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* i m Summer is Passing, Autumn is at the Door Th® lightness and brighttteM «i Summer is giving place to the more subdued colour* of Autumn Fashions have changed, yesterday's styles are already old. Everything is new at THE EXHIBITION The lid is 06 the Autumn Hat Box, and DameFaihien reveals her secrete The contest between the large and small Hats has resulted in a "draw,’ bcth styles being favoured In Oostumea the Skirte are built o* atraighter lines, bat do nob ‘‘hobble,” while the Coats are semi-fitting and about tbr«s«qoarter length Our Prices for Readyto-wear Hate and Trimmid Millinery, range from 4s 9d to 59s 8d We again this season make a Specialty of Hats, suitable for young Ladies, at 15a 6d, 17s 6d, and 19s 6d Costumes in Serge Cloth and Tweeds rang® in price from 29s 6d to 84s The Dress Materials are much heavier and rougher than those of late seasons, and are priced from la 9d to 11b 6d per yard The Trimmings imported for these materials ar® very beautiful W® shall be glad to answer any questions or give any information on application, through our Mailing Department. Patterns and self-measurement Charts sent post free We allow Is in the £ off cash purchases We shall be delighted to hear from yon, never hesitate to write to p- “ THOMSON & BEATTIE, LTD. Tay Street, Invercargill ——— rfr m PRICE & BULLEID’S Autumn & Winter Goods have arrived A Grand Display of Hillinory and Hew Season’s Costumes to choose from Inspection Invited

“Gome to Breakfast Please!’ A Good Stsrt being half the battle, start the family off in the morning on the most nourishing Breakfast. THISTLE OATMEAL AND ROLLED OATS is the finest thf* the country produces, which is another way of saying- fch' j fi esf the world CAN procince. If you’re a S< uthl ndtr, jon wib have th<* additional satisfaction" of having OWS Oatmeal. Also try Snowflake Flour. Cremoata-the ' "ream of the Oat-Barclla ihe Ideal Breakfast food, and Thistle Pearl Barley. Fleming & Co., Ltd. Dee St., Invercargill

d -a (A Cardi L O’Beime & Keddell, BARRISTERS and SOLICITORS OTAUTAU and INVERCARGILL Money to lend on approved security preliminary notice AT TIIE FARM, close to Thombury WEDNESDAY, 19th APRIL , At 12 o'clock Sharp V The National Mortgage A Aguncy e Co. Ltd., have received initructions from Mr Andrew Blokfe jnr,, to Bell as above (the farm being gold) all 0 ius choice herd of 60 Daary Cows 6 Horses, Implement#, Etc. FULL PARTICULARS LATER 3 11 it s il ) 0 BLUFF HARBOUR BOARD .ELECTION To the Ratepayer* of Wallace Ladles and Gentlemen,—For, emvraJ years, as a member of the Counky Council, I have had the honor to' represent the County on the Bluff Harbour Board. Under the new Act rate payers hirS billed upon to vote directly for their representativo. I beg to intimate that lam a candidate lor re-election, and, if returned, I need hardly assure you that I ®hal] carefully watch your interests, while at the same time helping to forwardthe progress of the Provinca. Thanking you for your confidence is the ra gt, and relying on your further kind favors—l »m, etc, t&hSVh

Subdivision OE BIRCHWOOD ESTATE, £N; TQ TWENTY FARMS Suitable for Dairying Mixed Farming Wright, Stephenson and Co., Ltd., have received instructions from A. W Rodger, Esq., to sell by Private Treaty—■ TWENTY FARMS Containing from 1117 acres to 45C acres on exceptionally easy terms, namely—--10 [>er cent, cash, 7i per cent in i years, 7jp.c. in 5 years, balance i‘ 7 years —interest 5 p.c Cows anc milking machines, if required, wil alscj bo supplied on terms, pay men' being spread over a number of years Buildings will be erected on a 'Humber of these farms as may be ai ranged with tho owner, The Birchwood fiats make idea dairying land. Dairy factory sch« o and Post Office are situated in thi centre of the property. Full particulars on application <o WRIGHT STEPHENSON and CoInvercargill, and Urn aches.

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Western Star, 31 March 1911, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Western Star, 31 March 1911, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Western Star, 31 March 1911, Page 5

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