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WANTEDS. A GENERAL SERVANT. Apyly MRS W. G. RUTHERFORD, [TANTED— A SIX-ROOMED HOUSE, all modern conveniences. e State rental to BOX 25, P. 0., Timaru. TIT ANTED, at once— A GENERAL -SERVANT; Housemaid kept. Auplv MRS E. HARPER, Fairlie. WANTED— Working Men to patronise J. E. Reid. Ho knows what you require in Footwear. His prices are all reduced for one month, so roll up and secure the Bargains while the Sale is on. mO LEASE for a, Term—SHOP, StafJL ford Street. Good Stand. Low Rental. Apply, '"Herald" Office. 71 OR PRIVATE SALE—- ± THREE YOUNG COWS, near calving. SIX HEAD OF YOUNG CATTLE, inixGcl S6X6S. FOUR SHEEP FEEDERS, practically "HERALD" OFFICE. (OR SALEONE HORSE, TRAP, AND HARNESS; good order. A Bargain. THIS OFFICE. rriOß SALE—--100 ACRES OF LEASEHOLD, sub-' divided and well watered. Good Dwelling and Outbuildings. Situated about 4 miles from Fairlie. Apply G. C. MARTIN, Asrent, Fairlie. Saddle Trousers Overcoats Suits Dungarees Underpants Pyjamas Singlets Hats Shirts Ties Gloves Braces Belts Sweaters Sox PEARSON AND CO., Mercers, Clothiers, and Tailors, Stafford Street. GEORGE PEARSON Hair Brushes from Is to 12s 6d. Military Brushes from 2s to 12s 6d. Cloth Brushes from "Is to 5s 6d. Dressing Combs, 6d to 6s. Horn Combs, Is each. NEXT DOOR to P. W. Hutton and Co. A BERDEEN DRIVING GLOVES. Aberdeen Knitted Gloves, Is 6d. Aberdeen Knitted Gloves, 2s. Aberdeen Knitted Gloves, 2s 6d. Aberdeen Driving Gloves, 2s 9d. Aberdeen Driving Gldves, 3s 3d. Aberdeen Driving Oh>yes, 3s 9d. Aberdeen Driving Gloves, 4s 3d. Aberdeen Driving Gloves, ss. COWAN.S COLONIAL CLOTHING HOUSE. r ANTED KNOWN—THAT MARK HIGGINS IS OFFERING SOME EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS IN NEW AND SECONDHAND CYCLES. Give him a call. Telephone 181. ENTLEMEN'S TAILORS, STAFFORD STREET, OPPOSITE KING'S .STABLES. Telephone 303. TRY OUR LONDON CUTTER, L ANGER SCHOOL OF DRESSCUTTING, Stafford Street (over Meadowcroft and Co.'s).—The Langer System has -rained the highest award granted to any dressmaking method in N.Z., having obtained a Gold and a Silver Medal at tne Christehurch Exhibition. Classes daily, 10 to 5. Term begins with pupil's first lesson. Sixty l&ssoris of two hours given, during term. Ladies who have not time for a full term may have single lessons in practical dressmaking, Is a lesson, or 12 lessons 10s 6d. H. C. STRACHAN, MILLINER. \TEW WINTER GOODS per S.S. 1\ " Athenic ": Children's Fur Sets, Muffs, Gaiters* Knickers, in large variety; Baby Linen, Gowns, Flannels, etc., Christening Robes in Silk and Embroidery, Carrying Cloaks and Shawls. Being imported Goods, prices are moderate. THE COLLEEN RHU, —~" FAMOUS CRYSTAL SEER, jiay be consulted » L St., over Mark Higgins' Cycle Depot, No Gentlemen seen after 6 except accompanied by a Lady. * Hours: 10 to 1, 2 to 9.30. Or by appointment. ANTED KNOWN—Spring FlowerVV ing Bulbs should now be planted. Those who have not received their Bulbs previously ordered, should apply at once. G. Cross, Arcade. \ /TOKO— THE GREAT COUGH CURE, JLVJL the famous Cough Cure—a specific for Chronic Cotigh.s. Bronchitis,

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Timaru Herald, Volume XC, Issue 13289, 18 May 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume XC, Issue 13289, 18 May 1907, Page 1