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WONDER WHAT IS IT??? A Period of Stock Shifting on a large scale. The Goods are wonderful, the variety equally so, and the prices most wonderful of all. Combined, these factors present a truly wonderful buying opportunity. We would welcome a moment’s opportunity to point out the advantages to you of buying here and now. May’ we crave your attentio n—the main features of the story are told below. ms MARABOUT BARGAINS. 3 Only SHAPED MAJtABOUTS, In Grey, Nigger arid Black. Usually 27/6. WONDER WEEK, 17/6 12 Only MARABOUTS, Cape Shape, Silk Lined. Assorted Colours — Usually 35/-, 39/6 WONDER WEEK 25/6 WHITE WOVEN KNICKERS, Woms. and O.S. Sizes 4/6. WONDER WEEK 3/6 WAVY. WOVEN KNICKERS in Woms. and O.S. Sizes Usually 4/11. WONDER WEEK, 3/6 C.B. CORSETS, Short Bust and Long Hips, 22 to 30 Usually 11/6.. WONDER WEEK, 7/11 BEACH HATS, Floral Silk Crowns, Good Useful Lines— 17/6 WONDER WEEK, 12/6 CHILDREN’S COTTON FROCKS, 22in. to 30il T'T“. 1 .. WONDER WEEK, 7/11 and 8/11 CHILDREN’S STRAW HATS— , WONDER WEEK, 7/6 and 8/6 ~ DAINTY FLORAL DRESSING JACKETS, Trimmed Fine Lace and Ribbon, in Pink, Hello, Lemon, and White— Usually 13/11 WONDER WEEK 7/11 « 35 & Vi I n II iW COLOURED CREPE NIGHTDRESSES in Pink, Helio, Lemon and Sky—Usually WONDER WEEK FRESH STOCK OF OUR FAMOUS CHEMISE VESTS JUST TO HAND' — DURING WONDER WEEK, 1/6 PRINTED DELAINETTE FROCKS in Navy and Nigger. An Ideal Frock for Morning and Bay Wear —WONDER WEEK, 11/9 3 Only SPONGE CLOTH FROCKS, in Saxe, Fawri and. Rose. " Large Collars— Usually 25/WONUER WEEK, 12/6 STRIPED SPONGE CLOTH FROCKS Assorted Colours, Smart Styles, ! . ' Usually 21/WONDER WEEK, 15/6 COTTON MORACAINE FROCKS in Green, Saxe, Fawn and Pink. Round Necks, Silk Braid and Coloured Patent Belts — Usually 21/WONDER WEEK, 15/6 3' DAINTY CREPE DE CHINE FROCKS, in Grey, Apricot and Tabac. Very Neat Style—- . Usually 84/WONDER WEEK, 59/6 STRIPED PIQUE FROCKS, Good Washing rind Wearing—: ..Usually 21/WONDER: WEEK, 12/6 2 SAMPLE WOOL COSTUMES, Light ’ Summer Weight, Smart Styles, with Wide Band round Hips Usually 6 3/WONDER WEEK, 50/5 WOOL GABARDINE FROCKS, in Brown, Navy, Mole, Grey and ■ Mole. Trimmed new Lacei Braid. Round Necks — Usually 84/WONDER WEEK, 63/- / ARTIFICIAL SILK HOSE, nice Fine Quality, in,Fawn, Paint Beach and Brown Usually 2/11 Pair. WONDER WEEK, 2 Pairs for 2/9 BLACK ARTIFICIAL SILK HOSE Usually 3/6; WONDER WEEK, 2 Pairs for 3/li 16in. CAMBRIC EMBROIDERY. Fine Make. Good Design. ' 3/11 ■ WONDER WEEK, 2/6 TRACED LONGCLOTH CHEMISES, Ready to Work—6/11 WONDER WEEK, 4/6 TRACED LONGCLOTH CAMISOLES, Ready to Work 2/6. WONDER WEEK, 4/6 wandKERCHIEFS Half Dozen in Box. Coloured Borders— Usually. 4/11 Box.' nAAmvcineji , WONDER WEEK, .2/9 TORCHON LACE, Usually 4d.per yard. WONDER WEEK, 1/11 per doz, The Manchester Dept, offers—--6 pcs APAX PYJAMA CLOTH, Neat Stripes— - ' ’Usually 2/9 ‘ WONDER WEEK, 1/9 3 Pieces VIYELLA, Coloured Designs, Guaranteed Washing— Usually 5/11. f WONDER WEEK, 4/6 SHEETING FOR SINGLE BEDSWhite—Usually 3/3. WONDER WEEK, 1/11 Unbleached, Usually. 2/11. WONDER WEEK, 1/9 " " > • ; ___ ' SHEETING, DOUBLE BED WIDTHS— White, Usually 4/6. WONDER WEEK, 2/11 WHITE DAMASK, Heavy Quality— Usually 3/11. .Unbleached, Usually 3/11/" WONDER WEEK, I/ll : WONDER WEEK, 2/6' WHITE NURSERY FLANNELETTE, Nice Quality— Usually. 1/3 Yard. WONDER WEEK, 10/9 doz. CRETONNES, 4 Good Designs and Qualities — Usually 2/3. WONDER WEEK, 1/3 RED BORDERED DAMASK, Splendid Breakfast Cloth—- . -'Usually 4/6. WONDER WEEK, 2/11 PURE LINEN, TEA TOWELLING— Usually 2/3. WONDER WEEK, 1/8 3 6im FORFAR for Aprons or Tea Towels— Usually 2/6. ' ' ' , “WONDER WEEK, 1/11 TAPESTRY HEARTH RUGS, Assorted Designs— Usually 14/6. WONDER WEEK, 9/11 Dress Dept, offers--4 Pieces STRIPED SPONGE CLOTH, Good Colour and Smart Stripes—3/11 WONDER V/EEK 2/ 5 Pieces, Fancy. CHECK SPONGE CLOTH, Novelt; Design on Coloured Grounds—5/6. WONDER WEEK, 2/ 6 Pieces FRENCH SPONGE CLOTH in Checks, Prett Colourings 4/11. WONDER WEEK, 2/1 3 Pieces PLAIN GINGHAM, in Sky Pink and Helic Double Width— Usually 1/ WONDER WEEK, 1/ 6 Pieces FLORAL FOULARD, in Tussore, Saxe, Gree and Vieux Rose. Double Width 3/6 — WONDER WEEK, 1/ 38in. CREPE RATINE. A Big Range of Nice Check on Coloured Grounds, 2/11. — WONDER WEEK, 2/ 2 Pieces Only SMART STRIPED CREPON, Doubl Width; — Usually 2/3. WONDER WEEK, 1/ 4 Pieces SILK SPONGE CLOTH, Rich Shades t Champ., Sky, and Apricot—6/6. WONDER. WEEK, 3/1 SHANTUNG SILKS in Navy, Grey and Brown. Wid Width. Heavy Quality— Usually 9/ WONDER WEEK, 5/1 2 Pieces CREPE ANGLAIS. Saxe and Grey. Splei did Wear Usually 10/9. WONDER WEEK, 5/1 6 Pieces PASTILLE CLOTH, in Fawn, Champ, Helh Reseda, Sky and Salmon— Usually 19/ WONDER WEEK, 12/ 2 Pieces NAVY SERGE, Double Width, Hard WearUsually 3/11 and 5/11 WONDER WEEK, 1/ 2 Pieces 6 6in. GABERDINE, Fawn and Grey, 12/ wonder Week, 5/1: General Reductions make Wonderful Values AT HERBERTS Wonder Week

IChange in the HalfHoliday. INURING the Summer Months I will - CLOSE ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON and keep OPEN AND DELI-. ,VER on SATURDAY Afternoon. .. STILL A SUPPLY OF CHILLED LAMB. R. H. MORGAN, STAFFORD ST. NORTH. Phone 340. HENDERSON’S BOOK LIST. The Champion of the "World, by Jeck Ruthven —3s 6d.-. Master of Man, by Hall Cain—4s 6d. Lover or Friend, by Rosa Carey—8s 6d. The Prairie Wife and the Prairie Mother, by Arthur Stringer—2s 6d. The Prairie Child—6s. The Mistress of Shenst.one and The Rosary, bv Florence Barclay—3s 6d. The Hundredth Chance and Bars of Iron, by Ethel Dell—4s 6d. G. HENDERSON, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, : STAFFORD STREET, Opposite tJeroert’s. Ltd. % NTYRE’S Extra ' J Regulating Pills. 5o 3d. Your mist or Grocer will post for ty.

WANTED. BATHING Suits, 1-Piece or 2-Piece Cotton, for Ladies or Gents, 4s lid at Marsden’s, Cash Draper and Mercer, Stafford Street North. Dressmaking.— Miah sherry u now taking orders for Dressmaking, in all its branches. Latest fashions, lowest charges. Address • Residence- 8 Victoria Street. w. J. HABDIN& AND CO. wt mm MONUMKNTAL MASO?TB AND SCULPTORS. ALL WORK GUARANTEED and noatly executed. Estimates given. Lowest Prices. W. J. HARDING AND r<j. YARD: PARK. aVkiNUE {mmi Cemetery. Phone

WANTED. ■*l OOKI A near new Singer Tipper Machine £1.6, a Skiving Machine £4, or a good Leather Holler £5, 12in. rollers. Sole Leather Lots for Boots, or Washers, Clutch, Straps, Laces any coloui’j Cleaner, all colours. Smith’s Bonnie Weo Leather Shoppie, 169 Stafford Street. COLOURED Crepes Al Quality, Is 86 yard, Cream Jumper Cloth, 40in. wide 2s lid yard; Cotton Dress Goods, fast colours, Is 6d yard—At Marsden’s. OLD False Teeth bought, sound or broken; also dental scrap. Best prices in New Zeajand sent by return tnail. Post to J. Dunstane, Box 61 Wellesley Street, Auckland. Katabliehed 31 years. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR and Wrinkles Removed. All toilet treatments. Send stamper addressej. i lor free literature. Florence Hullen, 3a Courtenay Place, Wellington. 01 my! Seen those lovely. Sunshine Purses at Smith’s Leather Shop, 2s 9d up. As for Ladies’ Purses best ever 2s, a “cheepie” 5s 6d, a great variety. See them. Buy. Leggings Black or Brown Riding (block), Girts on men, 21s up. APPEARANCE) Counts in all wings, especially *n tbo Motor Car and Carriage, while the cost is trivial II yon got W. McKNSGHT, EXPERT MOTOR CAR AND CARRIAGE PAINTER, to do the work, i Perfect toning, and lasting appearance. ESTIMATES FREE. NEW SPACIOUS PREMISES. STAFFORD STREET. R. A. RODGERS’ BUILDINGS. (Entrance next Shamrock Hotel),

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 23 November 1923, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 23 November 1923, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 23 November 1923, Page 10

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