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GO TO THE North End FVesR Emit for your Fruit .and FRUIT. FRUIT. MARMALADE ORANGES. PEARS, . APPLES, . BANANAS, Oranges, Pie Melons, Pineapples, and Fruit of every description. FREBH DAILY. VEGETABLES. VEGETABLES. Cabbages. Cauliflowers, Pumpkins, Parsnips, Carrots, etc., etc. Always Fresh. ALL FRUIT AND VEGETABLES plainly ticketed* at Lowest City Pricer*. ' U fountain, FRUITERER, STAFFORD’STREET, Opp. T. and J. Thomson’s. IMPORTANT NOTICE. a&* ' P PAUL, GENERAL CARRIER, WASHDYKE, desires to notify Farmers and Runholders and tho General Public that, in, order to keep abreast of the times and cope with increased business, he has done away with his 3-horse lorry and installed in its place a new UP-TO-DATE 5-TON LEYLAND MOTOR LORRY. CARTING of every Description done. All Orders promptly executed. G. PAUL, CARRIER, WASHDYKE.

THE UNITED INSURANCE CO.. LTD W. J. COTTERILL, CHIEF AGENT FOR TIMARU DISTRICT. <4 Hay’s Buildings (First Floor) IS AUTHORISED TO TRANSACT A T.T. business covered by the COMPANY'S FULL POLICIES. In FIRE. MARINE. EMPLOYERS’ LIABILITY, MORTGAGE INDEMNITY, PLATE GLASS. MOTOR CAR INSURANCE COMPREHENSIVE. FIDELITY GUARANTEE. PERSONAL ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS. Sub-Agents— MESSRS. MORTON AND PEARSON. Cain’s Terraco. THE UNITED INSURANCE GO. LTD ’ J. R. CAMERON, Manager for Canterbury.

Private Residence, Phone 2476. Qffioa Phone 2184. FRANCIS SELLARS AND COT, Property Salesmen, 227 Princes St, Dunedin. MILK RUN AND FARM OF 70 'ACRES, DUNEDIN. First-class Steading, Extra Good Rangecf Implements, 3 Horses, 22 ‘ Cewi (Good Herd). PRICE £2500 AS A GOING CONCERN. “Owing to serious illness of owner’s wife, liberal terms will be entertained, and a good town house in part payment would be considered, or preferably a small property, north. This is a genuine proposition and if you have a small farm or house property, and the value ia right, quick business is assured. WE ARE SOLE AGENTS. F - 6883 * t ■ -

THE WENTWORTH Tea and Luncheon Rooms NOW OPEN. For th« Service of the Publie in the matter of MORNING AND AFTERNOON TEAS. LUNCHEONS SUPPERS ICE-CREAMS FRUIT SALADS SODA FOUNTAIN. THE ROOMS are replete with every modern convenience, and are artistically furnished. *> A COMPETENT CHEF and Staff have been engaged, and “ the WENTWORTH ” is open for public service. CHURCH STREET, OPPOSITE EMPIRE HOTEL. F. W. COCHRANE, . Proprietor. COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON. On this tho dawn of 1923. 1 have pleasure in extending tp all ny rnam r customers and the public of Pleasant" Point generally, the Compli-nent-s of tho Season, and desire to hank ono and all for the generous and appreciated support accorded mo during he vear now closing. I still have a wido and suitable selection of New Year Gifts for young ind old at Suitablo Prices. FIREWOIIKS. FIREWORKS To Celebrate the Passing of 1922. FRUIT. FRUIT. tt J^ it - AND VEGETABLES. IN SEASON. Re suro that your holiday fruit is of he beet by ordering it at: GOSLING’S NEW YEAR PRESENT CENTRE. OPP. RAILWAY STATION. PLEASANT POINT. MISS WESTROPP has Bugle and Satin Beads, Tatting Shuttles, Filet Shuttles and Aloshes^

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18030, 19 January 1923, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18030, 19 January 1923, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18030, 19 January 1923, Page 11