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Th® National Mutual Life ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA Ito. tBAD OFFICE FOR NEW ZEALAND CusiOSJ HOUSE QUAY. WELLINGTON MANAGER, ORTGN STEVES 8. Fnnda, nearly £4,850,000 Animal Income nearl.7 £900,000 Ag«aoi«» throughout th« Colony. E. A. LeGREN, Local Agent, Arcade, Timaru. WHEN BUYING JAM 1' BUY THE BEST 1... "K" JAM IS THE BEST JAM MADE ! PURE I WHOLESOME! 'DELICIOUS I ■ MADE FROM THE LUSCIOUS FRUTT S OF SUNNY NELSON I S Kifkpatrsck & Co., Ltd kelson tiek's Patent Driving Belts iBALATA GUTTAPERCHA, AND CASTAS). The Best in The World ! , BEWARE OF IMITATION^. Ask for A»k tor biCk'sSsndina jJHfIHm Dick's Genuine a O © to av 5» Ul THOUSANDS N OW IN USE ! A PKKKECT BELT. THOUSANDS NOW IN USE! A I'ERKEOT nKi.l > m < <b oo <D tfi <9 ■ 3 «-♦> o e © e Q> -* 9 rf 8 EDMOND; HARDWARE MERCHANT Hayes Street, Timaru.

Doing 5,0, juu gne gieat pledges to tdio'-Tageainb of Ga.vd«n—yp« assisi. if io' look well at the most, iint u iil like'the "tout tot' August,' wbeu tIK- . iu.. giorjr of tile .lloweus is. pushing 'aw'JV. And yet, as Mis. Hat-soil in.*to;. Aitgv.:iits the jiioiitWi above all o liers, • wli-t'ii nv cpend mast tini* in the gjiatii , lhi»re is both-thinking iind <-b ervrttion in fier atJtrac ive page*, and how vtry veil .put is the- following : "i have fiometiliKS thovght that the ideal : book ••has never ye be i written, and 1 fear- -that it never . will.. b« written. Its title should bo '.\Jy iai.mcs Amopg Garden b,' and it ijiould d a! exclusively with the ad\tiiitmes of a» gai dener of wide experience among tlu■tilings he has failed,, in growing.' Hiafc • -ts gardener l»»i> failed; because there lie . interest, discovery, knowledge. Mrs /Ba son ■always: writes well on the subject of gardening; and liore i he fails ijs never. Her text, is much assisted by the colour illustrations done, one judguy by an artist who als<;> loves a garden. .

A SUCCESSFUL IXVL NTION.

■ > FARMERS TAICK .NOTE, ■, r ' r 'U'- IwviToNS'PQ R —fT-nPAT E NTf-?! -- WATSON'S PATENT FENCE' STANDARD.. " This' fence standard consists of a strip of iron, stieel or oilier inaterial of & Ayidtli approximately about lialf the width of tne standards at -..present -in use. . The will constitute'- •».• saving of material and this strip. is.,reinforced .to a- greater degree X)f BtrengtliV than - the; ordinary standard by ■ twisting it helically throughout its full length. The. three main points of this standard/ are : ■ Simplicity in construction : Economy in ■ erection- and strength, its being stronger ■ thah ' any other standard on the market; Another important leacure about the.standard is...owing to: its screw formation, 8 inches in the ground is equivalent to 16 inches - of any other standard now in use. Therefore, a. 41 b standard constructed according to this invention takes the place of a 4ft. 6in ordinary standard,'thereby saving T six inches ot material. For gully fencing it has no equal as it will grip the ground and does -not require anchoring. It is just what the farmer wants,' and appreciation of it is shewn daily by the .number of orders now in ha nd. Write for sample and prove -it for Timaru, agent for Henry Hughes... Bros., engineers, Maytair boreet, .Riccarton. The standard lias been, successfully patented throughout. the world by .nry Hughes, Patent Agents, Christ'church," (R. R. Climie,-Registered Patent Agent, Manager). J. E. S. Jackson, Stafford otreet, Timaru, agent for Hemy Hughes—

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13638, 4 July 1908, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13638, 4 July 1908, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13638, 4 July 1908, Page 7