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S.C. STOCK AUCTIONEERS’ ASSN. g T. ANDREWS S A L E 100 FAT EWES 75 FAT WETHERS 100 STORE WETHERS 100 WETHER HOGGETS 150 F.M. EWES IN LAMB 50 F.M. EWES (English Leicester Rams) 100 EWE HOGGETS 30 FAT CATTLE 10 STORE CATTLE 6 TWO-YEAR STEERS 4 SPRINGING COWS 1 AGED MARE 300 BLUEGUM STAKES 1 SET DISCS S.C. STOCK AUCTIONEERS’ ASSN. MASON AND SINCLAIR THOMSON Sharebrokers - Land Agents Accountants. Chief Agents: North British and Mercantile Insurance Co., Ltd. Agents: A.M.P. Society. TO LET SELF-CONTAINED FLAT We have Avalaible for Lease as from August 15 A FIRST FLOOR FLAT in HAMPTON HOUSE LeCren’s Terrace, containing: LIVING ROOM 2 BEDROOMS SUN PORCH KITCHEN BATHROOM Other conveniences include a Permanent Supply of Hot Water, rlso Wash-house with Gas Copper, Drying Green and Storage Room in Basement. This Flat can also be let pax ’;ly furnished. MASON AND SINCLAIR THOMSON P eswick Street - Timaru. FOR SALE GOOD MIXED FARM 470 ACRES 470 ACRES ■’inance can be arranged for experienced farmer with reasonable cash Deposit WILFRED McCLURE. Land and Commission Agent, Geraldine. JOHN EDMOND, LTD., SOPHIA STREET, TIMARU. CELOTEX CELOTEX SUBDUES NOISE ON THE “QUEEN MARY” INSTALLED ON VENTILATING UNIT ROOMS TO HUSH MACHINE NOISE. Veterans of many Atlantic crossings know that fast ships and recordbreaking voyages are not always the most comfortable. Such travellers will marvel less at the huge Queen Mary’s record speed than at her silence. For she is a quiet ship, despite the 200,000 horsepower that drives her 80,773 tons along. All her machinery is insulated to reduce noise and vibration. Some 45,000 square feet of sound-absorbing Celotex is used, mostly to prevent the transmission of noise through the air conditioning system. All ventilating machine rooms are lined with it. It also covers walls and ceiling of the printing room, where the ship’s newspaper is published. British Ship Builders use CELOTEX CELOTEX oecause it is the best Insulating Board JOHN EDMOND, LTD., SOPHIA STREET, TIMARU. “THE TIMARU HERALD" pOPIES of “The Timaru Herald’ 1 foi casual sale may be procured from the following shops:— Murray, J. A., King Street. Crisp, Mr, High Street. Rickard, Mrs, Corner King Street ano Otipua Road. Junningham, J., corner Otipua Roao and Hassall Street. Campbell, M.J., corner Churcb Street and Otipua Road. Lamborn, Mrs M., corner College ano Otipua Roads. Hammond, T. H„ corner Wal-ltl ano Otipua Roads. uoyle, G. F.» King Street, Timaru Dobbie, P., Belfield Hill. Stenhouse, L. G., 97 Evans Street. Armstrong, V., corner Evans and Trafalgar Streets. Jowsey, J. G.. opposite Viaduct. Tozer. T. J., 145 Wai-itl Road. Rose. Th os., 30 North Street. Sherry Mrs A., 24A King Street Wilson S,, 81 Wai-itl Road. Forbes, Mrs E., 174 Church St. West Crawford, E T„ corner Grey Rd. ano Arthur Streets crysdale. Mrs A- 126 North Street. Torrance L., corner Churcb St. West and LeCren Street Williamson, Mrs J 1.. 97 Churcb St. Elder. J. W. 53 Churcb Street Hornsey's Cash Store, corner Hassall and Harper Streets. Shears. S., corner Stafford ano Sa rat, Streets rtowiand Watson Stafford St North Hallway Bookstall, Timaru Field. W A. Washdyke Store. Empire Book Depot. Stafford Street Gwens J.. Stafford Street Cook Miss Stafford Street Healey J H. Stafford Street Crooks Mrs M M.. 4 Arthur Street, dutton P W ana Co.. Stafford Streei tobertson’s Book Depot Stafford St ohortus and Smith 130 Wai-itl Roao

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLII, Issue 20493, 11 August 1936, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLII, Issue 20493, 11 August 1936, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLII, Issue 20493, 11 August 1936, Page 14