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TAKE YOUR TYRES FOR RE-TREADING AND VULCANIZING TO THE RELIABLE FACTORY. T. J. PERRIAM (Late Box’s, Gliurch Street.) Expert Satisfactory Work. Expedition, Quick Action. Tubes Repaired while you wait. All Leading Makes of Tyres Stocked. '.Phone 523. Address: EMPIRE BUILDINGS. . EXCEPTIONAL MOTOR BARGAINS. , SING-LK-yiQATiiIK STUDJSBAKEIi, electric lights, self starter, dicKy seat in rear. Guaranteed in good order. £375. Owner will exchange for good 5-Seater. 5-SEATER FLANDERS, in splendid order. £135. 5-SEATER FORD, newly painted and in good order. £175. SINGLE-SEATER MAXWELL, with dicky seat, electric lights and selfstarter; perfect order. £285. HENSHAW’S GARAGE, EVANS STREET. GENUINE FORD PARTS STOCKED. SAVE YOUR OLD CLOTHES to the very last by taking them to EVANS’ REN OVATORIUM, SHEPHERD'S BUILDINGS, STAFFORD ST. SOUTH. CLOTHES, CLEANED, PRESSED, REPAIRED, and if necessary D1 7 ED, EQUAL TO NEW. H. M. EVANS, The Renovatorium, WHERE THE PEOPLE SAVE MONEY. Good lews to Mothers JUST ARRIVED. JUST ARRIVED. A CONSIGNMENT OF THE FAMOUS STURGIS STEEL CO-CARTS. This is tlio first_time lor many months that this article has been oil the market, and their arrival is sure to be welcomed. It is the recognised BABY CARRIAGE. Easy riding, silent running, and can be folded in a few seconds into a small neat bundle, suitable for travelling. Fitted with Sturgis luxury springs, it resists shocks and bumps, and the shape ensures every comfort for the occupant. LIGHTEST, STRONGEST AXDBEST ON THH MARKET. COME IN TO-DAY. Demonstrations gladly given to all interested. HEDGES & COY. WOOLLCOMBE STREET, TIM ARE. PHONE 101. * jjc %if a}< jss jse j|c % jjc jfc jjc # jsc # THE LAP OF LUXURY,” * * * * * * * * * * * «* * * * r> * * * * * * "W Our many years our pn * * * * * * * * * * * * *. * Wm & p * * * -aM * fyM'S * m * * & * * Here is the kind of comfortable chair that brings Service and Suitability into tne home, that spells luxury unqualified to .every proud possessor. WHY HOT ENJOY Your leisure moments to the full P The matter is worth while, worth the comparative inexpensiveness it entails. Call in and see our splendid range of EASY CHAIRS, CHESTERFIELDS, SETTEES and LOUNGES. experience is here to back up our recommendation, are always on a par with the figure of reason. FIN bA Y SONS FURNITURE WAREHOUSE. ill--163 STAFFORD STREET TIM ABU. next theatre royal. I*******************************

RINGS FOR A»r*V every occasion. Our wonderfully wide range o Dress, Engagement, eddmg^. Keepers, and Signet Rings Is wo thy of careful inspection. Those set with Gems, which are o great brilliancy and punt}, are particularly pleasing. The settings are artistic and perfectly secure. THE ENGAGEMENT RINGS are most attractive, and sure to be heartily appreciated. Call and inspect, or write for particulars. LEWIS HUNT, JEWELLER TEMUKA ANTED KNOWN—last week last week LAST WEEK LAST WEEK of Season. Owing to the mild Weather this Winter, RABBITS have gone off a little earlier than usual. J. KANE. v- bST TRY OUR A.I. gash Grocery once, Madam*. The result will surprise and delight you. A* we do a striotly cash business it means that yon get the benefit of the better value we oan give. One tiling in particular are we noted for: The QUALITY of the Baoon, Cheese, and Ham we sell. You will find nothing more delicious. We sell Gr*en'» Bacon and Akaroa Cheese, and always keep Jsom© choice cooked ham ready for serving. GOODS DELIVERED at jew door if desired. R. JENKINS S (STAFFORD ST. SOUTH. I TIMARU. 1 RHONE. No. 1038.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 170572, 4 August 1921, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 170572, 4 August 1921, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 170572, 4 August 1921, Page 10