H. S. YOUNG, LTD. QUALITY FLORISTS, ESK STREET. Flowers Telegraphed Anywhere in New Zealand. Phone 2134. After Hours 1313,
THOMAS BROS., (Invercargill), Ltd. SENIOR CERTIFIED FLORISTS. Phone 291. . After Hours 1045. We Telegraph Flowers. Funeral directors. COWLEY & CO. 15 Deveron Street. Phone 2040 M. (Day or Night). VICTOR GASTON (MRS E. V. McKEEVER). Floral Artist. Flowers by Wire. 103 DEE STREET. PHONE 818. Urgent Orders after Hours 731, THANKS MR E. D. DYER and FAMILY desire to thank all kind relatives and friends for telegrams, letters and floral tributes and expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement, also doctors and nurses of the Southland Hospital for their kindness. Aj29l Strang LkL (BOOKSEi-kHRS fl STAjTIO.‘<ERS | (Opposite Post Office) BOOKS CHOSEN AT RANDOM HECTOR MACQUARRIE: “Front to Back.” 10/-. (An unusual story by a New Zealander living in England. Written during the first year of war). PETER CHEYNEY: “Never a Dull Moment,” 8/-. (A story with a fast moving plot in an English setting). GEORGE GOODCHILD: “Clay-Face,” 7/-. (A typical Goodchild story). STELLA GIBBONS: “My American,” 7/6. (Comedy, tragedy, romance and a touch of humour). LEO WALMSLEY: “Fishermen at War,” 13/6. (A story of the heroic part played by Yorkshire fishermen). PATRICIA WENTWORTH: “Who Pays the Piper?” 8/9. (An absorbing mystery tale). HERBERT HODGE: “Cab Sir?” 7/6. (First cheap edition, being the true story of the life of a London Taxi driver). NIGEL G. TRANTER: “Harsh Heritage” 8/-. (A story of the Scottish glens).
CLEAR VISION IS ESSENTIAL TO HAPPINESS 9 You cannot get the best out of life if your vision is warped. J. 0. GILMORE Limited Consulting Opticians Dee St. (Opp. P. 0.) Invercargill
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Southland Times, Issue 24820, 12 August 1942, Page 4
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275Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 24820, 12 August 1942, Page 4
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