BUSINESS NOTICES. DASH'S CARRIAGE WORKS, LTD., WAIMATE. ECOND-HAND VEHICLES FOR SALE. ! Swag Gig £8 Quartette Gig. £l4 Nearlv New Light Gig. £2O Rubber TTrcd Gig.£22 Throe Spring Gig. £l3 Lonashafter. £l7 Dogcart (carry sis). £25 Brabner Dogcart. £6 Spring Cart. £lO 70s Light Cart. £ls Half Ton Spring Dray. £l6 Spring Dray, flocwt.). £l6 Governess Car. £l6 10s Travelling 'Hut. £ls Farm Drav and Frame. £IOOO Worth of New and Old Vehicles in Stock.' BUY, SELL OR SWAP. THE AUCTION ERROR. C was a good average citizen. -*-*- healthy, intelligent, alert; and he called with u friend who wanted to inspect our stock. After a brisk look round he said — "Well, I certainly lost money, Mr Dash, by not inspecting what you advertised," before I went to the sale yesterday. The price you are asking for this article is two pounds less than I gave for one not nearly as suitable for my purpose. I read your' advertisement, too, and made up my mind to call, but neglected it. Now I see my mistake.'' This is a mistake too often made. WHY ? Take notice now of our word to you. Ist— ; We don't claim that we can always give you a better bargain than you may sometimes get at,an auction sale. . _ . " -2nd"We do claim that it costs nothing to inspect our £IOOO stock. .That it is worth inspecting. • 'That we make all visitors welcome; are pleased when you buy, but take no umbrage when you don't. That when you have seen what we have to offer, you know just how far to go at a sale; and that more than likeTv we may save you a day wasted at a sa^e. The summing up is, that when you want anything on wheels it is wise as a first step to call at CARRIAGE WORKS, LIMITED, AVAIMATE, Where we Buy, Sell or Swap, BUST'S BIG BARGAIN SALE DRAPERY NOW- ON. MILLINER, ..^LADIES'.AND CHILDREN'S OUTFITTER. SPECIAL NOTICE TO LADIES. Owing to extc-nsive alterations about to be made in the Premises now occupied by Miss Strachan, she intends continuing the "Sale Now On" during the next month, previous to taking stock, and all lines will b& REDUCED WHJjJj fURTI the Goods' must be sold No reasonable offer will be refused. Millinery at your own prices. i_Furs, Coats. Costumes, Tweed from ■ 20s ;■ all to go CHEAP. Ladies and Children's Underwear very Cheap. A Line-of Natural Woven Spencers, long sleeves, to clear Is tea. Chemises 2s 6d, Night Dresses 4s lid, Knickers 2s 6d, Vests Is, Is 3d, Is 6d. A lot of other lines too numerous to mention. All Goods marked in Plain Figures. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. LL KINDS OF GRAIN & SEED CRUSHING AND GRINDING DONE BY THE MOST MODERN MACHINERY, Farmers' Lines ser>t by Rail for Cleaning are carried "oack FREE. JAMES RAE-
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Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15397, 14 July 1914, Page 1
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