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Big Preparations FOR THE \ . EASTER;. .SEASON. JUST OPENED UP •; BIG FRESH STOCKS: OF E aster Novelties!! THE FINEST RANGE EVER SEEN IN NEW ZEALAND. BRING ; THE KIDDIES. THEY WILL BE DELIGHTED. .' All lines absolutely new anti now seen in Timaru for the first time. These lines were bought right, and the prices are right. FRUIT. ' FRUIT. FRUIT. FRUIT. Only the best kept, arid always fresh. CONFECTIONERY. DELIGHTFUL MORNING AND AFTERNOON TEAS As usual, at tlie IDEAL, THE UP-TO-THE-MINUTE SHOP, ■STAFFORD STREET CENTRAL. Betw'een “H. 8.” and “The Louvre.” F. T. BONHAM, Proprietor. MR CAR OWNER. Are you Satisfied with the Mechanical Attention Your Car is Receiving? IF NOT, TAKE IT TO JAS. DALY, It.e man who has had 19 years' unbroken experience in mechanical and motor engineering in all it«t branches, and is in the position to give you a First-class Job at a Reasonable Figure. Makes, including Fords, Repaired and Overhauled. JOIN THE CIRCLE OF SATISFACTION.. JAS. DALY, MOTOR ENGINEER, SOPHIA STREET. ’PHONE 490 M. S.O. AGENT FOR LAGONDA CARS. GROPING IN THE LIGHT! Many men work in the light of dazzling opportunities, yet are blindfolded by lack of specialised knowledge. They grope along, trusting purely to chance, and hoping that some day they may strike a decent job. ■■ Get rid of your handicap. Let Hemingway’s Postal Tuition equip you to grasp the wonderful opportunities for advancement:'that .light the career of the .'trained’lrian. Courses: Bookkeeping, ■ i W Accountancy Professional, Secretarial. Diploma, Law ' Professional, Banker’s Diploma, ■' Teachers’ Certificates, . Advertising,' Matriculation, ■ Public Service Entrance, Pitman’s Shorthand. - Details of any Course sent Free and without obligation. Write ..to-.; day, to: : HEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 51G. Auckland, N.Z, MRS MORRISON, WILL SELL FOR ONE WEEK, HER STOCK OF HOME-MADE JAMS AT LOWEST COST PRICES. Highest Price given for New Laid Eggs and Good Separator Butter. Try our Pound Cakes, Shortbread, and Fruit Squares; none better. Telephone 120 G SPECIAL FOR LADIES. TRY PRATT’S PRIVATE SALOON FOR A PERFECT BUSTER, SHINGLE, BUNGLE, OR ETON CUT. ‘There, is a reason for our increasing patronage.” We employ Hairdressers with English and Continental Experience. (Private Entrance and Waiting Room.) L*. LADIES’ AND GENT’S HAIRDRESSING SALOONS, STAFFORD STREET CENTRAL. (Established 18SG.) OF INTEREST TO ALL. ASSOCIATIONS for the insurance **■ of lives are to he ranked among the very noblest institutions of civilised society, and their usefulness can be attested by thousands .of happy and independent families rescued by their means from the bitterness of poverty and of charity. By life insurance one is enabled to save in the most scientific manner, and to acquire at once the position which can only otherwise be reached by long years of studious saving. Undoubtedly the insure with is the National Mutual Life Association, a particularly sound and very •old established office. The premiums are small and the bonuses large. NATIONAL MUTUAL FIFE ASSOCIATION. FRED GRUHN, District Agent. Offices: Hay’s Building, corner Stafford and Strathallan Streets. ’Phone 1060. - FIRE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE THE GUARDIAN ASSURANCE CO., LTD., transacts all this class o! business. Consult us to-day in reference to any property not insured or not fully insured, and thus avoid a serious loss in case of fire. Protect yourself and employees against the expenses caused by accidents.

GUARDIAN ASSURANCE CO., LTD FRED GRUHN, Chief Agent. Offices: Huy’s Buildings, Cornor Stafford and Strathallan Streets. 'Phone 10C0. PROFESSIONAL. GEO. JOHNSON, ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, Stafford Budding, Timaru. Telephone 747. P.O. Pox 224.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 25 March 1926, Page 2

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568

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 25 March 1926, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 25 March 1926, Page 2

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