WILLIAM TODD & CO.. LTD. TOMORROW (Wednesday) at 1.30 p.m. WEEKLY FURNITURE SALE. FURNITURE AND SUNDRIES. WILLIAM TODD & CO., LTD. will sell in Rialto:— Sundries, Meat Safe, Garden Tools, Garden Hose, Wringer, Steps, Bicycle Wheels, R. Chair, Child’s Chair, Chesterfield Couch and 2 E. Chairs, Hospital Bed, 4 D.R. Chairs and 2 E. Chairs (saddlebags), 8 x 10 Tent and Fly, Pictures, Dropside Cot, S.W. Bedstead, K. Dresser, Chairs, D.W. Bedsteads and Wire Mattresses, Pedestal, Duchess Chests, Barber’s Chair, Spark Guard, Zinc Batfis, Fire Screen, Gent’s Bicycle, Dining and Kitchen Tables, Child’s Trolley Cart, Child’s Wheelbarrows, Seagrass Chair, Harmonium, Chest Drawers, Sewing Machine, Electric Reading Lamp, Electric Heater. Nb 42
GORE STOCK AGENTS. STOCK SALES. The gore stock agents’ assn. will conduct sales during the week as follows:— GORE SALEYARDS: Tuesday, November 3. 67—Fat EWES and -WETHERS (4 lines). 42—Fat CATTLE. 10 —Yearling HEIFERS (extra good). I—COW and CALF. I—Dairy HEIFER. I—Dairy COW. MATAURA SALEYARDS: Thursday, November 5. 60—F.M. EWES and LAMBS. 6 —Empty COWS. 6—Dairy COWS (in milk). 4—Coils SHEEP NETTING. I—GARDEN PLOUGH. I—MOULD PLOUGH.4B7O SHIPPING NOTICES UNION. STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF N.Z., LTD. Crescent, INVERCARGILL. Telephone 1772 and 1773. PASSENGER & CARGO SERVICES. Lyttelton-Wellington, Picton-W ellington. South Sea Islands, Australia. Particulars on application. LYTTELTON-WELLINGTON SERVICE. Passengers booked for sailings up to end of October are requested to communicate with Company’s office. Frequent cargo sailings to New Zealand Coastal Ports.—Particulars on application. Booking Agents for: UNION AIRWAYS OF N.Z. COOK STRAIT AIRWAYS. TASMAN EMPIRE AIRWAYS. BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS. QANTAS EMPIRE AIRWAYS. AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL AIRWAYS AIRLINES OF AUSTRALIA. And all other principal Air Lines. Consignees requiring cargo stopped at Bluff are requested to notify the Company in writing, before the arrival of the steamer. The Company will use every endeavour to comply with consignees’ instructions, but in the event of being unable to locate or sort the cargo in the ship at Bluff no responsibility can be accepted.
SHAW SAVILL LINE PASSENGER SERVICES TO ENGLAND. TO SOUTH AFRICA. DOMINION MONARCH First Class Only. AKAROA MATAROA CERAMIC TARAMOA Cabin Class Only. ARAWA. EMPIRE GRACE Tourist Class Only. SHAW SAVILL & ALBION CO., LTD. (Inc. in England), Wellington. And Agents Throughout New Zealand.
«! MK ©MP PEIS GREENFEAST TTie most popular main crop variety. IBln. high, and coming to maturity id 70 days. Our special Sib. packet allows for a continuity of sowing. 2lbs. for 3/- — Posted NEW BUSH STRAWBERRY A new hardy bush variety, producing berries in abundance for eight months No hoeing or cultivation required Commcnee bearing at enrlv age. 6/6 dozen Plants—Posted GLADIOLI, PASTEL SHADES Choice mixture of pastel shades, containing many prize varieties: tn beautiful toning of the most glorious colours: excellent for summer display 6Z- doz. 60 for 18/- — Posted NERINES or SPIDER LILIES Special offer of these delightful freeflowering bulbs tn Giant Pink. Scarlet, and White. Collection of 3 for 2/6 — Posted COLLECTION OF NEW PERENNIALS Collection or six outstanding varieties of Border Perennials. Including new and outstanding sorts. Collection of 6 for 0/Collectlon of 12 for 9/0 CHRYSANTHEMUMS These nre the most popular AutumnDowering plants and equally useful as cut blooms and garden decoration. We otter collections in the following three varieties:— Giant Single Floral Korean — Collection of 12 for 10/-. Pom Pom — a great favourite for decorative purposes Collection of 6 for 6/-. Cascade—Producing masses ot small Dowers, which festoon out tn great profusion Collection of 6 for 5/-. FLOWER SEED COLLECTION Giant Dahlia-flowered Zinnias—l pkt each of Yellow Red Lavender Rose Crimson, and Purple. Coll, of 6 Pkts, for 2/6—Posted Giant-flowered Aster—l pkt. each Pate Blue. Dark Blue Crimson Rose White and Pink. Coll, of 6 Pkts, tor 2/6—Posted
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Southland Times, Issue 24891, 3 November 1942, Page 6
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