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NO WONDER HOME DRE SSMAKING IS POPULAR! Every encouragement is offered the home sewer, by the SPLENDID ARRAY OF MIDSUMMER DRESS MATERIALS AT McGRUER DAVIES! Every material .shown suggests the immediate purchase of a length in order that hands may get busy on NEW THINGS FOR SUMMER AND AUTUMN WEAR MllllifI ALL ™ E SHADES OF SUMMER Find a ready place in the big assortment, including the more sombre effects for the cooler weather. From the standpoint of SE RVICEABILITY the new materials will be found to excel-.- we were particularly fastidious on this point when buying, so you can rest assured that QUALITY AND VALUE A RE TRULY EXPRESSED - IN YOUR PURCHASE. DECIDE ON YOUR PATTERNS, AND THEN SELECT YOUR MATERIAL.

4/11 all wool flannel A A TWEEDS, Double Width in all the latest Checks and Stripes, for Coat Frocks, Skirts, Etc. Shades of Saxe, Navy, Nigger, Fawn, Grey, Mole Kingfisher, Etc. O /£» WOOL TWEEDS, 40in. Wide, ** in Saxe, Fawn, Grey, Heather, Navy, Etc. For Ladies and Children’s wear.. C/ I I CREAM HOPSACK, with **/ Haircord Stripe, 6 6in. Wide, All Wool. Only a Few Pieces at this price. Will make Smart Costumes, Coat Frocks and Skirts. O/C 40in. ALL WOOL SERGffI, ® Best Dye and Finish. A Good Hard Wearing Serge for Girls’ School Dresses, Gym Frocks, House Dresses, Etc. 4 /£* 42in. ALL WOOL SERGE, Fast Black. A Splendid Serge for all classes of Dress or Costumes. v 4 /£* 42in. ALL WOOL CREAM SERGE. A Nice Soft Finished Serge for Costumes, Coat Frocks, Pleated Skirts, Children’s Wear, etc. We have just landed 500 Yards of Reuben Gaunt’s Famous INDIGO SERGES. These are direct from the makers and our price cannot be beaten. Guaranteed Fast Dye under all conditions. Call and inspect our wonderful assortment before buying elsewhere.' Prices from 3/6 to 29/6 0/11 ENGLISH WORSTED, 40in. £>/ 1 i wide, in Smart Grey Designs, Checks, Plains, and Stripes. Suitable for Dresses, Costumes, Blouses and Skirts. 4 /*• CHECK TWEEDS, 40in. Wide, “/ ® in a Range of Smart Checks. Strong and Durable for Ladies and Children’s Wear. ES /£ 54in. CREAM GABERDINE, &/ ® for Washing Costumes, Dresses, Tennis Skirts, Etc. o //» BLACK CASHMERE. Best "/ Dye and Finish. Wears well Used a lot for Maids’ Frocks, Blouses, Dresses, Etc. * tm /s* 42in. NAVY CREAM and »/ v BLACK LUSTRE in a Bright an di Brilliant Silk Finish.

and* Brilliant out Warehouse Stock of GINGHAMS, bought below Wholesale width, 40 inches, heavy quality, Latest Woven Check Cost. 2000 YARDS, double Designs. All to go at 1/9 yd. McGrner, Davies & Co. DRAPERS v TIMARU

A good resolution for 1923 is to maa:e McGruer, Davies and Co. your drapery 'upDliers. Our stocks are large, well assorted, and well bought—direct from manufacturers by highly competentbuying specialists. All departments aie full of good-value stocks, and you can do better every time at McGruer s. The Manchester and soft furnishing departments offer the following values: —Strong longcloth Is per yard, doublebed white sheeting 2s lid per yard, white flannelette, wide, 10|d per vnrd; strong roller towelling Is 3d per yard; oil shelving 10*d per yard; white damask tabling, 3s lid per yard; domestic cretonnes Is Gd per yard; white lace curtains 7s lid per pair; nice size bedroom hearthrugs (reversible) 13s 6d each; English floorcloth, btt wide, 7s lid per yard; and a splendid assortment of curtain materials from ■ Is 6d per yard. Hundreds of other, good-value lines right through the shop. | —McGruer, Davies and Co. ... A A SELF-STARTING SYSTEM. | Do you wake up easily, rise without effort,'and take a keen joy in work and playf Is your system a self-starter P If not you need “Maltexo” (Wilson s Malt Extract). This great ' natural tonic will give you a tremendous uplift, enable you to do everything easily and pleasurably. In lib and 21b jars, or for family use get 71b tins. ... I

Among the many pleasures Timaru offers to visitors 'is the up-to-date saloon, Stafford Street North, next Dominion, and just over the Bay, which is always at the disposal or visitors and men folk of South Canterbury for a smooth shave, expert haircut, and business-like attention all through. Try this saloon for your next shave or haircut or requisites in the tobacco line. The service there will help you to further enjoy your holiday. —Rowland Watson, proprietor. ... To give something useful and lasting is the problem that can bo solved at Ayres’ Pharmacy. '' o have just landed direct from the leading English makers, Indies’ and gent s whalebone and bristle hair brushes. There are no better brushes in the market than these, and we guarantee the quality of each brush sold. Prices os, 7s 6d. 8s 6d, 9s 6d, 10s, 12s 6d, 15s to 265. The best value in town. Any ot theso will make an acceptable present These brushes nrc wonderful value, nnu are selling rapidly, and we invite you to inspect our stock. E. C- Ayres, Chemist, 73 Stafford Street. Tunam. ... Give a Bicycle to your Boy •or Girl. These machines are ready for the road or footpath, and the prices show a big saving over last year. Call and inspect. If you wish to see the country or have a few minutes extra time at dinner make «• Now Year present to yourself of a B.S.A. bicycle. Greatest value in town. A machine you’ll be proud to ride. Tubes, repairs, and all accessories at Hogg’s Cvclo Depot, Stafford Street North, near Grand Pictures. ... .

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18031, 20 January 1923, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18031, 20 January 1923, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18031, 20 January 1923, Page 10

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