We Telegraph Flowers. SOLE INVERCARGILL MEMBERS OF THE WORLD-WIDE FLORISTS’ TELEGRAPH DELIVERY SERVICE. Latest designs received monthly from England and America. THOMAS BROS., (IN’GILL), LTD., SENIOR CERTIFIED FLORISTS, Phone 291. After Hours 1045.
Funeral directors COWLEY & CO. 15 Deveron Street. Phone 2040 M. (Day and Night) Floral Emblems, WREATHS, BOUQUETS, ETC., AT SHORTEST NOTICE. Members Florists’ Exchange. Flowers Telegraphed to all Parts of the World. H. S. YOUNG, LTD. ESK STREET. PHONE 2134. After Hours 1313.
ARTISTIC FLORAL' DESIGNS Beauty and charm From VICTOR GASTON, 109 DEE STREET, Southland’s Leading Floral Artist. Phone 818. Urgent after hours 2877. FLOWERS BY WIRE. THANKS MR and MRS G. D. SUTHERLAND and Mrs Sutherland, Senr, desire to thank all kind friends and relations for their numerous kind messages of sympathy and floral, tributes in their recent sad bereavement. 8490 THANKS MRS M. FERRIER, 156 Tay Street, wishes to sincerely thank all kind friends and relatives for messages of sympathy and floral tributes received in her recent bereavement. 8506
[bOOKSELL!. : .P-S £. (Opposite Post Office) BOOKS OF INTEREST “CASTLE ORMONDE”: Emmeline Morrison. As in her former books the author has drawn her characters with superb skill and her situations are full of colour and dramatic atmosphere. 10/6. “VOYAGE TO PARADISE”: Dorothy Quentin. “Ann answered an advertisement and got just the position she wanted, that of travelling companion” and the opportunity to taste one glorious hour of adventure in the Islands of the South. 7/6. “COBWEBS TO CABLES”: Valentine. Another of this popular author’s charming romances. This time the background is set in an antique shop. 6/-. “MAM’ZELLE GUILLOTINE”: Baroness Orczy. The Scarlet Pimpernel is as charming as ever in this new Scarlet Pimpernel adventure. 9/6. “LADY BLANCHE FARM”: F. Parkinson Keyes. A romantic novel of character and interest. 8/-. “SADDLE AND RIDE”: Earnest Haycox. A genuine out-and-out Western story. 8/6. 9sa Strong PzL ( BOOKSELLERS & STA|TIO.~jERS | One only needs to pass Thomsons’ to see for oneself how clean and tidy the Purity premises are kept.
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Southland Times, Issue 24228, 11 September 1940, Page 4
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329Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 24228, 11 September 1940, Page 4
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