NOTICE It is requested that all business communications be addressed to the Manager, The Southland Times Office, or Box 30, G.P.0., Invercargill. We Telegraph Flowers SOLE INVERCARGILL MEMBERS OF THE WORLD-WIDE FLORISTS’ TELEGRAPH DELIVERY SERVICE. Latest Designs received Monthly from England and America. THOMAS BROS., (IN’GILL), LTD. SENIOR CERTIFIED FLORISTS, Phone 291. After Hours 1045.
DO IT NOW! DRESERVE YOUR OWN. AUTUMN I FOLIAGE WITH YOUNG’S AUTUMN LEAF PRESERVATIVE. 8 nz. bottle with full directions for use. 2/6 Sole Agents and Distributors H. S. YOUNG, LTD. SEEDSMEN AND FLORISTS, 46 ESK STREET. HUMERAL DIRECTORS L COWLEY CO., 15 Deveron Street. Phone 2040 M. (Day and Night). ARTISTIC FLORAL DESIGNS TJEAUTY AND CHARM i) from VICTOE GASTON, 109 DEE STREET. Southland’s Leading Floral Artist. Phone 818. Urgent after hours 2877. FLOWERS BY WIRE. Everybody knows that the quality to be looked for in any beverage is PURITY.
9m Sbww HcL fpooKSELL-zp-s sta|tio;«i=rsl (Opposite Post Office) FOR MOTHER’S DAY A Book is the easiest Gift to post. RUBY FERGUSON: “Lady Rose and Mrs Memmary,” 6/6 ISABEL CAMERON: “Gilian Munro,” 6/ANN HEPPLE: “Sweet Ladies,” 6/-. FLORENCE BONE: “A Yorkshire Baking,” 5/6. FLORA KLICKMAN: “The Flower Patch Among the Hills,” 5/6 ELLA W. WILCOX’S BOOK OF POEMS, 6/-. HENRY DRUMMOND: “The Greatest Thing in the World.” 3/-. MICHAEL FAIRLESS: “The Roadmender,” 3/-. SIR JOHN SIMON: “Portrait of My Mother,” 3/6. RALPH WALDOTRINE: “In Tunc with the Infinite,” 1/9. ANNIE SWAN: “Shadowed Lives,” 4/6. ANNIE SWAN: "Love Unlocks The Door," 4/6. GRACE RICHMOND: “With Juliet In England,” 4/6. KATHLEEN NORRIS: “Heartbroken Melody,” 5/6. W. RILEY: “Gold Chains,” 5/“TALES OF PIONEER WOMEN,” collected by N.Z. Women’s Institutes, 5/-. GRACE RICHMOND: “Red Pepper Burns,” 2/9. GRACE RICHMOND: “Mrs Red Pepper Burns,” 2/9. O. DOUGLAS: “The Day of Small Things,” 2/9. MOTHER’S DAY CARDS, 4d & 6d each. 9sa Strang £tcL 1 BOOKSELLERS & STAITIOUERS 1 SHEEPSKINS, Dead Wool, Hides and Oddments. Consign to the 100 per cent. Southland firm and ensure satisfactory prices.—R. Cruickshank, Leet Street.
HOLIDAY CLOTHES Have your clothes cleaned AND PRESSED BY EXPERT TRADESMEN. Suits, Costumes, Frocks, Coats. Renovated and Repaired to Look like New. Lowest charges. All work guaranteed. A. McCALLUM. TAILOR AND DRY CLEANER, ATHENAEUM BUILDING, ESK STREET. TOUR home will look better with “ANVIL” PAlNT.—Smith & Smith, Ltd., Esk Street.
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Southland Times, Issue 24426, 5 May 1941, Page 4
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