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The FAR* IS’ Everybody s Shopping centre 10 THE f( 0T SOUTH CANTERBURY NOW is the time for you to tomfider purchasing a Tractor. Your Harvest is just about over, and all • ■-'iir next Season’s work ahead of you. THE NEWEST OF THE NEW FOR AUTUMN WEAR FACTS that every farmer should know about a.McCormick Deering Tractor: Up to 8 acres a day can bo ploughed with a," McCormick Deering, as against three to four acres with a six-horse team. A 10-20 McCormick Deering Tractor will do the work of a six horso. team better and at a much lower ccst. The following are a few of the successful farmers who are using the McCormick Deering 1 ractpr in the South Canterbury district: Messrs— F. Charles, Hilton. J. Charles, Rangitata. T. Lyon, Waitohi. J. Lyon, Waitohi. . C. Lyon, Pleasant Point. C. Chapman, Pleasant Point. H. Chapman, Waitohi. P. It. Talbot, Claremont. C. M. Talbot, Claremont. It. Talbot, Rangitira Valley. H. Talbot, Rangitira Valley. L. Talbot, Kakahu. W. Talbot, Pleasant Point. A. Marshall, Claremont. W. Moore, Waitohi. R. Geddes, Rodcliff. Montgomery Bros.. Makikihi. C. J.; Stanley, Hunter. J. Hay man, Fairlie. J. Tooley, Otipua. R. McLay, Geraldine. Cooper and Agnew, Pleasant Point. N. Bell, Southburn. W. Annett, St. Andrews. G. South, Geraldine. J. McDonald, Geraldine. J. Brownlie, Milford. France Bras., St. Andrews. O. Kean. Peel Forest, Messrs— ; A. Moore, Waitohi. A. P. Kelland, Fairview. K. Kelland, Northdown. G. B. Mathieson, Waitohi. A., S. Wat.-,on, Rangitira Valley. Fitzgerald Bros., Kerrytown. A. J. Davey, Tennika: S' ‘ Connolly, Seadown. J. Meyer, Makikihi. W. W. - Seward, Ilook. G. B. Shaw. Orton. . J. W, Armstrong, Hunter. N. Geaney, Makikihi. J, 11. Mitchell, Studholme. D. Colbomne, Waikakahi. T. H. Ivey, Timaru. E. Green, Hilton. I l ', M. Yoilng. Winchester. F. Symons; Orton. J. Sheehan and Son, St. Andrews.’ Brenton Bros., Geraldine. S. Upritchard, Peel ForestY H. Elworthv, Craigmore. J. C. King, Timaru. Hughes and McCabe, Waitohi. H. Stevenson, Seadown. N. Haves, Hakataramea. A. J. Pearce, Morven. H. M. Verrall, Hilton. •V Choice Goods from the world’s best sources—shades and weaves of charm in infinite variety— such a combination makes the choosing 1 of your autumn wardrobe a pleasing task. SEE OUR DISPLAY OF DRESS- FABRICS. 54 Inch ALL WOOL COATINGS, in New Shades of Brick, Fawn, Grey, Bottle, Air Force, New Blue, Navy. Prices 15s 6d to 27s Bd Yard. 54 Inch WOOL COATING in the New Tibetaline, and Speckled Velours, in Shades of Blue Bottle, Cedar, Brick, Fawn, Wine, Brown, Navy. ’ Price 12s 6d Yard. 54 Inch PROOFED TWEEDS in Newest Designs and Colours. Suitable for Costumes and Coats. Price 12s 6d Yard. 4 Inch 'TWEED FOR COSTUMES, in Shades of Fawn, Brick, Rosewood, New Blue, Bottle. Prices 10s 6d to 17s 0d Yard. 40 Inch Floral Designs, GEORGETTE AND NINONS, including Beautiful Bordered Designs. Prices 10s 6d to 17s 6d Yard. 40 Inch New BORDERED CREPE DE CHINE ROBE LENGTHS, in Mastic. Bois-de-Rose, Ivorv, Russet, Fawn, Black. Price 47s 6d the Length. 30 Inch LOUIS VELVETEEN, in New Shades of Fawn, Cedar, Rose, Blue, New Blue, Air Force, Gold, Royal, Mauve, Brown, Grey, Mole, Cream, Rosewood, Black. Price 11s 6d Yard. for Dresses and Jumpers, in Helio, Price 10s 6d Yard. 54 Inch CIRCULAR JERSEY SILK, Bois do Rose, Coral, Black. ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN FOR COSTUMES, FROCKS, AND COATS. Never before have we been in such a splendid position to fulfil your requirements —come anil make an early selection. PLENTY OF SALMON NOW! To the Fisherman we offer just one word of advice— BUY YOUR TACKLE AT THE FARMERS’. We can fit you out with a full kit—equipment which wili enable s'ou to return with a good “catch.” Our Prices are “right.” C.F.C.A. MACHINERY DEPARTMENT. THE FARMERS’ SPORTS DEPARTMENT. M Motor Spirit a To Our Shareholders, CHenis and Motoring Public We are pleased to advise that we are supplying first gradei Motor Spirit from Bowser Pumps at our Timaru and Waimate Motor Garages at bulk rates. We are Installing Bowser Pumps for our Ceraldine, Fairlie, and Temuka Branches, and in a few days time, will be in a position to supply first grade bulk motor spirit from these premises. Also we are carrying large stocks of Tyres and Tubes and Motor Oils, which we are prepared to quote at Special Prices. Call and see us before purchasing elsewhere. FARMERS’ CO-OP. MOTOR DEPARTMENT. THE FARMERS’ DEPARTMENTAL. STORES KJom

CATASTROPHE IN TEMUKA. ll'-W'-.die, Temuka is up against the tragedy of having" to revert back to the high prices ruling for Footwear'before we" started in that line. So we count oursei.ves public benefactors, and in your own interests support us. We, are fast opening up for our Christinas, trade some LOVELY GOODS AT MUIR AND GOURLEY’S PRICES : Oiir Stock is NOT a huge cdngiomeratlbn of years of gathering, but is FRESH AND RIGHT UP-TO-DATE; we buy the LATEST STYLES as they come out. MUIR AND GOURLfcY, TEMUKA. Telephone 190. WARNING! •“THE ONLY SOLUTION; of the prosent financial" stringency is to keep every penny possible in the Dominion. Therefore place your,insurance with THE CANTERBURY FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., LTD. SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO. A'New Zealand Institution with its Interests Invested in New Zealand. Besides, it offers you every inducejnent—LlßEßAL COVERS, LOWEST RATES AND PROMPT SETTLEMENT. THE•PURLfC'testify to the Superior' ■ Work .done in our Developing; .and Printing Department, by keeping our same day service always Busy at KINGHAM’S, ARCADE SUPPLY STORES, TIMARU. ' FORD OWNERS. Lower the Cost, or Running: Your Car, BY HAVING YOUR REPAIRS .EXECUTED AT DOCKRILL’S GARAGE* STAFFORD STREET SOUTH. Next Murdoch’s Timber Yard. McINTYRE’B Extra Strong Regulating Pills are sold by Chemiata and Storekeepers ‘ the Deminion, 6s 6d per bos.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 5 April 1926, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 5 April 1926, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 5 April 1926, Page 5

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