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!k3W»<S£^ Wf mlm Mi J -—V m,k Wf Why not decide CYCLE. AVE WOULD WELCOME A VISIT FROM-''YOU—and should be pleased to . show you the various makes which we have in stock. YOU ARE BOUND TO FIND SOMETHING HERE TO SUIT YOU—SO DO NOT DELAY. WE HAVE THE AGENCIES for the "DOUGLAS," "KING DICK," and "EXCELSIOR" CYCLES. We have also a Variety of ORDINARY CYCLES at EXTREMELY REASONABLE PRICES. DON'T FORGET THAT WE OFFER THE BEST VALUE IN THE DISTRICT. Brehauf Bros. TO LET. T O LET—-NINE-ROOMED FURNISHED HOUSE, Elizabeth Street. R. L. ORBELL. FOR SALE FOR SALE. —Horse, Saddle, Bridle, Cover, and Oats. Mrs Black, Claremont. ' " FOR SALE.—Plums, 2d and 2M per lb., Apricots 2d- per lb. " Will deliver cases. J. Ivev, Watlington. BARGAIN. —-Must be sold, no reasonable offer refused, a Sweet Toned Pianoforte, overstrung, in splendid condition. Also 30 Young Leghorn Hens, prolific layers. H. Eraser, Fairlie. . . WA tITED. w ANTED.—A Feeder for Threshing Mill. Apply Btone Stables. WANTEDS. and Co-, the Leather ¥ V Shop, 180 Stafford Street. Ono silent salesman (our window). See it now. PALMS, Aspidistras, and all kinds of Pot Plants for House decoration. Inspection invited at Shop Nurseries. H. Edgiutori, Stafford St. North. Phone 465. WANTED "TO BUY.—I Pair Pheasants, male and female. Apply, stating price, to W. McNaughton, Salisbury, Timaru. ANTED— ' GIRI. TO ASSIST.- '' Apply: " ") MRS BOWIE, 65 Wai-iti Road. i "i\J OTICE.—Miss O'Keeffe. Roseville, j J.l gained Presentation Overmantel ■ at Thomson's- Kindly call, or instruct where to send. T. Thomson. "Of7"ANTED KNOWN.—Owing to inW disposition of the van man, Shnrpe Bros' Van is not on the round. Will be out at, earliest convenience.. .■* ~ - GOMFORTABLE . Home vacant' for High School Boys. Near School. Apply Herald Office. SHO W.ROOM is full of useful lines of Ladies' Underwear. We 'lave thousands of Ladies' and Children's Singlets. Dozens of Ladies' Corsets at 2s 6d Pair, any size, 21 to 30. At Carpenter's Final Sale. " LADIES' Large Long Singlets, l s to Is 9d, were Is 3d to 2s 9d. A Special Line of : Ladies' Large Size Summer Bloomers 2s 6d, now Is lid. Infants' , Long Cloth Gowns is 3d. Flannalette Petticoats, ls 4d. Carpenter's. /CHILDREN'S Unshrinkable Singlets \J '..'d. Wool or Silk and Wool IsDozens to select from. All new fresh goods. In many cases we are selling at less than cost price. INFANTS are well catered for by us. We have Squares, Binders, Gowns, Barry s. Pilches, Bibs, Boottees, Gaiters and Infantees. All are marked down at Clearing- Price at Carpenter's Sale. 39 Li For Soldiers' Gifts, Radium Dial " Wristlets." THE RADIUM DIAL on these Wristlet Watches shines on the darkest night liko a full moon—no need to strike a match to see the time. They thus make for safety. - reliable timekeepers. CHOOSE ONE FOR YOUR SOLDIER. A. FRASER, Jeweller, Timaru. p £°!! e 00/ and in addition are strong, TOTVBATIC OIL FEED FOR * 15 -T t/7 §>£ i SIMrLE. ; Having again secure has just returned from tho Front of the'garage, customers can re! RELIABLE. ECONOMICAL, ic services of Staff Sergeant Moreton, who and who will in future be in iharge on the best attention and civility. Washing and Polishing Cars will be a Specialty. THEATRE GARAGE, ■" KINSHASA & Barnard Street. ANDREW PROPRIETORS. GARAGE HOURS: Week Days—open till 10.30 p.m. v - s ■-* ii.m. till iXooiij Q p.Hi. till 7 p.m. I '°' B ° X J "° s ' Sitelephone, -3-37 FIRST FARMS. ua£,l° z™ KS end grazing land. Rent 5s 9d. ' good cropping Whe,t ' 20 ooto ' 10 "™ { « b,l. IMPROVEMENTS—WeII-built 6-roomed house. wash-house stahi e ran aiy- implement Shed and trap shed dairy, etc. We ' . i r OE *1650. Crops g;«m jn. The owner has enlisted for und has pu* on a reasonable price for a quick sale. acres- Mangolds, balance 1 and 2 year Grass, y paddocks well" „ ! J & 4 83=1f25 hot aad ••»-««« »™. -tableYaTfe. fir implement shed, etc. Pf?i C E £36. Crops in, easy terms for balance. 16, barn, We are sole ''agents. 60 £6OO DEPOSIT. Heavy Cropping an j i ■ fccres in Oats, balance in 1. 2 and 3-year Grass I kJr vi } ° acrea, uu idocks well watered. ■ 5 Ulass " Subdivided into 8 padIMPROVEMENTS consist «f 4-ro o med Dwellintr K tnM» c Mp Th ° PloP€rty " roaded and' is ciose to^ail^Schocli PRICE £2l los h p C 9r CI ACRE d^poli'"^™^ can or for I, years ah .->£ per cent. ' uauiuc© can run EXCnANCES.—We have several good Southland Properties the owners of- which will consider exchanging for South Canterbury properties <ru properties wo can offer will stand inspection and the prices are low nmT pared with Canterbury, and yet the returns are equal, and during the l- I few years greatly exceed those of South Canterbury. prope TO THE FARMER wishing to retire. We can offer city and residential >erties as part payment. Send iu.\ I particulars. S >rn & HIGGINS, LTD., '\i il $ 4 bTn.i'l'OßD ST., TIiUAHU, OPPOSITE APvCA^ii,

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Timaru Herald, Volume CVI, Issue 16184, 31 January 1917, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CVI, Issue 16184, 31 January 1917, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CVI, Issue 16184, 31 January 1917, Page 10

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