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Fop Folk isng made in EASY ... IT'S ALMOST A SHAME THE WAY SOME LINES ARE BEING SACRIFICED STILL TIME SP] " OUT THEY MUST GO. ' f l v S "^V^-T 7 ?F J ff^? l^F Ll) ,-^ SILY BE MADE IN SO]VIE LINES FOR THEIR VALUE IS CONSTANTLY MOUNTING UPWARDS. YOUR INSPECTION WILL. OBLIGE, 9 Only Ladies' WHITE MUSLIN APRONS. PRICE Is itf and 2s 3d. U bnlv LADY'S GREY STLK DRESS (Wide Skirt). "Usual Price 37s 6d. v '■-■ 4. SALE PRICE, 2ls. 1 Onlv LADY'S BLACK AND WHITE /STRIPED SILK DRESS. SALE PRICE 21s: 1 Only LADY'S VTEUX ROSE MERCERISED SPORTS COAT. TJnual Price 85s. SALE PRICE, 27s 6d. 2 Only Ladfcs* NAVY MERCERISED SPORTS COATS. SALE PRICE, 27s 6d. 3 Only MAIDS' TWEED SKIRTS, size 26, 27, 30. SALE PRICES 2s lid and 3s lid. 12 Only Ladies' COLOURED COTTON WOVEN BLOOMERS. ' SALE PRICE, 2s 9d. 3 Only Ladies' COLOURED PIQUE COSTUMES, in Grey, Saxe, and Brown. SALE PRICE 355. 12 Only Ladies' WHITE VOILE DRESSES, nicely trimmed, and wide skirts. SALE PRICE, from 6s lid to 12s 6d. Ladies' COTTON VESTS, Fancy Tops. SALE PRICE 2s. 19 Only Ladies' TAGEL STRAWS, in oil Shades and Nicely Trimmed. SALE PRICES from 3s lid to 5s lid. ADAMS The Centra! Drapers P "™ E ITTTIWIggg^feMfcMMWWIIMWiMMgnT

CALLS ME TO-DAY. AND MY STOCK OF BOOTS AMD SHOES FVIUST BE REALISED TO ENABLE ME TO SEE HOW I'M PLACED. TO GET THE STOCK OUT QUICKLY I'VE CUT TO THE BONE ALL LINES FOR THE "WAR CALL SALE." AND I WISH TO EXPRESS NOW MY THANKS FOR THE PATRONAGE SO FAR ACCORDED ME. BY BUYING DURING THIS SALE YOU GET GREAT LEATHER VALUES, AND YOU HELP A MAN WHO UNDER THE CIRCUMSTANCES CANNOT HELP HIMELF. JUST GLANCE AT THESE PRICES:— MEN'S TAN BROGUE SHOES, 21s ] LADIES' W 7 HITE POPLIN . CHILDREN'S BUTTON BOOTS in MEN'S TAN DERBY SHOES, Mar- SHOES, 5s 9d Black and Tan. Size 11 to 1, low make, 18s 6d at>tttc> • ODD LINES IN MEN'S BOOTS, I^i#S in Black and Tan, Narrow and biiutt., Medium Toes, 10s a pair' LADIES/ YOUTHS' TAN WILLOW CALF BOOTS, BOOTS, Sizes 1 to 5 'I2S 6d Medium SHOES, 3s 11d BOOTS, in Laoe and Button, Medium and Narrow Toos, 7s 6d Black and Tan. Size 11 to 1, 8S 6d. Size 7 to 10, 7S 6d. Size 7 to 10, 6S fid LADIES/ TAN AND BLACK CHILDREN'S GREY CANVAS Hawkey's Boot Warehouse, SHOES. Size 11 to 1, 5s 9d; 7 to 10, «s 9d STAFFORD STREET Opposite HUTTONS.

WANTEDS. WAITED Good second hand Treadle Sowing Machine, Singer preferred. Applv Machine, Herald Office. WANTED to Buy—Lady's Bicycle, fc-eond hand. Apply Biko, This "ANTED—A Smart Boy who has r" V onssed tho sixth standard. Apply G.*R.. Joyce, Printer, Hay's Buildings. __ "OITTH Organs, imported direct .L..JL from the makers, 2s, 3s, 3s 6d and 4s each, 32 reeds. Cheapest and best in town. Brunsden's, the direct importer, Elizabeth' Street. /(\ GUINEAS Magnificent Over- • U strung Piano for Sale, cash or terms, very superior instrument, absorutely the test value on offer in Timaru to-day. Brunsden's, Piano Importer, Elizabeth Street. OLINS, Bows and Strings, largest and best stock in Timaru. complete sets silk E, D and G, 2s 6d posted any address. Violins repaired Bows rehaired. Brunsden's, Elizabeth Street. CLEARING SUMMER SALE STILL GOING STRONG AT AIARSDEN'S. MARSDEN'S. Next Gns Co.'s Office. FOR be6t value in Ladies', Children's, Gent's, and Boys' wear, 'trv us, and you wont be disappointed.-, THE LAST WEEK SALE HAS BEGUN ITANTED Urgently for Oamaru V district and all parts of Canter* lj Ur y Harvesters and Mill Hands. highest wages, Married Couples £125 and £lO bonus, £l2O and allowances, Relieving Cook 40s, Housemaid-Laun-dress and Help 15s for_ Institutions, Woman to care for invalid '2os, Housekeeperl! and Cooks for harvest, good wages, Hotel Cook and Housemaid together SOfi and 20s, also Housemaid and General Helps for country 25s and 20s, Waitress for Temuka 22s 6d, Kitchenmaids for Timaru 255. 20s, HousemaidLaund r ess, urgently for North Island, 25s (fare waiting), Cooks (private), 30s, 2Vs 6d. 255, Generals 255, 20s, 17a* 6s, Light Generals 15s, _ 12s 6d, Parlourmaids and Housemaids. 20s, Young Girls to assist and for mornings, 12s Cd, 10s, Bs, Fencer 82a 6d, good home for elderly man, Rooms furnished and unfurnished to let, —Cornelius's Labour Exchange. 3 Barnard Street, opp. 01ympia s Phono 410. NWAT that Fly.—Mather's Fly Papers, Muhak Fly Powder, Flilo, Gorgan sticky Fly Papers, Treat's Insect Powder, Kefol, .Teyes' Ffitid. Carbolin Powder. Kernohan McCahon and Co., Ltd. H. 8. LAMB & CO. The Tailors, Church St., Timaru, TTSTCAL Instruments for Sale. P.ernember wo are direct imI porteri from the best makers. No middleman's profits chargod frr at | Brr.iisilen's, Elir-ahr-th Street, Cori Tesr.:»nd<?n':c invited.

WANTED. 7ANTED—,A SMART JUNIOR.' GIRL FOR ,yV ,' OFFICE. ."\ - v THIS ( £7 ANTED—■At Fairtio, FURNISHED BEDSITTING ROOM,: with use of kitchen and verandah. ' Apply. . MRS WYINKS, 53 Bristol St., Christchurch. THE MAJOR, A GREAT WAR NOVEL. ' By RALPH CONNOR. Author-of "The Sky Pilot," "Black Rock," etc. Since the' writing of Lis last novel Ralph. Connor lias been to the Western Front as chaplain of the 43rd Cameron Highlanders—a Sky Pilot of No Man's Land—with, the rank of Major. From the trenches Ralph Connor has looked backward over the years to picture "the environment and the influences which went to the making of one of the finest examples of patriotic manhood appearing in the battle line. And in the manner of "The Sky Pilot" and "The Man from Glengarry," Ralph Connor tells the story of a lad. who came through boyhood, schooldays; college days, frontier davs. and arriving at man's estate settleddown ,as a good citiaen—vife-presi-dent of a Peace Society—until that liberty into which he was born was threatened. "The Major" is a novel of the mental processes and the ] psychology that are the history of tho j heart of every red-blooded man, who in ' his sou] loves, first, liberty of conscience and demands the right to live. PRICE, 4s. BY POST, 4s 6d. BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, BOOKBINDERS. PROFIT FROM POULTHY. TAKE CARE OF YOUR GROWING STOCK. TXJHEN CHICKS are newly hutched ?V every oare is taken of them, and na likely as not a good many Chicks are killed by kindness. But when the Chicks grow feathers and appear to be looking after themselves, tho tendency is to left them. Be advised by Poultrymen who make profits from Poultry-DON'T. IV, while your Stock is growing that they need the best attention and good toed. WE ARE POULTRY EXPERTS. and Guarantee DUB "A."BO." CmOK FOOB. CORN CRUSHING AND GRINDING A SPECIALITY. J. LOGAN, GENERAL PRODUCE. COAL ANBj FIREWOOD MERCHANTS, BARNARD STREET. TIMARUTelephone 421. cJNTYRE'S Extra Strong Regn tjs. Iftting Pilk The mos» auooea* tul Ladiea Pill* known, 4a 6d—«U CheniisU*

WANTED. TIT-ANTED TO SEI IRISH SETTER PUPS, 2 Guineas. Apply: SMITH, .>/ Mona Vale, Ma Waro." ■. Several One Stooker, Four Draymen, Four Forkers, .Is Vd per hour and" found. Apply: A. THdREAU,' Farmers' Union, Arcade. . ANTED EJVOWN—J. H. Niles . . (late W. Niles and Sons, Temuka) Las started Picture Framing, at 139 ChurcL Stre=+-. A trial solicited. Enlargements a Speciality. .... »_,>, .uuuoo T T £2, Pantrymaid-Waitress 20s Boy to learn farming 20s. Waiting engagemeni>—Harvest and Mill Cooks' Married Couples, also Housekeeper and Assistant. Cornelius's Labour Exchange 3 Barnard Street, opposite Olymnia 'Phone 410. ■> i -. TATE'S! TATE'S! I DINING ROOMS. T OU can get an excellent Fish •*- Luncheon for One Shilling. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. Fresh Fish daily from our own boats A. McLACHLAN : : : Proprietor, i | 'Phono 123. SPECIAL NOTICEMISS PERKINS THE EXPERT DRESSMAKER, COSTUMES. COAT FROCKS. AND BLOUSES A SPECIALITY. PRTCES MODERATE. ADDRESS: «5 MATILDA STREET (5 Doors from Elizabeth Street). IT ANTED KNOWN— Everything f for Jam Making and Fruit Preserving, to be had at lowest prices, and best quality, from Kernohan. McCahon and Co., Ltd. CLEARING SUMMER SALE STILL GOING STRONG AT MARSDEN'S. MARSDEN'S. Next Gas fo.'s Office. FOR best value in Ladies', Children's, Gent's, and Boys' wear, j try us, and you wont be disappointed. ANS SOUCT," Wal-iti Road (two _ minutes walk from Bay), I Superior Board and Residence for Permaneuts or Visitors.WANTED AT ONCE—Draymen and Forkers, Mill Cook' £3,Driver and Cook for Chaff cutter, both intorview at 11 a.m. to-day, Thursday, Youth nrcustomed to horses, to learn to plough, Married Ploughmen £l5O, £l3O, Married Rousoabouta £120 : Mnrried Gardener, Groom-Rouseabout 2os, Snder-Gardeners (urgent) 80s, Rouse>onts and Cowboys 30a, 255, Cooks, hotel and private, Cook (tea-room), easy hours. Housemaids, Waitresses, Kitchenmaids, Relieving Wardsninid, Generals and all other grades 0 f jj 0 t e l and Domestio Helps for town and country, Woman for half-day MonCENTRAL LABOUR AGENCY; STAFFORD STREET,, OENTRATii Telephone 457; MITH'S Leather Shop is thd wot*mgman's safest shop; no take dowr.. Pick your own bolo (leafier). Snves yoi» money, time and temper.— 180 Stafford Street, Timaru. "cINTYRE'S Extra Strong Betro. lating V)\U Be ß t Ladieo' Kite ou tbv niurfrvt, i* CbaajieU.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CVII, Issue 16477, 23 February 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CVII, Issue 16477, 23 February 1918, Page 10