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SILK VELVET m i WE CELEBRATE HOME SEWING WEEK WITH THIS UNBEATABLE OFFER IN FINE QUALITY FABRICS 36in„ -m % ii 36 Shades FRENCH DELUSTRED VELVET, 36 in. A Deep Pile Velvet making the Perfect Bridge Coat, or important 16/6 Evening Frock— Yard BLACK UNCRUSHABLE VELVET Guaranteed not to crush, in Rich Jet Black. The Perfect Fabric— 14/6 FLORAL SILK VELVET Delightful Prints on Chiffon Velvet, very Occasional with Gorgeous 5/11 Colouring— ' yard BRITISH DELUSTRED SEMI RING VELVET Here is a Beautiful Cloth, Perfect Drape, shewing in Ten New Shades 5/fi Truly remarkable Value— yard CLOQUE SILK METALS Fashion’s Favourite for Winter. These Wonderful Fabrics make most JO/6 Colourful and Rich Evening Gowns. Prices from— Yard PRINTED “VELSOIR” A Special Value for “Home Sewing Week.” A Splendid Fabric with 2/6 rich colourings in spot and Floral Designs on Dark Ground— Yard PYJAMA SERVICE FOR “ HOME SEWING WEEK ” Buy Your “Excella” Pattern and let Farmers cut it out free. 3Hin. STRIPED PYJAMA 1 1 1 J CLOTH. Ten New E>e- A A 2~ a signs— YD. 36in. “SELWYN” FLORAL A/ A CLOTH. Beautifully Soft A/ ‘x and New Pastel Tones with YD. Rosebud—36in. SUEDETTE CLOTH 1 IQ The Cloth with a Velvet I/O Finish. Latest Stripes— Y r D. 36in HORROCKSES 1 / II “IDEAL” & “SHEEPSKIN” A / A 1 Two Reliable Super Quality YD. Cloths — 36in. “LVLLABY.” ..World 0/0 Renowned Cloth for Per- u/ *) feet Wear in Stripes and YD Floral Designs—“EXCELLA” PATTERNS The Newest Styles Received by last Mail. “Sew and Save.” Buy your Fabric and “ Excella ” Pattern at Farmers and we Cut Them Out FREE for This Week Only ALL ONE PRICE 1/- EACH FARMERS “HOME SEWING WEEK”

Something Every Farmer will Welcome— The FARMERS OWN Special SALT LICK Means healthier stock and bigger cheques. A lick a day keeps the germs away. It supplies all mineral deficiencies in your paddocks. You will be convinced that results in increased wool, lambing percentages, and decreased losses, will more than repay the outlay in lick. rJn* Price 18/6 per bag. Concession for large quantities Full particulars from Grocery Department. FARMERS GROCERY DEPT. AT THESE COLD WEATHER COMFORTS VALUES CONTROLLING DISEASES in GRAIN CROPS! USE CERESAN Bayer Dry Seed Dressing and Reap a Golden Harvest. Dressing Costs 7d acre. You save part of this cost by early growth, increased yield and less seed sown. We Also Stock— Copper Carbonate Formalian, Clark’s Wheat Protector, Bluestone, Lump and Powdered. SAWS SANDERSON Bros, Sheffield ONE-MAN, with spare handle—3ft 3ft 6in 4ft 4ft 6in 12/- 14/- 16/- 18/6 TWO MAN, peg tooth, sft sft 6in 6ft 7ft 21/- 22/- 25/6 30/STEEL WEDGES— From 6d ea. AXES, finest selection in Canterbury.— Special Offer Fullsize Wellandvale UNION— 6/6 while Stock Lasts! Usual Price 8/6 HOT WATER BAGS EX FACTORY 1935 NO OLD STOCK Every Bag carries a guarantee of one to two years. Have you seen the new designs and colours. Prices from 3/- and we offer British Not Foreign. VACUUM FLASKS, From 2/6 See the New British ISOVAC. 12 months’ guarantee. FARMERS HARDWARE DEPT. CHINA VALUES CUPS AND SAUCERS, 3 gold line— 2/6 |doz. ditto large size— 3/6 jrdoz. STATIONERY VALUES 500 PAGE WRITING PAD, 9d. FULL SIZE LINEN PAD—6d. ENVELOPES, good quality, 5 packets 17BEST ENGLISH FOUNTAIN PENS— From 5/TOOTH PICKS 7|doz. Id. Our gift with goods is Value FARMERS CHINA DEPARTMENT 5 per dent DISCOUNT for CASH and FREE TOWN DELIVERY

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 20108, 15 May 1935, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 20108, 15 May 1935, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 20108, 15 May 1935, Page 4

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