Announcements of Births, Marriages, and Deaths sent for publication from the' country districts require to be certified by the signature of the Agent in the district from which the announcement is sent, or of the clergyman in the district. Charge of notice, 3/6 per insertion, Funeral notices are according to space and number of insertions. BIRTH. PRINTZ.—At Nurse Ralston’s, on June 27, 1920, to Mr and Mrs W. Printz —a son. DEATHS. TOWNSON.—At her late residence, Ohakune Junction, on Jure 22, 1920, Edith Sarah Ann, dearly beloved wife of G. E. Townson, eldest daughter of Charles and the late Rhoda Crutch. At Rest. PETERSON.—At I nvercargill, on Saturday, June 26, 1920, Jame? Arnold Peterson, dearly beloved husband of May Beatrice Peterson, of Gorge Road; aged 41 years. The funeral will leave the residence of Mr H. Fox, 27 Centre street, Georgetown, on Tuesday, 29th inst., at 1.30 p.ra,, for St. John’s Cemetery (Waikiwi). Friends please accept this (the only) - intimation. (Victorian and Tasmanian papers please copy.) ■ —J. Fraser & Co., Undertakers. THANKS. M R and MRS RUBBER and Family desire to thank their many friends for their kind expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. Ux7l3 THE “ECONOMIC" LADIES’ OUT FITTERS 60, DEE STREET. OUR GREAT I WINTER CLEARANCE SALE ] j WINTER CLEARANCE SALE | I WINTER CLEARANCE SALE | WILL COMMENCE WHEN THE GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED TO THE BUYING PUBLIC OF INVERCARGILL WILL BE SUBMITTED FOR YOUR APPROVAL. JOIN IN WITH THE CROWDS ON SATURDAY AND FOLLOWING DAN'S. SSu ouifITTERS. LADIES’ OUTFITTERS, 60 DEE ST., INVERCARGILL. And MAIN ST., GORE. BUILDERS AND ARCHITECTS. W E have now full stocks of OREGON VENESTA Also Good. Stocks of OAK AND COTTONWOOD VENESTAS. Geo. Poole & Sons, Ltd. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TIMBER MERCHANTS & WOOD WARE MAN UFA CTURERS. Yarrow Street. 'Phone—l46. First Again SNOWBALL FLOUR At the Bakers’ Competition in W'ellington held recently, the whole Dominion being represented, Mr Hugh Donald, ol Georgetown, scored first prize, carrying a diploma and gold medal, against ail-comers lor a French loaf, commonly known as the double turnover. Last year the diploma and gold medal lor the same class also came to Invercargill, the Southland Bread Company being the winners. In each case u is worthy ol note that the bread was produced irom purely local flour. In reference to the above there were several c ther prizes gamed by diiiereut Southland bakers at the same exhibition by SNOWBALL FLOUR The Daily Knead 'IMIE rUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. "*■ (Established 1672.) FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PEOPLE OF NEW ZEALAND. THIS OFFICE IS READY TO—1. —Draw up your Will free of charge. 2. —iiulu your Vi ill in sale custody Iree of charge. 3. —Act as Executor under your Will —Act with private persons appointed under a Will us Advisory Trustees to co-operate with the public Trustee in any estate and business requiring expert management, 5. —Act as Trustee m place of private persons who may wish to retire. 6. —Act as Administrator of estates of persons dying without leaving a Will. 7. —Act as Agen; or Attorney uunng your absence irom New Zealand. SUPPORT THE OFFICE THAT BELONGS TO VuU. VALUE OF ASriEiS AND FUNDS OVER .'120,000,000. For information apply to R. D. N EWTK, Public Trust Utlice, Esk street. Invercargill. Undertakers N^t r f°“; o Servte MONUMENTAL SCULPTORS. J. FRASER & CO. Corner SPEY and KELVIN STREETS, INVERCARGILL.
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Southland Times, Issue 18860, 28 June 1920, Page 4
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559Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 18860, 28 June 1920, Page 4
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