MS sasgm* mm & io rw UP rp 3 JTi / —\ f 80533 K fjx» I HEW ZEALAND WWdi^&'S mercery department. MEN’S COLONIAL ALL WOOL SOX—--2 Pairs for 2/0 MEN’S COLONIAL ALL WOOL UNDERPANTS AND SINGLETS— To Clear 6/6 FIVE ONLY MEN’S SWEATERS — To Clear 17/6 TIMARU HIGH SCHOOL ELASTIC BELTS— To Clear 1/MEN’S SILK COLLARS— To Clear 1/MEN’S SUSPENDERS — To Clear '!/- FANCY BAND BOV/ — To Clear 6d Each HAT DEPARTMENT. BOYS’ TWEED HATS, All Sizes. Good Value, To Clear 2/11 MEN’S TRESS CAPS— To Clear 5/0 MEN’S BLACK FUR FELT HATS— To Clear 22/6 £SSmsaBBKOBSHSfi2eSS3S37SS EipMjtyi ryi tt—www f mmmzmmDv CLOTHINGtEACTOH BOOT DEPARTMENT. LADIES’ TAN LACE SHOES— To Clear 13/0 LADIES' GLACE ONE-TIE SHOES— To Clear 12/6 LADIES’ BROCADE EVENING SHOES, Louis Heels — To dear 12/0 MEN’S TAN WILLOW DERBY BOOTS— To dear 24/6 CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. BOYS’ HEAVY TWEED SHORTS—--10/6 and 12/6 To dear 6/11 BOYS’ ALL WOOL SPORTS SUITS, All Sizes— To Clear 29/0 MEN’S RAINPROOF OVERCOATS, All Sizes—. To dear 24/6 MEN’S HEAVY ALL WOOL TWEED TROUSERS— To dear 14/0 ii hi mi mm mu || || | | | ||p«*« |<^iwwM«w», * || *^»»c | n | MWMraeir«pjgMsaa | M i H STAFFORD STREET NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING-EAGTORY sSN Nss 4) ftp® m m Him 0 L -7<va A If rffi m ////. V/* NSN m m » i§i xs; n--? J. S. Herron, Church St. Bakery* TIMARU. J. Gilmore, Cain St. Bakery. S \ W. H. TIMARU. Budd, TEMUKA, SPHERE’S nothing more de- * licious than the new MilkMade Loaf made with speciallyprepared Milk —and think how nutritious it is. The addition of Milk means extra richness and flavour—more nourishment —a better loaf. / H. Woo.lhouse, GERALDINE* Nothing feeds and satisfies so cheaply as Milk-Made Bread. You get the vitamines of both wheat and milk together. Just what is needed by all the family, Serve it at any meal. Y# m m m m W! m '/////, 'Hi •it Q A. B. ROWLANDS, CENTRAL STORE, THE RICHFIELD GROCERY. T. TOZER, GENERAL STOREKEEPER, Highest Quality Goods at Town Prices. Orders Called for and Goods Delivored Daily. Ring or Call. 'Phono 1190. J. S. HERRON, BAKER AND PASTRYCOOK, CHURCH STREET, Has opened a Branch Shop for the Convenience of Highfield Residents in New and Up-to-date Premises, in Wai-iti Road. 'Phones: p&in Shop 171. Jtss. SI?. ELIZABETH STREET, TIMARU. LOWEST TOWN PRICES.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 24 July 1925, Page 3
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375Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 24 July 1925, Page 3
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