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PUBLIC NOTICES V. P. GUARDS NO. 1 PLATOON CECTIONS will parade at their respective posts TO-NIGHT at 7 o'clock. J. A. S. MOYES. ST. PETER'S CHURCH, KENSINGTON TO-NIGHT. TUESDAY. 7.30 p.m. A Meeting of all persons willing to help with Annual Bazaar. W. A. BOOL, Convener. WAIMATE A FAREWELL SOCIAL to Professor J. Collie and Mrs Collie will be held in Knox Church, TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25. at 8 p.m. Subscriptions can be left with either Mr A. Sawell or Mr E. P. Blampied. HOTEL ST.GEORGE WELLINGTON THERE are a Hundred Rooms 1 each with Own Telephone and Bathroom and there is a 100% Efficiency and Service Now under the well known management of F. H. and F. M. DREWITI (Late Grosvenor Hotel. Timaru) WAR ECONOMY! GUMBOOTS With so many old and new friends and customers hi the farming community, the Para Rubber Company, Limited, feels it a responsibility to advise all farmers that In their own interests, they must look after their gumboots this year and make them last much longer than usual. Owing to the war situation in the rubber producing countries of Malaya and the East Indies, the overseas factories supplying GUMBOOTS are unable to continue exporting to New Zealand. If conditions permit, and rubber supplies are available, it is hoped that gumboots will later be manufactured in New Zealand. For this winter, however, farmers must try to lengthen the life of their GUMBOOTS—and so help themselves over an unavoidable scarcity. WHAT TO DO: Store your gumboots in a dark, cool place. Remove immediately any oil or grease which may get on them. Do not dry them In front of a fire, radiator or in the sunshine. Have all worn or torn parts on the legs or over the feet patched without delay. Have the soles and heels resoled before worn too far. Wear your gumboots only when necessary. All Para Rubber Company stores throughout New Zealand have skilled machines and men who daily repair dozens of pairs of gumboots. This message is inserted in the interests of the farmers, rather than as an advertisement for the Para Rubber Repair Service. LOOK AFTER YOUR GUMBOOTS! THE PARA RUBBER COMPANY, LTD., 298 Stafford Street, Timaru. Also at Christchurch, Ashburton, Dunedin and throughout New Zealand. WANTED TO BUY AIRGUNS, field glasses, Hornby train and Meccano sets, musical instruments, records, sporting goods. Arcade Came, a Shop, 'phpne 17058. DULLS, any kind. Must be cheap. 197 Douglas Street, Timaru. DANJO-MANDOLIN in anv condition, cash. Write, Z.lBl, Herald. P Flat alto saxophone. Give cash price. Write, 109, Herald, Temuka. | ET us have your car for sale. Buyers waiting tor all classes ot motor vehicles. Timaru Car Exchange. 53 Stafford St. South, 'phone 137 KO CORDS pine or willow wood, 4 to J Bft lengths. Cash on ground. Price, where seen, to Z. 185, Herald. K-ROOMED house, full 1-acre or u more. State price for cash to Z. 182. Herald. SOUTH END BOTTLE EXCHANGE Phone 575 11 Barnard Street CASH BUYERS 91 all kinds ol Bottles. Rags. Sacks Batteries and all kinds ol Metals BOTTLES RAGS METAL Waste of All Kinds HIGHEST CASH PRICES GIVEN Bottles of All Descriptions Cast and Wrought Iron. Obsolete Engines and Machinery, Old Cars and Car Batteries, Copper, Brass. Lead, Zine. Aluminium, Pewter, Old Stoves. Rags. Factory Clippings, Fats, etc. Special quotations to schools, scouts and patriotic bodies. Collect Town oi Country. TIMARU BOTTLE EXCHANGE Cr Bank and Church Sts. 'Phone: 550, after hours 1597. miscellaneous a UT'gMN time is painting time. Berben. best still procurable at r Lewis and jons USE Sisalkraft in three, tout and five teec for your blackout Stocked by John Edm< id Ltd THE Modern Sink. The modern kitchenette Invariably includes a Mercer stainless metal sink (patented.) The Mercer sink is hygienic and never corrodes or mars. Its silvery lustre tones with any colour scheme. Your inspection is invited at your Hardware Merchant’s or Plumbers.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CLI, Issue 22205, 24 February 1942, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CLI, Issue 22205, 24 February 1942, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CLI, Issue 22205, 24 February 1942, Page 1

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