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THIS WEEK WE ARE FEATURING COTTON DRESS GOODS. Careful preparations were mddo many weeks ago to get the CHOICEST DRESS MATERIALS that were offering in the English and French roar, kets. With the- splendid cooperation of our London Buyer we have secured a Magnificent Range that will compare with anything in the Dominion for QUALITY AND CHEAPNESS. The absolute pick of' tho world's best productions await your inspection in.our store. TOBRA" 00. YOU KNOW the reputation of this splendid Cloth. 18 Shades this season, at a lower price than ever. Note our Price 1s VOILES. We have a Splendid Range in some very Delightful Patterns. New Patterns by the latest English mail. Our Prices ... 1s 6d, 1s 9d FANCY JACOUARD. This is a Cloth of French production, and sustains their reputation for real smartness. 40 inches wide in 8 good shades. Our Price, 2s 11d GREAT VALUES. DAINTY PIN SPOT MUSLINS that make Dainty Dresses. Grand Value at Is, 1s 3d, 1s 6d PRINTED CREPES in dozens of Splendid Patterns. You cannot fail to bo pleased here. Special at B>' r d, 10/ d, 1s 3d TO DO YOURSELF JUSTICE, you should certainly SEE OUR FINE SHOWING. CREPES. In Reliable English Makes, closely woven, will not shrink. A range of 20 Shades to select from, including the new Navy Stripes. 30 inches .wide. Our Price is yd GRECIAN CORDB. A SPLENDID FABRIC for Wash, ing Dresses. This cloth has a rich silk finish, and is splendid for hard wear. In two widths, 27 and 40 inch. Our Prices 1s 3d and 2s 3d PIQUES. In White and Coloured, also in Very Smart Strines. At the moment we have over 1000 Yards in various weights. Splendid values. Our Good Values at Is, 1s 3d. 1s 6d. c ES & CO.. POPULAR STORE.

When planning the good things to grace the feast remember that 1 Edmonds Baking Powder is the cook's greatest aid in making delicious, wholesome, plain and fancy Pastry, Biscuits, and Cakes. Sure to Rise." All grocers. 12 BA POWDE R> m r [There's a Phitzw«il Suit to fit jevery Man and Youth whatlever his particular figure may , I be. The Quality, Style, and a general Smartuess have made | ■ these low-priced Suits po- uI lar with all classes. ' Ail Drapers and Clothiers sell'

The popularity 0 f "NAZOL" is entire y due to its merits. It is a scientific prepa rat on and must cure, if used as directed. Bronchitis. Coughs, Colds in the Head rnd Influenza, have all been cured (successfully by ''NAZOL " Price. Is 6d. A Nazol Inhaler helps wonderfully. ... Rupture Trusses, it you are ruptared da not, forget to consult J. Johnson 41/, George Street, Dunedin. The only practical rupture expert in the Doaunioa. ... As Influenza ts now claiming a, vict:m m almos tevery home n Timaru it w.II be of coiurderab'e interest to'all to know that the most reliable remedy •.is the ''Kap : d Influenza Cure." All symptoms disappear in 12 hours. Mado by R. (t. Malcolmson, Central Pharmacy. Bottles 2s each.... Your eyes.— a s new dlscovprv for removing catA.-aots films, white specks etc., ; . without operation. Send for particulars ai>d testimonials. Free. P. W Hall, Herbalist, 117 Aimajrb <tJt. ' Cnrisicnurcb .. The Nazol Tnhaler : s a simple contrivance by which ' 'NAZOL'' is evaporated Cjrul inhaled so that it circulates freely .respiratory system. • taken m this way cures cold in the. Head, Influenza, and Throat troubles very , quickly, , I

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Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15502, 12 November 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15502, 12 November 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15502, 12 November 1914, Page 8

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