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WANTED TO BLY a NY Good-conditioned Car Purchased fur too cash price. T. R. McGregor Used Car Sales 33 Strathallan Street next Morrison's Garage) 'phone 1583 DOWLS. Shotguns, Rifles, Portable D Gramophones, Records, Accordions. Fishing Gear Skates. Racquets. Golf Balls, etc. Arcade Camera Shop, 'phone 17053. Tlmaru. BACONERS, 1201 b to 1801 b. Highest prices. 'Phone G. Tate. 2794 Oamaru. f AMER A, 35 m.m. Particulars and price to 5.71 "The Press" Office, Ashburton. pASh Buyers of Used Cars and V- Trucks. Tlmaru Car Exchange. 53 Stafford Street South 'Phones 137 private 254. L'MPTY BotUesZM’he" A.B.C. knows ‘ bottles from Alpha to Omega, and we know that those empties are of no use to you. ’Phone 575 and the A.8.C., 18 Barnard Street will collect. pREEN Feed Cutter. Price and particulars to 8.67 Herald. IF it’s only a poor beer bottle, it’s still * worth money at the A.8.C.. 18 Barnard Street, 'phone 575. pUSH Chair. State whether sponge * tyres, and price, etc. Write 8.54 Herald. DIANO Wan tech State cash price to 1 8.63 Herald. QOUND Gent’s Bicycle; will pay ° reasonable price. Write 8.38 Herald. CULKY, drop-back, sponge tyres. Address at Herald. QIX or Seven-roomed House, modern conveniences. Write 8.39 Herald. THERE’S no fun in an empty bottle. * Return it to the A.B.C. and it Will be filled with Joy. A.8.C., ’phone 575. 18_Barnard Street. rrwO-Horse Hay Sweep. Loan Co., ’phone 17. GOOSEBERRIES AND BLACK CURRANTS \Y/E are Cash Buyers of Gooseberries vv and Black Currants. Send by “Railway Goods” (Not bv “Railway ParOur carts collect free from Railway twice per day. We are canning these for the soldiers.

IRVINE AND STEVENSON'S. (St George Co.. Ltd.), PILLEUL STREET DUNEDIN -piMARU BOTTLE EXCHANGE METAL. RAGS AND BOTTLES Bottles of all kinds, brass, copper, lead, aluminium, radiator, old stoves, clean newspaper and junk of all description. We collect town and country and oay cash. YARD. CR. BANK & CHURCH STS 'Phone 550; after hours 1507. R. G. LAPLANCHE Proprietor. ACCOMMODATION DOARD required for refined young D lady; handy Main School preferred. Apply Herald Agency, Fairlie. DOARD Wanted by elderly man in quiet home. Write 8.31 Herald. J7ULL Board wanted by young work--1 ing man. in private home preferred. Write 8.45 Herald. PERMANENT Board wanted by work--1 ing man from January 30. Address at Herald. MISCELLANEOUS HOT WATER IN ABUNDANCE. Every housekeeper will find the solution to the hot water problem with a Mercer Gas Water Heater. Its compact appearance, sturdy construction and automatic operation make the Mercer a sound investment. Inspect at your Hardware Merchants or Plumbers or Gas Co. SKIN IRRITATIONS Sufferers from skin Irritation should try Dreasite. the new hygienic application. Equally effective for pimples, blotches, acne, weeping and burning eczema, athlete’s foot. etc. Dreasite brings immediate soothing comfort, stops itching, heals skin cracks, dries up sticky discharges. 3/6 from Oddies. Chemists. Timaru. Liberty’s Ltd.. 419 Queen Street. Auckland. ... COMMERCIAL TEMUKA SALE VALUES HOLD FIRM Two full races of fat cattle, two half races of fat sheep, and approximately 800 fat lambs comprisd the fat stock sections at the Temuka stocii sale yesterday. Notwithstanding the heavy yarding of fat cattle, values held firm, butchers' requirements being consistent throughout the sale. The same could be said of the fat sheep and lambs and a good all-round sale resulted. Pigs were in short supply and weaners hardened to the extent of approximately 4/- per head. One of the best pennings of young store cattle for many sales were yarded, the colours, breeding and condition being excellent and created keen competition. Values'. Fat Sheep.—Prime heavy lambs, 24/10 to 26/10; prime lambs, 22/10 to 24/1; prime wethers, 31/10 to 36/1; light to medium wethers, 24/10 to 30/10; prime ewes, 22/1 to 24/4; light to medium ewes, 15/10 to 17/10. Fat Cattle. —Prime heavy bullocks, £l5/17/6 to £l7/17/6; light to medium bullocks, £lO/7/6 to £l2/17/6; prime heifers, £9/17/6 to £l2/7/6; light to £B/2/6; prime cows. £9/2/6 to £ll/7/6, light, £4/2/6 to £7/2/6. Stores. —Yearling steers and heifers, £3/2/6 to £4/5/-; 18-month steers and heifers, £5/15/- to £7/5/-; two year steers and heifers up to £7/10/-; dairy cattle, £7/15/- to £9. Pigs.—Best weaners, 26/- to 30/-; medium weaners to 25/-; slips. 34/- to 38 -; heavy porkers to £3 7/6; light baconers to £3/12/-. RADIQ RECITAL BY MARY MARTIN, IYA Modern British Composers, 3YA The London News is broadcast from the four YA stations at 6 a.m., 7 a.m., 7.45 a.m., 8.45 a.m., 12.15 p.m., 1.15 p.m., 6.15 p.m., and 11 p.m. A newsreel with commentary is broadcast at 9 p.m. To-night from all YA stations—7.4s: What the American Commentators Say. 10.0: Progress Reports of Dominion Bowling Championships. 10.30: Repetition of Greetings from the Boys Overseas. IYA Auckland 7.30: Recital by Mary Martin (violin) in Five Pieces from the Works of J. S. Bach. 8.0: Spencer Dyke String Quartet, with James Lockyer- and Edward Robinson. 8.32: Recital by Marjorie Bennie (mezzo-soprano'. 8.44: Boyd-Neel String Orchestra. 9.30: Major Bowes and his Amateurs. 10.10: Tire Masters in Lighter Mood. ?YA Wellington 7.30: Julie Werry (soprano). 8.0: Marche Symphonique. 8.3: John Charles Thomas. 8.33: At the Cafe Continental. 9.30: New Zealand News for the New' Zealand Forces in the Pacific Islands. 9.45: A programme in honour of Fighting Greece. 10.10: Lauri Paddl and his Orchestra. 3YA Christchurch 7.30: Chrissie Barton (soprano), Songs by Modern British 8.0: Natan Mllstein (violin). 8.4Reading by H. Winston Rhodes. 8.24: 3YA Orchestra (Will Hutchens) 8.43Recital by Daisy Perry (contralto)'. 8.55: Alexander Kelberine (pianist) 9.30: Andre Kosfelaneta and his Orchestra. 10.10: Music, mirUi anc j melody. 4YA Dunedin 7.30: "Billy Bunter of Oreyfriars ” 8.0: Novelty Orchestra. 8.3: “Bright Horizon.” 8.30: “Nobody's Island.” 3.56: Allen Roth Orchestra. 9 30’ Rosavia Bourdon Symphony. 9.34: “Mr Thunder.” 10.10: Dance music.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CLV, Issue 22788, 12 January 1944, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CLV, Issue 22788, 12 January 1944, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CLV, Issue 22788, 12 January 1944, Page 2

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