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STAFFORD Orchestral Afternoon Tea. 1. Lazy Dance. 2. A Brown Bird Singing. (Haydn Wood) 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 16. Pretty Rosalie. Down the Shallow River. (Coningsby Clarke) Salaam. (Agnes Mary Lang) Elegie (Massenet) Ma Persian Garden. (Kotelbey) Ave Maria. Violin Solo. Miss K. Byrne. ((Gounod) Rose of Monterey. Sacrament. (jMcDermid) 17 and 11. Before the Dawn. (Agnes Mary Lang) The Water Lily. You Found Me. (Jerome Kern) Araby (by request). THE LATEST MUSIC IN PLEASANT** SURROUNDINGS. With DELICIOUS AFTERNOON TEA. Forget your cares! Come to tho Tinaru Rendezvous —the Glass of Fashion, and the Mould of •*orm Follow the crowd to The Stafford. HUNDREDS OF OTHERS, As well as Mrs Jawson and Mrs Williams, are convinced that THEBRETLAND Is Producing GUARANTEED HOME-MADE GOODS. Everything made on the Premises. Have you tried our HOME MADE BREAD. If not, why not. NUT BREAD 6d. PLAIN 4d. COOKIES 18 for Is. PIES 3d and 4d. Tea, Coffee or Coffee always ready. A ’phone shortly, and delivery undertaken. THE BRET. THE BRET. FOR THE BEST. Opposite the Stafford Tea Rooms, f 326 STAFFORD STREET NORTH. MISS MORRISON. HAS some very fine Babies’ Shawls and Bonnets, Silk and Cotton Bibs, Bootees, Socks, Silk Slippers, Waterproof Pilches, Sleeping Suits, Fuji Rompers, Silk and Wool Suits, Fawn Wcollen Two-Garment Suits, Children’s Winter Coats, Pliable Woven Bodices, Socks and 5 Length Stockings, All Sizes Ladies’ W r oollen Underclothing, Stockings and Bed Jackets. Also Genuine Antique One Old Ooccian Vase, 4 guineas; One Dresden Vase, 4 guineas; One Pair 18th Century Brass Candlesticks; also some ol later date, One Beaten Copper Escritoire ; One very old Marble and Bras* Candlestick; some very handsome Brasses. CONAN DOYLE AND THE SPIRIT WORLD. _JE tells us things we don’t believo * in, and he can’t prove. But JUIR & GOURLEY, of Temuka, are ileased to be able to tell the Public, vonderful things about BOOTS, that hey can prove. 1. —We certainly are selling great [uality Boots at very low prices. 2. —Anyone who has not yet tested his is heartily welcome to without ieing asked to buy. 3. —lf three of you join your purhases to make a three-pair-sale, we vll cut even our fine prices. 4. —A six-pair-sale will produce vonderful results for you in purchasng power. Perhaps you will reason —Following No. 4 out to a logical onclusion, sufficient numbers formng, we will finish up by getting our 300t.s for nothing? Well try us on, ve are sports. As our Boot Branch is new, our Stocks are the very latest. Saddlery, Horse Covers, and our Pamous Pipe Breast Collars and -landsewn Harness as usual. MUIR AND GOURLEY TEMUKA

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 14 June 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 14 June 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 14 June 1924, Page 2