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BON AMI MAKES HOUSE-CLEANING EASY For polishing Kitchen Ware don't use a coarse scouring soap, for that will quickly wear away the surface upon which it is used. Try Bon Ami. It brightens and cleans, but never scratches, For cleaning painted woodwork, avoid coarse scouring soap. Use Bon Ami as directed, and the stains and grime will vanish, leaving the; paint uninjured. For polishing bathroom fixtures, porcelain, brass, nickel, and copper, use Bon Ami. It always gives a perfect polish. Cleaning Windows without Bon Ami is a hard task. With Bon Ami a bright, sparkling window is always the result, and you can clean " a window a minute." Like the Chick that's newly hatched Bon Ami has never scratched yet the surface of anything. THE CAR pUIpl/ FOB THAT STANDS DUlVlt RELIABILITY. .. THE BUICK is the only Cur that has ever won the Annnal ' TOUR DE FRANCE ADTOMOBILE ENDURANCE TRIAL FOR TWO YEARS IN SUCCESSION. This Trial is the most severe and exac ting Reliability Test ever held in France; THE BUICK TEAM was the only one to finish the Tout complete, and this it did WITHOUT A SINGLE PENALTY. THE BUICK IS STRONG. POWERFUL, AND WELL SPRUNG. :It has Overhead Valves; it is always and under all circumstance! reliable) besides being a particularly Economical Car to run* FIVE SEATER (Complete) £333 TWO-SEATER £3lO FULL PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION. DELIVERY FROM STOCK. J, S. Lawrie Garage Royal, Sophia Straati SOUTH CANTERIi URi' AGENTS. 1000 Meals a Year! and more have to be cooked in almost every home. Think of th« heavy work this • means for the Housewife! The best way to lighten the labour is to provide her with the finest quick-acting Range made—the famous " ORION:" , There are no two ways about it, a Good Cook, to cook with Good Results must have a Good Range, and the Sale of over 100,000 "ORION'' Ranges is proof of the Absolute Pre-eminence. Ask yotu Ironmonger to show you an & © ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE POST FREE ON APPLICATION. H. E. SHACKLOCX, Limited. DUNEDIN. WELLINGTON. AND AUCKLAND.

SOLICITORS. 1 HAVE ' MONEY TO LEND on approved Freehold Securities in sums to suit borrowers. TERMS AS ARRANGED. M. J. KNUBLEY, Solicitor. Beswick Street, Tim&raJH. I N G L I 8 * • SOLICITOR. TRUST MON3VS TO I.END. N.Z. LOAN BUIT/DTNGS. STAFFORB STREET. MONEYS TO LEND ON APPROVED FREEHOLD SECURITIES. Also Moneys to Lend on Approved S&* cond Mortgages. Interest at Lowest Current Rates. Principal repayable by instalments if desired. PERRY, PERRY AND KINNERNEY, Solicitors. Timaru. RAYMOND, RAYMOND AND CAMPBELL, Solicitors. Timaru. RAYMOND, RAYMOND k BARKLIB, Solicitors. Geraldine. Have money to lend on FREEHOLD SECURITY. Loans repayable in instalment* ati Borrowers' option.

P. CAIRNS. LAND. AGENT: CHURCH ST., AS FOB SALE THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES: NEW BUNGALOW, 6 Rooms, gas, hot and ccld water and shower over hath, full {- acre, wiihi nld section. PRICE £SOO- - Saltwater Creelc, £275. NEW HOUSE, 5 Rooms; all conveniences, Elizabeth Street. £650. SECTIONS, Ratlimore Street, North Street, and Otipua Road. Terms can he arranged. VT'O Increase in Prices; largo quantities of Materials on hand. Latest in Confections and Sweets to suit all tastes, at — HILL'S, The City Confectioner, next Theatre. STARKIE3 IMPROVED SKYLIGHTS. WATER AND DUST PROOF. Agents: HUNT AND CURRIE, Plumbers. George Street, TIMARU. FINAL WAR.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15454, 17 September 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15454, 17 September 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15454, 17 September 1914, Page 2

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