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A Great Value ! THE PRICE PROVES IT. d JL ■&, Sifc* Till the Latest (2o ion rings*— Till the Latest Stripes*AH the Latest (E hecks*SPECIAL CASTILE SOAP (British Make) 31C DOZEN QIC /t) —TABLETS— 0/D n GEORGE ST., TIMARIJ.

Ideal for Country HomesGold Medal RANGES for Coal or Wood. The last word in baking efficiency and convenience. Free from crevices that collect dirt and grease. Easily cleaned in a third the time taken to clean ordinary ranges. Supplies hot water in abundance. Ask your Ironmonger or Builders' Merchant to show you a Champion, or post this advertisement with your address for interesting literature. And for the Modern Home where Gas is available , GAS COOKERS Otago University says of them : — •• We have found the • CHAMPION ’ Stove thoroughly reliable at all times, and have proved its economy and efficiency by experiment, and are pleased to place our stamp of approval upon it.” (Signed) A. G. STRONG, Dean of the Home Science Faculty. . \o guesswork with this perfect oven-heat control. CHAMPION GAS COOKERS are on View at the Showrooms of TIMARU GAS CO., LTD., Soplva Street Terms: £2 Deposit and 10/- a Month. All Ironmongers and Builders’ Merchants. And all Leading Plumbers and Builders’ Merchant*.

Gravesend. The story is that wh . Captain John Smith, of lllought Lincolnshire, was condemned to deal by her father, the Princess flung hi bodv between him and his executionel and saved his life. Later she was to! that he was dead, and she married young planter. She came to England the followifl year and died at Gravesend of a brokd heart when she learned that CaptaJ Smith w as still living.

Old Romance Recalled: A Red Indian Princess’s romance of three centuries ago was recalled by the wedding in the village church at Cheam, Surrey, of Dr Ronald S. Hayward, of Odiham, Hants, to Miss Margaret Lilian Gaston, of Cheam. The bride is descended from Princess Pocahontas, of Virginia, who died during a visit to England in 1616, and was buried in St. George's Church,

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18618, 14 July 1930, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18618, 14 July 1930, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18618, 14 July 1930, Page 4