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Handkerchiefs for k -rOU'RE ALWAYS BUSTING NEW m&X HANDKERCHIEFS, and you'll *' find our Handkercliief values are the A finest procurable. M We have every Style from the plainest; j| hemstitched Haudkerehief to the daintiest . bits of Lace and Linen. COME IN AND SEE THEM. Here a-ra the Prices: Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, to Is. Fancy Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 5d to Is. Lace Edged Handkerchiefs, to 1,«. gy Silk Maltese Lace Handkerchiefs, Is 9d. / to 2s 6d. ) I The White House, A. G. Spring is Now Here r —»*' 4nd Those who iike its Freshness should also partake of the benefits of Dealing vith the PEOPLES PROVIDERS, that Churchy Street Grocery store which is now "In the Springtime cf its 'loulh." Take TEA, for instance, there is a Choice blend at Is 6d, Is Bd, Is lOd, 2s, aud there is a Special Orange Pekoe at Is 3d. Speaking of lea suggests Ham and Eggs, and perhaps Bacon of which wo have just stocked a supply of Extra Mild Cured. Buy your dining comforts in keeping witlr the Season. Fresh as the Spring. THE PEOPLES PROVIDERS. Telephone 381

>smm i You oan save £2 on your next suit, and have it made-to-your-meaaure in Christohurch in the latest style. I-am making good suits to measure for itrom 39/6 upward* for gentlemen in your own town —suits that are correotly out is "■ • '< any style desired, suits that are lined . with the best of linings, have real . hair cloth fronts, -, are well padded, and are honestly ' made throughout, and will retain theirperfeatshap* A WRITTEN GUARANTEE FOR A FIT. , When you order your suit from me, I give you a written guarantee that the olothes will fit *-' you perfectly or I undertake to re- A fund every penny of your money. Could anything he fairer T Could you be protected more fully? No I I take all the risk, if there is any. The materials used in my made-to-measure suits at from 39/6 are of the highest quality, the same quality as you are in the habit of paying the local tailor £ 4 or £5 for. SAMPLES FREE. 1 * Write for my splendid samples of the latest suitings, my simple self-measure-ment form, and my new style book. I gladly send them post free. They coßt you nothing, they commit you to nothing, but they can save you money. Write to-day—now, while you think of it. GEORGE DAYIES, 184 Colombo St., CHRISTCHUBCH. THE ARCADE. NEW CORSETS. NEW CORSETS. LATEST MODELS in the CELEBRATED V.J). CORSETS. Size to lit all Eigiires. Ladies Filled. Inspection. Invited. Nole the Address THE ARCADE. T. G. Wakeliam, Boot Specialist, Church'Sl., opposite Methodist Hall. \J your Boots either for light, wear or heavy damp resisting quality. Mr Wakeham is a practical Bootmaker, and -ei'«bcr for Boots to Order or for Repairs it would be well to consult him before going elsewhere. ■•■•_. MISSES R. AND R. GLOVER, ARCADE, beg to notify the Ladiei of Timaru and District that tlioy have added to th"ir Tot .Business all requisite* for ART NEEDLEWORK, which will be kept up to date with fresh supplies Soliciting a shar«., of your patronage Letter Order" punctu»Uv attancted to f 8. HANSON'S SALOON 8 the Place for TOBACCONISTS SUNDRIES. An Expert Hairdresser always at your lemce. NO WAITING,

How much do you car© for your head? If it is worth much to you don't let it ache. Stearns' Headache Cure relieves all kinds of headaches quickly and without bad effects. ... Mrs T. Burton, Albert-road, Epsom, N.Z., writes: "We all use Chamberlain's Cough Remedy'and think a, lot of it. My husband who is; a conductor on the Auckland trams, takes it.when he has the least symptom, of a cold, and it always lessens"tlie attack/. Have.given it to our children many times for coughs or croup, and it has never, failed to cure." For sale everywhere...

SHOP AND DWELLING, Woollcombe Street, 5 Itornna separate from Shop, if required. F. CULLMANN. OFFICES IN ARCADE. "HERALD" OFFICE. The troth of | this statement " * " has long been acknowledged. . Beauty b*s a ' fascination in- • herent in Itself. But is it not equally true that beauty fades? That which con- ' stituted the charm of youth becomes only a memory at Middle age. How to retain youthful bloom and beauty has for ages caused much research. It remained, however, for that celebrated skin specialist—Dr. Lykuski—to discover a means whereby this'can be done, and for Mademoiselle Helena Rubinstein to introduce the famous specific to Australia and New Zealand/ This remarkable preparation — VAB.AZE by name—can bo obtained at leading chemists, or it will be sent post free from Mile. Rubinstein's Valaze Massage Institute. Brandon Street, Wellington. The price is 4/- per jar, small size; 6/9, large. There should also be mentioned those noted toilet accessories: Valaze Blackhead and Open Pore Cure— The wonderfully tnccessful with creasy skins. Eminent medical authorities hj» Europe ar« loud i» praisa of this apaeifio. Price a/9Valaze Herbal Cornplexion Soap —an article e* tensively used by the famous Coert Beauties of Vienna and Ruiala an« found unequalled for keeping the ikia Valaze Face Powda an exquisite preparation—a/6 per box. Rusmo Hair Killer, foe completely deatrpyinj superfluous hair Comtease Potooka'e Creme Promenade— th« idwal Cream-*,'- and 3/6 a jar. Thia dainty compound has a dclirhtfal effect on the skin. It is both bland an<i refreshing. Then there are the -wonderful Valaze Massage Rollers. —Single. Ol- each; large «et of two, 18/ C j. complete let of three in case, «jVYou should also on first occasion visit the VALAZE MASSAGE INSTITUTE, Brandon Street (Next D.1.C.), WELLINGTON, and have a chat with Mile. Rubinstein.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13682, 26 August 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13682, 26 August 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13682, 26 August 1908, Page 3