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PUBLIC NOTICES INEVITABLE It was inevitable that you, too, would at some time avail yourself of our so-well-known service. If you have not set up Home in recent times, needed new Carpets, Curtains or other Furniture and Furnishings—Your Friends have and probably have told you of the Better Values at MOIR’S. YOU will Need GIFTS This Brighter Xmas. WE ARE PROUD OF THE RESULT OF OUR EFFORTS TO PROVIDE AN IMPRESSIVE ARRAY. May We Suggest — AN OCCASIONAL TABLE, R.P., Walnut. Priced from 45/- to 195/-. A TEA WAGGON, Oak Priced from 65/- to 97/6. A LAMP SHADE. Parchment. Priced from 6/6 to 95/-. A WALL MIRROR Priced from 46/6 to 69/6. A FRAMED PICTURE Priced from 3/9 to 21/AN ORNAMENT, VASE, ANIMAL, Etc. . Priced from 3/9 to 17/6. A FIRESIDE CHAIR Priced from 47/6 to 190/-. ALLOW US TO ASSIST YOU WITH YOUR GIFT PROBLEM. CALL AT G. MOIB & SON, LTD. “The Reliable Home Furnishers” 33 TAY STREET, INVERCARGILL. P.O. BOX 319. PHONE 1176. H. W. FROST (INVERCARGILL, LTD.) DENTISTS CAMBRIDGE PLACE, INVERCARGILL. Open Friday Evening, 7 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. Phone 1051. Private 1886. A “WELL ORDERED’’ WAY OF LIFE Despite the extraordinary difference iii diet —the Grey Rabbit and his choicest “greens” and Mr Australian Koala Bear with his dried gum leaves —with a little dirt for dessert—there is a striking similarity in the fur of these two wee chaps. KOALAS ARE ACCEPTED AS “CUDDLEY” TOYS FOR IN THEIR ■ NATURAL STATE THItY, BEING VERY TIMID IN DISPOSITION CRY LIKE BABIES WHEN MOLESTED. We said “An ordered way of life”! The rule with Koalas is one baby every two years. The mother carries her young on a pouch for six months and for the second six months in her lap or pick-a-back. Bush Fires, Rigid Protection, Fur Export Restrictions plus - etc., etc. make it impossible to give you the Real Koala but you’ll hardly tell the difference. A real pre-war Koala Fur Bear is on show only, so that you can judge for yourself. You’ll be delighted with the beautifully selected skins used in the manufacture of these CUDDLIEST OF CUDDLY TOYS FOR LITTLE CUDDLERS. KOALA BEARS, 15/6 to 32/6 RABBITS & HARES, Up to 28/-. Postage Extra. TOY AND GAMES DEPARTMENT, Whitcombe & Tombs, Ltd. DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL. NEW ZEALAND WOOL BOARD PURSUANT to the provisions of the Wool Board Election regulations made under the Wool Industry Act 1944, nominations are invited for the election of six wool-growers’ representatives to the above Board. No person is eligible for election unless nominated by a wool-grower and his nomination has been seconded by another wool-grower, and he has accepted nomination in writing. The address and occupation of the nominator and of the seconder must be clearly indicated. “Woblgrower” means a person carrying on business as a sheep-farmer and owning not less than one hundred sheep. Nominations, which must be addressed to the undersigned, close at 4 p.m. on the sth day of January, 1945. The Electoral Committee will meet in Wellington on Wednesday the 10th day of January, 1945. Candidates wishing to appeal- before it should arrange to be in attendance on that date. An endeavour will be made to hold the first meeting of the new Board on the 11th January. H. GERARD, Secretary, New Zealand Wool Council, Box 7, Government Buildings, 27 Wellington. McCURDY’S for Children’s Sandals. LAMBS—VITEX MINERAL MIX promotes growing bones, les disease, more weight. Agent: W. R. TAIT, 126 Miller Street. ’Phone 2016 D, Invercargill. CONVALESCENT HOME “AMULREE” CONVALESCENT HOME (Corner Grace and Conon Streets) PHONE 541. MRS McCULLOCH (formerly .Sister McNaught) and MISS McCULLOCH wish to announce that they are prepared to take patients in their up-to-date Convalescent Home. PROFESSIONAL ATTENTION DAY AND NIGHT. Fees Moderate. REST AND RECUPERATE IN PLEASANT SURROUNDINGS. 0288

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Southland Times, Issue 25548, 16 December 1944, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Issue 25548, 16 December 1944, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Issue 25548, 16 December 1944, Page 1