PUBLIC NOTICES. K! Prime Cheese, 1/2 per lb. Show Cheese, 1/3 per lb. Rice, Del per lb; Sago, 6d per lb. Tapioca, 6d per lb. Macaroni, 8d per lb. Vennecelli, 9d per lb. Semolina, 9d per lb. Collce Essence, 1/9 per lb. Seeded Raisins, 1/3 per lb. Sultanas, 1/5 per lb. Lemon Feel, 1/9 per lb. Lemon Peel, cut, 2/- per lb. Peaches, 2/- per tin. Pears, 2/- per tin. Apricots, 2/- per tin. Prunes, 1/5 per lb. Dates, 9d per lb. Golden Dates (speciali, 2/6 pkt. Herrings in sauce, 1/4 per tin. S Washing Powders, 1/-. ALL LESS 3} PER. CENT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH, WHICH ON AN OUTLAY OF 2/3 IS Id. FULL PRICE-LIST IN DETAIL ON APPLICATION. MATHESCXN ’S. LTD. DEE STREET .. INVERCARGILL. TAY STREET .. INVERCARGILL. JLj'URHITURE. ARE YOU REQUIRING A DINING-ROOM SUITE IN THE BEST MATERIAL AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE? If GO, CALL ON US. GEO. MOIR & SON. Furniture Dealers & Manufacturers, 72 and 74 TAY ST., Invercargill The Best Rubber Hee!s FROM 6D PER PAIR , (All Sizes) To be obtained froi_ Vernon Smith & Co* ATHENAEUM BUILDINGS. DEE STREET. TI>ERSONS Trespassing with dogs or guns on my Property at Otahu will be prosecuted. Mcjs3(l W. J. SCOTT. OT. JOHN’S GIRLS’ SCHOOL, re-opens May 35, at 9.30 a.m. Boarders return May 24. New Pupils enrolled Saturday, 22nd, or Monday, 24th, from 2 to 5 o’clock. For Prospectus apply to G. Featherstone, Allen’s Hall, Kelvin street. Mq533
O W IS THE TIME TO BUY THAT SUIT! We Dave a great Selection of Rtylishlycut Suits in all sizes and at all prices to suit all pockets. It will pay you to come along and look over our large range before going elsewhere. We guarantee to ensure you a perfect fit in the latest fashion; Suits in any shade you wish. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT: FROM 90/- UPWARDS. COPELAND’S 36, DEE ST. |T'VERY FRUIT-GROWER SHOULD JLj ' HAVE A COPY OF HORTON’S CATALOGUE. (SENT FREE.) —Write today for your FREE copy of Horton’s big Catalogue. Every page is brimful of valuable information for the fruit-grower, while it lists, describes, and quotes prices for every variety and grade of tree. See to it that you plant Horton’s Pedigree Stock this season. Every tree is well rooted and well shaped and has been grown from tested and approved fruiting stock. Huge stocks of every variety are available, including Jonathan, Stunner, Munroe’s Favourite, Delicious, Statesman, Cox’s Orange Pippin, Ballarat Seedling, Doughertj-, Lord Wolseley, Gravenstein, etc.; thus orders can be filled at once. No tree goes out until approved by Government Orchard Inspector. PRICES from £7 10/- per hundred for commercial grade—quotations given for special grade trees. Correspondence solicited. THOS. HORTON, LTD. “Horton’s Trees Grow,” Head Office and Nursery; HASTINGS, H.B.
Alex. PEAT & Cc., Ltd. LEET STREET, INVERCARGILL. Garage Phone; (Alex Peat) 471 (Alex Leslie) tOLE SOUTHLAND AGENTS: ALLEN. ° MAXWELL, OLDSMOBILE CARS. Say, Sam, do you believe this? It’s a fact. There are eight great plants covering 250 acres, employing 12,000 men working ceaselessly to produce Maxwells, and the result is there are over 300,000 of these cars running on the road to-day. In 1914 there was one Maxwell in every 1000 cars. In 1915 there was one Maxwell in every 50G cars. In 1916 one in every 48 cars. In 1919 there was one Maxwell in every 16 Cars. Well, Bill, I’ll .just slip round and get a Maxwell now while they are still £465, because I hear they will soon be over £SOO, and if all you say is true they are well worth it. living cost by saving on blanket purchases. A “Unique” Hot Water Bottle saves bed-clothes,, and increases comfort. Ask for “Unique.” Mal4 TJOILER SCALE!—The only fully guaranteed remedy “STOPSKALE” removes and prevents scale, stops pitting, rusting, corrosion. Saves coal and repairs. Non-poisonus, harmless. Manning Co., Christchurch. A. Dewe & Co.. Agents, 29 Tay street, Invercargill
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Southland Times, Issue 18829, 24 May 1920, Page 1
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