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- Stylish - Winter Dress Goods, For Women who prefer Good Things. IF -pz. would Lave the satisfaction of knowingfthat no one has a more STYLISH WINTER DRESS than yon have, nor one of better quality, nor one that -will wear, step in and see our WINTER SHOWING. There's much to view and admire in the display. In includes' the prettiest designs for evening wear, medium weight goods for the house ; or street, heavier fabrics for the hand-tailored costume, with some very pretty designs for-Blouses and • Children's Dresses. < - . The markets of the world have all: joined in helping us to provide ■ this- educational display. Fashion followers can save themselves a lot of - thinking and worry by just coming in here and viewing the world's BEST* in Winter Goods, spread out before them, i : QUALITY considered, you will find OUR PRICES LOW as any—lower than many. Come in and prove it. Here -aie a' few suggestions: 46in. Homespun Tweeds, in many shades, including the favourite Greys, 2s 3d, 3s 3d. Stylish All-wool Check Tweed Costumes, 58in., very suitable- for Coate^and Skirts, '3s lid,. 4s 6d, 4s lid. .... ' Splendid Selection in'the new Wine Shades of Cashmere,. Plain and "Embroidered Amazon, Venetians, etc., 2s 6d, 2s lid, 3s 6d, 3s lid per • / yard. ~...''...', •Silk "Velvets and Velveteens in-all the Latest Shades, at Stiikinslv Low '•. ■ ; Pnces. . ''" •■ 6 y-<^:;,-Greatest ingathering we have ever had in Blouses and Blouse Materials? Something to suit all tastes, Is 6d, Is 9d, Is lid to 2s 6d per yard.- . Special Line of Stylish Dress Tweeds in extremely nice patterns ' very sightly and duiiibie, IF YOU CANNOT CALL, WRITE.' The Store for Sterling VeLlue, Stafford Street, TIMARU. American lOptometrist iahd ' Eyesight Specialist, MAY NOW BE CONSULTED IN ROOMS AT . • Milner and Thompson's Piano and Organ Showrooms, 85, STAFFORD STREET.(near the Empire Hotel). "T?,^ S EXAMINED , ma 7 mean something to you or it may mean notbine; ■±J it depends upon the Skill, Knowledge and Fitness of. THE examiner are conducted after the most approved methods,, and 1 iave adebuate laiowledge of'the EYE AND ITS. NEEDS,, .' , > av e aaequate •_'-..■■-:; ASTIGMATISM BEING MY SPECIALITY 1 ' V 9 : 1 "f Hours of fbP it •OF New Blankets THE iiis ain-aiingly good andmost timelyofferings-are not only priced below our regular prices for them, But our^regnlar;. prices are lower than the market, because- we have not raised them to correspond with the increased price of wooL BLANKETS produced by the TIMARU, KAIAPOIi ROSLYN, PETONE and MOSGIEL WOOL MILLS.. Full Stocks at our TIMARU SHOW ROOMS. CALL AND SEE THEM TO-DAY.

FOR: JEYENINGh WEAH ; White BOWS c _- - _ Slothing Factory I NEW ZEALAND I Vour Infant Will Thrive: NEAVE'S FOOD is a PERPECTLYSAFE FOQD for the most delicate child, ii used according to the-dircctioas given. It assists teething* is a valuable owner, relieves constipation, and is a NeavesFood "'O pottki,Nm'Zealand. a<&tth,T33oi / ~ "Dear Sirs,—l enclose a photo of our youngest child, Ronald, who<ii; three 'and . a-half years old He was an extremely delicatechild, only weighing three founds f ,- 4 .._■ at birth.. Me wasjuery ill, and though -- '-'-'- —'--'—' '- «—■"-'<• ***' him alive and he never seemed to ithpr _ .. .... . Food, and in a month he became quite jat. Hejs now quit* a_stwdv specwun^-■ and very strong, "'■'..." . 'Yours truly, LUCY E. KIRK. "Messrs. Josidh R.Neave &,Co.,Tordingbridgc, ■ ' : ,;«■ ; rf ; . Manufacturers! Josiah R»Neave & Go.V Fordingbridge, England^ Purveyors by Special: Appointment to; ,y. i';;: -J. ,ff H.I.M. The Empress of Russia.

rnT./SK PRIZE COMPETITION. i THE WINNING VEBSE. , , A CHEQUE for £5 3s has been sent -- to Mr" J. Robertson, Hiuiterville, for the following verse:— . ; What gave to; thee, oh, maiden fair, • Charms so marvellously rare? : Cheeks and lips so rich -in hne, : Likel Summer roses bathed in dew? ,- Skin so pure and. undefiled? "ZOLAK," she, whispered lw and smiled. ;' At every ppfe,;the skin .-, -• V'Take's- .■■ Aid■Sp : ';i«n^i,:;;gp\|;ye^^''OT^V ; (^^''~. : "' '-' . graced. aSdithe i ' c -tonWn^^f'"'-yo , iirtb';--- : '- WATCH FOR NEXT COMPETITION. ■'[ ZOLAK; (the is obtainable fromall Qhemkts JStqies 'at Is od and 2s (6d per • Jar, or direct vfrom G. Luscombe and Go), \65 Willis Street, Wellington; ."".-'"■'-'"

Tattersairf Stanley BESWiCK STREETS ' LL TRAPS. GIGS aid . BUGGIES REAt»Y AT A MOMEITFB.NOIICE, The Quality of the Howei will n«wr* Spedal 3Care, : and [ t»] THOROUGHLY £/ Tb» CHARGES ARK REASOyABKEy and all" EnqmrkJ wll mcoti' PRQipT

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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 12979, 19 May 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 12979, 19 May 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 12979, 19 May 1906, Page 3

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