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John Kempthorne, estate Agent, 160 Stafford Street

MARRIOTT'S (LATE PENROSE'S) ' • TT MARRIOTT Ims been connected with" air PenroseV 8I ",®? 8 JUL. last eight years. He is not new to the require!mei ts; and it is with this experience behind him that he can si iJv Im>miht regarding Clothing 1 matters. The Clothing Dept. has no been o «g>t up to the highest levelj and the old customers, as well as " can rely upon being served perhaps better than m their previous «■**»<■ ' 0 of dealing here. Our Boys' and Men's Clothuig .ro-tbe best- Cat a J.« M as also they are the finest in price. The Mercery Dept. is ■ lso «■plett « 11. all requirements. The quotations given here will sen e . o 11 » we are doing in prices:— Men's Smart Tailor-cut Suits, in Stripes and Cheek Tweeds, for Jos and -jUs. These are very special Suits, both in value and lit. . . Men's Ready-made Saddle Tweed .Suits in Brown or Grey. The Suits are. made for hard wear, and give the wearer a very smart appeal ante ior 3<s Youths' Strap and Buckle Cambridge Suits,, iu new Stripe and Check Tweeds, well made, and fit guaranteed, for 26s 6d and rfUs. Our Men's Saddle Tweed Working Trousers at 8s lid pair, are the best value in ,the market. , Men's Grey Tweed -Trousers for hard wear, at 7s Gel, 10s 9d and . 0(J Fine "Saddle Walking or Riding Trousers, in best quul.tj luted, r and 19s Od., 1 Men's and Youths Odd Tweed Vests, in all sizes, for 4s; Gd and GsjSd Jjaeh. A very special line of Men's Heavy Winter I weed Overcoats, nude U Dominion, at 21s each. Choose vour Winter Overcoat from our large and new stock, and you will be well satisfied. We can fit you for 22s Gd, 2os od, 2.s 6d : 30s, 3o* a.jd .10s. S.S.S. Drill Jackets and Overalls, the best quality for 4s Gd. Denim Jackets and Overalls for 3s lid. Butternut Trousers, 4s lid and vos Od. Bovs' All-wool Tweed Norfolk Suits, best make and hard wearing, for 12s (kl, 13s Gd, 145,0c1, 15s Od, 16s Gd and 1/s 6d. | \ Bovs' Smart Tweed Suffolk Suits; they fit well, and are good value, at the following prices—l3s Gd. 14s Gd, los Gd, 10s Od, lis Od and 18s Od.. v Bovs' Navy Serge Sailor Suits, very special lines, at 4s lid. Os 9d and Gs Od. ' Bovs' Xav'v Serge Knickers, all si.es for 2s lid, ~air. for school wear, at 3s Gd pair. Heavy Tweed Knickers fo> Bojs,, mil stand football wear, for 5s Gd and Gs Od. . Boys'. Strong Winter Overcoats, in good colours and patterns.,, an. rrood value from 12s Gd up. j Youths' Warm Chester Coats, very smart fit and colours,' a -special line at, 17s Od. Gent's Light Rainproof Coats in best makes, for 30s Od, 4os, o,s t Heavy Woollen Rugs, in best makes, fur 7s lid, 8s lid, lis Od, los Od, 22s Gd, 27s Gd, 30s, 355, and 4os Od. , . MARRIOTT'S Drapery Establishment;

-|yj- E W 800 K S. The Gorgeous Islc-LGertrude The. Prince of Dreamers—!'• A. bUU. The Quest Eternal— Lillibridge. Some Ladies in Haste—Robert ChamTlio Song of Oxenliam. We of the Never, Never—Mis Auuas The Husband of Edith George B.ui McCutcheso'n. Gay Lawless—Helen Mathers. Flower of the Dusk —Reed. In Wolf's Clothing-Charles Garvice. The Broad Road—Annie Swan. The Empress of the Andes—l' loient — Edgar Jcpson. T WsQStflffi TIMARU. "TR \ND R- GLO V E 11, • ' * AKCADIS, t; «- it* Large Assortment .9 I t Brooches, Rings, and Trinkets, in new designs, direct from Jones and Sons,/ Manufacturers, Christchuieh, a cnvir'niteed and marked in plain ftguit.. V large number of Toys and an endless vaiiety of Post Cards, are also stocked. ■ ' •Wedding Presents. W E edding presents. "WEDDING PRESENTSBEST VALUE . BEST ASSORTMENT. BEST GOODS . . • ■ Wm. Mcßride. WATCHMAKER AND, JEWELLER, 1 TIMARU. . WS&fJ w 'ls HAVE a nice lot of PANSY, T , VIOLET, and POLYANTHUS PLANTS, tor nresent planting:, llso a- nice lot of BULBS, left yet. Plant at, once. Bouquets, 'Wreaths and Crosses, and all P},"™ Woi'k. A good selection ot artificial Wreaths to choose from. ■ GEO. CROSS, Corner Beswiek Street. MISS WESTROPP, THE CENTRAL ART NEEDLEWORK DEPOT, STAFFORD ST. MISS WESTROPP has Crewel Mijis, Crochet SJks, Knitting fci.ks Berlin Wool, Beehive Wool, Shetland Wool, Andalugian Wool, Roslyn, Keli anee, and Lady Betty Wools. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. LADIES who are troubled should use "VIOLET SNOW CREAM.' It is a guaranteed, permanent euro for superfluous hair. "Violet Snow Cream" entirely destroys the roots. Hair cannot grow where it is used. P.''- p nil

TO AlimVli IN A FIfW'DAYS. Foster Frascr : s New Book,' QUAINT SUBJECTS OF THE K'NG. With over 70 Full Page Illustrations from Photographs. ' Most British peoplq have only hafcy ideas of the races which inhabit distant' corners of., the Empire. , Here is a hook, telling in bright and chatty manner, nbout_ the "Quaint Subjects of the-King, ' with true stories as thrilling nK any in a novel, and - bi'inging stay-at-homes to" realise how strange are the tribes over wl)ieh His Majesty rules. Mr Foster Fraser—who has travelled about the world as much as'any man alive —brings the reader in each chapter face to face with almost unknown peoples, tells of their methods of life, their superstitions and customs, how they make love, fight, hunt, and are buried. All wht> read this book will find it as captivating as a book of adventure. . ' \ Trice 3s 6d, by post 4s. ORDERS NOW BEING BOOKED. P. W. HUTTON &CO- - BOOKBINDERS, STATIONERS, AND NEWS AGENTS, TIMARU. NEW BASKET WARE: Dress Baskets, Market Baskets, Picnic Baskets, Japanese Baskets, Bicycle Baskets, Flower Baskets, Open Baskets, Baby Linen Baskets, AVork Baskets, JUST OPENED UP,. AT Q_ E (J H G E "p E A R SON 'S. J 'VXON.—Wanted Known, that tho demand for good Ffinn and Station employees still exceeds the supplj • Farmers and station owners are .at their wits' end to. get good experienced men. Good Ploughmen, 'Jos to "2<s Gel; Rouseabouts, .'2os; Cowboys, los; 4 Married Ploughmen, £80; Mill and ChaflVutter Hands and' Cooks; GroomiVlilkers, 20s; Hotel Kitclicnman, '2os; Hotel and Domestic Servants. Telephone 317. ■ ■■•; BULBS. NOW IS THE TIME FOR PLANTING all descriptions of SIMM NO FLOWERING BULBS. I liavo a very large assortment, and at very moderate prices. Wedding Bouquets, Buttotiljolj», Sprays, Funeral Wrcatliß, and - all' o»aeriptions of Floral Work executed (p the shortest notice. P. G. ALLEN. '

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13882, 20 April 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13882, 20 April 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13882, 20 April 1909, Page 1

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