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NAN OF MUSIC MOUNTAIN. By Frank H. Sgaa~Eia.li,' (Autlior of "Whispering Smith.) Her© is a brave story of the Mountain West. Harry de Spain, general manager of "the Thief River Stage Line, has been given his position in order that he may subduo 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.'' Price, 3s 6d; by Post, 4s. RUDIARD 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 "Hie Trade," and "Destroyers at Jui^nd." r rice. 4s; by Post, 4s 6d. THE WORLD FOR SALE. By Sir Gilbert Parker. This new long Novel is the first this famous novelist has published for some time, and from advance notices it equals any of his previous works. V V- Price, 3s 6d; by post 4s. P. W. HUTTON and Co., educational and general BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS AND BOOKBINDERS, TIMARU. ' , And at RAILWAY BOOKSTALL. Might is Right. He may be a great man—a-man of might. He may have a wonderful Razor—a steel of might, but what a mess he is in if the Razor's edge/is no good. To get the most <j«ft of your Razor and the best out of yourself, get'your edges on a KOKEN STROP. Might is Right in tlie "sweetest Strop a Razor ever knew. \ ' PRICE, 6s 6d. Wm. McClatchy, ' HAIRDRESSER,. , ; OPR. SHAMROCK. QMTTH'S .Leather Shop is. the faihilv O. . frjend. Buy Viscol, Pluvbi/ D u.5l in. MacMillan's- Presentation softens and presreves hardest leathers. YK7 ANTED—-Urgently; for Town .and 1 ¥ couTitiy, Cooks and Cook-Generals 30s. ,255, 22s 6d, 20s Hotel Cooks 455, 355, 30s. Housekeepers 20s. Housemaids 20s, , 17s, 6d-i 15s. Parlourmaids 20s.'. Wj iti 22s 6tl 20s Panti vmaid- - - Housemaid Laundress for Tenmka 20s Lady Helps 17s 6d, 15s. Ladv Help roi- Oamaru 2Cte. Cook Generals for. Oamaiu 25s and , 20s; _ Housemaid-' v\ aiti ess ■■ 20s. Iv?.tclieninaids 'for town tea rooms 20s: Second Cook'for town hotel 455. ; Kitchenmaid and. Waitress for country hotel 22s 6d. Kitchenniaidfor W T aimate - 255;" . Person as Help-s to elderly lady in country 15s. Cook and Housemaid same place 20s, 15s. Cook. for private hospital 20s. Married Cook separate cottage. .Married* Ploughman, .wife cook for men, separata cottage, ;£IV7. Young Girls as Helps and Generals. Cowman, urgently 255. Rouseabouts 255, 20s. Waiting Engagement, Housekeepers,- good women. Cooks, Gtenerals, Housemaids, Waitress, Married- Couples, Rouseabouts, etc! Cornelius's Labour Exchange.

7INTER Shipments' just opened at . Carpenter's, ' and every line mark act down to effect a clearance. We quote a few Summer Lines left to clear first. Grcnt's Singlets, Unshrinkable, Is e«cb. . - A LSO Ladies' Singlets, 9d'; both il. these lines will be sold out during th.is week.' Many lines in last week's advertisements;. are sold out and will not bo procurable anywhere, at Carpenter's Prices while war lasts. IA DIES' Bust Bodices or Brassures, A all sizes now in stock. This line is worth 2s fid. We are going to clear the whole stock at Is. You will never sea these goods at these prices again. Only sold at Carpenter's Clearing Sale. LADTES' Hosiery. Sec special window display. Note our variety, but especially note the prices. Presentstock assortment. SEE the Values we arc offering Plain Black Lisle Hose, about 25 dozen only of this line left. We are going to clear the lot at Is pair. PLATN Black Cotton Hose, three Special Lines. Plain and Anklet Is 2d pair. A lovely line of /White. Cotton Ho'se,__ worth Is fid to Is 9d pair. We are clearing them at Is pair. TP ABIES' Black Hose, Plain with B A Silk Anldet. This week's price only is Is 6d pair. Plain Cashmere Hose, with Merino Toes and IToels, Is 9<l Pair. Only at Carpenter's Sale LADIES' Plain Cashmere .Finish Ho»e," Is 8d Pair. Plain Cashmere Hose 3s 3d .now 2s fid pair. Bibbed Hose, Cashmere Finish, with wide tops, Is fid to 2s fid Pair. Cashmere and Knitted Hose, great variety (K ENT'S Soft Felt Hats, a few dozen li only. usually 6s fid to 8s Gd. Colours, Greys and Greens, ' newest stylos: sizes 65r to 7J- Price 3s 6d each. G_ENT'S Underwear in Heavy Merino. Pants or Undershirts, our price for men's size is Is lid a garment. Balbriggan Unshrinkable Underpants Is 6d. " . ENT'S Plain Heavy Knitted Underwear, Shirts or Pants. Last Winter's Price of this line was 5s Gd a. garment. This season's price 6s 6d. Our Clearing Price is ( 3s 9d Garment, while stock lasts. ' GHENT'S Shirts, all sizes. 3s firl. New shipment Khaki Hnndikerehiefs. just opened. Usually 9d' Our Price for the Sale 6!d each. White Hemstitched Handkerchiefs. 3 for' is. GENT'S Tnnic and Tennis Shirts in White Tussore or Stripes in Endless Variety. Gent's Sox, Dark Grey Wool, is Pair. Cashmere Finish Is. All W->nl Cnshmere Is 6d. /K ENT'S Fancy Clock Sox, 3s 6d pair. Dark Tweed Caps Is each. Underwear, all sorts. Heavily reduced t'i effect a clearance. "I" ARGE Double Bed Quilts, now 8=; !U fid each. Heavy Stock Calicoes. Flannelr. and Flannelette Sheetings 'and Towe'«. All reduced in price. 0 "JVTEW Winter Goods, just opened. In Showroom the largest range we have, ever shown in Ladies' Coloured Overalls and Aprons. Red cross aprons. i s 3d each. ' Coloured Overalls 2s 3d, with or without .sleeves, 2s lid to -Is fid eacii. Ladies' Winter Bodices Is fid. Spencers' Is 9d. Ladies' Combinations 3s Gd to 13s lid LADIES' and Children's Sinrlets in Cotton. Silk and Wool. All Wool Merino, Wintprdown, Roslyn, or Jason •Makes; Long or Short Sleeves. Tl cINTYRE'S Extra Strono Periodic Ivl Pills for Ladies, 4s fid abtain- j cblo Chemists. Also Mr H as:ar, CUen~ ; st) Tyu&ru u,«U ifurlia,

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Timaru Herald, Volume CVI, Issue 16229, 27 March 1917, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume CVI, Issue 16229, 27 March 1917, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume CVI, Issue 16229, 27 March 1917, Page 10

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