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WSfiitelj ©fcgiog ' ©f May ALFA- [AVAL Special Selfing Plan . GENEBOUS ALLOWANCES ON OLD SEPABATOBS r^ iV ' ass * s * Farmers to have the benefit ’ • jftF ilßto Laval Separators, we are making exceedingly generous allow- ‘ ?■ ances on their old machines—only until the end of Msy. ftEvery Alfa-Laval, before it leaves the factory, is tested with milk, which > / means that every machine is I I (i ftT M thoroughly tried out and proved under \ normal conditions before it is sold. # IKk Alfa-Laval Separators definitely extract more cream from milk than other ’ i n wF machines, and in addition they are p guaranteed to maintain their clean skimming for a longer period than that „ of any other Separator. Other features ||®l of Alfa-Laval Separators are auto- ' 111 " I matic spray lubrication, dust and milk ! // ill I proof frame, bell speed indicator, etc. | l.J\ AS. I * // Il \ Secures an Alfa-Laval Separator of | // \\ \ any s * ze ' No further payments until | /] s. \\ \ next September and then by our usual I /\\ easy terms —no interest. I I. \\ / Spare Parts / i \s©/ and Service / ! Always Available 1 FKX m C®OT»OH /fi i AM® POST IMMEDIATELY J Baas®®, /#'/ Z<j ©truthers /'//, j | ® CO. LTD. ,/ j CHRISTCHURCH Z”SC*VZ / I /» Z -T / : — ‘ J. MANSON & SONS, LTD., Invercargill; FARMERS’ DAIRY FEDERATION, Invercargill; UNITED TRADING CO., LTD., Gore; J. C. MACPHERSON, Riversdale.

I , I Fafr| I AT McGRUER ’ TAYLOR’S | ? THE POPULAR CITY DRAPERS { k a, rzzxzQj raj « ® ur s P ec i a l reductions for our May Fair and Show Week have given our many customers | I great satisfaction, and visitors to our City | | have expressed surprise at our sterling value. | I’ ' ' ' I g in •1 v 20 Dozen 20 x2O SERVIETTES, in BLACK ALL WOOL CASHMERE | H Jr UFIUSninSi new designs. GYM HOSE; full fashioned, double H :l| MAY FAIR PRICE I/- each knee, unshrinkable; in sizes 5,6; g S. Woms. and Woms. 5/3 pair •q We have four only extra special qual- g ity REAL DOWN QUILTS, with wide LADIES’ ART SILK AND WOOL «1 satin panel; beautiful designs; extra LPI*eSS HOSE; in Dago, Rose Beige, Pagan, gl well filled with the best pure down Grey and Stone. 4/6 pair •1 and made in the best finish. These id S were English samples and were £lO 28 Inch STRIPED TWIST SHIRTING. LADIES’ WOOL AND LISLE ca 8 10/- each. OUR SPECIAL MAY Usual Price 1/9. THREAD MIXTURE HOSE, in 1~l 3 FAIR PRICE IS ONLY £6 5/- each. MAY FAIR SPECIAL I/- shades to match the popular colours g yj 36 Inch COLOURED WINCEYETTE; dress materials. 3/6 pair •yj fa a good heavy twill. Usual Price 1/9. LADIES’ ART SILK AND COTTON i:3 ® MAY FAIR SPECIAL 1/3 HOSE; in fancy mixtures. A good H | lTla.llUtCDlLvL 54 Inch NA p CLOTH, in Mole and ’ wearing line in winter weight. g « . ™ c-r-r-r- Nigger only. Usual Price 17/6. 2/6 pair M j-J DOUBLE BED WHITE ART SILK MA y FA | R SPECIAL 5/1! WHITE PURE LINEN STAMPED p 3 QUILTS; som e thing_new 38 Inch ALL WO OL CHECK DRESS. SUPPER CLOTHS; 36 x 36, with | S] MAY rAIK rKIUt 03/b Usual Price 8/6. spoke stitch for Crochet edge; m fe COLOURED TERRY BATH MATS, MAY FAIR SPECIAL 2/6 selected designs. 6/6 each P „ in shades Blue Gold Pink, Heho, Inch FLEECY LINED ft MAY FA R PRICE 3/6 BLOOMER CLOTH. Usual Price g] EXTRA HEAVY DARK STRIPE MAy FA | R SPECIAL I/- « M HAND TOWEL; useful for boys’ „L. nrrmwes cattv KOSCWOOQ ks X use. MAY FAIR PRICE 2/6 pair BLACTI DUCHESS SATIN. (.vovnuuu. §9O Inch PLAIN WHITE LINEN FIN- SU hfIAY FAiR SPECIAL 3/11 TCSI LOUHffC p ft ISH SHEETING; useful for Bed- JL - S spreads. MAY FAIR PRICE 4/6 ft S WHITE TWILL SHEETS; hemmed Tj! P rovides daint y Morning and After- | g and ready for use—s4in x 24, 13/6; Ji noon Tea, a well served Three-course W f: 72in x 24, 16/11; 80in x 2J, 17/11 Lunch, and there is a beautiful and fe g DOUBLE BED WHITE MARCELLA WHITE LAWN STAMPED PILLOW comfortab|e Lou Rootn fof | QUILTS; Satin finish, full size. SHAMS. We have just landed fur- . 7 ft a MAY FAIR PRICE 17/11 ther stocks of this line, l/ll pair comfort; we invite you to use it g a 1 p iMcGRUER, TAYLOR & CO. I ft THE CITY DRAPERS |

DON’T TRADE IN YOUR OPEN CAR T7IOR a Sedan, when I can fit Sedan CurP tains, repaint the old bus and give it the smart and dignified appearance of a 1930 Model. J. F. McKELVEY, Motor Painter, 71 YARROW STREET. R. J. CUMMING. 4 ARCADE, ESK STREET. LICENSED TO PREPARE TRANSFERS, MORTGAGES, LEASES. MONEY TO LEND At current rates of interest on Freehold security only.

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Southland Times, Issue 21088, 21 May 1930, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 21088, 21 May 1930, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 21088, 21 May 1930, Page 10

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