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PUBLIC NOTICES EXTRA Milk, Malt, Yeast, Shortening and other enriching improvers give a greater value to MILLARS MILK-MADE BREAD. A scheme is proposed to bring headers to Southland To harvest the wheat and the oats, as they stand In their full-ripened stages. The crops put in hand Will be bagged in a twinkling by northern machinery ... « Without any straw or inclusion oi greenery, If the season is suitably sunny. And bags by the hundreds will then go to Millars To make the pure bread that is known far and wide As the .acme of foodstuffs (in which we take pride)— That’s a fact that’s not foolishly funny! SITUATIONS WANTED and SITUATIONS VACANT appear on Page 2 this morning. LOCHIEL DISTRICT RESIDENTS. COLLECTION of waste materials will take place on Tuesday. Material to be left at gate. 2162 I AT,EC WRIGHT, owner Victoria !> Hotel and also 52 Clyde Street, beg to inform the public that Mr Charles Trim, on my behalf, has sold all effects at Victoria Hotel and will pay me all moneys from sale of these effects. The person or persons who broke into Victoria Hotel and stole all locks will be prosecuted. Any person found trespassing after this date will be prosecuted. No debts whatsoever will be paid out, regardless of summons issued on me, until all property stolen is returned to Victoria Hotel. ' ALEC WRIGHT, Club Hotel. • Am 429 ALL Persons having claims against the ESTATE of WILLIAM RICHARDSON late of Wyndham, Company Manager, deceased, are requested to forward ■ particulars, in- duplicate and certified owing at the date of death to CHAS. E. DAVEY, Solicitor, 2080P.0. Box 17, Wyndham. THE SOUTHLAND RETAIL TOBACCONISTS’ AND HAIRDRESSERS’ ASSOCIATION. THE following prices (approved by the Price Tribunal) will be operative from Monday, 17th August, 1942:— Shaving 1/-. Gent’s Hair Cutting 1/6. Secondary schools 1/-, Primary schools 9d. W. L. BOYD, 2144 Hon. Secretary. IN THE ESTATE of JOHN ALEXANDER McKENZIE of Waimahaka Drover deceased i ALL PERSONS having claims against the estate of the above named deceased are required to render same in duplicate, duly certified as due and owing as at date of death of the deceased viz. 17th July 1942, to the undersigned on or before the 21st August 1942. WATSON & WATSON, Solicitors for the Administratrix, Esk Street, 2034 Invercargill. DYEING SAVES BUYING. SEND YOUR GARMENTS TO SIDDALL’S DYEWORKS, ESK STREET. (Opp. Police Station). W. H. BIRCH & CO., LTD. BOX 1, GORE. gAWMILLS AT TUATAPERE. FARMERS’ REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL CLASSES TIMBER CATERED FOR. ENQUIRIES INVITED. SOUTHLAND BUILDING & INVESTMENT SOCIETY & BANK OF DEPOSIT. Established 1869. THE SOCIETY is accepting DEPOSITS at the following rates:— Call --- - - -1% 3 months ~ - IJ% 6 months -- - - IJ% 12 months - - - -2% 2 years ----2 J% 3 years and over -3% H. RITCHIE, JlO9 Secretary. RELIEF FROM RHEUMATISM HF! JEF from Rheumatism is guaranteed with Birma, sold by UJF.S. Dispensary, with a Money-Back Guarantee. Birma reduces harmful swellings, eases inflamed joints, ends aching muscles. Only 6/6 a double -supply which should last you three months. Birma is also equally efficacious for Sciatica, Neuritis, Lumbago, Backache and other uric acid complaints. lOUR Home will look better with “ANVIL” PAlNT.—Smith & Smith, Ltd., Esk Street. “ QPRAYFORMA” Powerful, fragrant D disinfectant. Ideal for sick room use, 2/6—BROAD SMALL’S. TIME TELLS: See our Steelite Green Signs.—Smith & Smith, Ltd., Esk Street
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Southland Times, Issue 24823, 15 August 1942, Page 1
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556Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Southland Times, Issue 24823, 15 August 1942, Page 1
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