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Goodrich Black Safety Tread Tires TIRES of safety—safety on tho road and safety In prico—are GOODRICH BLACK SAFETY TREAD TIRES. Their five bar. cross-tie black tread, rain or nhine, puts fair weather under the car. They are the fair play Tires, marked at one scale of prices to everyone, the GOODRICH FAIR-LIST PRICES. Though the perfection of nonskid fabric Tires, they are sold at tho lowest price possible with highest quality maintained. For comfort and safety—style and economy durability and mileage, buy GOODRICH BLACK SAFETY TREAD TIRES. e ‘ Best in the Long Ran ** E. W. PIBGEON & Coy. Ltd. NE.W ZEALAND DISTRIBUTORS 226 Tuam St.. Christchurch 56 High St.. Auckland 18 Panama St., Wellington 809 Moray Place cnr. G real; King StO. Dunedin P6473 nwriitimni 3 E I oh as Horse Clipping—Any Day low! HORSEMEN! SEE ABOUT A CLIPPPING MACHINE NOW .--One of a Quality which will give Faithful Service for many seasons -A WE CAN SUPPLY FROM STOCK —THE— Kangaroo Hand-Power Clipper which is recognised throughout New Zealand as The Best Clipper in the market. Being Easy Running, Durable and Guaranteed to give a Clean Clip without dragging, it is the favourite with all particular horsemen. . . . AL S 0 The Kangaroo Clipper with Sheep Attachment Which is Invaluable to the small farmer. We would strongly urge you to Call and See about one before the season com- • mences as the demand is sure to be large -CALL OR WRITE TO-DAY.-John Edmond IRON AND HARDWARE MERCHANTS. TAY STREET INVERCARGILL, Talks to Farmers. No. 1. GHArtIGE Are you taking chances with the health of your Herd—the source of your Income t Far too much is risked on chance and in these days of high values it does not pay. You have the coming GaJ.vj.ng Season to mink 01, with its troubles —don’t chance a loss—make certain you won’t be a loser. Have the Right Remedies handy m your shed for emergency. There is no better way oi making certain than by purchasing a DAIRYMAN’S OUTFIT The VETERINARY MEDICINE CHEST, Designed to Meet Your Exact Needs. You get SYKES’S PROVED REMEDIES AND APPLIANCES for Milk Fever, Mammitis, Abortion, Scours, Bad Cleansing, Sore Teats and Udders, etc., etc. The Remedies are as EFFICIENT and RELIABLE as Science and -Experience can make them'and are backed Ly Qualified Chemists. For £3 10s. Post Free, you get an insurance against the above-mentioned diseases. “THERE’S NOTHING LEFT TO CHANCE." WRITE TO-DAY. ‘VETERINARY CHEMIST, ■L E. SYKES NEW PLYMOUTH.

NEXT OF XIX AND OTHERS WANTED TO THEIR ADVANTAGE. The undermentioned persons are wanted in connection with the estates of deceased persons. . Any inquiry relating to one of the notices trust be accompanied by a cutting from this paper of the announcement to which it refers, and the distinctive numbers should repeated in the communication. Frazer, Reginald Arthur, of Nelson, New Zealand, painter, deceased. His brother, James Dunn Frazer, or, if occeased, hia representatives, wanted at once. 11,JU/ Robinson, Joseph, of Moorthorpe, Yorks,, wife wanted to her advantage. 11,908 Darling, Henry Robert, son of the late Henry Darling, of Messrs Broadwood, wanted by solicitors. 11,909 Makepeace, Thomas, of 21, Park street, Shirley, Southampton, died February 16, 1917. Tiis wife’s maiden name was Mary West and her brothers and .sisters or their descendants and other persons claiming an interest in the estate of the said Thomas Makepeace must file claims on or before January 14, 1920. 11,883 Green, Miss Sarah, of Bradford street, Booking, Essex, died July 30, 1919, and her nephews and nieces nr the issue or representatives of such of (hem as are deceased, are wanted to their advantage by the solicitors for the exors. 11,554 Laharca, Roderick E. Maifica, h-.tr- of Woolwich Arsenal, died November 12, 1919. Next of kin, particularly Phillibert E. M. and Fernando M. Labarca, wanted immediately by solicitor. _ 11,885 Waddup, Elizabeth, formerly of Acton, Middlesex, is wanted by an exor. 11,536 Bottrill, James, formerly of Wood Green, London, later of Ginginhlova, near Durban, South Africa, deceased. Next of kin. wanted to their advantage. 11,857

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Southland Times, Issue 18852, 18 June 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 18852, 18 June 1920, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 18852, 18 June 1920, Page 6

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