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of BURTON Bros,, Liquidation Stock IS STILL GOING STRONG AT Laid law & Grays MAKE AN EFFORT to .ROLL UP and secure BARGAINS that will not bo equalled for many a day to come. FLOOR STAINS to Clear, 8d and Is per Tin. SAFETY RAZORS, 7s 6d, ,now 4s lid. HAT DYES to clear, 5d per Bottle. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CHISELS, Is upward. BOYS' AND MEN'S STRONG WATCHES, 7s each.BEADING PLANES, to Clear from 3s 6d. ''' GAS COOKING STOVES, were 455, Now 39s 6rj.;' ■'.- GAS RINGS, 7s 6d, now 6s. AND HUNDREDS OF OTHER ARTICLES TO BE CLEARED OUT. THE PEOPLE'S POPULAR IRONMONGERS. 17. STAFFORD ST., TIMARU. PHONE 215 FOR SALE. FOR SALE. 1175 ACRES FREEHOLD, all low rolling downs; about 600 acres cultivated, balance good silver tussoc.i—very healthy sheep country. Carries 1200 ewes, besides crops oi oats which yields splendid returns. Buildings comprise good substantial 6-Roomed House, Stable, Woolshed (2 machine stands), large Implement Shed and other Outbuildings. PRICE, £8 "10s per Acre, and Good Terms. 520 ACRES, slightly improved Farm, all well subdivided and running water in each paddock. The Burldings are extensive and very substantial. 7 miles from Railway, School quite handy. Owner would consider good town property in exchange. The owner's advanced age is solo reason for selling. 5000 ACRES, carrying 3000 Sheep; mostly in native pasture, well watered. Small Dwelling, Woolshed. Owner would be prepared to exchange for Farm of 300 or 400 Acres of Good Agricultural Land. A FIRST-CLASS COUNTRY STORE, doing splendid turnover of good sound business. Owner wishes to go farming, and is willing to exchange or sell right out at a reasonable price. JAMEB WALLACE LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT, ARCADE. TIMARU Skilful Cooks find that 'Kiwi' Culinary Essences give the Best Results! These Extracts are full $ strength and therefore extremely economical in i use. The flavours are Pure and Rich, and may 1 be had in Lemon, Vanilla, Pine Apple, Almond, I Strawberry, Raspberry, Cinnamon, & Ratafia! \ See that you get the panel bottle a* pictured here. £ Sold by all Grocers and Storekeeper*. ' K m m For a really easy., and comfortable shave use Absolutely British. Produces a rich, creamy, non-frothy, and non-drying ijuher, which thoroughly soften* the beard, so that the razor clips cleanly and quickly over the faca. Made entirely i pure vegetable oils and plant ««*» MeClinton's famous Soaps and Rtauisites are used and recommended o -... -00 members of the British Pterag'e. Snavtng Sticks . . 9d. & 1/3 Shaving Cream . . i/. $ jj 8 iffubtaSl? Mh" Ss *f- «,»«..b1... it- bo. IL. , tJSL'■ c J Clin,o . n * Toile * Cream. 1/6 Mr 'v: Towh Fowdtr and So»p, I/- per t.n. / Of all Chemists and Storti. ■ Made by MeClinton's, Ltd., Donagbmore, Ireland. The lale Field Jtfarihal Lord JiobertM wrote- "/ have utti your Snap far « long time, and par. tieularly like the Shaving Cream, uhUh it quite «x----■oti: "McCUnton's Snap it tht lot I have tier uttd. I ihalt aJwcvi km it," M (JsWrni m m m m H One glorious white shimmer! That tidal mark of dirt and dried soap around the tub vanishes at a touch or Bon Ami. ; You never will know how exquisitely clean and shimmering your wrnte-enamel tub can be until you see Bon Ami clean it. Bon Ami looks like a scouring-soap, but it is made of a softer, surfaces, and it cleans like magic. Also for windows, mirrors, metals, paint. ' \\)

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Timaru Herald, Volume CVII, Issue 16525, 22 April 1918, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CVII, Issue 16525, 22 April 1918, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CVII, Issue 16525, 22 April 1918, Page 11

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