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RIGHT PROPORTIONS, GRACEFUL OUTLINES. RICH FINISH Are characteristic of tho Work of FERGUSON & CO THE MOTOR BODl 7 BUILDERS. CAR PAINTING BY EXPERTS to any Colour Scheme. SEND TOUR GAR ALONG—it will be turned out EQUAL TO NEW. Old Address: STAFFORD STREET NORTH. to Details. A PAIR OF SPECTACLES might be of the highest, quality mechanically—the lenses of the best, the mounting of the most improved design; yet if some ono detail was not right those Glasses might bo worse than useless to you. OUR SERVICE means that every detail of fitting your eyes with the proper Glasses receives skilled and conscientious attention. FIRST WE EXAMINE YOUR EYES thoroughly. After determining the formula required, we decide on the best size and shape of Lens. The mounting is selected with the same attention to your individual needs. THEN tho Lenses are ground in our own workshop, and the Specialist who examined your eyes sees that each Lens is absolutely accurate. The Glasses are adjusted to vour face so you SEE BEST. FEEL BEST. LOOK BEST. W. McBRIDE EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. "THE STORY OF THE ANZACS." An Historical Account of the part taken by New Zealand and Australia in the Great War, from its outbreak in August 1914 until the Evacuation of Gallipoli in December 1915. "THE STORY OF THE/ANZACS" has been splendidly written, and the author has produced a work that gives a_ clear and concise account of what New Zealand and Australia have done. "THE STORY OF THE ANZACS" contains Maps, and a page specially arranged for the insertion of names of Relatives and Friends who have served the Empire in the Great War. As the supply is limited, you will need to make early application to ensure obtaining a copy.

PRICE, 4s 6d. A. T. H. BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, STAFFORD STREET. Phone 116. Spring Vernal Spring AN EARLY SHOWING. But THOMSON'S HAVE THE GOODS. A FAIRY BOWER— A DREAM OF DELIGHT. Leading Colours—Poilu, Gabardine, V-irey, Putty, Egg Blue, Heliotrope. HUNDREDS OF HATS— Real Panamas I'roui the Islands. Tegai, Chip, New Rough Straws in above Shades, also Black, White, Burnt. ALL THE PANAMAS at once, nearly 23 doz Ladies' 6s GO. to 21s; Misses' as weiL. Warner's Corsets, Circular Veils. Emerald Ninon and 5 others. Crepe de Ohenes, Poilu, Shrimp, Pink, Mole, and 7 others, 7s. 6d, Ds lid extra quality i'or brides. Fuiji Silks, Etresan Silks Is lid to 3s lid, Tussoro Is 9d to 4s 6d, Pailettes, double, 3s lid; V Rose' Nigger, Dove, Saxe, Grev. Hoyle's Navy Drill Prints, "1175 Navy Cambrics 7Jd (from U.S.A.). "KIA ORA" GOODS OPENED FRIDAY. SPLENDID DELIVERIES ROUND THE DEPARTMENTS. Gabardines. White, Cream, Puttv, 3s 3d up Wool Face Cloths, Black and White, Broken Check Worsteds; some in Mirror Silks and Greys, sweetlv pretty Venetians. Beiges, Self, Grev etc 2s lid ' • . > ... Yoik>s. White and Colours. T.OVFJ.T "RT.OrSFS. THE NEW COSTUMES. ANT) COAT FROCKS. STUDY THE ISLAND WINDOW. COAfPLETE SHOWING OF EXTTRELY NEW GOODS. Long Handle Umbrellas. Xoveltv Veils. Holeproof C.'ishnioro Hosierv T.is 1 " SHk and Silk Finish 'do. Chicn Lnrc = . Lyutori Lfloos. Torchon Laces, 100 Embroideries. HANDSOME TRIMMINGS for the now Frocks. Buttons en suite. ALL CLASSES TXJCKSTTTCH UNDERWEAR, also Woven— standardised makes and sizes. GOOD STUFF CHEAP—the Motto at Thomson's nil the time. Tn a word—POPULAR. PRICES VT THE PEOPLE'S SHOP. GOODS MADE UP when rernm-.-d 1,„ DKAL'EKY sSTOKES.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CVI, Issue 16311, 13 August 1917, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume CVI, Issue 16311, 13 August 1917, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume CVI, Issue 16311, 13 August 1917, Page 6

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