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PUBLIC NOTICES. LOOK! / QUAKER OATS 1/e PUFFED RICE ..2/ PUFFED WHEAT l/£ TOASTED CORNFLAKES l/£ CARAMEL CEREAL 1/3 per pkl FRUCERIA ESSENCE .. .. 1/9 per bol FRUITARIAN CAKES .. .. lOd per pkl TINS WHITEBAIT .. . . 2/S “OBAYO” REAL SARDINES .. 2/- & 2/6 HAPUKU 1/2 BLUE COD , 1/6 GRAPE NUTS 1/6 GRANBITS 1/. OYSTER. SOUP .. .„ .. .. 1/9 per tin PEA SOUP SAUSAGE 4rl TUCKER’S PINT SOUPS Cd FULL PRICE-LIST ON APPLICATION. COUNTRY RESIDENTS are invited to secure one —then send Orders by Mail. MATHESON’S LTD. DEE STREET .. INVERCARGILL. TAY STREET .. INVERCARGILL. Branches at EDENDALE and WAIRIO. J'URNITURE. DINING-ROOM SUITES Shadow Tissue, Tapestry Velvet, Moquette and Saddlebags. All of the Veiy Rest Quality at KEENEST POSSIBLE PRICES. INSPECTION OF SAME INVITED. Qeo. Moir & Sop Furniture Dealers & Manufacturers, 72 and 74 TAY STREET. WANTED KNOWN. T ADIES’ COSTUMES AND OVERCOATS MADE TO ORDER. Own Material made up. Charges Moderate. Terms Cash. MISS THOM.. LADIES’ TAILOR, Union Bank. Chambers (unstairs), TAY STREET. UNLESS - - • Aluminium Ware is made of heavy metal it is not of much use. The quality we have in stock cannot be surpassed for high finish and strength. We have utensils of every kind. The price is right also. j Vernon Smith & Co. ! ATHENAEUM BUILDINGS, I INVERCARGILL. —Don't mention it Try one of our British Hot Water Bags. The : cost is small compared to the comfort. 1 NOBLE’S, Dee street. IqIIEAP .Lines at NOBLE'S—Jugs 1/-, j Teapots from I/-, Cups without sauc- ! ers 8/0 a half-dozen, Mouse Traps 3d, ! Scrubs Bd, Butter Plates 4d, Candlesticks | 1/6. I just in—Weldon’s I Journal, Children’s Bazaar, Illustrated Dressmaker, Home Dressmaker, Leach's Dressmaker. Fashions for all. Crochet Books. Buv now. NOBLE’S, Dee street. IV' ITCHEN UTENSILS—EnameI Kettles ifrom S/9, Meat Choppers 2/0, Flour j Sifters 2/9, Enamel Spoons 1/0, Egg Slicers j 1/-, Knife Boxes 2/-. NOBLE'S, Dee j street. ; I-TVERYTIIING you require in Crockery, I China, Glassware, Enamehvare, Brush- ; ware, Tinware. Cutlery, Lamps, Aluminium | Ware, and all Household Requisites at this Store. NOBLE'S, Dee street. (\IL7E guarantee satisfaction because our goods are right. When you buy here your money.is not spent—it is invested. .NOBLE’S DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL. LOST ALL DRINK CRAVING. “T BLESS the day I got “Drinko” Powders. My husband has lost all craving for arink, so 1 think after two years’ re- ! lief from the worry it ga\e me I can testify to "Drinko’s” worth. Though my husband has lately had an illness and had to have a little alcohol daily, he does not long for it any more.” This from a farmer’s wife iu Oamaru. Original testimonial shown to any genuine enquirer. X Save your friend or relative from the grip of drink through ‘’Drinko.” Write for free Booklet. Enquiries confidential. Plain envelopes used. Lady Manager, Drinko Proprietary, 212 A.H. Lambten Quay, Wellington. QOLD gPECIALS AT COPELAND’S FOR THIS WEEK. 5 dozen COLONIAL WOOL SOX at 1/11 a pair. 6 TWEED VESTS, sizes 3 and 4 only—7/6 each. 3 dozen Strong SAMSON BRACES at 2/11 each. 3 dozen FLANNELETTE SHIRTS, with collars—6/11 each. 2 dozen BOXING SINGLETS to go at 1/9 each. 3 dozen KHAKI HANDKERCHIEFS at 3 for 1/-. 20 dozen Wide-end TIES (worth 4/6) to go at 2/6 each. 12 odd sac Working coats—l 7/6 each. 10 dozen BOYS’ BRACES —1/6 a pair. Gents’ 2Rn CELLULOID COLLARS (all sizes)—l/11 a dozen. Coloured TOWELS —2/6 each. ROSLYN PANTS and SINGLETS—B/11 a garment. These are all Special Lines and are out on their own for value. DON'T MISS THEM. COPELAND’S 36, DEE STREET. TWTcIN TYRE’S Extra Strong Regulating Pills recommended by Ladies; 6/6. Chemists and Storekeepers everywhere. |

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Southland Times, Issue 18860, 28 June 1920, Page 1

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590

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 18860, 28 June 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 18860, 28 June 1920, Page 1

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