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i THE FARMERS’ MEN’S STORE HIGHER QUALITY, LOWER PRICES FANCY SOX JACQUARD WOOL SOX--1/11 WOOL AND ART SILK—--2/11 to 5/11 PURE SILK with Art. Clox--3/6 $ m 4!‘ m PURE SILK, Black, For Evening: Wear— 5/6 HEAVY WOOL in Fancy Designs— 3/11, 4/11 “GIVE HIM SOX” SINCERITY” SPORTS TROUSERS, Plain Greys and Striped Fawns— 14/9 to 29/6 WHITE GABERDINE SPORTS TROUSERS, for Tennis and Cricket — 22/6 to 32/6 SMART TWEED SPORTS COATS in New Brown, Novelty Weaves, Double Sewn, for Strenuous Use—29/6 to 39/6 SUMMER BLAZERS in New Club Stripes--24/6 to 38/11 TRAVEL GOODS PAXALL” SUITCASE, for Day, Week, or Month--31/6 FIBRE SUITCASES, Sizes 22in., 24in., 26in. Extra Strong Corners— 6/6 to 11/6 TAKE THESE WITH YOU PELACO” GUARANTEED SHIRTS, Full Size, Double Sewn Shoulders and Cuffs. Smart New Stripes in Blues and Browns. One Collar to Match— 8/11 “RANGITIRA” SHIRT, Splendid Value. One Collar to Match— 7/11 “LUVISCA” BETTER THAN SILK, Newest Designs, Perfect Fitting— 12/6 TOOTALS “RED LABEL” POPLIN, a Super Production, Pre-Shrunk, Double Cuffs and Two Semi-Stiff Collars—--13/6 FUJI SILK, HEAVY WEIGHT TENNIS SHIRTS, Extra Long and Full Swing Sleeves— 9/11 BOYS’ STRIPED POPLIN CANOE SHIRTS — 3/6 BOYS’ NURSE CLOTH EVERYDAY SHIRTS, All Sizes—--2/6 BOYS’ FUJI P.K. QUALITY SHIRTS— 6/11 ACCEPTABLE GIFTS I Si PERFECTLY CUT READY-TO-WEAR SUITS “Sincerity,” “Lynx,” “Styleplus” Smart Greys, Browns. Fancy Blues and Navys Moderately Priced 79/6, 105/-, 115/-, 126/DRESSING GOWNS HEAVY ART. SILK, FULL SIZE, DRESSING GOW'NS, Silk WaistCord and Tassel, New Designs—--25/9 Fine quality, all wool dressing GOWNS, Corded and Silk Tassels— 47/6 HEAVY WOOL DRESSING GOWNS, Everlasting Wear— Special, 37/6 -■v •THE BETTER PRESENT’ TIES LUSTROUS SILKS in Stripes, Fancy and Neat Designs— i/6 BETTER QUALITY TIES in Novel Designs and Colours— 2/6 CHRISTMAS SPECIAL, 100% SILK in Beautiful Designs, Extra Long and Uncrushable—--3/11, 4/11 and 5/11 WOOLLEN TWEED TIES in New Checks, Plaids and Small Designs, British Made from N.Z. Wool— 3/6 and 4/6 TIES with HANDKERCHIEFS to Match, Nicely Boxed— 7/ii PYJAMAS MEN’S STRIPED FUJI SILK PYJAMAS, Plain or Polo Collars— 22/6 STRIPED “LUVISCA” PYJAMAS, Full Size—24/6 MERCERISED POPLIN PYJAMAS with Contrast Collar and Cuffs- Specially Smart— 18/6 MEN’S “CEPEA” PYJAMAS, Full Size, Modernistic Stripes. The Best Value ever Offered— 15/9 SUEDE WINCEYETTE PYJAMAS, New Stripes and Contrasts— 9/11 FARMERS “SPECIAL” CHRISTMAS OFFER in HEAVY WINCEYETTE— 5/11 BOYS’ PYJAMAS in Horrockses Heavy Weight Flannelette— 4/6 SHOP EARLY 6 DEPARTMENTAL STORE

AMICUS CERTUS IN RE INCELRTA “A sure friend in uncertain times.” The Ideal LIFE OFFICE Read what “The Policy,” a prominent English Insurance Journal, says in its issue of 29th October, 1932: “If impregnable security, most liberal policy contracts, and unsurpassed bonus results are the hall-mark of the ideal Life Office, then the Australian Mutual Provident Society, familiarly known as the A.M.P., must be near to approaching this ideal.” An Example of the Benefits of A.M.P. Protection: In 1907 a young New Zealander, 33 years of age, took out a whole life policy for £3OO at a quarterly premium of £2. He died last year after having paid premiums amounting to £196. The claim, however was for £503, as over the period a sum of £203 had been added as bonuses to the policy. It will be observed that TH£ BONUS ADDITIONS ALONE exceeded the premiums paid. The late member was thus assured during 24i years for sums ranging from £3OO to £503, and his representatives received £2/11/4 for every £1 paid to the Society. Play safe for 1933 by securing, without delay, an A.M.P. policy contract backed by £86,600,000 funds—all within the British Empire. All N.Z. Claims, etc., paid in N.Z. currency.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19373, 23 December 1932, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19373, 23 December 1932, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19373, 23 December 1932, Page 13