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STUD NOTICE To be at the Service of Breeders in Fairlie and Albury and Surrounding Districts The Imported Thoroughbred Stallion. “BRITISH EMPIRE” “BRITISH EMPIRE” (Sunstar s—British First) Terms: £5/5/- with return service. Groomage, 5/-. Grazing can be arranged. W, L. BOURN, Proprietor, Fairlie. A. N. OAKEY AND CO, Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents. Chief Agents Atlas Assurance Co., Ltd' Property Salesman : Geo. Hall. Clearing Sales Experts. "We Get the Sales Because We Give the Service.” £lOO High Building Section, West End, 8-acre. Buy this, get a Government Loan and Build to your own Design £lOO, worth £l5O. DEPOSIT £75 4-roomed Brick Residence, all conv., El. Lt., corner section, over J-?,ere to subdivide. Price £675. WANTED Furnished house, 3 bedrooms and garage. Good tenant waiting. A. N. OAKEY AND CO ’Phone 41 - P.O. Box 182. FOR SALE GOOD MIXED FARM 470 ACRES 470 ACRES Tnance can oe arranged foi experienced farmer with reasonable cash Deposit WILFRED McCLURE Land and Commission Agent. Geraldine TO LEASE OR FOR SALE 280 odd Acres, 6-roomed house, outbuildings, 11/6 acre. 220 Acres, wheat and fattening, modern buildings. Inquire. 57 Acres. 6-roomed house, milking sheds. Price £550. Deposit £5O. W. M. COTTERELL, Land Agent. ’Phone 559. Opp, P. 0., Timaru. MOTORISTS WE ARE THE OFFICIAL SERVICE STATION For LUCAS C.A.V. And ROT AX SPARES AND EQUIPMENT. J. J. COCKROFT, PHONE 798. CHURCH STREET A.M.P. SOCIETY (A Certain Friend tn Uncertain Circumstances) AS announced at the Annual Meeting of Members on May 1, the Society ;rows from strength to strength. Its issets and the numbers of members ncrease from day to day. Last year he number of new polictes tssued eached 135.200, or 433 new policies ■very working day. 433 NEW POLICIES EVERY WORKING DAY Such figures Indicate the public’s aith in the Society’s strength and in ts capacity to husband and develop hat strength in its members’ interests The extraordinary growth in the Society’s assets is further evidence n 1922 the Society’s assets were worth 50,000„000. To-day. 14 years later hey are worth £101,869,000. ASSETS NOW £101,869,000 At the Annual Meeting the Member: pproved of the Principal Board's reommendation that £5,100.000 be illotted at Reversionary Bonuses tor he year, and Bonus Certificates will •e issued in due course to participating 'Olicy holders. £5,100,000 IN BONUS ADDITIONS iCCEPI ONLY THE BEST LN LIF1: ASSURANCE. Actual examples >t policies tn fore, n the Ilves oi South Canterbun embers may be viewed at our off, ' Send tor particulars at once G. V' SMYTHE. District Manager FRED M WARD, Representative tor New Buslnes. NOV/ SHOWING LATEST SPRING APPAREL Direct from Leading London and Dominion Manufacturers, offered at very Moderate Prices. NEW SPRING FELTS. Big Selection of Styles— 6/11 to 10/6 LATEST PEDALINES. very Smart Shapes. Trimmed Ribbon and Flowers— 9/11 to 17/6 FINE IMPORTED STRAWS, a big and choice Selection, including plenty of large Sizes— 17/6 to 25/- | TAILORED COSTUMES, the biggest and best range we have had—--37/6 to 99/( SPRING COATS, over 100 latest Style: to choose from— 37/6 to £4 4/ MATRONS’ WOOL GEORGETTI COATS, very smart, all sizes—--49/6 to 99/( SILK FROCKS in plain and fanuj Marocains, etc.— 9/11 to 29/( SILK LNSEMBI.ES. latest styles,— From 32/< J. M. MILLER, NEAR REGENT ITiEATRE

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLII, Issue 20512, 2 September 1936, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLII, Issue 20512, 2 September 1936, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLII, Issue 20512, 2 September 1936, Page 14