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PUBLIC NOTICES SUMMER SPORTS TENNIS SEASON STARTS. VOW is the time to have your Tennis -La' Racket restrung or repaired. We use only the best gut and give same day service with all work. Complete restrings from 15/-. Odd strings, 9d and 1/- per string. EVERYTHING FOR TENNIS A. & W. HAMILTON, TENNIS HEADQUARTERS, ESK STREET.

PASTEURISED MILK Free From Contamination. Delivered in bottles before BREAKFAST TO ANY PART OF TOWN AND SUBURBS. Only Vendors INVERCARGILL MILK SUPPLY, Dairies 111 Nith St., Phone 739. 119 Mary Street. Contractors for Milk in Schools.

MOIR’S FOR Furniture and Furnishings Furniture and Furnishings Furniture and Furnishings © © TT DOES NOT MATTER WHETHER 1 IT IS ONE PIECE OR A WHOLE HOUSEFUL YOU REQUIRE, YOU WILL FIND MOIR’S CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH THE VERY LATEST AND BEST IN MODERN, GUARANTEED FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS AT THE KEENEST PRICES POSSIBLE FOR GUARANTEED GOODS.

© © GET A QUOTATION @ 0 BEFORE PURCHASING GET A QUOTATION FROM MOIR’S FOR YOUR HOME FURNISHINGS It Will Pay You. © 1 © © G. MOIR & SON, LTD. THE RELIABLE HOME FURNISHERS 33 TAY STREET, INVERCARGILL. “Where Supreme Values Still Reign.”

H. W. FROST, INVERCARGILL, LTD. DENTISTS, CAMBRIDGE PLACE. 9 a.m.—s p.m. Daily, 7—8.30 Friday Evening. PHONE 1051. PRIVATE 1886. GORE BRANCH. EACH TUESDAY, St. James Theatre Building, IRK STREET, PHONE 5565,

With the Advent of Spring You will be requiring a

NEW SUIT. . THE NEW SEASON’S SUITS are NOW TO HAND.. ALTHOUGH PRICES ARE HIGHER TODAY, WE HAVE MADE A POINT OF KEEPING THEM DOWN TO THE LOWEST MINIMUM. TAILOR CUT SUITS, in new Blues, Greys, and Browns — 95/-, 126/-, 147/-. SINCERITY SUlTS—the Suit supreme -£7/15/-, £B/15/-. PIN STRIPE; in Navy and Black — 97/6, 110/-. A NEW SUIT REQUIRES A NEW HAT.

We are carrying a Wonderfully Assorted Stock. WOOL FELT HATS, in every wanted colour—B/6 to 12/6. FUR FELT HATS to suit every taste, in the New Blues, Greens, Fawns, Browns, etc.—l7/6 to 35/-. IT WILL PAY YOU TO INSPECT OUR STOCK BEFORE PURCHASING.

McNEIL & CLARK, 94 DEE STREET. ’PHONE 553. ’PHONE 553.

CALL at E. H. BALL, Kelvin Street, for good cheap Fowl Wheat. 8775

TjlOR SALE, One ton Bolts, Coach and JD Engineer. The best layout of Bolts in town.—FRANK HOLLOWAY & CO., LTD., 118 Spey Street.

MORRISON’S, Arcade. Special display of Ladies’ Coats, Box, Swing Coats from 4gns, Flared, Fitting Coats, from 4gns, Tweed Coats from 49/6, Fur Trimmed Coats from 3gns. We specialize in small and large fittings.

TO 20,000 carefully selected books the latest are added every week making the INVERCARGILL PUBLIC LIBRARY the most popular Library for you. Books are 2d. each. 17

IT! OREQU ARTERS Mutton, 4/- each at JD WINDERS’ Butchery, Kelvin Street. Phone 865. 5p525

FOR SALE, Lawnmowers.—FßANK HOLLOWAY & CO., LTD., 118 Spey Street. 8813

MORRISON’S, Arcade. Costumes in Worsted and Suitings. Black, Navy, Green, Blue, Grey. Sizes small, medium, large. From £4/19/6,

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Southland Times, Issue 24236, 20 September 1940, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Issue 24236, 20 September 1940, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Issue 24236, 20 September 1940, Page 1

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