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LACES Lovely Lace and Pretty Embroideries ore things which every Woman Loves; and you'll find our Display of these Goods well worthy of your attention. Choice Patterns and High Quality combine with Moderate Price in cvenr niece of Lace and Embroidery we show. Come in and see our lines—they're Unusualy Beautiful—and our Cash Prices mean a Distinct Saving to you on your every purchase. THE WHITE HOUSE, Hope Lewis Proprietor STAFFORD ST.-NORTH, TIMARII Easter .'Holidays, SSSSSfejii? WE can supply you with every ■* shit Travelling Outfit. ' 1 . HAMPERS,*TRUNKS, GLADSTONE £ and BRIEF BAGS, HOLD-ALLS, I . ' STKEL TRUNKS, SUIT CASES"* . ;Klc, .Etc. H Strap; of every description made on uie*" Premise's. Bring your old Trunks, and have them repaired. ■'■■-•. The only PRACTICAL OUTFITTING > -Hunting Leggings now in ijtock..;. PLACtf IN TOWN. <■ , '.-,-:.-■'• Wade's Saddlery and tourists' Outfitting Depot. Opposite Glennie's StabUts, Timani. ./ 'Phone 177. r The Timaru Brick, Tile, Company, Ltd. /COPIES OF PROSPECTUS MAT BE OBTAINED FROM,. AND \j .-•!•• ■;.. ' vw •-• ■: ■■:■■■■■ > -:-:.; '~- ALL 'RELATIVE INFORMATION WILL BE GIVEN CON PERN--ING THE ABOVE COMPANY, BY ' . , FA. RAYMOND, 214 STAFFORD STREET/ INTERIM SECRETARY,

gested that the company-be asked to shift thisgroundi.further north and west, and to grub gorse. It was decided "to. start the competitior.is on. April 30th. , ; . - ■■'.•':'' Mr Dral^..wanted to know what was to-be done with regard to sliding a team, north. Mr O'Leary -thought, the idea out of the question until'it was known what ,'the expenses would be.—lt was decided to enquire what matches'-w.illi. Wauganjii. Taranaki, Auckland, Mimawatu, Weiiing--ton, and Canterbury would ; cost. Votes of thanks. lo Dr -Jhyden, the officers of the Union, Referees Arsociacion. Schools Association, -,. and ' the '.;..' Press, brought -thev meeting 'to a close. , :",'-. tuned by ,;.'.. ) K. BRYDON (late of Glasgow, Belfast, and London),". - r : Address: R. and R. Glover, Arcade, Timaru."■;■•■'; THEORETICAL AND SIGHT3EADING ■ • CLASSES. MR J. GILLIES intends beginning his ..' Classes . for , Ladies (Junior and Advanced. Students) immediately alter Easier. An Eyenhig Glass for Men will also'be started about.the same time. , , These Classes wiil provide a'com'.'ve;of. Tuition suitable for'. both insttuuientalisio and vocalists. ' Fee, ss ; per term! . I Address "Glenelg," or Begg and Coy.. Telephone 201. ; . ' MR WALTER 'BRUNSDEN ! (late of London).' PIANO, ORGAN TUNING AND I '..' REPAIRS.v v ' Associated with Dresden Piano Company, Dunedin,- last seven veare.' Addfess: ARCADE, TIMARU. Bass •Soloist, Guildhall School : of ■ Music, • London. ■ Engagements concerts, etc. j MISS JEANNIE C.ANDERSON, CERTIFICATED VOCALIST Trinity Col., London,i is prepared to'receive PUPILS for VOICE PRODUCTION, SINGING, and THEORYy Terms at Begg'a and the Dresden. CHURCH STREET (between .Chapel St. •and Grey Road). . a. j. rooney, m.a.c:m:, L., Pupil of the late Professor Carl Schmidt, Assisted by Miss Rooney. "R ROONEY is an experienced Music XL Teacher, and is now prepared to receive Pupils in Piano, Violin, (Practical), Voice Production, Singing, Hand Culture, Theory. Address-: North St. Terms at Begg's. fIANOS AND ORGANS.—HaIf the jl Pianos we sell go to People who never see them until taken out of the pack ing case, yet we never fail to, give satisfaction. Just send us a line for terms and particular? of our Hire System of Purchase. Good value and satisfaction guaranteed. F. HOWELL AND CO., 13 and 14 Octagon, Dunedin. Our Mr Cox visits Timaru periodically to interview prospective purchasers. TRADE:;; THIEF is de- : :■ tested-,; by every ri gh ttliinldng .perBut the thief by trade—the man wbo open-' (■■.." ""•"! — ' "~ H !>' waylays;and \ -" Br o * 3B you—is a ,'/jfv < I gentleman two I compared with ■"'.■'. | the Trade BY .■•.*.-; ■ -• | Thief. Helena Rubinstein 1 T ££? is ?ito '■"■'■''sub'sti tutor; ! the. retailer : .'-"'■ '-.':' r : -■'■ .who, for;3nstarice, when you. ask him for VALAZE tries to persuade' you to thine else'' that he. states, /'is just as good." ,\1; ■ a ■'■■'-,- ■ .-., .■■;-■.. i..'i May be the something •else "is just some scented animal lard he's put up himself in a pretty jar.. Or els3.,it is another Skin Food, which j'b hoped, because it isi like VALAZE to''. look at, will be accepted at' VALAZE "value. "''■■:■':-.'■ ':''." ■~'' : -~ '■■'■■','■■. . /The Chemist, of course, sells it a little cheaper, and gets a bigger profit to salve his conscience for telling the lie that this other ' art;cleV is "just as good" as VALAZE. ,■;-■■ ••■;■ .-.-■•*''::.: •Now genuine is genuine., ' ■■:■ VALAZE is imitated in everything but its virtues—in its: appearance, its fragrance, the jar that contains it, and even ; in. its very advertisements. Surely this ; is obvious to you! .',-■' Buttbe absolute merit of VALAZE as a Skin Beautifier is the one point where imitators fail. This merit it is that sells VALAZE—that soils it, jar after jar, year after'year, to the same women. , . ' And this, too, explains why more VALAZE is sold to'day than ever,'was sold before. Not all chemists are Siibstitutoirs —in fact, many of them I know to be staunch; true business men. They sell VALAZE every time, and charge 4/- and 6/9 for it, which.is just the proper price *or a preparation, of suchsterling quality, BUT if you happen on a chemist who presses a "just as good" substitute on you when you ask for VALAZE, distinctly refuse to be made a catspaw. 6f : Tor his convenience. Get VALAZE-or nothing. In such a case write to me, enclosing: a remittance, and I'll post VALAZE direct to you myself. ' , ~ Address your letter to me at—_ '.'.-. Tlie YALAZE Massage: Institute,: BRANDON STi, WELLINGTON* CURED I The Manager, ' : YTIOLETTA TOILET COMPANT, Chrigtchuroh. Dear Sir,— ■ I havoboen troubled with Dandruff a»d falling- out of the Hair for some considerable time. Seeing WIOLETTA Hair Food and Toriio advertised in the " Oamaru Mail" as the ABSOLUTE Core, I applied to your Agent, Mr. Morris, Chemist, Oamaru; for a bottle of WIOLKTTA, and alter using- the bottle "the BALD patches : ant quite oared. J. A. MEEK. ■Weston, 26th Much, 1907. 3/Q Chemisfci and Storei. 3/8 The Belford Mills Co., Ltd. FLOUR' MILLERS AND GRAIN MERCHANTS. Offices: 9 North StreetAre Cash Buyers of— PRIME MILLING WHEAT. The Belford Mills Go, Ltd are as follows : that portion of his CRAIGMORE ESTATE known as THE LIMESTONE DOWNS. The Terms of Sale are as follows: 15 per cent. Ca«h. 10 per cent, in March, 1909. Balance to remain for ' 5 or 7 yo:> rs at 5 -per cent. Plans may be inspected at my Office. R. LESLIE ORBELL, Timaru. BAXTER, CHEMIST, TIMARU, Agent. H. F. CHAFFEY& QO. TRACTION ENGINES. TO BUYERS OF SECOND-HAND PLANTS. WE have a number of SECOND-HAND TRACTION ENGINES on our Books for sale. All sizes. We are to give you EXPERT ADVICE on this class of plant from, long practical experience. Before purchasing, call on us, and wo shall, bo pleased to give you the advantage of our knowledge o£ various Second-hand Engines in this diytrict and elsewhere. H. F. CHAFFEY AND CO. GUINNESS & LcCREN'S BUILDINGS, SU'athallan Street, Timaru. The nervous strain of household care wears out even the strongest women. Take Stearns' Wine, the peerless tonic, which builds up the body and makes the weak strong. Pleasant to the taste. ...

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13558, 31 March 1908, Page 3

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