MISCELLANEOUS ; CABLE?. Press Association—By Tel.—Copynglit. At the West Austrian dinner in London the Premier prophesied that West Australia in a few years would be the greatest wheat producer in the Co ra mon wealth. Mr Lloyd Goorge proposes to 03k Parliament- to vote £2OOO to Dr Mawson's expedition. Anderson, & New South Wales b'llioxd Player, has gone to England He will challenge Gray. Lord Kosefcry, in an interview, said he would continue tn !*.• known a.* Rosobery, not Midlothian. The Melbourne Uiiiveisitv Senate has decided to establish a Professorship of Agriculture. Johnson will meet Curran in the Theatre Royal. Dunlin, at tho end of July in.a match of ten round* Wedding Presents. ra DOTILTON BAT,AT) BOWL, AS ILLUSTRATED, 253. E.P. MOUNTED OAK, 25». CRYSTAL, 20s, 223 6d. F. J. DUNN, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Corner Stafford and Bcswick Ste., Timaru. The Pinch of Poverty. CAN BE FELT BY ALL WHO WEAR POOR " BOOTS. . The trouble is that the "paupers" among footwear are so often disguised in the clothes of respectable ' linish that they can insinuate into the best homes. But their true identity is revealed when asked to perform hard work,- and their downfall—as in the case of most of their ilk—is anally brought about by their inordinate caoacity for consuming "moisture." . 9 ur * s Jl °t a Home for Incurable Footwear. No microbe in •xf ®haj > ® of a shoddy boot is going to iufect our fine healthy stocks w.tli its unwelcome presence. "Boots vorsus Bacilli" is cur motto. •ii 1 1 F an * a liao if Strong Colonial Calf Derbys. with a pliancy equal almost to the besfc French calf. A surgical opefrat.on has b&en performed on the prici, which emerged from the 6raSut &n most Unreo °2ttisable figure, viz., 16s 6d. BetUr Value iaa't S.ANDERSON & CO. THE ' CRISPIN " SHOE STORF, FACTOHYI CHURCH BT. RETAIL WAREHOUSE) Stafford Street North.
A. Gabites' CORONATION GIFT. «C »£ws 2J« ty*. \si £ /jnm 1 WL~~Mwgoit *$Q. 4 Windows Full- -Everything At 2s 6d ! MEN'S FELT HATS 2s Gd BOYS' JERSEYS 2>" 6d MEN'S SHIRTS 2s 6d MEN'S SfNGLETS and PANTS 2s 6d MEN'S DUNGAREES 2s 6d A BOY'S SUIT 2s Gd A BOY'S REEFER COAT ... 2s Ci LADIES' EVENING SHOES, Sizes 3 and 4 2s Gd MEN'S FLANNELS 2a ( ; d MEN'S KNITTED SOX, 3 Pair for Jj, (J MEN'S KNITTED SHIRTS 2a 6d A. Gabites'. TIMARU AND TE&iUKA. es a. \ \ & % \ Meditating' on its Qualities. TEA is the tea you can enjoy, V.. t ? SBen t a wholesome scimuiant and can oe taken by those of weak digestion. Moreover it is economical to use because more cups of refreshing tea can be mads from a packet of Amber Tips than from any other equally priced tea. In other ways too — represents your money s worth—a fact to ramemBer in these days of Coupon Schemes and Gift enterprises. No such 'catch-penny' methods have any weight with the housewife who seeks VALUE and ahe is the person who buys Amber Tips. Full Weight, Full Strength, Full Flavour and Full Value are the only gifts with Amber Tips Tea. Try a packet. There are three Grades, 1/8, 1/10, and 2/- One of them is bound to suit you.'
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14475, 23 June 1911, Page 6
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