X ;'%v* 1 m ■ « . ilk: m -■ % % ■A * ’ X ;; - I The advent of Spring With the coming of Spring our thoughts naturally turn to Warmer Days, and with the warmer days we think of the new SPRING MILLINERY At BALLANTYNES An advance shipment of Charming Models have arrived, designed and made in the Fashion Centre of Europe. Models can be seen in the New Pananalague, Bakou, Bangkok, Fancy Hemp, and Lace Straws. A Smart Combination of the new Straws and Felt and the new Light Weight Felts for Spring Wear. These becoming Models are now being displayed in our Windows and Showroom. Cl
If uickly Relieve SORE, Aching Muscles Strain, overwork or exposure may bring soreness of the muscles, throbbing aches at each bodily movement, and simple Inflammation. Don’t suffer; simply rub painful parts gently with PAINKILLER and see how promptly comfort is restored.-how supple the muscles become. By bandaging the affected parts with a clean cloth moistened with PAINKILLER Keep PAINKILLER always at hand. You can’t tell when you may need it. No. 2 USl V
*. Concrete/ Modern farmers throughout the Dominion are finding it pays to use concrete. Storage rooms, fence posts, garages, retaining walls, stable and cow shed floors, cisterns, silos, foundations, are but some of tho uses to which concrete is being put. Farmers can do the work themselves and get clean, satisfactory, permanent jobs at low cost. For good concrete construction, the cement must be uniform and dependable . Milburn Portland Cement is made to and exceeds the British standard specifications for Portland Cement. There's a Milburn Cement dealer in your neighbourhood—he's at your service. Milburn Portland Cement Quality sr&rrmatsd Local Agent: C. G. BBYAN KING, Strathallan Street, Timaru.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18635, 2 August 1930, Page 6
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