD., j Distributors. i

W. H. BOIES LTD SPECIAL PURCHASE 550 LADIES’ SILK SCARVES GLORIOUS COLOURINGS IN STRIPED AND FLORAL DESIGNS. HONESTLY WORTH 4/11 and 5/11 each. SPECIAL PRICE 2/6 EACH.

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Southland Times, Issue 24332, 13 January 1941, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 24332, 13 January 1941, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 24332, 13 January 1941, Page 4

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