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kJUI LINES IMM i w Woollen Gloves, Scarves and Hosiery. WOOLLEN 'GLOVES, ; Gauntlet Style in Heather, Fawn' ■:■ ■■ . and Cream— Price, 5/11 Pair. 'SCARVES, Assorted Grounds, with Ends, Striped, in Contrasting Colours— Price, 13/6 RIBBED WOOL HOSE, Nigger, Putty and Mote— Price, 6/6 Pair MARL- RI3BED HOSE, in Fawn— : Price, 9/6 -Pair. a. S' s :?' m m --•rri Top'Coats and Furs. SMART VELOUR COATS in - Kingfisher, Mole, Brown, Grey and Saxe/ Trimmed , with Braids, Tucks, and Silk Stitchings—- . Prices: 79/6; £6/6/-, £6/10/- to £9/9/ FURV COLLARS for Goats— Price, 35/-, 39/6. FUR . NECKLETS, ‘ Imitation Bear r— Price, 17/6 BROWN' foxette stoles— Price, 84/-. BLACK CONEY STOLES— Price, £6/6/- * BEAVER STOLES— Price, £9/9/SPORTS COATS. All the Newest Styles and Wanted Shades are Here. Kingfisher, Violet, Grey, Fawn, Lemon and Cream with or without Belts.— Prices, 39/6, 45/-, 47/6, 65/WOOLLEN CARDIGANS in Fawn, Grey, Brown, Navy, Violet and Marone— Price, 17/6. WOOLLEN COSTUMES. in Fawn, and Brown, Smartly Finished with Silk Braid Binding— Price, £B/15/- and £6/6/s ENGLISH VELOUR FELTS in Shades of. Nig- £5/6 ger, Brown, Henna, Grey, Fawn, Mustard, and Mid Brown. Each. UNDERWEAR.—It is essential that you have Warm Underclothings for Winter Wear. WOVEN NIGHTDRESSES, Natural Shade, Long Sleeves Price, 15/6. FLANNELETTE NIGHTDRESSES, Nice Full Sizes— Price, 10/9, 13/6, 13/6, 15/6. CREAM CAMI-SPENCERS, Short Sleeves, Elastic Waists , Price, 4/6. WOOLLEN VESTS in the Famous "Ramada” Make— Price, T\LCS.S. 13/6; 0.5., 14/6; X. 0.5., 16/6. WOOLTEX VESTS, Short Sleeves, Heavy Weight-r- - 5/9, 7/0 Herbert’s Ltd. “Where you Buy it for Less.”

BEST” by test pronounced the best. For out-door lighting the “Best” Storm Proof Lantern. _ Safe, reliable, economical. Perfection in outdoor portable lanterns. It. P• M. 1 Manning Co., 5 Bedford Row, Christchurch. . I A N Invitation is extended to all to ' try the most up-to-date Saloon' in town for a Shave, Shampoo, or Hair Cut: Our service' combines best workmanship with civility, under the most ■hygienic conditions.:. Rowland-Wat-son, the Busy Tobacconist, near Bay. < ADlES r Shoppmg Baskets, Soldiers’ make; all sizes and patterns, 7s 6d. and 8s 6d.—Porter and Dawson’s. OSIKRY SPECIALS Ladies’ Black ./Silk House, with seam, nice appearance,’ strong wearing. Only 4s lid pair. Morley’s Superior AllAYool Cashmere Hose. Only 3s lid pr. “The Liberty,” near Grand Pictures. -f ATFST SHADES of Crepe de Chine ’I 1 . just, arrived, in Nigger Brown, Princess Blue, Turquoise, Shell Pink, “Kingfisher, Nattier, Lemon, etc. Only 7s lid yard. “The Liberty,” near the Grand Pictures. | SOMETHING you should know—The ‘ best place in town for Valet, Auto Strop and Safety Razors,: Blades and Strops is Rowland Watson’s, the ■Busy Tobacconist, near Bay. DO YOU WANT AN OVERCOAT? JF so, call at G. -McKITTERICK & CO’S, And.see the Big Display in Tweeds, Gabardines. Latest Cut Style, from 70/- to 6gns.

"\7ACC.UM Bottles.. School Children ■V. and Workers can always have a hot, drink’from 12s.6dj.at Porter and Dawson’s. • BREAD Toasters Is 3d, Fire Shovels -Is 6d, 2s, 2s„6d, Door Mats ss, '6s 6d, 7s 6d, 9s and 10s 6d. Porter and Dawson’s. "AST WEEK OF SALE—- . Dark- flannelette Blousing, Is 3d yd. ’ Striped Winceyette, Is 3d. Nurses’. Aprons, from 3s 6d. ' Extra Heavy Quality Coloured Towels, 2s 3d. 'CARPENTER’S.- TEMUKA. WEEK OF SALE—- , Women’ s Black Hose', ;ls lid, 2s 3d, 2s 6d,_ 2s lid. All Wool Cashmere, 3s lid. Heavy .Knitted,. 4s 6d. Women’s Singlets Is lid, ,2s 6d / 3s lid, 6s' 6d to 15s 6d. CARPENTER’S, TEMUKA. E RICES' QUOTED— For Brick and Concrete work, including Furnaces and Bakers’ Ovens. SHILLITO LTD., ) Builders, LeCren ■ Street, Telephone - . 298. AST WEEK OF SALE—r iuest Doctor Flannel, 3s" 6d. White FlMmelette, Is. .. . , Horrockses’ Calico, -:36in., .’ls '6d yd.‘ ; Coloured Flannelette, IS 6d and Is 9d',

BOTTLES come and bottles< go, but “Unique” Hot Water Bottles go on for ever. By test the best.won’t crack or leak. All Chemists and Healers. ■ 1 IT drives away cold —the “Unique” Hot, Water Bottle. Made by worth -British Rubber Co. Invest in one to-day. All Chemists and Healers. 2 GOOD for many years the “Unique” Hot Water Bottles. Look for name “Unique” on .stopper. Won’t crack, leak or burst. All sizes. Chemists and Healers sell them. 3 BLOW thou Wintry Wind. It holds no terror to the user of a “Unique” Hot Water Bottle. Guaraineeu unburstable. All sizes> Chemists and Healers sell them. ‘ 4 WARM Feet mean Sound Sleep. Invest in a “Unique” Hot Water Bottle. British made. Won’t crack or burst. All sizes. Chemists and Healers sell them. 5 CHASE Insomnia from your Bed. Sound repose with a “Unique” Hot water Bottle. Made and guaranteed by .North British Rubber Co. All Chemists and Dealers. 6 Easy starting with an Air-Friction Carburettor. Increases power one half. Perfect results in cold weather. No choking in shifting gears. Full particulars R. P. M. Manning Co., 5 Bedford Row, Christchurch. 8

LADIES' HAVE your last year’s Costume renovated and remodelled or made into Coat Dress. Patronise me and satisfaction is surely guaranteed. Moderate prices, excellent finish, and then a pleasure to you. MRS HOGUE, Dressmaker, Arcade. L AST WEEK OF SALE— Men’s Irish Lawn Handkerchiefs, 8d each. * All Wool Sox, Is 9d pair. Working Shirts, from 7s 6d. Flannels, 7s 11a. CARPENTER’S, TEMTJKA., I MISSES AITCHIBON AND BROWN LADIES’ TOILET ROOMS, Tel. 671 Stafford St. North For Hairdressing, Manicuring, Face and Hair Massage with Vibrator and Violet Ray (splendid for falling hair and nerves). BUSTER CUTS. ELECTROYSIS—the only sure cure for Superfluous Hair. HAIR WORK of all descriptions.

DO NOT PAY ' RENT.'-' IT IS A WASTE OF MONEY AND, TAKES YOU NOWHERE,. *ti V JOIN UP NOW' With the FIFTH‘GROUP of Timaru’s Building, Society - ■ (PIONEER TERMINATING). They .will have regular Draws for ,£9OO FREE. . MONEY.. ;to enable you to build that House that will be the Home of vour Dreams. NO INTEREST. ■ REPAYMENTS AS RENT. Apply F. A. RAYMOND, Seer' • Stafford St., next Radcliffe’s. .

THE Deadly House-Fly Is a constant menace. Fli-Keelo will rid your house of Flies and other Vermin. ' Harmless to animals. Sold everywhere, Is tin. SUIT CASES (value best ever). Doe • -Skins-for • making your own Gloves about 5s 6d for a pair. Gloves made up (washing doe skins), Grey, Brown, White, Fawn. Oh! Yes, we’ll be there. Smith’s Leather Shop FOOTBALLS, Footballs, No. 1 6s 6d, -No. 2 7s 9d, No. 3 9s, No. 4 10s ,9d. . All Solid Leather —At Wade’s, Stafford Street. Ladies and Gentlemen I The whiteness of your linen is a splendid index of your characters and an absolute triumph for “NO-RUBBING” Laundry Help. MISS WESTROPP haw Bugle and Satin Beads, Tatting Shuttles, lilet Shuttles and Meshes. . , ' CHRYSANTHEMUMS. • CIOME and see the Beautiful Display J of Chrysanthemums at the Maori Hill Nursery. Book your Orders NOAV. .. STUART AND JENNINGS. Dressmaking.— Miss sherry is noiv taking orders for Dressmaking, in all its Branches. Latest Fashions, lowest, chaiges. Address: Residence; 6 Victoria Street. The Guardian Assurance Company Limited FOR OVER 100 YEARS has been transacting Insurance Business, and year by year has grown in popularity. The year 1922 was a record one in South Canterbury, the Public realising that ths GUARDIAN COY. issues F.nicies to meet their requirement®. For every class of Insurance we will be pleased to give quotations.

/Caroline dairy coy., ltd., \-j ' i. Are Cash buyers of BACON PIGS. . Highest Prices given for best Quality. | .MRS ; fiUTT* > ' DRESSMAKER, * AND COSTUMIER. J Jf\ 2 2 CHURCH STREET WEST* (Near Collins'* Store). # ***********.***W FARM RIGHT— Tr(TT „ PRICE RIGHT. 216' ACRES, L.1.P.. . (Rent £ 77 netfe per annum ALL GOOD AGRICULTURAL easy LEVEL DOWNS LYING WELL TO THE SUN. 15 Miles from Timaru, 4 : v miles from Jlailwav Station, and \ "mile from school.. f J he harm is •gV we |i f enc ecl and ■ permanently watY / ered in all paddocks, 40 acres fallowed . 50 acres stubble, 30 acres • nevv 'grass, and balance good pas- - lure; o-TOomed House, bath, pantry. scullery, wash-house, dairy, v. ■ stable, implement shed, barn, loose box. cow byre, garage. . PRICE FOR GOODWILL £2BOO. This works out at £1.9 per acre on a freehold basis, and for a good ; farm it is the cheapest proposition in sight. TERMS: Cash £9OO and balance arranged. DON’T DELAY. .' N R. J. CUDLHJN-MRnPI, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, STAFFORD ST. (next Rank of N.Z.) Phone : Office 457, House SIIT. j

HUTTON’S new and up-to-date Beaks on Wireless. Published by The Radio Press. WIRELESS FOR ALI, .. 1/6 John Scott Taggart SIMPLIFIED WIRELESS 1/6 John Scott Taggart THE CONSTRUCTION OF WIRELESS. RECEIVING APPARATUS 2/Paul D. Fyers WIRELESS VALVES SIMPLY EXPLAINED ...... 3/6 John Scott Taggart PRACTICAL WIRELESS VALVE CIRCUITS . . 3/6 John Scott Taggart Also many other Works on WIRELESS. P. W. HUTTON & CO., BOOKSELLERS STATIONERS BOOKBINDERS.

FRED GRUHN, CHIEF AGENT GUARDIAN ASSURANCE CO., LTD. District Agent: National Mutual Life Aosociation. Agerit for Mr G. Hayhurst, Vet. Surgeon. All his Medicines on hand; OFFICE: HAY’S BUILDINGS, Cr. Strathallan and Stafford Streets PHONE IORO. BALLANTYNES DARK GREY COLONIAL FLANNEL 29in. 2/11 Yard. 29in. FOR GIRLS’ WARM WINTER DRESSES. BALLANTYNES

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 24 May 1923, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 24 May 1923, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 24 May 1923, Page 10

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