BUSINESS NOTICES GILBERT V. TOZER TEACHER of Music, Cert. T.C.L., Reg. No. 288, N.2., Pianoforte, Violin and Theory of Music. Other subjects. Banjo-Mandolin, Mandoline, Tenor Banjo, etc. Visit Temuka, Tuesdays; Pleasant Point, Thursdays, Studio: 8 Hewlings Street, Timaru. FURNITURE WfITH up-to-date Machinery and low overhead costs I can quote the best price in town. Material and Workmanship guaranteed. L. J. STORY, Cabinetmaker and Picture Framer, Rogers Bldgs, Stafford Street. SHAREBROKER C. G. BRYAN KING, A.M.P. Buildings (Country Member Christchurch Stock Exchange) Telephone 683. DISTINCTIVE TAILORING IT is important when choosing a Suit 1 or Costume or Overcoat to have good cloth and linings; that is well finished and stylishly cut. This we aim at and guarantee. Our prices are keen for Suits from £4 17s 6d to £7 10s. Costumes and Overcoats cut, fitted, 7/6. Skirts Patterns 2/-; Boys' Trousers Patterns 1/6; I sell Cloth. Repairing and Alterations at Bedrock Prices. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. C. DAVIDSON, High Class Tailor, Majestic Buildings, Stafford Street, Timaru. A. W. GOOD (Late Geo. Collett) FUNERAL FURNISHER. WAIMATE. Phones: Day or Night, No. 42; Shop, No. 8. LATEST MOTOR HEARSE, Select Range of Artificial Wreaths. D. C. TURNBULL AND CO. 3ARDEN PEA CONTRACTS GARDEN PEA CONTRACTS We are able to arrange Contracts for Garden Pea Growing "On Contract” at Remunerative Prices. Farmers intending Growing on Contract are requested to make IMMEDIATE APPLICATION FOR REQUIRED AREAS. ■ RDEN PEA CONTRACTS GARDEN PEA CONTRACTS D. C. TURNBULL AND CO. COAL COAL BOATMAN’S COAL COAL THESE LONG WINTER NIGHTS RADIATES GLOWING CHEER Obtainable from; REESE BROS & UNWIN, COAL DEPOT, CHURCH STREET, TIMARU Phone 409. Phone 409 COAL COAL BOATMAN’S COAL COAL A FAMOUS JUDGE’S SEVEN COMMANDMENTS JUDGE JOHN BASSETT MOORE, a J member of the Hague Court, and one time Judge of the Permanent Court of International Justice, recently devoted a speech to the framing of seven commandments on the vital subject of thrift. They are as follows: FIRST: Be provident; for the future is always uncertain. SECOND: Beware of overspending; the only sure basis of credit, public or private. is a balanced budget. THIRD: On your wedding day take some life assurance. FOURTH: Do not mortgage the future, it will have ample opportunity to mortgage itself. FIFTH: Save generously, your treasure in Heaven, if any, is not available to those you leave behind. SIXTH: Invest prudently; quick profits and total losses tend to flock together. SEVENTH: Here is the consummation; remember that as an investment life assurance policies in their varied forms combine the best earthly assurance of a tranquil present and a comfortable future. THE A.M.P. SOCIETY OFFERS YOU A LIFE ASSURANCE INVESTMENT THAT HAS NEVER BEEN EQUALLED ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD. WITHOUT OBLIGATION. Write at once for particulars: FRED. M. WARD, Representative for New Business.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXX, Issue 20166, 22 July 1935, Page 1
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