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DRINK TIGER ® TEA W" Blended to go FURTHER

FUNERAL FURNISHERS SEWELL BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ARTHUR STREET (opp. Library) Day: 2 Arthur Street. Phone 951. Night: 32 Elizabeth St. 'Phone 1183. Private Chapel. S. McBRIDE (Established 1874) MONUMENTAL MASON 29 Sophia Street . Timaru. Best Materials First-class Workmanship. Nothing too Big—Nothing too Small. Ring ’Phone 572. F. J. COLVILLE (Late Geo. Collett) FUNERAL FURNISHER WAIMATE ’Phones: Day or Night: No. 42. Shop No. 8. LATEST MOTOR HEARSE. Select Range of Artificial Wreaths. HALL and MOORE FUNERAL DIRECTORS 87 Stafford Street, ’phone 142 M. J. Hall. 38 William Street, ’phone 1425. J. J. Moore, 30 LeCren St., phone 1128 Private Chapel. Cremations Arranged. FLORISTS MARCHWEIL FLORISTE For Modern Floral Art at Shortest Notice • Weddings a Specialty Note New Address: NEXT BANK OF NEW ZEALAND We Telegraph Flowers. Phones: Shop 371. Gardens 1097. KOWHAI FLORIST LATE GRANGER’S (Next Houston’s) All Floral Work Undertaken at Shortest Notice. We Tt'lcgir.ph Flpwcrs.* .. 'Phone as usual Granger’s 1418 I ELKS, Celery and Savoy Plants, 1-1 Russell Lupins, Chaubaud, Carnations. all Varieties of Seedlings. FLORAL WORK AS USUAL (WREATHS "OUQUETS & SPRAYS RENDALL’S NURSERY 33 Maltby Avenue, ’Phone 299. MISCELLANEOUS pOR Tents, Camp Beds, Stoves, Foldr tag Chairs and other useful camp gear call on John Edmond Ltd. SCARCITY and cost of safety razor •d blades overcome by using the “Revivitor” Sharpener; we guarantee satisfy ction 4/6 at Porter’s. COLOUR Up the Home with Red “Kem" Mephisto and Vermillion; chairs fireplace.' tovs. baskets. F Ij-wir ■, ■ ' Sons, Ltd. STANDARD OF FITNESS Vitality is seriously lowered by constant cbughs. colds, ’flu, etc. Prevent them by constantly sucking PULMONAS. the soothing pastilles that release powerful antiseptic vapours throughout respiratory passages. PULMONAS destroy dangerous germs, relieve sore throat, bronchitis, ’flu, etc., instantly. Always carry PULMONAS. In handy tins, 1/2. 1/9. 2/9, all chemists and stores. D. UNWIN, LTD. TO FARMERS TO FARMERS TO FARMERS Overcome early morning and late night work by procuring a utility horse feeder. Only requires refilling weekly. Inquire at— D. UNWIN, LTD. ’Phone 377. tVEATHEIf SOUTH CANTERBURY FORECAST SCATTERED RAIN (Special) WELLINGTON. January 10. Winds: Moderate to strong north-wes-terly to westerly winds. Weather: Rain in the Alps, scattered falls elsewhere. Temperatures, mild to warm. FIMARU RECORDS Sun rises at Timaru to-day 5.6 am.: sets 8.3 p in. High water at Timaru to-day 7.30 a.m.; 7.57 p.m. PHASES OF THE MOON First Quarter .. .. Jan. 13 at 8.24 p.m. Full Moon Jan. 21 at 11.24 p.m. East Quarter .. .. Jan. 29 at 8.49 p.m. New Moon Feb. 5 at 12.5 p.m. VINE WEEK-END Brilliant sunshine prevailed on Saturday, but yesterday was overcast and sultry, with a slight south-easterly breeze. Records taken at Timaru Park for the 24 hours preceding 9 a.m. on Saturday were: Max. temperature in shade: 69.4. Mln. temperature on grass: 42.4. Wind: N.E.I. \ Rainfall: Nil. Sunshine: 11.2 hours. Records taken at Timaru Park for the 24 hours preceding 9 am. ycstcrdnv were:— Max. temperature in shade; 72 4. Min. temperature on grass: 48.4 Frost: Nil. Wind: E.l. Rainfall: Nil. Rainfall to ♦*’*«* year: 0.61 n. Sunshine: G.2 hours. ' Bunshine to date this year: 57.6 hours.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CLIII, Issue 22476, 11 January 1943, Page 1

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