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BAUD LABOUR FOR LIFE worklesTwashdays with a NEW PRINCESS WSHEK and WRINGER Do you still slave at the scrubbing board .. . strain muscles and nerves wringing clothes with an antiquated handwringer and lifting water-logged clothing from copper to tub . . . stewing all the time in a hot, stifling, steam-laden atmosphere? It’s not really necessary. A “PRINCESS” Electric Washer and Wringer makes a workless washday. Does the complete wash in 25 minutes —costs less than one penny per wash to ' operate. And it’s very easy to buylow deposit and small weekly payments. Arrange for a free Home Test. Only the "Princess" gives you—--0 ST.UULESS STEEL TUB ) © AUTOMATIC PUMP © MEEHAJHTE CASTINGS —tL © EXCLUSIVE AUTOMATIC 4 jgy SAFETY WRINGER J E © SELf-LBBRICATIHG BEARIMGS A K © 3 YEARS’ GUARANTEE— 1 n II 0 with 12 years' recon- ffl “ II ditioning clause J W © BFAUUFUL COLOUR HARMONIES SOLE N.Z. DISTRIBUTORS* ESK STREET, INVERCARGILL SgS® [Whether he is serving at home X or overseas, every soldier needs T a good WRIST WATCH. 0 We have good reliable Watches 0 for your soldier-boy. .h A. E. ARTHUR i WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER $ 2OA Tay St-- INVERCARGILL Phone 2418. g

WINTON SPECIALS All of us are always going TO DO BETTER TOMORROW AND WE WOULD, TOO, IF ONLY WE STARTED TODAY. “SHOP IN WINTON” THEATRE ROYAL, Friday and Saturday. Wallace Beery in the hardest riding, most thrill packed adventure of his career. It’s “Wyoming.” It’s the play he’s hoped for for years. He gives you the thrills of Indian battlers, raids on cattle rustlers and other excitement of the Wild West, as a tough but lovable character who varies his strenuous exploits by playing a harmonica and falling in love with the lady blacksmith of a pioneer town. He and Marjorie Main give you the funniest romance since “Min and Bill.” (Universal Exhibition). 3341 t I ENTS! What about that New OverI coat! We have a splendid range of Tweeds and Donegals reasonably priced.—BOYLAN’S. LTD. / IAMFOSA, Super Fine Cow Teat V Ointment, 11b tins 1/11, 51b Handy Billies. 6/6, Camfosa Disinfectant 3/-bottle.-WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO.. LTD. HAVE you seen the Shirt with a Collar that requires NO STARCH? Just iron damp. We have them attached or detachable. CALL and see them at GILMOUR'S (’Phone 21). 1342 DIARIES. PULL range of Collins and Whitcombe’s Diaries now on sale, including vest pocket, time keeping and business diaries with a week at an opening or day to a page. Full range of next year’s Calendars. ROWAN’S BOOK DEPOT, LTD., PHONE 22. (IOOD clear vision enables you to enI joy life. W'e have the Latest Modem Frames. Charges moderate. —T. WALKER, Chemist, Optician, Winton. BAIRY FARMERS: Rear your Calves on Milkiwey Paste, the Concentrated Natural Food. 561 b tin, 10/-. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO.. LTD. VfOW is the time to renew your Mat--I'l tresses and Bedding. Ours are made at the famous “Sleepwell” Factory and are great value. All sizes stocked. —GILMOUR’S (’Phone 21). WATT’S TREASURE SHOP, Winton. New Stocks just arrived. Dinner Sets. Teasets, China, Fancy Crockery, Ornaments, Cut Crystal, Casseroles. Fireside Sets, Fireguards, Mirrors, Placques, Coal Shoots, Fancy goods, Toilet Requisites, Mechanical and Wooden Toys, Children’s Books and Games. You are invited to see this wonderful selection. Use our layby and choose vour Cliristmas requirements now. WATT’S TREASURE SHOP. WINTON. WE have just landed a new range of Children’s, Maids’ S.W.. W. and O.S. Woollen Twin Sets in Fashionable Shades. See these at BOYLEN’S, LTD. Exclusive dress lengths of Palin and Striped and Floral American SILK obtainable at BOYLEN’S. LTD. MEN’S SLIP ON JERSEYS, without Sleeves are very popular just now Call and see range and se° what New Zealand can turn out.—GILMOUR’S. 'Phone 21. (GARDENING Requisites: Strong Rake I Heads. 14 tooth, 2/6. S.W., Hoes 4/9. Weedforks 1/8, Blackleaf 40, loz bottles 1/9; Bordeaux Powder 2/6 tin; Derris Dust 1/6 and 2/6. -WRIGHT. STEPHENSON & CO., LTD.

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Southland Times, Issue 24597, 20 November 1941, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 24597, 20 November 1941, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 24597, 20 November 1941, Page 6