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MISS STRACHAN’S NEW ADDRESS — “ Glasgow House/’ 112 STAFFORD ST. NORTH. For Matrons —Special Inducements —Cool Print House Dresses, large sizes, all colours, from 9s lid. Afternoon Dresses for the Hot Days, about six only, in Floral Foulard, Brown, Navy and Black, high necks and long sleeves, reduced from 45s 6d to 21s 6d; large sizes, For Outdoor Wear —Woven Silk Dresses, Black, Navy, Brown (long sleeves), reduced half price. For the Races —Black and White Millinery, very fashionable, in wide brims; also small Toque Shapes, 15s Gd to 55s 6d. FOR THE SEASIDE. Bathing Caps Is each. Water Wings 2s 3d pair. Buckets and Spades from 4d each. Children's Bathing Costumes: Cotton, all sizes, 2s lid to 4s lid; Woollen do. 5s lid to 6s lid. Ladies’ Bathing Costumes —All Wool, Colonial Make, large sizes, Navy, with assorted colours, 8s lid, 9s lid. Two-Piece Cotton Woven Navy Bathing Costumes. Were ,12s 6d. Reduced to 6s lid. Trimmed White Braid. Specially good quality. Children’s Beach Hats from Is lid —Scarves to trim them with Is each. 100’s to select from, at: MISS STRACHANS “ Glasgow House,” Cash Discount Is in tke £l. Telephone 1828. REASONABLE PRICES FOR YOUR GROCERIES AT TIZARD’S, Telephone 1081. TINNED FRUITS. 2ilb. Queensland “State” Pines Is 8d per. Tin. 2|lb. “Mandarin” Sliced Pines Is 5d per Till. 2Jib. “Prizewinner” Sliced Pines— Is fid per Tin. 21b. “Prizewinner” Whole Pines Is per Tin. ljlb. “Prizewinner” Cube Pines lOd per Tin. • 1 Jib. "Prizewinner” Cube Pines 2s 4d for 3 Tins. ljlb. “Mandarin” Cube Pines lOd per Tin. ljlb. "Mandarin” Cube Pines 2s 6d for 3 Tins, 21b. Split Peaches —Is 4d and Is 5d per Tin. 21b. Sliced Peaches—ls 5d per 21b.JSplit.-Aprieots-—ls 4d and ls< sd<* per Tin. 21b, Dessert Pears—ls 8d per Tin. These are all First Grade Fruits, Cordials —Is 6d, Is 9d, 2s, 2s 3d per . Bottle. Essences —Bd, Is, Is 3d, Is 6d per .Bottle. Custard Powder —Is, Is sd, Is 8d per : Tin. . Icing Sugar—6d per pound; 41bs. for' Is l'Od. Edmonds’s Baking Powder —Is 4d per Tin. Renown Jellies, 3d per packet, 6 for Is sd, 12 for 2s 9dj Thick Peel —Is.4d per lb. “Oro” Seeded Raisins, 2 packets for Is Id. Remember we deliver goods free to any part of Timaru. Telephone orders promptly attended to. TIZARD’S, STAFFORD ST. SOUTH, TIMARU.

TIMARTJ DOCTORS AND DIETARY EXPERTS STRONGLY RECOMMEND YOUNG'S Wholemeal Bread AS AN IDEAL STAPLE FOOD FOR OLD AND YOUNG. TRY IT. YOUNG’S WHITE LOAI\ is also the BEST PROCURABLE. Made from the old recipe which made Young’s name famous in the past. Send word and the cart will call. Address: Prince of Wales’ Bakery, CHURCH STREET. NOW THE TIME TO START STUDYING ACCOUNTANCY: ’“THERE is still time this year to put in some good study for tho 1925 Accountancy Exams. Why not take advantage of this extra time, especially as by enrolling NOW as a Hemingway Student you Bet FREE TUITION FOR THE REMAINDER OF 1924. By waiting till after Christmas the Course costs you Just the same, and you have less time in which to prepare for the all-important event, lou crowd your work and jeopardise the Accountancy Tuition Specialists of 27 years’ standing, Hemingway's Correspondence School is pre-emin-ently fitted to ensure your success. To-day—write for bur big Free Book, “Accountancy.” HEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. P.O. Box 510, Phone 1402, UNION BUILDING, AUCKLAND,

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 24 November 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 24 November 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 24 November 1924, Page 1

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