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Distinctive Autumn Styles At “The Exhibition” THE NEWEST STYLE FEATURES ARE EXCITING MORE THAN ORDINARY INTEREST ON ACCOUNT OF QUALITY AND LOW PRICES BEING FEATURED IN SUCH ATTRACTIVE DISIGNS. uOJDS ARB MARKED AT THE KEENEST OF PRICES, AND THIS COUPLED WITH OUR EXTENSIVE RANGES SHOULD MAKE YOUR SHOPPING HERE A REAL PLEASURE THIS SEASON, v THE WINTER COATS this season all wool Tweedis, Checks, and and Friezes. The selection is all sizes. The popular colours and several shades of Greys, are from 84/- to 168/-, COVERT VELOUR COATS are from from 168/- to 230/-. Neat little collar's are large convertible in the Coats. THE WINTER COSTUMES come semi-fitting and semi Sack hacks ite. The cloths are Serges, Cloths, and almost every shade and Buttons form the chief longer and the Skirts are longer prices range from 84/- to 17 easy matter. THE NEW FURS feature the Cape, both of which will be in Fox, Black Fox, Black Wolf, and Torp Rabbit are the leading range from 62/6 to £39 10s. TO COUNTRY CLIENTS.—Our service with an experienced that all your' requirements are postage. are lovely cosy garments made in Plains and "Wool Coverts, Velours, endless in variety, colours, and in are Brown, Fawn, Sand, Putty The prices for TWEED COATS COATS are from 99/6 to 115/-, 126/- to 150/-, FRIEZE COATS are pleats are a feature while the and quite a point of attractiveness in well tailored models with plain as well as the new belted favourFlaimels, Tweeds, Gabardines and of any consequence is here—Braid adornment. The Coats are a trifle and tighter than last season. The guineas, making price selection an famous Record Tie and the Exhibigreat evidence this season. Red, Nat Wolf, Squirrel, Opossum, Hare skins. The prices of the TIES Muffs range from 59/6 to £lO 10s. Mail Order Department is at your Draper at the head, who will see filled to the letter. We pay Thomson & Beattie. Ltd The Quality House, TAY STREET, INYEECARGILL. ’Phone 130. P.O. Bo* 46. HOT WATER In a few Minutes. JF you have no hot water service in your home iniital the—“EDINA” RAPID WATER HEATER. No complicated parts. Simply turn on cold water from tank or main, light a few chips in the fire bos, and Hot Scalding Water will flow in a few minutes. Invaluable for Domestic use or for heating water to scald and cleanse milk cans and all dairy utensils. Attractive, compact, safe, simple. FURTHER PARTICULARS GLADLY SUPPLIED. A. & T. BURT, LTD.. . Tay Street, INVERCARGILL. Autumn and Winter Goods now Showing • inspection cordially invited INVERCARGILL, GORE & WINDHAM. ES!£l»6^mMluUULiS^ SALE OF RACE CARDS. SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1920. T R. MILLS AND SON, instructed by the Riverton Racing Club, will sell at their Stores, Spey Street, Invercargill, as above at 10.30 o’clock THE RIGHT TO SELL RACE CARDS. LAND FOR SOLDIERS. STALKER SETTLEMENT. District Lands and Survey Office, INVERCARGILL, 9th Match, 1920. is hereby given that the undermentioned sections are open for selection, and applications will be received up to 4 o’clock p.m. on Monday 17th May 1920. Examination of applicants and ballot on 19th May 1920. Stalker Settlement, Block IX, Oterainika Hundred. Sections 3s and 4s, Area 35 laicros J 3 roods 32 perches. Half-yearly rent £22 14s Od. Sections 6s and 7s 1 , Area 35 acres 2 roods 22 porches. Half-yearly rent £22 12s 3d. First class dairying land live indies ■ from Edendale and one and) a-half miles from dairy factory. Full particulars, including Sale plans may be obtained on application to this office. THOS. BROOK, Commissioner of Crown Lands. J. HARRISON. LAND AGENT, HAS FOR IMMEDIATE SALE.— 4-roomed House, suitable for bungalow, bedrooms, or wash or coal houses, at present on section 3, blk. 2, Walcleck; easily removed. Quantity of second-class mixed timber; totara posts, suitable for fence strainers and piles; timber can bo* used for sheds and fences. Pour-roomed dwelling on small section with excellent garden in South Riverton. Price very reasonable; worth an enquiry., Half-an-acro adjoining could bo secured too. If you desire a section on the Son tli Riverton frontage inquire r from— J. HARRISON. RIVERTON. RIVERTON RACING CLUB (Incorporated). ANNUAL EASTER MEETING. SATURDAY AND MONDAY, APRIL 3 & 5, 1920. £3,200 GIVEN IN STAKES*. Acceptances and Entries for Trial Stakes close on Friday, 26th March, at 5 p,m. JNO. GEARY, Secretary, Box 51, Telephone ,3, Riverton.

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Western Star, 19 March 1920, Page 3

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