PUBLIC NOTICES. ALL NATIONS FAIR. WINNING NUMBERS OF RAFFLES. (Drawn under Police supervision). 1342; Oil Painting—W. Duggan, Gore. 79; Oil Painting—J. P. Butler. 34; Oil Painting—M. J. Murfitt. 1803; Oil Painting—P. Gilfedder. 2983; Oil Painting—Miss Miller. 6020; Handworked Table Centre R. T. W alker 2200; Handworked Table Centre —M. Fox. 200; Handworked Table Centre— M. Searle. 2008; Handworked Cushion—Mrs Baker. 3789; Handworked Cushion —M. Townson, Leet Street. 1681; Handworked Cushion T. M. Brophy. 2160; Handworked Bedspread—R. lox. 33; Marquetry Bowl—Winnie Keppel. 1940; Marquetry Bowl —Father Woods, Riversdale. , Mwlo7l ABRAHAM WACHNER DALGETY’S BUILDINGS, DON STREET. WRITES OFF £7OO ON THE MANTLE DEPT. STOCK. FACE CLOTH COATS. FUR COATS. FUR CHOKERS. FURS from 5/COSTUMES - - - - - from 10/JUMPERS - - - from 5/RAYON FROCKS --------- 12/6 CARDIGANS from 10/LUMBER JACKETS. SATIN COATS. SILK COATS. ENSEMBLE SUITS Reduced £8 8/ to 50/TWEED COATS. TWEED COATS WITHOUT FUR. REPP. FROCKS, ETC. RAINCOATS from 10/A BARGAIN EVENT WORTH VISITING! ABRAHAM WACHNER DALGETY’S BUILDINGS, DON STREET. GARMENTS - -- -- - from 5/GARMENTS from 10/GARMENTS from 20/SPOT CASH VALUES —IN—GROCERIES. WHICH COMMAND YOUR ATTENTION! TAPIOCA 6 lb. for 1/3 SAGO 61b. for 1/3 LIFEBUOY SOAP 4 for 1/3 ROYAL MATCHES 1/6 Doz. NO. 4 MATCHES 2/9 Doz. BULK CORNFLOUR .... 3 lb. for lOd. ICING SUGAR 3d. lb. ONIONS -5/- Bag. MORTON’S HERRINGS. (In Sauce) . . BJd. Tin; 6 for 4/CLOTHES PEGS .... 8 doz. for 1/LARGE BATH SOAP 6 for 1/6 STEPHENS’ 1} oz. INK . . . . sd. Bottle. WORCESTER SAUCE. Qts 1/- Bottle. BIG “A” FLOOR POLISH ... 1/1 Tin. TOMATO SAUCE. Stella; Qts 1/4 Bottle. PACKET DATES; 6d. Pkt., or 6 for 2/9 PICKLES; assorted . . . .1/4 Bottle. CLARENCE, PLAYERS and CRAVEN A CIGARETTES. 10’s 7d. Pkt. 20’s 1/2 Pkt. 50’s . . 2/10 Tin. RIVERHEAD TOBACCO ... 1/5 Tin NO. 3 NAVY CUT 1/3 Tin. NO. 10 TOBACCO 1/3 Tin CAVENDISH TOBACCO .... 1/3 Tin THESE PRICES ARE NETT CASH. NO DISCOUNT. ONE SHOP ONLY. NO BRANCHES. PROGRESS CO-OP. SOCIETY, LTD. (Established 1917). KELVIN STREET. - - INVERCARGILL. THE TREATMENT OF GRASSLANDS IS BEING STUDIED BY EVERY WISE FARMER. IN consequence of this enlightened policy there has arisen a demand for a SATISFACTORY IMPLEMENT. THE “PARMITER” ALL STEEL HARROW HAS NO EQUAL. Its mechanical action tears out matted and tufted growths, makes incisions that allow manures and Nature’s influences to act beneficially. SEE US NOW! AND ARRANGE FOR A 'TRIAL. STORRIE WILLETT, LTD. P.O. Box 82. SPEY STREET. Phone 1272 INVERCARGILL. THE FARMERS’ FIRM.' "TY7HEN (k) nights were cold” they reVV sorted to a hot brick in bed —now the cosy warmth of the "UNIQUE” Hot Water Bottle. Look for “UNIQUE” on stopper. 7
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Southland Times, Issue 21093, 27 May 1930, Page 1
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419Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 21093, 27 May 1930, Page 1
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