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The FARMERS M'CORMICt-DEERWI? M / IV. * The McCormick-Deering 15-30 Gear Drive Trader PRiCES: 10/20 H.P. £375; LESS £9 DISCOUNT FOR CASH--15/30 H.P. £525; LESS £l3 DISCOUNT FOR CASH. . MACHINERY DEPARTMENT. Telephone 428. ' Vvixato GOG; SSE o£ Orton, = * * * * ft * ft ft * * * ft ft * ft ft ft ft ft ft m ft m ft H * H ft m ft m ft W'ft m ft m ft = ft m ft m ft m ft m ft m ft ft m ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft M Spedal Line Woolen • Some time ago we supplied Mr G. B. Shaw, = Ternuka, with a 10/20 MpConnicfc-Deenug -tractor. jj With this Trrfctor Mr Sliaw has been deep ploughing- 8 acres §| a day, using a 3-furrow plough, and he drills 35 acres a day with || an ordinary 15 coulter drill. = Messrs' Walker Bros., of Rocklamls, Westport, have had a = 10/20 International Tractor for nearly 4 years, and now write as gg under date Ist April,, as follows: = “We-are in the thick of our work. It is very rough work that = the Tractor has been doing, and I can see it is a good machine, in = fact, the best on the market. The engine is going beautifully An = trouble whatever. . ' f Mr J- T. Cunningham, Lime Hills, writes on 3rd April, as ||| e(J w . th 10(20 jloCotmicli-Deeriog Tram jj tor I pm'clinsei from you sow, tiroo ago Last week, using ay- s tuhow P mo„kl board plough, I p oughed 18 aeres stubble In 11 * hours on a consumption of 26 gallons kerosene Icos dm (In .gg tractor quite satisfactory in every way, and rntich better an cheaper to work than horses. === We bought this line at a substantial discount, and to clear the line quickly,, we’ll pass the savings'on to you. These are all splendid garments of all-wool, and knitted in a variety of styles, weights and colours that will surely catch your fancy. The Best Buy of the Season —All One Price 12s 6d Each. $ 5 Per Gent- Discount for Gashj******************************************* * ;* * * * ft ft ft ft ft ft ft * ft ft ft * ft ft ft ft ft lift ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft m ft M ft m ft m * m ft m ft m ft m ft m ft m ft m ft m ft m ft ~m ft m ft m ft m §H BE AN ALL BLACK BY USING ONE OF OHIt 11TJGBY FOOTBALLSAll Grades from 6s to 255, Including the Famous Gilbert. A LARGE SELECTION OF ASSOCIATION BALLS, 12s Gd to 30s Come and Examine the Celebrated “ST. PETER'S SPECIAL ” BALL, AT THE C.F.C.A. Sports Department Grocery Department === Have you tried MORAH MARGERINE ? If not, just try a pound i|f and you will he surprised how good it is for cooking. == A New Lino of Iveiller’s .Dundee Marmalade. Golden Chip. Is Gd == a Jar. == Bayer’s Asperin Tablets ... >,,, ... ~. Is a Bottle. Another Large Shipment of TAYTENNE TEA’, just* arrived, 5 and 101 - boxes ~, ....... ... ... 2s 6d lb., 2s 9d, 3s. Try us for your general Groceries, and you will find our Prices and Quality the Best in Town. 5 PER CENT. FOR CASH ON ALL GOODSA FINE LINE OF ENQLISH BALL AND MIT PAN SCOURERS JUST ARRIVED. ' SPECIAL VALUE 3/6 per dozen HUH mi THE FARMERS’ HARDWARE DEPARTMENT.-.

3|C J|£ sjc 5|C 4 s ***;£*** >&**¥** *#**★*#* "sasa, <& 2& 5E* For Furnishings and All Classes of Furniture you cannot do better than visit the Showrooms of coiaf £ Chisholm, RATTRAY STREET DUNEDIN SPEIGHTS Bottled Ale R. POWLEY & CO., Bottlers, Wine and Spirit Merchants - -_JDUNEDIN may have been taken. & * & * * * * & * 3k * afc * * & * * it * * * $ * •% * * j|c * sft ** * * * * * * £ £ * ’* ■## 4r

MEN! MEN! PATRONISE F"i*ctfilc Kelly His Goods are Well Known for HIGHEST QUALITY - LOWEST PRICES You Cannot Do Better OPPOSITE HERBERTS.

GOOD THINGS TO EAT ALWAYS COME FROM COW’S It matters not how*little you spend with us even on a trial order—you’ll always find that you get the utmost value obtainable anywhere. - - ton'll find it a real pleasure to shop “Where Quality Counts”; whore civility, promptitude and cleanliness go hand in hand to please you. Use your 'phone—our number is 65. j-L JOHN M. GOW NORTH STREET, TIMARU. “Where Quality Counts.’’ ’Phone 65. P.O. Box 48

3^4?^: :scjjs i< sse £ jjs 3si :£ s^ri'.• '•■■ ! ri£# -ft ****###**##**#* -R-----R--R-* -R- --* * ■* ==================== * ik A Devolution in the inside finish of Dwellings, Shops, and Offices has been brought Maxwell Plaster Board about by the introduction of a now system of internal finish. Instead of awaiting the (odious process of ordinary lath and plaster work, a building ran be finished in a comparatively few hours by simply nailing to the studs and ceiling joist? huge sheets of dry plaster known as “Maxwell Plaster Board.” A tremendous demand has set in in this country, and our first shipment is due in Tim avu this month. Call and inspect this cheap and effective means of plastering your house - - every Cnoet is guaranteed. JOHN JACKSON & CO, •* Timber Merchants, Timaru, are Agents for South Canterbury. Stafford Street South gc*****★»s£***********#*.*.*.*s*.** *** **-*-*A* % -y & & & & & # & & t- xk & jfc & 4c & £ * # # >k & -£

THE !3A'RYI<NG INDUSTRY, IMPROVED METHODS. Tlie practical dairy farmer of to-day realises the importance of up-to-date methods, and a labour-saving, dependable plant. By the same token, the up-to-dato merchant endeavours to supply always the latest and most efficient imoliinerv for the modern dairy farm or’s use.' England, Mcßae, Ltd., who are already well known as South Canterbury agents for the famous “Melotte” separator, have now received Die agency for the “Improved Storrio ’ Milkin'' Machine. "'flu- Improved Storrie” is another leader in the dairying world, and has many distinct advantages over other machines, sampu,,,'tv and reliability being great <ea•rves Dairv farmers who intend installing'plants'are cordially invited to send their I’p'f]iiiromenl\lcKuo, Ltd., Timaru. Worth its weight m gold—“ML RV’BBIN'G'’ Laumtry Help —A seven necks' -mppb can be purchased tor is each. D. and U. Kiohaiii.--

A LADY who tried every remedy in vam. and nt last discovered a simple self cure, will send particulars FREE to sufferers. Send address to ALICE MAY. Box XQl} Christchurch, N.Z. Don't shnd stumps. "?U& MENTION THIS PAPER

FOR LETTERS! A simple Letter te-lin« r of your experience o( (3 "HEENZO" with which H I you make a pint of family Comth and Cold M Medicine, may wm first prize o. £.io-u-0 tj Seventy-three other prizes. Write for !| I C,rcuUn idKF.N —O PROPRIETARY. §j P.O. Ido* 77 1, Wellington. 7 B

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 10 June 1924, Page 3

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