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ilinMllmilmTr EVERYONE KNOWS THAT TO HAVE A HOME LOOK BRIGHT AND CHEEKY THESE WINTER, EVENINGS, A GOOD LIGHT IS NECESSARY. THEREFORE "TILE PEOPLE'S POPULAR IRONMONGERS" ARE PREPARED TO ASSIST YOU AND ESPECIALLY COUNTRY RESIDENTS TO ATTAIN THAT ARE A GREAT BOON TO DEFECTIVE SIGHT-SEERS, And enables the Thrifty Sewer to proceed good naturedly with sock darning.. THE ACME OP PERFECTION '-. '• Supersedes all other Lights. safe, reliable, 'j .and! .moot economical; ''""' " -""' 250 Candle Power. Coloured Shade. mmmmmmmzmjm The STORM KING LANTERN as a Stable or Outhouse acquisition S is a Iremendous Boon to the Farmer. | WE" ALSO GIVE QUOTATIONS FOR INSTALLING THIS 1 WONDERFUL "NULITE" LIGHTING SYSTEM. f WINTER COMFORTS; HOT WATER BAGS, BOTTLES AND THE 1 ACME OF PERFECTION HEATERS. ,V ■ g ■ The People's Popular Ironmongers I Phone 2] 5. Stafiord St. Timaru. Box 17. 1 WBsn*t»)mimmiiVit<Bitixm \iimm\m:\fM\\m YOU SHOULD BUY YOUR FOOTWEAR FROM " THE MAN WHO SELLS GOOD BOOTS » 'PHONE, 856. IN THE GRAND BUILDINCS. PHONE, 856. oooococo 1. BECAUSE ha is :& practical man. 2. BECAUSE his Stocks are New. 3. BECAUSE he does,not ■sell,rubbish. , t> < 4. BECAUSE you pay for " what you Ret —not for ik'e na 5. BECAUSE lie guarantees every pair G. BECAUSE his ■'Prices'., are the Lowest* 7. BECAUSE you get Civility. 8. BECAUSE he saves you monetf. !). BECAUSE bo rose from the ranks. „ , 10. BECAUSE" the Ripest Part of bis Stocks are mad© by the Workers of N.J5., including Timaru. YQU WANT...ANY MOPE REASONS, BUY YOUR ■"THE MAN WHO SELLS GOOD BOOTS' AND HE. .WILL TELL YOU.

J3ta SWE3 .<. ! PAINTER, PAPERHANCER, AKD HOUSE DECORATOR SINCERELY THANKS the Public- fo? the support given him dufiha hiVda YEARS in business, and announces that the Business has been niriffi OVER as a Going Concern by »iis Son, ma.XAi G. MURDOCH, Who will conduct same undar the old title rm +i,„ n i „„,.„ «-_- .'■'' -COOD SERVICE AT MODERATE CHARGES ° 8 FAINTER, ARCADE, TIMARU. ~"\ QUOTATIONS FOR ALL CLASSES OF WORK IN TOWN OT? BIG STOCKS OF THE LATEST IN WALL PAPERSI CARRES Porcelain Enamelled Baths "Slightly Damaged at Big A GOOD BATHi» -eacessity in every h01t,..- -Sere"ir aii opportunity tt, instal a hip l )-class Porcelain l..amelled Bath at a price much below its real value. The Bnths, which are onlv slighly damaged, come-from a' world-famous Manufacturer. For. Beauty, Comfort;-'ami' .purnmhty they are the best type of baih that comes to New Zealand.-' '."'"'; .-■--.,. , .•.-..;, -• SEE THEM EARLY.. VAN OPPORTtfN/ITY SUCH AS' ! THIS IS VERY RARE INDEED. TAKE YOUR REPAIRS TO " ■ Cycle and Motor Works, TEiU&A CHARGES REASONABLE. EXPERTS ONLY EMPLOYED THE DELOO LIGHT. FOR THE FARM SIMPLE, ECONOMICAL-brings this Ci'v Convenience and ] saver to the most remote district, li, has proved that Eleotrlo wr on tha Farm 'multiplies Man Power and saues Time aoour. ""° | IT IS USED TO-DAY on more than 60,000 FARMS—dozens of them in. South Canterbury. ;'*'. TT'IS A FIRST-CLASS INVESTMENT, ■• for it actually pays f or itself. IT FURNISHES POWER to operate the Fanning Mill ( etone v or Washing Machine; t-> MiUE the Covs, operat Cream Separator, or tumble th' Churn; to Pump fresh „,„ ning water to all parts of the Houso "or Barn. u run * £T RUNS. ON KEROSENE— A CHEAP AND EASILY PROCURED SPIRIT. , IF INTERESTED, KINDLY COMMUNICATE WITH—SOUTHCANTERBURY AGENT. gjV-Ksjfl^gW^-fl?

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Timaru Herald, Volume CVIII, Issue 16821, 29 May 1919, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CVIII, Issue 16821, 29 May 1919, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CVIII, Issue 16821, 29 May 1919, Page 11

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