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AUCTIONEERS. CANTERBURY FKStMEffg' ABBKB. WE are now BOOKING ORE'ERS . for BINDER TWINE for the ! coming Harvest, and have pleasure in j notifying our Shareholders and Clients that we hold Largo Stocks of the wellknown Andrews' and Maddren's Binder Twins These Twines have given universal | satisfaction in the past, and we have every confidence in stating that both are equal in length and strength to that previously supplied. Good Twine is invaluable to all Farmers when busy in the harvest field, so in booking your Orders with us Clients may' start cutting with the full assurance that they can cut and tie their crops without stoppage. Inferior Twine, though cheap, is really more expensive to the Farmer than the first quality well-maJo t'.rine, as the stoppages caused through the Twne breaking and the loose Sheaves to he hand-tied, costs the farmer a good deal moro than the slight extra cost of Andrews' and Maddren's Co-op. Twine over the price cf the inferior Twine. BOTH ANDREWS' and MADDREN'S CO-OP. TWINE Are to bo had from Canterbury Farmers' Co-op-Association, Limited 4 TIMARU. WAIMATE, GERALDINE. FAIRLIE. New Year Opportunities. WE ARE MAKING A SPECIAL '» DISPLAY OF—RINGS, BROOCHES AND PENDANTS During tho Next Few Weeks. IN RlNGS—Cluster, Half Hoop, Marquise, and all other Stvles of Setting with first quality geins. IN BROOCHES AND PENDANTS— All the Newest Stvles set with Tourmalue and Pearls, Olivine and Ptaris, etc. YOU ARE SPECIALLY INVITED INSPECT THESE LINES. 0. & T. Young, LAND AGENT, r AS the .folio ivine FARMS FOR SALE in South Canterbury:— EASY TERMS 'can be arranged for the above Properties. KENSINGTON BUTCHERY. DONALD McNAB (Late of King Street), T3EGS to announce that he is now i thqrough.lv established in his New Premises, JAMES STREET, KENSINGTON, and will he pleased to meet with O'-d and New Customers. PRIME CANTERBURY LAMB And the CHOICEST MEATS ALWAYS A FRESH AND PRIME SUPPLY. Whilo thanking the People of Tiaru for their past generous support does not forget the Season of tho \ear and wishes ail A Merry Christmas and right and Happy 306 Days in 1912. fpHE STAFF OF LIFE is Broad, J_ Bread. Bread. W. J. Andrews v._ i. ._« "■• ] public vstem of manufacturing bread, which produces some of the finest bread ever placed before the public, for flavour, colour, texture and colour. Have you tried it, if not, trhy not? Others are trying it, why don't you? Acknowledged to us to bo the best bread on the market. Messrs Pilkington and King's store carts take our bread all round tho district. Send us a postcard for a sample loaf which will receive onr prompt attention. We doa't cut prices, but guarantee to give satisfao prices, but guarantee to give satisfa* tion in all catering; weddim/3, bai quefc, parties and clearing sales, W. J ; ANDREWS, Bakor, Pastry Cook, and Caterer* j MONUMENTAL SCULPTOR, LARGE CHOICE 4N[ LOCAL AND IMPORTED STONES j MODERATE PRICES. j alwblc end Granite Monnmenti froi; (Siootca and Italian Quarries. Hoirn AcKlrsMt BOPHIA STRESS, TIAUJH7. lOpjxjot* .Wrack Monument.* By Horse Trap OR Touring Car. YOUR JOURNEYS ARE MADE PLEASANT if you K o to tha STONE STABCES. . Tha Reliability of their Mounts ond the Up-to-dateness of their Vehicles is well known, and now the Firm has acquired a 40 H P TOUTING CAR for US9 of Clients for Long or Short Journeys. P,, "7S Moderate, . and an Expert Chauffeur is at your service. STONE STABLES, TIMARU. fftOPRIETQSB

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14660, 30 January 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14660, 30 January 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14660, 30 January 1912, Page 8