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HANCOX’S BOOT SALE IS STILL GOING STRONG. WOMEN’S SHOES, 5/-, 7/6, 10/6. CHILDREN’S SHOES, 1/-, 2/6, 6/-. MEN’S WORKING BOOTS, 12/6, 18/6, 19/6. GUM BOOTS, SLIPPERS, AND GOLOSHES, ALL AT SALE PRICES, Remember! We do the Best Boot Repairs in South Canterbury. FOR BETTER VALUE, TRY GORDON HANCOX, BOOT IMPORTER, TEMUKA. Phones: Bus. 83, Private 6. POPULAR LINES AT POPULAR PRICES. U.F.S.D. TOOTH BRUSHES ..2/6 U.F.S.D. TOOTH PASTE . . . . 1/6 U.F.S.D. RADIO HAND LOTION 1/6 U.F.S.D. LUNG TONIC, 1/6 and 2/U.F.S.D. RADIO TRAINING OIL, 2/- and 2/6. We guarantee Our Lines and will refund money if you are not satisfied REMEMBER! OUR DISPENSING DEPARTMENT IS SECOND TO NONE IN THE DOMINION. U.F.S.D. WRITING MADE A PLEASURE. With Good Stationery Your Correspondence will become a Pleasure. We Stock the Exquisite Stationery, the Pembury Bond, and the Chic. A high-grade linen-faced paper in three delicate shades. Pads 1/- each. Envelopes to match 6d per packet. No other paper is just as good. HENDERSON, BOOKSELLER, OPP. HERBERT'S.

PROTECTION. 'T'HE GUARDIAN ASSURANCE CO, * LTD., a large, progressive, sound, and old established office will protect your property against the ever lurking danger of FIRE. Every class of property Insured at low rates of preir .m. Motor Cars and .Motor Cycles covered against fire whilst travelling or in any place in New Zealand. Motor Cars covered also under comprehensive policies. ACCIDENT INSURANCE. Employers protect yourselves against claims arising through employees meeting with accidents whilst in your employ. You are liable for heavy damages for serious accidents. Employers can also insure themselves under our personal accident and sickness policies whilst anywhere in New Zealand. 24 hours cover for seven days a Aveek. FRED GRUHN, Chief Agent Guardian Assurance Co., Ltd. LIFE INSURANCE. Undoubtedly the best Life Office in the World, and the one offering the most advantages is the NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION. See for yourself, by taking out a policy with this Association, and be started on to the road of success. Thousands of people Strathallan and Stafford Street?, Timaru. ’Phone 1060, are on this road. For your owp happiness and success see us To-day.

FRED GRUHN, District Agent, National Mutual Life Association. Offices: Hay’s Buildings, Corner L. G. Scrimshaw & Son, FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS, TEMUKA. WE MANUFACTURE FURNITURE of all Designs and Periods. OUR CHESTERFIELD SUITES Are worth Inspection, both as to QUALITY AND PRICE. ECONOMICAL UNDERTAKING. L. G. Scrimshaw & Son, FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS, TEMUKA. WHEN SPENDING A DAY ON THE BAY, HAVE LUNCH WITH THE FAMILY AT The Bluebird (Opp. Grand Theatre.) A SATISFYING THREE-COURSE LUNCH, Daintily Served for 1/6. MORNING AND AFTERNOON TEAS A SPECIALITY. Supper until 11 o’cloclr nightly. H. Pateman, PROPRIETOR, Opposite Grand Theatre. Stocktaking Sale. ALL GOODS REDUCED 10 TO 58 P.C. DURING NEXT SEVEN DAYS. DIAMOND RINGS. WRISTLET WATCH DOULTON CHINA, CHIMING CLOCKS, ALARM CLOCKS. . SfilE OUR PRICES. KEN MAYO, EMPIRE BUILDINGS. TIMARU. ECLIPSE Chain Mash Netting for »U Protective Purport. Made from the best English Wires. Send to-day lor catalogue oi Fencing, Gates, etc. ECLIPSE FENCE CO. LTD. 661 COLOMBO ST., CHRIBTOHUROH. McW. & S. DON’T buy starch, like you would soda. Ask- for ‘‘Dove’ ’ Brand ure Rice Starch, and see that you »t it. Purest and <—2. (

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 17 March 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 17 March 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 17 March 1927, Page 2

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