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£HENEY listeners for the first time are seldom prepared for its rich, sweet quality of tone, strikingly superior to that of any other phonograph. Words alone can not picture how it brings out a voice, a violin or a piano, or even a whole orchestra with all the reality of the original. , A remarkable series of inventions has made The Cheney "The Master Instrument,” supreme iu the art of tone reproduction. Before you buy, hear at 6€ WE TENDER OUR THANKS For the largely increased volume of Business given to us in 1922. We intend to show our appreciation by concessions in 1923 in many of the departments of our business, which shall reduce the cost of upkeep of cars and vehicles. We have pleasure in announomg _ a great reduction in the prices of genuine Ford spares as from January Ist. This is a timely and drastio cut in the cost of; replacements. Henry Ford has also issued to us a schedule of time charges for labour in fitting. Ford parts. In working to this -close schedule we shall be in a position to tell you the cost of each job before the repair work is commenced. We are prepared to contract on a mileage basis for the running expenses of Ford cars or to supply cars and drivers on contract. DASH LTD., GARAGE AND WORKSHOPS, HIGH STREET, WAIMATE. ’Phone 65. WAIMATE AND DISTRICT. IMPORTANT BUSINESS ' ANNOUNCEMENT. - A D. ROGERS, who has had TEN ° YEARS experience with MR J. A. McCALLUM, TEMUKA, desires to notify the Residents of Waimate and district that he has taken over the WAIMATfi BACON FACTORY, And will COMMENCE CURING on 15 th MARCH. My long connection with the wellknown Temuka firm establishes my claim to be thoroughly experienced in all branches of the trade, and patrons can rely on only the tip-top article being turned. out. A TRIAL ORDER will convince you. OPENING DAY, loth MARCH, 1923. A. D. ROGERS, WAIMATE BACON FACTORY. THE MOST POPULAR OF INDOOR GAMES. BILLIARDS. Let the Cares and Worries of Business leave you while you play a game of Billiards at the CHORAL BILLIARD HALL. There are Ten First-Class Tables. NO WAITING.

When your day’s work is done, drop into Frank Smith’s Saloon, and enjoy a Game. It will do you good to be lifted out of yourself for a while. No Dull Cares around the Billiard Table. COMFORT, CIVILITY AND ATTENTION GUARANTEED. The Popular Brands of Cigarettes Stocked. FRANK SMITH, PROPRIETOR AND MANAGER; Assisted by the Popular Marker Bill Loyd. CHORAL BILLIARD HALL, Same Entrance as Grand Pictures. TEMUKA AND DISTRICT. WM. BLYTH AND CO., TEMUKA TIMBER, .WOODWARE FACTORY, & COAL YARD, WOOD STREET. .. .... beg to announce that we hare taken over the old-established business of JAMES BLYTH, and solicit a liberal support from the General Public. TIMBER in all grades, and BUILDERS’ IRONMONGERY stocked. OUR FACTORY FOR WORKING TIMBER IS UP-TO-DATE, and can supply any wants in the Building ll ° o ‘ JOBBING A SPECIALITY. ESTIMATES GIVEN. VARIOUS COALS KEPT IN STOCK. ART PORTRAITURE. J. ERNEST PIGOTT, ART BRIDAL PHOTOGRAPHER anu SPECIALIST IN SPORTING GROUPS. GEORGE STREET STUDIO (Late Walter Clegg’s). HOURS: 9 to 5 DAILY, Or by Appointment, 'THE STUDIO is particularly salt* 1 able for groups, and the Lighting and Arrangements tend to give the very highest artistic effects. It is confidently claimed that the Studio is one of the best-appointed, not only in the district, but In the Dominion. SEE ENTRANCE HALL for Display of Fine Portraiture. J. E. PIGOTT, THE BRIDAL PHOTOGRAPHER, GEORGE ST. STUDIO. MARRY THE GIRL and let us perpetuate the Event, TELEPHONE 398.,

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18030, 19 January 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18030, 19 January 1923, Page 1