WANAKA MOTORS, LIMITED. DAILY SERVICES Dep.: Daily, Timaru for Dunedin, t 7 a.m. and 1 pm. Dep.: Timaru for Central Otago via Palmerston and Ranfurly and Cromwell. 7 a.m. Mon., Wed. and Fri. 1 p.m. Tues., Thurs., and Sat. Dep.: Dunedin for Pembroke and Oueeristowu via Roxburgh, at 9 a.m. daily and 3 p.m., via Ranfurly, Tues., Thurs. Sat. N.Z. AIRWAYS, Ltd. air taxis FROM 1/- PER MILE. FLYING INSTRUCTION ARRANGED AT FAIRLIE, GERALDINE, TIMARU, WAIMATE, KUROW & O AMARU. FLIGHTS FROM 5/%, | RENTAL CARS (Drive Yourself.) Depot: DOMINION MOTORS, Limited. ’Phone 986 AIRPORT: SALTWATER CREEK. -Phone 978. tSundays Excluded. Telegrams: "WHITESTAR," Dunedin. HEAD OFFICE: 14-20 Stafford Street. DUNEDIH. SPECIAL NOTICE COMMENCING NOVEMER 1 OUR USUAL 1.30 P.M. SERVICE FOR OAMARU AND DUNEDIN WILL DEPART FROM LISTER’S MOTORS AT I P.M. BOOK AT LISTER’S MOTORS AND TIMARU BOOK CLUB HUNTER’S D. O. T. MOTORS
Your Summer Holiday PLAN TO TRAVEL BY RAIL Now is the time to be saving up for that necessary summer holiday. Cheap travel by rail—less than a penny a mile, second-class, and a slight fraction over a penny, first-class—helps people to build up strength of mind and body. For a holiday, long or short, your railways give you that best, cheapest, safest service. SAVE UP IFOR TRIPS BY RAIL
We make no exaggerated claims for our Rings, but any, diamond merchant will tell. you that G. & T. /oung Ltd. are recognised as buyers of fine gems only. Diamond Engagement Rings from £lO. G. & T. YOUNG, Ltd. 202 STAFFORD STREET, TIMARU. ALSO IN DUNEDIN
BOTTLE STORE BARGAINS SEPPELT’S SPECIAL VINTAGE PORT— 3/6 INVALID PORT— 4/SEDGWICK’S SHERRY— 4/6 FEUERHEERD’S SPANISH SHERRY— 6/6 GUIMARAEN’S OPORTO PORT— 6/6 GROVINE BRANDY WINE— 5/6 HOUSE WHISKY— 11/6 VETERAN WHISKY— 13/BISQUIT’S BRANDY— 11/6 LEMON HART RUM— 11/6 LONDON DRY GIN— 11/6 SCHNAPPS— 12/SQUARE GIN— 13/6 COCKTAIL— 10/6 VERMOUTH— 7/6 AUSTRALIAN BURGUNDY, HOCK, CHABLIS, SAUTERNE, MUSCAT, CLARET, FRONTIGNAC AND CONSTANTIA 5/6 PER BOTTLE GROSVEHOR HOTEL “Where it Costs Less to Buy the Best.” Ring 'Phone 7 for Free Delivery in Town.
■ ■ ■ OLD FRIENDS or STRANGERS? Many of the products that greet you from shelf or counter to-day bear familiar names. Names you know by their advertising. By their reputation. Or by personal experience. They seem like old friends. Other products are strangers. Often their appeal is bargain price. Or you are told they are “just as good” as the advertised articles. But remember that before there can be imitation there must be something worth imitating. And who ever saw an imitation as good as the original? THE ANSWER TO SUBSTITUTION IS ALWAYS “NO”
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 19945, 1 November 1934, Page 2
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