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For Everything You Need Try— THE FARMERS’ —1 True! The angler cast —a whopper rose—the fish ran—the reel screamed—then the line broke. And the angler '.vent home a sadder and a wiser m an. Experience, the greatest teacher in the world, sent him .to us for honest tackle. Next time he returned "with a smile and a meal in his creel. ■ For; honest to goodness tackle—hooks, silk lines, and flawless rods, and the hundred and one requisites of the angler, we carry -the stocks—complete. FISHING TACKLE Fishing Tackle for River or Sea. We have some odd sices of Trout Flies at 2/- dozen. FARMERS’ TACKLE DEPARTMENT. Shirts, Pyjamas, f m Hi ft, V /, '/ ! I" /1 < II: . / % V m $ & II m r. I Ss Underwear, etc. that are Better Fitting, Better Wearing and Lower Priced. When you know you can secure these features it’s hardly worth searching elsewhere, is it? See Our Displays Our Values will certainly remind you that you need a supply right now. Mercery Department EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS in MEN'S NEGLIGE SHIRTS, with Starched Collar to Match— Prices, 10/6 to 15/9 Each ■WHITE ART SILK AND COTTON UNDERWEAR for the Summer. Singlets and Knee Drawers —• All Ono Price, 7/6, 7/9, 8/6 Each GENUINE P.K. FUJI SILK TENNIS and CANOE SHIRTS— Prices, 19/0 and 22/0 AND FOR BOYS’ TOO! JUST COME TO HAND —A WIDE RANGE OF MEN'S TORP.ALCO SHIRTS, in White and Stripes, with Collar to Match — Price, 11/6 Each We have a WONDERFUL RANGE OF WIDE-END TIES, in Stripes and Fancy Designs— Prices, From 3/6 to 6/11 ART SILK AND WOOL UNDERWEAR, in Blue, Natural and Pink Shade. All Moderately Priced. WE HAVE A FULL RANGE OF AERTEX AND COTELLA UNDERWEAR for Men and Boys. for Boys’ Wear NEW STRIPES IN BOYS’ CRASH SHIRTS, Cance and Tennis Collars— Prices, 6/6 to 8/6 WE HAVE A FULL RANGE OF BOYS' COTTON BATHING COSTUMES— At 3/6 and 3/9 BOYS’ FUJI SILK 'VARSITY TOPS —Something Cool for Summer Wear— From 9/11 Each CREAM JERSEYS FOR SMALL BOYS — Prices, 8/9 to 10/6 CREAM MERCERISED COTTON SHIRTS, Canoe and Tennis Necks — Prices, 6/3 to 7/6 BOYS’ GREY UNION SHIRTS, Tennis and Canoe Collars. Tory Serviceable for School Wear From 6/11 to 8/11 Each GENUINE IRISH POPLIN TIES. Unique Effects —■ At 7/6 Each LATEST COLOURINGS IN PYRAMID HANDKERCHIEFS— Price Now 1/3 Each CHOICE DESIGNS IN MEN’S ART SILK FANCY J HOSE — At 4/6 Pair MEN'S ART SILK AND "WOOL FANCY i HOSE. Our Range is Unsurpassed—• Prices From 4/6 to 6/11 WE HAVE AN EXCLUSIVE RANGE OF MEN'S AND BOYS’ BATHING COSTUMES for the Coming Season. Inexpensive \ r alues. MEN’S CREAM PULL-OVERS, Summer Sports Wear — Piiccs From 10/6 to 15/9 WE HAVE AN EXCLUSIVE RANGE OF LUVISCA SILK SHIRTS at Moderate Prices. A NEW RANGE OF MEN’S COLLARS JUST ARRIVED, in Soft, Semi-Soft and Starched —' Prices From 1/8 Each WHITE SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, in Plain and Initials. Always a Suitable Gift — Prices, 4/3 to 7/6 AERTEX PYJAMAS, for Summer Wear — At 19/6 Pair MEN’S WHITE SILK SCARVES— The Very Latest— Prices From 10/6 Each ss THE FARMERS 9 99 DEPARTMENTAL. m 8 THURS SAT FRI SUN MON TUES WED For Every Day in the Week— THE FARMERS 1 SUGAR, lA 3d per lb SUGAR, IA—--16/6; Cash, 15/9 JELLIES—--5 pkts 1/-, 12 for 2/3 SARDINES— Per Tin sd, Per Doz. 4/9 Per Tin lOd, Per Doz. 9/3 COOKING FIGS—--5d per lb BEST LAYER FIGS—8d per lb RASPBERRY BUTTER—1/- per lb PRUNES— 4d per lb 5 PER CENT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH. When Camping Time Comes You’ll appreciate the Convenience and Efficiency of THE “RECOFIX” COOKER Now is the time to buy your “Recofix.” The Cooker obviates the necessity of keeping the cooking range heated in large households. Housewives in smaller establishments will appreciate its convenience in the hot weather, and it is ideally suited for use in Bungalows and Bachelor Flats or for Camping, Picknicking, Yachting, etc. Easy and Inexpensive to Use. It will cook a single dish or a whole meal. LET US DEMONSTRATE.

s******************************* Owing to numerous requests from the Dairy Farmers of^ # OTAIO, ST. ANDREWS and PAREORA, * # Ou.r Lorry will collect cream in the above districts on # # TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, commencing on 4th October,.#. ■# 1927. # # y-T—-T- - . _=_== # For Satisfaction in WEIGHTS, TEST and GRADE, supply# | The WAIMATE CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY Co. Ltd.# | Box 66. WAIMATE. ’Phone 222. * ******************** ************ j 1927 | 'Xa wit Mowers j They are easy-running, easily adjusted, and practically self-sharp-j ening. Call and see the new models just landed. ' 3’P.E.ULER, .“-blade, plain bearing; J4in and 10Jn blades. PARAGON, 5-blade, ball bearing; 121 n, 14in and JGin blades i X.EW AMERfOUS, ball bearing; 14in, lOin and 18in blades. , RA?« SOME’S LION, ilin, 18in, and 151 n blades. ,V ■' =■- ... • - ' "JOHN EDMOND, Ltd. HARDWARE MERCHANTS. I >■ Scphia Street ’ r lmarr. \ Ip to J-M ALTERATION BARGAINS IN FURNITURE The builders are in charge of our factory, making extensive alterations, and to clear the FURNITURE on hand we are going to offer specially attractive BARGAINS IN FURNITURE FOR ONE MONTH. Yve would like you to get our,prices before purchasing, for we are determined that our prices will be the lowest. MANUFACTURERS— We have been manufacturers supplying the retail firms for over 50 years, and we are now in the retail, selling DIRECT TO THE PUBLIC. are the largest manufacturers. ' Personally guarantee every article they sell. Reputation for honest dealing is well known. 'Will save you at least 10 per cent, on the next best. TERMS.—If you desire assistance for Terms, you will find our prices considerably less than elsewhere. Giro us a visits and we will surely convince you. For Better Furniture on Better Terms. 144 STAFFORD ST. NEXT GABITES’

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 17775, 11 October 1927, Page 5

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