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MONEY TO LEND ON FIRST MORTGAGE OF Approved City and Country Freeholds at % \ Apply to any Agency of Government Life Insurance Department W. E. ARNOLD, Commissioner, HEAD OFFICE., WELLINGTON, i

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Charm of New Zealand March “Railways Magazine" New Zealanders, you will see much of your pleasant country brightly described and well illustrated in the March issue:— “The Birds of Rakiura,” (Stewart Island), by Robin Hyde. “A Wilderness of Enchantment—South Westland and J Beyond—New Zealand’s Least Known and Most I Fascinating Country,” by G. G. Stewart. “A Cluster of Jewels —Towns of South Taranaki,” by 0. , N. Gillespie. “Goof’s Guide to New Zealand,” a humorous chronicle | by Ken Alexander. Ninth version of “The Thirteenth Clue,” by C. A. Marris. Romantic history of Dusky Sound, by A. Shanks. Randolph Rose, Athletic Thriller, by W. F. Ingram. Sixty pictures. gj At Book-Shops and News-Agencies gJ,

Electric Light Bulbs Buy the **sla»lliplex‘‘ £ in 1 HAVE YOD EVER BEEN LEFT IN DARKNESS? WITH THE “MULTIPLEX” THERE IS NO FEAR OF THIS, THE LAMPS HAVE A DOUBLE FILAMENT, IF ONE FAILS JUST TURN THE CAP. PUT THE LAMP BACK, AND THE LIGHT IS ON AGAIN. ASK FOR A DEMONSTRATION. 40 WATT, 2/6. 60W. 2/6. 75W, 3/3. 100W, 4/3. THE PRICE IS LOW AS THERE ARE TWO LIGHTS IN ONE BRITISH MADE Priest and Holdgate, Ltd. THE IRONMONGERS

“Attention boys!” . . Cameron's are ready for School Days Again f EVERYTHING IN CLOTHES FOR THE SCHOOL BOY

EASTER WEDDINGS To all who contemplate home-making at Easter time and all who would like to give the best and most acceptable wedding present to newlyweds—something good and much desired for the home—will find a wide range of Furniture, Pictures and Furnishings, reasonable in price. We make furniture to order and you may examine your order in process of construction. FINLAYSON’S GEORGE STREET

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20669, 6 March 1937, Page 2

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366

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20669, 6 March 1937, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20669, 6 March 1937, Page 2

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