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FERRY, PERRY and KINNERNEY, Barristers and Solicitoi\j, TIMARU, TEMUKA, and GERALDINE. VV OFFICE at GERALDINE, on Wednesday, the 19th December. 1906, in the Auction Rooms of Mr John Mundell (the Canterbury Fanners' Co-operative Association, Ltd.). Will be in attendance EVERY WEDNESDAY, and on other days as required. Communication by telephone with Timaru and Temuka offices. MONEY TO LEND. £IOO,OOO TRUST MONEYS to lend on approved Freehold Securities. Interest from 4£ per cent, to 5 per cent. Repayable if desired by instalments. For Gentlemen None Made Better. The world-famed K Boots are absolutely unsurpassed in points of appearance, comfort, quality and satisfaction. The comprehensiveness of j our present importations, marked at our noted reasonable prices, facilitates a wise and _ suitable selection in fashionable footwear. Your j inspection is invited. The lines now showing include the following:— New "E" Gentlemen's Krupp Gnlosli Bate. Standard' " K " Glacie Kid /Derby shape Boots Standard "K " in Box Calf Derby Sfoape Boots New " K "ih Box Calf BaJs City "K" in Krupp Golosh Boots,, extra quality . . Cit J "KT"' in Scotch Grain Cbokhams Sole Agents in South Canterbury. Boot Importers, Stafford St., - Timaru, Phone, 2sK>. Post Cards ARTHUR A. WARE CO., Printers, Stationers, Rubber Stamjpi;Jllii.||f.e;* , % : J>i The OLD DRESDEN «HOPJ ' Comic. Post Cards. PJlotO.

ji'Leary and Horton, V'V:■';■ ING • JEWEIAteB&/MAMQND •• -SETTERS :J&X>j ENGBAYEBS: , ~. XMAS PRESENTS. BIRTHDAY GIFTS. Our very SpecMSFiclsel Lev«rs,'; , ; '■'.':■■■■■■.;.. ■.■/:.-■:: guaranteed. All Work done on the Premises'.-■. TRY US FOR' REPAIRS. OPPOSITE THSMTREr6yA£. : ' Stafford" Street-. '"' '

A procession of piSxchasers lias. tbeto* marching all last week, all this weekv for their place and turniSf the counter where'these'cl^p'white.mfaß> lins are to be had. Line-up, please; days of the White''Sale .ais» White Swiss lawn, with fancy Iscroll pattern, a: good apron or dress muslin,': tK»rth 7£d, sale price 3|d; white lawn, With fancy open work squares and ; double:.cord stripe, worth B*d, sale price 4fd; fine sale price, 4|d. Don't fail to read each item as you might miss a bargain like this—Wide width white muslm, with fancy embrodered scroll and spot,' worth 10£ d, white sale price 6|d: for children's frocks and pinafores nothing gives such' good wear as our white heavy,quality,cambric, it has an imitation of a draw cord ( stripe, w6rth^'Uid,-\'sAle;;pr i ice. : '7|-d.;'i> a novelty in dress lawn, is a "white with' fancy., embroidered blue and white cross designi; worth Is 3|d, sale ptice 9|d; ;bur <white; brilliant, with diamond pattern is rightly termed, for it washes and-irons up with a decidedly .brilliant finish, on the surface, worth "Is 2d, sale price Bfd'; one of the muslins much in demand this season is the silk mdrlawn, with small worked •spot, worth Is 2d, sale price Bijd. Penrose's Whit© Sale.—(Advt)

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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 13152, 7 December 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 13152, 7 December 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 13152, 7 December 1906, Page 4