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NAN OF MUSIC MOUNTAIN. .. . By Frank Hi Spearman, of "Whispering Smith.) Here is a brave story o£ the Mountain West. Harry de Spain, general manager of the Thief River Stage Line, has been given Ms position in order that he may subdue the Morgans and restore peace and order. The intensely thrilling events that followed make a romance that may well be called the masterpiece of the author of "Whispering Smith.* 5 Price, 3s 6d; by Post, 4s. RUDTARD KIPLING'S New.Book, SEA .WARFARE.. This New Volume.by Kipling will be issued uniform with his other works in the Dominions Edition. It will contain "The. Fringes of the Fleet," "Tales of "Tho Trade," and "Destroyers at Jutland."-. ' " Trine, 4s; by Post, 4s 6d. THE WORLD FOR SALE. '. >. ' By Sir Gilbert Parker. 5 ! This new long Novel is ■tho first this famous novelist has published for some •time, and from advance notices it equals any of his previous works. Price, 3s 6d; by post 4s. EDUCATIONAL AND GENERAL BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS AND BOOKBINDERS, TIMARU. And at RAILWAY BOOKSTALL. That's the sqhg your Razor and Koken's Strop sing l to-gether-—then "the edge : that talks (and you can feel it); calls ~ I wanta shave—l jvranta-shave—l /want a.shave. Price Strop, 6s-6d i-,. Wm. SflcCfatchy, HAIRDRESSER, OPP. SHAMROCK. I QMITH'S: Leather Shop is. the family I." k> friend. Buy Yiscol, Pluvoi, Dublin. . MacMillan's Preservation softens and presreves hardest-leathers: .|? "AN TED .—Urgently torMwn/ahd ..-v. country, Cooks and Cdok-Geherals ous. 255, 22s 6d, 20s. Hotel? Cooks/455;, 355, 30s. Housekeepers 20s:'Housemaids :20s, 17s. 6d, 15s. Parlourmaid's'••W:* {■Waitresses 22s 6d. 20s, Pan.try.mnid- ' Waitress 20s. Housemaid Laundress for. Temuka °os. Lady Helps 17s 6d.. iss./Ladv Help for -Oariia.ru. 20s. Cook Generals for Oamaru; 255,,; and 205., HousemaidWaitress 20s. Kitchenmaids for town tea rooms 20s. Second Cook for town hotel 45b. Kitchenmaid and Waitress for country hotel 22s 6d. Kitehenmaid for Waimate 255. Person as HelpCompanion to elderly lady in country '.1.55./,.:. Cook and /Housemaid same" place 20s, 15s. Cook for private hospital 20s. Married Cook separate cottage. Married Ploughman, wife cook for men,- separate cottage, £IIV., Young Girls as Helps and 'Generals. Cowman, urgently 255. Rouseabouts 255, 20s. Waiting Engagement, Housekeepers, good women Cooks, ©enerals. Housemaids, Waitress, Married Couples, Roiiseabouts, etc! Cornelius's Labour Exchange. \7STINTER Shipments just opened at V V Carpenter's,. and everv line marked down to effect a clearance. We quote a, few Summer Lines left to clear first. Gent's Singlets, Unshrinkable, Is encb. •■■.•'. ,V LSO Ladies' Singlets, -9d; both .xJL these lines will be sold out during this week. Many lines in last week's advertisements are sold out 1 and will not bo procurable anywhere, at Carpenter's Prices, while war lasts. I,ADIES| Bust Bodices or Brassures, A nil sizes now in stock. This line is worth 2s 6d. We are going to clear the whole, stock at Is. You will never ses these goods at these Vices again. Only sold at Carpenter's Clearins Pale LADIES' Hosiery. See special winl dow display. Note our variety, but especially note the prices. Present stock fttout 200 dozen pairs. Splendid assortment. SEE the Values we are offering Plain Black Hose, about 25 dozen only of this lice left. We are going to clear the lot at Is pair. PLAIN Black Cotton Hose, three Special Lines. Plain and 'Anklet Is 2d pair. A lovely lino .of White Cotton Hose, worth Is 6d to la 9d pair. We are clearing-thorn at Is pair LADIES'' Black Hose, Plain with Silk Anklet. This week's price I only is Is 6d pair. Plain Cnshmere Hr.se, with Merino Toes and TTSols Is 9d Pair. Only at Carpenter's Sale' LADIES' 'Plain Cashmere Finish Rose, Is 8d Pair. Plain Cashmere Hose 3s 3d .-now 2s fid pair Ribbed Hose, Cashmere Finish, with wide tops, Is 6d to 2s 6d Pair. '" Oaslu mere-and Knitted Hose, <n-na+ viriotv (TRENT'S Soft Felt Hats, a few'dozo„ \J\ only. usually 6s 6d to Ss 6d. Colours, Greys and Greens, newest stylos: sizes 6?- to 7i Price 3s fid onch ENT'S Underwear in Hcavv X Merino. Pants or Undershirts, our price for men's size is Is lid a garment. Ba-ibriggan Unshrinkable Underpants Is fid. /QENT'S Plain Heaw Knitted VJT Underwear, Shirts or Pants. Last i Winter's Price of. .this line was 5s 6d I a garment.' - This season's price 6s fid Our Clearing ■ Price is 3s 9d Garment! while stock lasts. GENT'S Tennis Shirts, • all sizes, a 5 6d. Nov/ shipment Khaki Handkerchiefs, just opened. Usually 9d Our Price for the Sale fiid each" White Hern stitched Handkerchiefs, 3 for Is G. ENT'S Tunic and Tennis Shirts hi White Tussore or Stripes in Endless Variety. Gent's Sox, Dark Grey Wool, 'is Pair. Cashmere Finish Is All W~ol Cashmere Is 6d. (Ti ENT'S Fancy Clock Sox, Is 6d pair \J Dark Tweed Caps Is each.' Underwear, all sorts. Heavily reduced to effect a clearance. LARGE Double Bed Quilts, now Ss fid each. Heavy Stock Calicoes. Flannels and Flannelette Sheetings and Town's. All reduced in price. ~\T"EW Winter Goods, just opened. jJS In Showroom the largest rano-e we have ever shown in Ladies' Coloured Overalls and Aprons. RED CROSS APRONS. Is 3d each. 1 Coloured Overalls 2s 3d. with or without sleeves, 2s lid to -is fid each. Ladies' Winter Bodices Is fid. Spencers' Is 9d. Ladies' Qombinations 3s 6d to 13s lid J" 'ADIES' and Children's Sinrdet-, in .J Cotton. Silk- and Wool. All Wool Merino, Winterdown, Roslyri, or Jason Makes; Long or Short Sleeves. ' "

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Timaru Herald, Volume CVI, Issue 16227, 24 March 1917, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CVI, Issue 16227, 24 March 1917, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CVI, Issue 16227, 24 March 1917, Page 12

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