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THE TO EASY STREET. We are al] trying to get there, but any housewife or farmer can make a start by buying a Pumice Washing Boiler, and save money in installing, fuel and time. Made from everlasting pumice concrete, reinforced with hardened steel, and bound with steel i oops—cheaper than a brick copper—u’s MURDER for any woman to do washing with thick, stifling smoke rushing -out between cracked bricks and a stuffed-up chimney. It takes very littlo fuel, the heat is concentrated, and IN A few minutes the water is boiling. Von can use a Pumice Washing Boiler outside in the open, without risk of firing buildings, or inside —anywhere 1 All TIMARU housewives should have ono installed. Every boiler has a standard size copper; will burn any kind of fuel, including gas. It aso takes up less room in a WASH-HOUSE. tnnn any other boiler. Ask your ironmonger, or Gas Company about thorn, or Cromptons, Ltd., makers, Tuam Street, Christchurch.

SUITS are very All over South Canterbury *nd North Otago, CAVE SUITS are popular. They have set a standard of style and a standard of clothing value. Real Style, Skilful Designing, Fine AH 'Wool Fabrics, Careful Tailoring, Style that Wide choice in fashionable fabrics and models for the young man who wants latest stylo and for the conservative dresser who wants quiet elegance. All of these at Moderate Prices. REMEMBER I We have A SUITING just right for you. Call and have a look over Tift; NEW RANGE OF SUMMER SUITINGS. Fred. S. Cave THE RELIABLE TAILOR, STAFFORD STREET, Opp. Theatre Royal.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 21 January 1926, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 21 January 1926, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 21 January 1926, Page 8