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DISTINCTIVE —i NOTES IN SPRING - - - | 11111 ' rADDTfQ UNCRUSHABLE PRINTED and BROCADED ,Ju. oILK 1 I -Z I VX LINENS, these dainty Summer Fabrics come to us Beautiful Floral, Spot and Paisley Designs . . . . 3/6 yd. 36in CREA SE.RESISTING PRINTED ART. SILK LINEN in ■'•liFiSwL neat checks, shades: Gold/Brown, Fawn/Brown, Pink/Black and •CREASE - RESISTING SPUN !.: Saxe/Navy 1/11 yd. JOY in Paisley Designs, I tonings of Green, Blue, Red, -Tvk’ — Gold, Navy . . 2/6 yd. j ' wWaMM 36in ' PR,IXTED WAFKI Pl< -’ Lt in l ' loral ’ r"« feMuJKiSwB '-.vF.- ■ Paisley and Geometric Designs . . . 2/6 ISr» " O’/fcs • 36in - >’RIN TED COT TON MATALASSE ’ for Suits > exelusive Designs. Navy and Blue, Pink, Green and Gold . 7/11 yd. jgKky White Tonings. . 3/11 yd. ■. . st? 54in. The latest STRIPED WOOLLEN, for Tailored 54in. NOVELTY CHECKS for Coats, and Skirls. Shades: Fawn, Green, Saxe and Coats. Shades: Green, Brown, Navy • . • . 7/11 yd. Fawn and Blue . . 9/11 yd. SEW and I “SIMPLICITY ” Paper Patterns JR l| Share the happy experience of hundreds of women who have found “SIMPLICITY PAPER PATTERNS” the 11(111|111|(1|11(11|1 W «||F 11111111111111111111 l 9uccessful path t 0 the creation of distinctive and well- IIH»lnlllllllllllll fitting Clothes ..•••••••. THE FARMERS, Timaru MmanMMHMBaBMBHMMHmWMaBBMMHMMnBaMaMnMBnHMMMMnM “ DEXTROSOL ” THE ENERGY GIVING FOOD Ideal for Infant Feeding, Invalids, Malnutrition, Travel Sickness, etc., (is easily prepared). Can be taken in Tea, Coffee, Cocoa, or on Cereals, Fresh Fruit, in place of ordinary Sugar. tv TT TT TT T\ T DEXTROSOL IS NOT A DRUG BUT A FOOD ! IH IHS H I 11 |\J (( Tl DOCTORS RECOMMEND DEXTROSOL U- M'ull 111 \J VSP 2/6 per tin. TRY IT ! (Modern Athletes take it as part of their training.) ANGLERS! ANGLERS! GLOBUS TOMATO PUREE RICH IN VITAMINS A, C and D 1 ANGLERS! ANGLERS! Can be used for making Soup, Cocktails, Sandwiches, or as a general cooking agent. In Tins sd, 7d, 1/1, 2/- and 4/rn ip CTHCVQ ADC NICiIX/ DRIED FRUITS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION IN STOCK ! Peaches, lOd, 1/4, 1/6 per lb; Pears, lOd lb; Apricots, 1/4 lb; Nectarines, COMPLETE! 6d and 1/- lb; Prunes, etc., 6d to 1/- per lb. „ ' NORTON’S EGG PRESERVATIVE (in paste or liquid form): Our Sporting Guide should be in Preserve your Eggs now, but be sure it is with NORTONS. In Tins 1/2, 6/- and 9/6 your hands—if not kindly let ue know. FARMERS GROCERY DEPT. , ~ , w w w■» It has oeen our aim to supply tins Season’s Tackle at last Season’s Price, and our negotiations have fl TP f * ,een —*' ieon^exce p i ’° n JL JUjK, JL JL J9b JL 3T ’F ■ is Trogan Casts and they are .. . 1/9 per cast. AND PRESERVE YOUR PROPERTY Our Prices as staled in our Sporting ’ ~ ~ Guide are firm and no alteration will y WE SELL PAINTS FOR ALL CLASSES OF WORK take plat^_ s Seaso “' RED PAlNT—Ready mixed for Sheds, Roofs, etc. . Price 12/6 gallon Fe cordially invite your inspection oj our Tackle. WHITE AND CREAM PAlNT—Ready mixed for House Painting, etc. . . . Price 17/6 gallon Other Colours, Ready Mixed for House Facings, etc. . Price 18/- gallon IF ■jl■■F fl A We can also supply STEELITE ROOF PAINT, WHITE LEAD, OILS, Fj|KHI F K N VARNISHES, COLOURINGS, and a Large Assortment of Brushes ... I H|| 111 I All at Reasonable Prices! TACKIF FARMERS HARDWARE DEPT. mpa Xt rafowa J! :y H • iWTQ lyfc iWM 6- FREE Town I

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20839, 22 September 1937, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20839, 22 September 1937, Page 4