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GORDON BROS Ccachbuilders, Car Painters, Genera! Blacksmiths. U 3RSE Shoeing, Rubber Tyres fitted while you wait; Iron Tyres veLtened; Ploughs set aad repaired; hi'les repaired and painted; amd > 7 1 arm Implements repo bed. New Gigs and Second-hand Gigs On Sale FARMERS’ VETERINARY SHOE FORGE. 1 lacks Springcarters Draagbtt 10/- 12/- ‘l4/ Agents for— GUARDIAN ASSURANCE CO. GORDON BROS., flueen St, ’Phene 25b WAIMATE MRS O’MEARA IjAS large Stocks of the latest KNITTED SILK JUMPERS, in a variety of styles. Just arrived, Imported Knitted Silk Frocks, Gorgeous Colourings, Embroidered and lined throughout with Silk. Fulard Frocks, very smart 19/6. Cambric Blouses, striped, adjustable Collars ’7/6. A line ■of Good White Silk Blouses, splendid value 49/6. GET IN EARLY, WHILE THE CHOICE IS LARGE. DOME AND GET YOUR SUMMER FROCK MADE NOW. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY UNTIL 14th FEBRUARY. Mr M. 5. Corrigan’s well-known farm at Morven, containing 417 acres, crops given in, or for delivery later without crops. TERMS—' . Buyer can dictate his own, no money required if approved securities caa be given. If dot sola privately will be auctioned abont 15th February. All particulars Sole Agents— t? DALGETY &C 0 LTD STOCK AND STATION AGENTS HIGH STREET, WAI MATE A Profitable Investment. £lO IN THIRTY SECONDS, by reading this “HOODITE” Gives water-proof dressing, finish, appearance and durability to Motor Car Hoods and other rimilar materials. Does not crack. Makes Hood pliable. Colour (Khaki, Green and Black), and dressing not affect-ed-by climatic conditions. Apply with flat brush. Read a Commercial Traveller’s Appreciation. -Three years ago I dressed my Ford Hood two coats with “Hoodite.” Since then I have used the car continually in all weathers, and have never had a drop of water through. Send me another tin as the winter iis cotr ,ag on. The above testimonial is proof that ‘‘“Heodite” will stand the test of time. ■SAVE THE EXPENSE OF BUYING A NEW HOOD. Make the old Hood give service for another three seasons by using “HOODITE” Write sow to D. D. PETRIE, 149 Stafford ‘Si., Tiinaru, for half gallon rir. and 'braeh, 19/-. “In Memoriam” notices in the Daily Advertiser are read by all A volume of appropriate versee r.

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXIII, 6 February 1923, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXIII, 6 February 1923, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXIII, 6 February 1923, Page 8