Wedding Presents. DOT7LTON SALAD BOWL, A 9 ILLUSTRATED, 255. E.P. MOUNTED OAK, 255. CRYSTAL, 20s, 22s 64. , , F. J. DUNN, iVATCHMAKER AND JEWELLEK, Corner Stafford and Beswick Ste., Timaru. At a meetina of tlic Vv'eHington IDtfu:ation Board, Ule chairmnn (.Mi' iobert Lee) moved in t he- direction :f aecuring a supply of art pictures, t> M exhibited' in tlio 1 various schools of '■ho district. Mv Lob suggests that i.-amcs should bo fixed ,on , the wiiljs punting Hio classy, and in them should >e exhibited art. pictures in colours or t*. monochrome, and- that engravings or ,'i-1 togiaphs should be supplied by tho lid- cation -Board■ and. chang-ed once a 'ear. An art Association, of London i-is offered to send'£loo worth on apvi raJ,- if the Board will .updertalco to tend £-50. ;Mr Lao suggests that 'raining might be fixed tills year in I.' senior class-rooms -of all schools vish two or mora .cluss-ropir.s and next <-ur in' all schools above Grad© 1, and one of the Bc)arcl J s inspectors, who • about to' visit England, should mr.ke "i augomcnts for a supply of Eiiitubio wtures. Tie New Zealand Shipping Comlanv's liner Turakina, arrived at Welincrton from . London via way ports at .60 p.m. yesterday. , To give the public an Idod how foolish it is to expoct drinkable tea at a low price, we are ropro. Cueing the following authentic quotation from the ■■ Homo end Colonial ■ " Dwllg this U»l mtoft Ihsre wero lold wholoaale on r the Mincing Lane Market 11.403,600 Ibe. of fine to teas (1.0. I/-, to 5/3 per lb.) In bond, to which Sd per lb. duty to be added, and thesa ftgurea will be considerably •hhancod because ol tha {greatly increased demand foi*. *ighor grade teas oil oyer thr Country." ltd 2h Tho local Coronation Celebration Procession promises to bo a huge success. And everj'bne hoping to he fit ana well to join in tlic enthusiasm, should have a bottle of Nyals Winter Cough Syrup. at K. G. Malcolmson's Pharmacy. Price Is 6d nn<l 2$ 6d...
Save a £ on Your Next Suit. It's Great Value at S3 fOs. WHAT YOU'LL SAY WHEN YOU SEE THE SUIT. SUT WE ARE MAKING IT WONDERFUL VALUE BY SELLING IT FOR ' "7 ' • YOU NEVER HAD A SUIT THAT GOULD BE COMPARED WITH IT. WE HAVEN'T GIVEN THE SUIT A NAME. YOU'LL CALL IT— The Wonder Suit. AND A WONDER IT IS ONLY TO BE. HAD A® A. Gabites, TSMARU AND TEMUKA.
J SEVEN REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD BUY KAMPOI BLANKETS I>—Because they keep you warm these cold nights. ' 2i—Because they are ALL-WOOL. B.—Because they are made from New Zealand grown wool. 4.—Because Uiey pros-ide work for hundreds of workers throughout the Dominion. s.—Because you keep your money in the Dominion, Buying imported (and inferior) Blankets meaiis sending '• juor.ey away. •'■" Because you also help to support our immense sheep industries. . 7.%Beqsuee you always get betttr value for your money -in KAIAPOX. Goods. KAIAPOI WOOLLEN M'f'fi Coy. Ltd.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14457, 1 June 1911, Page 6
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