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WINTER WEAR AT “ THE EXHIBITION.” The New Winter Goods are stylish and moderately priced. Buying direct from the manufacturers at their bedrock cash prices places us in the position of being able to offethe very best at moderate prices. Ladles’ Winter Coats—This Season they are cut very full and have a decided air of comfort and smartness about them. In Tweeds =hades of Browns, Greys, and Mixed Heathers. Some with belts and others without belts. Prices from 49s 6d, 59s 6d, 69s 6d to 110 s. Raincoats in the latest swing backs and bolted effects, 40 to 56 inches. Prices from 29s 6d, 35s to 105 s. Ladies’ Coats in Coney Seal, Pony Skin, Caracul, Sealette, etc. We were very fortunate in being able to get a manufacturer’s sample range of these coats at a very considerable discount, no two coats alike. The ordinary prices of these would be from £6 to £l7 10s. Our prices from 80s to £l3 lOs Ladies’ Winter Costumes —The Costumes for the present season as depicted here are well above the ordinary Ready-to-Wears. They are designed by artists, cut by skilled tailors and put together by honest workpeople. A Great Range in all the Newest Materials. Prices from 75s to 1355. THOMSON & BEATTIE, LID. The Mai! Order House."' WAY BTREE'I'j INVERCARGILL. ’Phone 130. FARMERS Who are Making Butter consign your Cream to us two or three times a week. You will save your work* and we guarantee you Higher Returns for Your Cream than you are getting for your Butter. . WRITE FOR PARTICULARS. THE WAITAKI DAIRY CO., (LIMITED) CLYDE STREET, INVERCARGILL A. H. MAOKRELL - Manager Telephone 456.

DEAF PEOPLE “ FREN CH ORLENB ” absolutely cures Deafness and. Noises in the’ Head, no matter how severe or longstanding the case may be. Hundreds of persons whose cases were supposed to be incurable have been permanently cured by this New Remedy. This Wonderful Preparation, goes direct to the actual seat of the trouble, and One Box is ample to effectually cure any ordinary case. Mrs Rowe, of Portland-crescent, Leeds, says; “The ‘Orlene’ has completely cured mo after twelve years’ suffering.” Many other equally good reports. Try one Box to-day. It only costg 4/6, and there is nothing hotter at any price. Address: “ORLENE” CO., 10 SOITTHVIEW, WATLINQ ST., HARTFORD, Kent. WALLACE QOUNTY. 2724—■ Protective embankment, Col, lie’s, Bayswater. 2727 Protective embankment. No. 2, Malcolm’s, Bayswater. 2728 — Protective embankment. Ford and Shaw’s, Bayswater. 272D —Footpath 'formation and gravelling Tuatapore. 2730—Gravelling, Ronald and Burke’s Road, Wairio.

WRITTEN TENDERS for the above works will bo received at this office until noon a.in. on Wednesday, the 4th April, 1917. They must be addressed to the Chairman, and marked outside “Tender for Contract No. ” (stating number). Specifications and Drawings can be seen at this office. Also for Nos. 2721, 2727, 2728 at County Office, No. 2729 Charlton’s store, Tuatapere, No. 2730 Clapps store, Nightcaps. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily bo accepted. N.B.—A Deposit must accompany each Tender, amounting to 5 per cent, on same. GEORGE KELLY, County Clerk. Wallace County Council Office, Otautau, March 27th, 1917. STONE’S OTAGO and SOUTHLAND Commercial, Municipal and General DIRECTORY And New Zealand Annual, 1917, Thirty-fourth year of Publication. Edited bj; John Stone.

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Western Star, 30 March 1917, Page 3

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