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NOTICE It is requested that all business communications be addressed to the Manager, The Southland Times Co., Ltd.. Box 805, G.P.0., Invercargill. LOST, String of Pearls, between the Post Office and Georgetown. Reward. Return to Times Office. O a 3l

ALWAYS EXPERIMENTING. The Purity installations at Thomsons’ Purity Factory are still being experimented with. The final results, when completed, will be published.

SOUTH’S BOOK DEPOT, LTD. DEE STREET, (Opposite Post Office) SOME FRESH ARRIVALS “There is no Need to be Sick, Afraid, Unhappy or in Want,” 5/6. Post. 4d. “A Treasury of Science,” 27/6. Edited with an introduction by Harlow Shapley. Post. Bd. , “The Times Crossword Puzzle Book,’ 4th, sth and 6th series. All 4/6. Postage 4d. “The Emperor’s Snuff-box,” 10/6: John Dickson Carr. Post. 4d. “The Razor’s Edge,” 16/6: W. Somerset Maugham. Post. 4d. “Proud Heaven,” 10/-. Ethel Mannin. Post. 4d. “Tomorrow is Forever,” 10/6: Gwen Bristow. Post. 4d. FOR THE KIDDIES. “Wing-Commander Red-Bill, D.F.C.” 4/6. Anne Shirley who conducts “The N.Z. Herald Children’s Circle.” Post. 4d. “Minna Mantis Gives a Party,” 4/6. Rhymes and illustrations by Hilda Wiseman. Post. 4d. “Dame Slap and her School,” 2/9: Enid Blyton. Post. 4d. “Bimbo and Topsy,” 7/3: Enid Blyton. Post. 4d.

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Southland Times, Issue 25483, 2 October 1944, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 25483, 2 October 1944, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 25483, 2 October 1944, Page 4

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