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The Up-to-Date Dairy Farmer MOST IXBTAL THE .Dominion Pressure Milking Machine. . THE UNEXCELLED ADVANTAGES : It mutates the Human Hand, Milking by Pressure, Not Suction! Adapts itself to Hard or I'iasy Milking Cows. Milks Cleanly and Thoroughly. * Keeps the Cow in Good Condition, hasily Installed and Kept in Older, inexpensive in Upkeeping. An Unequalled Saver ol' Time, and r, A , I'RODUCER OF BIG CHEQUES. For MO I[V E POAVJSR the Most Convenient under the Average Dairy —condition is the—■ PITT OIL ENGINE ECONOMICAL, SIMPLE. DURABLE, REQUIRES NO ATTENTION. -iiteißlin.LX PurHiasor.s can Kxsunine tho Plant in actual Operation at the FORTHCOMING SOUTHLAND "WINTER SHOW. WRITE FOR FULL PARTICULARS TO OUR AGENTS. J. E WATSON & CO., LTD , INVERCARGILL. OR DIRECT TO US, DEPARTMENT "O." Booth McDonald & Co., Ltd. CHRISTCHURCH, AUCKLAND, HASTINGS, AND TIMARU. READY SATURDAY, JUNE llth. " PEACE SCOUTING FOR GIRLS." An ILimtrated Handbook. A COMPANION VOLUME TO " SCOUTING FOR BOYS" -ByI/I'Ut. Colonel Cossgrove, V.D. Dominion Chief Scout-. ii.rery Girl should buy a Copy of this Attractive Work. Full of interest. PRICE Is 6d. May lie had of all Booksellers, and of W. Strange 4 Co., Ltd., Christchurch.

m»l who mow Good Pure MOATED Tiioussr.da have enjoyed them tor over 30 Years, avid to-day wi!l have no othar. 110 IS w% PUBS BLEHDEB gss and fe feg PPURE GEVLOM B An I miMARU - CAB COT Ji_. £V*RE3, 1 or 2 Persons counted One Fare.— Is per mile, every additional J-mila Ba. S or 4 Persons, 3s per mile, overj ... additional 1-mile 6d. Waiting time, 2s per 3-hour. Trips to the country by distant* oi by day. WHEN FLAG IS UP THE OAR IB DISENGAGED. All Messages left at BOCKAEBT'9 GARAGE will receive prompt attention.

CADBURY'S Bournville Coco* Sis a delicious, digestible, | refreshing drink, and a [ sustaining food. Prepared from the finest Cocoa Beans by clean-handed, healthy British workers in Cadbury's model fac- j tory at the beautiful Garden Village, Bournville. 55* A GOOD JUDGE OF FURNITURE knows that it's essential to good Furniture that:— (1) All timber -used should be thoroughly well seasoned and Specially Selected! (2) That the workmanship put into every article should be of the VERY BEST QUALITY. (3'> That the Designs should combine utility with Artistic Lines. And that's why lie comes to RADCLIFFE'S for liare he secures nil these essential points, combined with tha wnLOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES Call m and secure oi-r estates for what you're needing—'They'll Please you. FURNITURE MANUFACTURER. TIMARU. '

Bonnington's Cures Chest Complaints. For nearly half a century Bonnington's Irish Most has been unequalled as a remedy for Influenza, Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, and all lung complaints. onninoton's CARRAGEEN fcioothes the irritation in the bronchial tubes,heals the sore lungs and prevents more serious troubles. Read Mr. John Finlay's experience I was laid up for sixteen week* with a severe attack of Bronchitis and a hacking cold- I procured a few bottles of your mixture from one of our local chemists, and in a few days I got relief from my chest trouble. Whenever I find a cold cominfi on I always fly to Bokkinoton's Irish Moss. John Finlay, Hawera. Be on the safe side. Get th« remedy tfaat has been tried and proved. Insist ou- BONNINGTON'S, and refuse sub- . stitutes and imj. tationa.

TEN GUINEAS . let Prize, K5 S S . 2nd S3 3s. 3rd „ 82 ie. Last mouth conieotants complained of the diCaoulty o£ forming the largest possible number oi words from a given sentence. To give an easier opportunity now of winning we otfer the above geaerou3 prizes to the three persons who , form the least number of words and leave unused the least number of loctera from twis sentence:—"Touklns's United Rmtitsioh will care speedily and completely, your cough, coil, bronchitis, , hoarseness, difffcult breathing, or any other chest complaint. Easily taken, children Ukc if." Words, must be eauulne English dictionary word*, though any geographical names are allowe d. 1 but personal and other proper names arc barred. Kaoh of the 2C2 letters in the sentence cast be used but once. None of the 26 words aee to be listed in their present form. Each un- , used letter to const as a word. Contest eoncmions. Result declared within fifteen days, and prizes paid atonce. A well-known literary man to act a*judge. whose deoision will be final; winners names published in this paper. In oase ot a tie, i list with rooßt dictionary words to win • further He, prize will be divided, lflach contestant to enclose a panel from the box around a (purchased) bottle of Tonlring's Linseed Emulsion. If from small bottle, the panel must contain f the words 44 Gives Immediate HeHef." Front ) or back panel from larger bo&tles will give ? trWO chances. Contestants may send in more than one word list, it box-panel fou each is enclosed. Post word lists before 16lh July to " Manager. Tontine's Contest," P.O Box SIC Christchurch. ' LTonklng's UaMcd Emulsion obtainable from all Chemists £ Storekeepers. 1/6, 2/6, 4/6 ,er bntl!«. Wholesale: Prom HI Merchails, ROBERTSON BROS., Photographic and illtjs. TRATIVE ARTISTS, KING ST., TEMTJKA. OrdeTS taken in any part nf district, ihortest notice, and all work guaranteed. Sketches m Autograph Books «,t nominal charge a speciality,

"/"CHAMPION" Custard Powder—v_y simply delicious with Stewed and Battled Fruits, Paddings, etc. : 4d pes tin, Extra larg* tioa 64*

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14238, 2 July 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14238, 2 July 1910, Page 2