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The FARMERS’ is Your MTORMICK-DEOHM? il II Lit UUII'JI A SOUND INVESTMENT FOR EVERY FARMER. THE McCORMICK-DEERING TRACTOR. Here’s a few facts that are worth , YOUR consideration. r.rvDvrrr'T' Up to eight acres a day can be ploughed wit a a McLUBALIUKDEEHING TRACTOR against three to four with a good sixhorse team, and at about half the cost. ■ . A 10-20 McCOIIMICK DEERING TRACTOR will do any sixhorse work —will do it much better at a much lower cost, and m about half the time. In fact, it -will do more farm work in given time than any ten horses. All classes of top working can be accomplished faster and better with the Tractor than with horses. The following progressive farm ers have purchased McCormick Deering Tractors; — ; . . ~ ' Mr Tlios. Lyon, Waitohi. Messrs Talbot Rios., Rangitira Valley. Mr A. S. Watson, Rangitira Valley Messrs Fitzgerold Bros., Kerrytown/ •Mr Nicholas Geanev. Makikihi. Mr H. Chapman, Waitohi Mr G. South, Geraldine. LET US DEMONSTRATE THE McCORMICK-DEERING , SOLUTION TO Y r OUR PROBLEMS. Mr .G. B. Shaw, Orton Mr G. B. Matheson, Waitohi. Mr 'W. Moore, Waitohi Mr C. W. Chapman, Opihi ,Mr P. It. Talbot, Claremont Mr C. M. Talbot, Claremont Mr J. Tooley, Otipiia Mr JY W. Armstrong, Hunter Mr S. Connelly, Seadown . A. E. Pannell, Geraldine THE SEASON OPENS SOON! BE READYI •We have a complete stock of Balls for, the greatest of all’.' winter garner—“ Gilbert’s Match' II” to the cheaper grades for the youngsters. ; See about your requirements now before our assortment is picked over. Our Prices are ‘‘right.” THE FARMERS' SPORTS DEPARTMENT. K Order Your Winter Apparel Now COATS, FROCKS, AND COSTUMES, MADE TO ORDER AT THE FARMERS’ DREBSMAKINC DEPARTMENT. ass feki m m w SEE OUR WONDERFUL RANGE OF NEW MATER I ALB. stirs the newest fabrics here. the SMART TWEED COATS, Newest Winter Shades. Made to Order, £6 6s. ALL V T OOL VELOURS in New Shades of Fawn, Brown, Grey, Cinnamon. Coats to Order £5 7s 6d to £7 10s« SpechU Offer in TWEED COSTUMES, Made up to Order. DAINTY EVENING FROCKS, n, Shades of Coral, Peach, Nectarine, Flame, Rust. Made to Order, £4 193 Bd. ALL WOOL GABERDINE REPPS, MAROCAINS, VELOURS, ETC-’ in Newest Colourings. Frocks made to order, complete. £5 178 6d, The Latest in Materials for VmteiWraps and Coats, including Beautiful Checked Marocains Self Striped Astrakhans, Fancy Seaettes, also Superior Quality Black Sealette, made up to your order. patterns and estimates given free. FILL YOUR CROCKERYNEEDS AT THE FARMERS’ •We have just landed a further Stock of English Whito Dinnerware and English White Cups and Saucers. These are from the Leading Potteries of the “Old Country,” and represent the Finest Value obtainable. Special! See our range of ENGLISH FOOTWARMERS-a necessity to Winter Comfort. THE FARMERS’ CHINA DEPARTMENT. D THE FARMERS DEPARTM ENTAL MOLASSES MOLASSES Many Fanners have long realised the* value of Molasses fur I odder and have obtained good results by using l it. To meet the increasing demand and to facilitate handling, we have made favourable arrangements do supply our Clients with Molasses packed iu 561 b. Tins, two tins to a case. There is going to be a great shortage of Bran and Pollard during the coming winter, and we strongly advise our clients to book their order for molasses ai once. C.F.C.A. TIM ABU AND BRANCHES. m m THE FARMERS FOR furniture If you want, the best —and none else is good enough get it at We have special facilities for offering Upholstered _ 1 uraituic and Bedding—lines that are made to our special instructions —made right with the highest quality materials—and we know that, quality considered, our values are unequalled. AND NOTE THESE BEDDING VALUES. EASY CHAIRS from £5 ]os. • CHESTERFIELDS from £lO 10s. OAK TABLES, RIMU TABLES, PEDESTALS, BEDSTEADS, PURE KAPOC BEDDING PURE WOOL BEDDING. GOOD WORKMANSHIP. ALL UPHOLSTERY DONE BY FIRST-CLASS EXPERTS ON THE PREMISES. '

“ MOTHERS ” ' ■ ' AT Frank Kelly’a • OPPOSITE HERBERT'S.

We have gone to considerable trouble to obtain Rabbit Traps which we can confidently recommend to our Clients throughout South Canterbury. THE “ KOWHAI ” (Flat Spring) AND THE “ KOWIRE ’ (Wire Spring). Represent- the best possible value. The quality and pattern of these traps will suit the most particular trapper. Get our prices early. Big shipments o.t llirearms and Ammunition have just been opened up. The new Browning Automatic” Rifle is now very popular. Call and get. full particulars. England, THE PROGRESSIVE IRONMONGERS :::::: TIMARU. Telephone 215.

make this your FOOT comfort week. LEAVE YOUR FOOT TROUBLE® HERE AT OUR STORE. DECIDE to end your foot trouble* thl* week! It’* only a question of making up your mind not to suffer the torture* of foot ills any longer. Right here In our store you can now secure the means of Quick and cer tain relief from any foot trouble. Tired, aching feet; fallen arches; weak ankles; rheumatlc-llke pain In feat and leg*; cerns; callouses or bunions—we offer you an a special way tni* week * personal eemoe to end these torture*. , This service, with its assurance of complete and lasting relief, Is given our customers free of charge by a Foot Comfort Expert especially trained In Dr. Scholl’s methods. He will gladly give you a demonstration of the proper Dr. Scholl Appliance or Remedy which will meet your Individual requirements. GORDON HANCOX. ROOT IMPORTER, 3EMUKA-

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 2 May 1925, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 2 May 1925, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 2 May 1925, Page 5

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