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LISTER’S MOTORS ■PHONE 815. Sefton Street. ’PHONE 815. WAIMATE RACES. THURSDAY, 30th MARCH. Special Race Bus leaves Crown Hotel 10.30 am., returning after Last Race. 6/- RETURN. TIMARU . OAMARU - DUNEDIN. Dept. Timaru 7 am., 12.45 pm. Tlmaru-Pembroke via Palmerston, Ranfurly, Waiplata, Clyde and Cromwell, 7 am. Mondays, Wednesday) and Fridays. Air Taxis to any part of New Zealand by ‘White Star" 'Planes. Booking Agents: Butler's “Southern Cross” Service Station. A.A.R.D. HUNTERS D.O.T MOTORS. TIMARU-DUNEDIN-INVERCARGIUL-KUROW— Cars arrive from South: 9.30 am. and 12.50 pm. DAILY. Cars leave for South Monday to Saturday, 11 a.m. and 1.30 pm Sunday, 1.30 p.m. ONLY. TIMARU-CHRISTCHURCH— In conjunction with Colllngs Parlour Cars, Ltd, (in liquidation) Car arrives from North 12.45 p.m. Daily. Departs 1.45 p.m. Daily. Parcels carried on all Routes. Passengers called for. All Bookings, Parcels and Enquiries— Jas. Moyes, Land and Estate Agent, Hay’s Buildings, and Miss Thomson, Timaru Book Club. ’Phones 867 M, Night 867 S ’Phones 867 M, Night 867 S Railway Picwict Ffci All CHEAP TRIPS FOR PARTIES. In these days, when the world’s troubles make people here “look at the pennies,” the railways are a lucky boon, for a penny takes a picnic excursionist a long way. The special concession fares average less than Jd 'a mile for children and less than |d a mile for adults (second class). The first class fares are correspondingly low. Details of the best picnicking places in the principal districts are given clearly and fully in free booklets. The assistance of experienced railway officers is available for the efficient organisation of picnics. SAFETY - COMFORT - ECONOMY 170 MILLIONS WITHOUT FATALITY. & “FINLAYSON’S ARE RIGHT” “YOUR HOME SHOULD COME FIRST” Furnish it with Furniture of lteal Merit. It ia our sincere wish to give Genuine Satisfaction, that our esteemed customers may know of our facilities, we Extend a Cordial Invitation to Visit Our Showrooms, which will acquaint you with the Exceptional Values we can offer in Oak and Rimu Furniture. Our Stocks include a Large Variety of Designs which have proved popular, because they are Well Made and can be Sold at a Low Price. Every Piece Carries Our Guarantee of Quality, based on a lifetime’s experience of manufacturing, wholesale and retail. FINLAYSONS GEORGE STREET

Blood Cherries Almost every girl whatever her position, however comfortable and happy she may be, has periods of depression. You will know the dread feeling of something going to happen, you cannot explain it, but you feel low and often weep, not knowing what you are weeping for. At times such as these, a course of CHERRIES thing, they are a splendid BRAIN and NERVE TONIC and Quickly Dispel All Peelings of Depression Thev Brighten Your Eye and Make Your Step You no longer wish to mope at home, they give you energy to get aDOUi. FOR MAKING BLOOD. 2/6 A BOTTLE FROM L B. JAMES (Agent) Prescription Chemist, Timaru.

PETROL 1/9 I We cannot sell you Motorspirit at that price, but we can beat the high tax bv giving you up to a , HUNDRED MILES PER GALLON On One of Our Second Hand Motor Cycles A Good Range of Dependable Machines in All Models Guaranteed to be I Mechanically Sound and in Good Order Arrange for a Demonstration P. A. Rodgers Motor, Cycle and Radio Dealer Stafford Street South

MORE KITCHEN HINTS Any jams left in the dishes at the table can be used up to make a delightful filling for tartlets or layer cakes—any except marmalade, that is (states a writer in an exchange). Mix, for instance, plum, apricot, raspberry, and melon. Put into a saucepan with a lump of butter and an egg, and boil all together for about seven minutes. Stirring well, and pressing out all humps. Add a few grains of rice when making a baked custard and it will not go watery. Talking of rioe, when boiling it, add a few grains of lemon juice to the water. This keeps the kernels separate and makes the cooked rice white and fluffy. Do not throw away the crusts you cut off sandwiches. Sprinkle a little salt over them and toast in a quick oven. These are delicious served with soup. When taking little tea cakes or scones out of the oven slip them on to a board and leave till cool, the reason being that the wood absorbs the moisture and keeps the underpart of the cakes dry and soft.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19450, 27 March 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19450, 27 March 1933, Page 2