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BUSINESS NOTICES. “ Home Pleasures are not crowned " Where Home Music Is not found.’* PIANOS AND HAPPY HOMES. YY7HY? Because the Piano of tovv day is a great educator in the Home, a great source of pleasure to all. Its possession can be secured by small monthly payments from your income, which can be arranged to suit your convenience. The choice of such an instrument is easy at CHAS. BEGG & CO., Stafford Street and Arcade, —“THE GREAT PIANO HOUSE.”— WASHDYKE STORE. FREE FREE FREE FREE A BAG OF SUGAR GIVEN AWAY FREE! We are overstocked in TEA, and for a SHORT PERIOD we are offering 501 b. CHESTS OP REAL GOOD HOUSEHOLD TEA at 1/6 per lb, and with each Chest we are giving away FREE a 701 b. BAG of 1A SUGAR. We are also overstocked in Salmon and Canned Fruits and Jellies, etc., and we are offering Finest Quality Fink Salmon, lib. Tins at 1/- per Tin; Red lib Tins, 1/3 per Tin; Peaches and Apricots 2£’s, finest quality, in h Doz. Lots for 6/- Cash; Jellies, Assorted, 1/10 per Dozen. 3 Dozen Lots for 5/-. MOTOR OILS, Ist GRADE TEXACO, FOR FORDS, 1 Gallon Tins, 5/6 per Tin; 4 Gallon Tin, 20/-. Also Grades for other makes of Cars at 5/6 per Gallon, or 4 Gallons for 20/-. WE ARE CASH BUYERS OF FRESH EGGS AT TOP PRICES. WILSON & McDUFF, LIMITED, WASHDYKE. 'PHONE 13395. SHIPPING NOTICES. r ’TO 'THE OLD0 LD p OUNTRY 1 O I HE W LD FIRST CLASS CABIN CLASS TOURIST CLASS THIRD CLASS. The Mighty Water Boulevard to England —the St. Lawrence Route. One-Third the way along the picturesque and sheltered St. Lawrence—with only four days open sea. And Canadian Pacific ships sailing through French Canada are chateau-like in their furnishings—superior service—-world-famed cuisine. The new five-day Giantess “Empress of Britain,” 42,500 tons, the world’s most luxurious ship, makes her maiden voyage in June. There’s the magnificent “Empress of Australia,” and “Empress of France” —the four 20,000 ton “Duchesses,” finest and fastest cabin steamers on the Atlantic and the popular “M” ships—Southampton, Liverpool, London, Belfast and Glasgow. U.S.S. Co., or A. W. Essex, Canadian Pacific Railway, Maritime Building, 32-34 Quay Street, Auckland. QOUTIi AFRICA AND ENGLAND *r* “BLUE FUNNEL AND WHITE STAR —ABERDEEN JOINT SERVICE ” j | From Steamer. J Tons, j Sydney. •NESTOR x l 14.630 | Mar. 13. J CERAMIC x | 18,500 j Mar. 24. t DEMOSTHENES | 11,250 | Apl. 18. •ASCANIUS | 10,100 | May 11. tTHEMISTOCi-iES | 11.500 ( May 30 •ULYSSES | 14,700 , July 20. EURIPEDES j 15,000 j Sept. 5. 1 i •First-Class only. 1 Cabin Class only. rFirst and Third Classes. xCall at Hobart. Through Rates from New Zealand. Interchangeable Return Tickets. For full particulars, apply— DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., NAT. MORTGAGE AND AGENCY CO.. LTD. WHITE STAR LIME FRANS-ATLANTIC SERVICES. Including the magnificent Royal Mail Express Steamers: MAJESTIC, 56,621 tons. (The World’s Largest Steamer J OLYMPIC, 46,439 torus HOMERIC. 34,351 tons. Also licet oi wioaern Liners oi i.om iiU.uuo to «*o,ouo tons, maintaining leguiur service between Montreal end New York, and European Main r'O.tS. Through Bookings made ui conjuncture with the Union S.S. Coy’s ’FTisco I and Vancouver services. A good i selection of Atlantic Accommodation j heid in New Zealand Travel by the White Star Line—- ; foremast Comfort and Service. For accommodation and full par- ! demurs, apply— Oiwkii Oi COMPANY, IJMITED, i NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY i COMPANY LIMITED.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 18806, 19 February 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 18806, 19 February 1931, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 18806, 19 February 1931, Page 1

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