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mi m Ga NEW YEAR TIMARU AND 1924 TEMUKA CLEARANCE OF SDMMEII ' Mil. LiiNERY, Regardless of cost— Trimmed trom 5/11 LACE LEGHORN FLOPS—--1 ‘ '.Were 21/-, 25/New Year Clearing Price 5/11, 6/11 FANCY LACE STRAW SHAPES and CRINOLINES, all Colours— Were 25/- to 30/* New Year Clearing Price 5/11, 6/11 SEE WINDOWS. PICNIC AND BEiiCH 1 ii'ATS— 1/11 All this Season’s WASHING FROCKS at New Year Clearing Prices. INSPECT SHOWROOM. SPECIAL.—A' Fciw ' only * VOILE "FROCKS, Crepe and Silk Poplin— At 5/- each. WHITE PIQUE AND GABERDINE ‘ SKIRTS— ( New Year Clearing Price 5/- each. WHITE VOILE BLOUSES, All Sizes and Styles— ’ / . New Year Clearing Price 5/11 each. ALL COLOURS CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES — Wore do/6 to 40/b Clearing Sale Price 10/6 each. WOVEN SILK JUMPERS, real Bargains- Were 35/0 to 55/0 • New Year Clearing Price 21 <- WOVEN’ SILK CARDIGANS— Were 55/0 to OG/o New Year Clearing Price 21/6 SUMMER COSTUMES. A fow ■ only at ' New Year Price 10/- each. LONG CLOTH UNDERWEAR. A great chance for Matrons. NIGHTDRESSESNew Year Clearing Price 6/11, 7/n SLEE VELESS'’-VEST'S—- _ ' _ New Year Clearing Price 1/3 each. VESTS WITH SLEEVES^New Year Clearing Price 2/3 eacn. KNICKERS, Trimmed Embroidery—- •■ i Wore 6/11 New Year Clearing Price 3/n WHITE UNDERSKIRTS/ Trimmed Embroidery— • ' ' New Year Clearing Calc Price 6/11 lakue q'uamities CAMISOLES, Assorted tetyies— New Year Clearing Sale Price 3/11 CREPE DRESSING GOWNS— New Year Clearing Sale Price— From 8/11 COTTON WOVEN KNICKERS, White . and Pink, O.S. SizeNew Year Clearing Sale Price— . 2/6 pair. WHITE COTTON SPENCERS— New Year Clearing Sale Price—--1 /" CcicHi CORSETS. All Makes— ' New Year Clearing Sale Price— From 5/11 CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT. LARGE QUANTITY GIRLS’ WHITE VOILE DRESSES, All Sizes— New Year Clearing Sale Price— From 4/11 KNICKERS, White, Pink, and Cham--1 pagno^— Now Year Clearing Sale Price—1/6, 1/9, 1/11, SCHOOL AND BEACH H ATS— From 1/1» SOX, All Sizes and Colours— Now Year Clearing saie Price—■v'> ; 1/-, 1/3, 1/8 LARGE QUANTITY NAVY WOVEN TWO-PIECE r BATHING COST U MLS, very. best Quality— Were 12/6 New Year Clearing Sale Price 6/11 ALL WOOL BATHING' COSTUMES—- ■- ' : ■; 8/11 BATHING CAPS— . ■ J - , From 1/- each, HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. ALL COLOURS ALL KINDS— New’ Year Clearing Sale Prices—* ' •“2/11," 3711, 4711 GLOVES— "■■■ ■ ' " At New Year Clearing Sale Prices ' Fi‘om'l/-', 'l/6,1/11 WATERED SILK RIBBONS, All new Shades— New Year Clearing Sale Price— U 3 yards for 1/NEW YEAR CLEARING SALE NOW,'ON TfIVIARU TEMUKA. M. C- STRACHAN, StafFord Street

Long Wanted—Now .Here. A DELICIOUS POT OF TEA, with Piece of Bread and Butter— BrownV ;W White, l or • Homemade— MORNING, AFTERNOON, or. EVENat f the TO I TO I, NEXT J. R. MCKENZIE’S. DELICIOUS ICE CrviiiAMS, made froth -Purest ingredients.' Choice Flavours. TRY ONE and you will become a regular-patron. 4,1 LUNCHEONS 12 to 2 Daily .. 1/3 -FRUIT SALAD. STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM. A LONG-FELT WANT. ' NEW : BOTTLE -STORE at The Grosyenor, Hotel. To meet present demands, * MRS C. H. ALLEN, New Proprietress of the GROSVENOR/ has' installed ■ an UP-TO-DATE BOTTLE STORE on the immediate right of the Private Entrance', BESWICK STREET. Only the very'Best Brands of WINES SPIRITS, and BOTTLED -ALES Stocked. SINGLE-BOTTLES AT WHOLESALE PRICES. SPEIGHT’S ALE ON TAP. Buy your HOLIDAY REQUIREMENTS' at the 1 ' : GROSVENOR BOTTLE STORE, You get the VERY BEST 'at a GREAT -SAVING IN COST. 0 ! 'THE GRQSYE.NOR HO^fL. MRS C. H. ALLEN, Proprietress. TIZARD’S CASH GROCERY STAFFORD ST. SOUTH. PHONE 10811 BEGIN the NEW YEAR well by, placing your GROCERY ORDERS with us I We will call for your order, and deliver same day. We keep only FIRST GRADE LINES and our Prices compare favourably with any-in Tiniaru. We could sell CHEAPER, but quality WOULD HAVE TO BE SACRIFICED. NOTHING INFERIOR HERE. Cocoa, Bulk, Is 3d per lb. Coffee, Sym. Ess., 2s 3d per bottle. Cordials, Is 6d and ,2s. Cordial Ext., Is 2d bottle. Essences, loz. bottles, Bd. Herrings in Sauce, 8d and la. Tin Tongues, Is 2d.' Salmon, bost red, 9d and Is 4d, Sardines, 7d and Is. Marmite, 20z., Is 4d. 3oz. Anchovette, Is 3d. Cheese, Is per lb. Bacon, sliced, Is 4d per lb.. Hams, Is 3d per lb. Small Goods, 8d per lb. Tomato Sauce, quarts, Is 6d. Tomato Sauce, pints, Is. Prunes, new, 7d. Figs, new, lOd. ’Phono 10S1 and your order will be promptly executed. YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED. LIZARD’S CASH GROCERY DANGER ’ DRY WEATHER RISKS. DUE to the continued dry weather the risk of FIRE is greater now than it has been for years. Owing to this extra risk wo have been, and are still working overtime to cope with the large increase in new business offering. To those who have not yet insured, or who are under insured, wo would strongly advise to protect their valued interests immediately. Enquiries by telephone or letter receive prompt attention We desire to sincerely thank all our clients for their continued support, and will bo pleased to see old and new clients at any time. The Guardian Assurance Co., Ltd., is the popular office for every class of fire, accident and sickness insurance. Fred Gruhn, Chief Agent . The National Mutual Life Asscn., the Office of Distinction. • Low rates, largo bonuses. Fred Grulm, District Agent. Office: Hay’s Building, corner Strathallan and Stafford Streets. Telephone 1060. MCINTYRE’S lexer* Strong Regulating, Pills, 6» 3d. Your Chemist or Grocer will post for 2d

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 19 January 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 19 January 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 19 January 1924, Page 2

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