First Again SNOWBALL FLOUR At the Bakers’ Competition in Wellington held recently, the whole Dominion being represented, Mr Hugh Donald, of Georgetown, scored first prize, carrying a diploma and gold medal, against all comers for a French loaf, commonly known as the doable turnover. Last year the diploma and gold medal for the same class also came to Invercargill, the Southland Bread Company being the winners. In each case it is worthy of note that the bread was produced from purely local flour. In reference to the above there were several other prizes gained by different Southland bakers at the same exhibition by SNOWBALL FLOUR The Daily Knead Hats ior the Man Hats ior the Youth Hats tor the Boy Hats ior the Wee Chap VELOURS, FUR FELTS, WOOL FELTS. TWEEDS. AND CAPS of all descriptions. A BIG SHOWING OF BIG VALUE GOODS IN SHADES, SHAPES AND PRICES TO SUIT YOUR REQUIREMENTS. THE LEADING HATTERS. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE 5 and 7. u-E STREEi. UNDERTAKERS AND MONUMENTAL SCULPTORS. KINGSLAND & FERGUSON 197 SPEY STREET, INVERCARGILL. Day and Night Phono—l 26. Monumental Department—Deo St. Tel. 187
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Southland Times, Issue 18853, 19 June 1920, Page 4
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183Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 18853, 19 June 1920, Page 4
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