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Summer is Passing, Autumn is at the Door The lightness and brightuesi of Summer \n giving place to tha more subdued colours of Autumn Fashions have changed, yesterday's styles ftt« already eld. Everything i» new at THE EXHIBITION The lid is off the Autumn Hut Box, and Dame Fa»hion reveals her secrets Tlu> contest between tho large and smAll Hats hR* icmlted in a "draw, bef h styles being favoured In Costumes the Skirts are built on straighter lines, but do not " hobble," while the Coats are semi-fitting and abo it fchwa-qua-rter length Our Prices lor Ready-to-wear Hats and Trimmed Millinery, range from 4s 9d to 59s 6d We a»;iiu This season make a Specialty of Hats, suitable for VOllHg' Lfcdies, at 15s 6d, 17a 6d, and 19s 6d in 'ergo Cloth and Tweeds range in price from '29s Gd to Sis Ihe Dress Materials are much heavier and rougher than these of late seasoup, and are priced from Is 9d to 11a 6a per yard The Trimmings imported for these rnatei -\»h are rery beautiful We shall be glad to answer any questions or giro any iul'oJ luntion on application, through oar Mailing Department. Patterns and i-elf-measurenien' Charts sent post free We allow Is in tho £ off cash purchases We shall be delighted to hear from you, ut-ver heeitate to write to Hi Tay Street, Invercargill

; BULLEID'S Autumn & Winter Goods have arrived Display of Millinery and New Season's Costumes to choose from Inspection Invited

"Gome to Breakfast Please!' A Good St rt being half the battle, start the family off iu the morning on the most nourishing Breakfast. is the finest the the couutry produces, whit 1 ;, is another way of saying tlm finest the world CAN piu 'rce. If you're a S:mthlmdor, jou will have the additional satisfaction of having Southland's OWN" Oatmeal. Also try Snowflake Flour. Cremoata-the Cream of the Oat-Barolla the Ideal Breakfast food, and Thistle Pearl Barley. vtmmww^mwrrrwn Dee St., invercargill

IN TO TWENTY FARMS Suitable for Dairying and Mixed FarmingWright, Stephenson and Co., Ltd., have received instructions from A. W Rodger, Esq., to s<-dl by Private Treaty— TWENTY FARMS Containing from 217 acres to 4=50 on exceptionally easy terms, namely—--10 per cunt, cash, 7| per cent in 3 years, 7 J p.c. in 5 years, balance in 7 years—interest 5 p.c Cows and milking machines, it" ramired, wil] also be supplied on terms, payment being spread over a number of years Buildings will be erected on a number of these farms as may be arranged with the owner. The Birehwood fiats make idea dairying land. Dairy factory, school ind Post Office are situated in tin centre of the property. Full particulars on application t'o WRIGHT STEPHENSON and Coin versa rgi 11 ; BranoKw,

(A Card* O'Beirne & Kecfdaf I, BARRISTERS and SOLICITORS OTAUTAU and INVERCARGILL Money to load o» approved security family butohee COLAC. VISITS:—Round Hill on Tuesday & Saturauy. Oraki, Tuesday and r^'iduy. BEST OF BF.EF AND MUTTON SUPPLIED. Small Goods always on Hand. PRELIMINARY NOTICE AT TTtf; FARM, close to Thornbury WF.DKTESDAY, 10th APRIL At 12 o'clock Sharp 'J lie Nal jona l Mortgage & Ajjency Co. Ltd., have received instructions from Mi' Andrew Blakfo jnr., toscil us iibovj (the farra being kq1(1) all his choice herd of 60 Dairy Cows 0 Horses, Iraplcmentt, Etc. , FUL.k

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Western Star, 28 March 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Western Star, 28 March 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Western Star, 28 March 1911, Page 3