THE BEST NEWS SINCE THE WAR BEGAN. PENTOSES' Stock Removal §a!e Begins TO-MORROW (Friday) for a Fortnight. Economy News in War Time is always 'welcome, xsh't it? ... Right royally > therefore, will Timaru folk rally up to the unique event. We've closed our Fair lie Branch and the complete Footwear stock is here and will be swept away at Ruthless Reductions. MEN'S FOOTWEAR WILL RUSH OUT. LADIES' SHOES WILL TRIP AWAY. CHILDREN'S FOOTWEAR WILL TODDLE. The Clearance will continue for a Fortnight—riot a day longer—so not a day should be missed. _. ■ Decide now to be early whatever day you call 1 House for Bros., Footwear,Timaru. BOX 84. Tailoring Special. Try Our 95/- Tailor-Made Suit WE GUARANTEE IT EQUAL TO ANT 105s SUIT. ' ' BLUES, BLACKS, GREYS, BROWNS. BEST. QUALITY" TRIMMINGS AND BEST WORKMANSHIP. \ Our 55/- ffiachine-Made Suits . ARE GOOD VALUE FOR A CHEAP SUIT. PEARSON & CO. Tailors & Mercers, Stafford Street. FARMERS Drain Your Land ! AND GET THE BEST RESULTS FROM IT. GIIVE US A CALL OBTAIN yOOi'ATiONS, ETC. ° .WE CARRY LARGE . roCKS ric FIELD PIPES IN CIZE3 3. ''.4 INCH, (8 INCH; AND 9 INCH. ALSO \LL i iiOEaSABJf JUNCTIONS. ETC. TemuKa Pipe Works, After aday in field or furrow—Amber Tips The sturdy pioneer, to whose energy and enterprise Maoriland owes so much, enjoys Amber Tips. His stalwart son, who represents the nation of the fature, will drink no other tea. He realises that his parents in theiryounger days had but few of the advantages he possesses—that they had to pay a high price for tea, and even then could not purchase the same high quality and standard as Jea Everybody's Favourite "What of yourself? Are you still using some other Brand P - D on't you owe it to yourself to try Amber Tips the tea which has cap--tured tens of "thousands of fastidious tea drinkers all over the Dominion. A packet of the 2'- grade will prove why. a »5 m £ V p WINNER (for two years) of the Otago .an . Society's Field Turnip Competition says about >ecial Turnip Manure Two Manures were tried alongside your Burnside SpeciahTunim Manure, and this, 1 can honestly say, is-far ahead of the others: In looking at the. crop, your -Special' seenis to draw, the " moisture to the root of the turnips. " John L. Dlack." • The Great Fertiliser for Good Loamy Soil., £6 2#. 6d. per ton ROCKLAND TURNIP MANURE-Rich in Phosphates Qires Crops on « j 4 A _ . . Light, £4 12/6 to £4 17/6 per ton Freight paid on all above for lots. ,
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Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15503, 13 November 1914, Page 9
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