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THE GENIAL SEASON. GOOD STUFF CHEAP FOR CASH CONTINUES THOMSON’S MOTTO. Get a Bargain! Give a Bargain!! HOW IS IT DONE, THOUGH? WELL, ANY PERSON IS SUPPOSED TO BE UP IN HIS OR HER BUSINESS, SHOULD KNOW WHAT TO DO, AND NEEDS NO INFLUENCING BY EVERYTHING AU C OUR ANT, THE CREAM OF THE YEAR. Lovely Translucent Voiles, Adaptable Zephyrs for 1/2, Duro 1/C, 1/11, to Dureen 2/11, Pure Linen 2/4 4—all double width and selling fast. A few Ratines from last season 1/11, Voilettes 10|d, Crepes, Prints ad lib. Hoyle’s and Crum’s Morocain from 1/9. Nice Apricots, Helios, Blues. DRESSES—The same Classy Goods, only in Silk, Silk and Wool, All 'Wool, Art Silk, 2/11 up, a Charming Indian Embroidery Material, White, Black, Cinnamon, Pearl, Rose, 18/6 a full length. Gaberdines, Kassha’s, Wanganui Tweeds. An Ensemble of Delight. The Dressmaker woVld like a record. South Canterbury must be well represented. Multicolour in Jap Silks and Crepe de Chene 5/6 to D/11. 27in. Pure Silk .3/11, all the New Things— Fuiji Selling 2/lli up. THE FANCY A CENTRE OF DELIGHT, IN HAND TO-DAY; ONLY THE FRINGE TOUCHED. A DREAM FOR THE YOUNGSTERS. 1 New Linoleums from 6/11, 2 Yards Wide, and Carpets. Titian Canvas and Colours. A Revel in Handkerchiefs: Misses 9§d in Box of 3 Special—Saturday Home Mail. Ladies, your choice, 5Jd, 6Jd, any price 4Jd to 2/11. Sunshades, Umbrellas, Chubby and Militaire, 4/11 to 27/6. Well Wearing, Attractive Silk Stockings, 2/6 to 11/9, Pure Kid Gloves, Gauntlet and Others. Real Suede and Kid 6/11 to 14/11, Bracelet l/*, Choker Necklets 1/6, Belts 71d to 2/6. THE GENTLEMEN’S t WE CANNOT DETAIL. THEY, POOR MEN, MUST FIND OUT FOR THEMSELVES. A RICH DISPLAY EVERYWHERE. BACKED UP BY SOLID THIS SEASON’S RESERVES. COTTONS HAVE SPRUNG A QUITE TEN PER CENT. SILKS AND WOOLLENS ALL AU FAIT. THOMSON’S FAVOURITE DRAPERY CENTRE.

F. G. SMITH & CO., WAREHOUSEMEN, GEORGE STREET. Where you can buy one, or one dozen, of the following articles at WHOLESALE PRICES. LADIES’ STOCKINGS of, all grades and Colours, in Silks, Cottons, and Lisles. LADIES’ COATS, Short and Long, all Sorts, at Prices you will wonSUMMER' FROCKS, to clear at any price. I A LINE OF CHILDREN’S VELVET DRESSES-—very pretty. HIGH GRADE FUR. COATS, at Genuine Wholesale Prices. A VERY PRETTY LINE OF CUSHION COVERS, TABLE CENTRES and RUNNERS;- LINEN BAGS, etc. Come and inspect them. DOLLS AND FANCY GOODS FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS Just Landed ex Suffolk. MEN’S SOX,, in all Varieties and Shades, from 1/- Pair up. MEN’S SUITS, best. Material, no Shoddy, from £2 12s 6d Suit. MEN’S ODD TROUSERS, to match any Suit. Come and see them! MEN’S V. NECK CLUB SWEATERS, from 8/6 each. BOYS’ SUITS, Genuine Good. Stuff from 30/- Suit. ’ LADIES’ AND GENT’S BOOTS and SHOES; only good Quality Stocked. COME IN AND SEE FORYOURSELF.

F. G. SMITH AND CO., WAREHOUSEMEN. Buying a Camera. A KODAK costs the same whether bought in Auckland, Christchurch, Temuka, or Dunedin, for the price Is standardised throughout New Zealand. We cannot offer an advantage in price, but we do offer service. From our stock you can select just the KODAK you need, for we stock every size and model. Let us give you a descriptive pricelist of KODAKS, or, if you have one already, a booklet of useful Sundries Avill interest you. Every Purchaser of a KODAK from us get Kodaking for one year free. A. NEWLAN HANCOCK, CHEMIST AND KODAK MAN TEMUKA. C. C, PATERSON. SURGEON DENTIST.

STAFFORD STREET NORTH Opp. Cannon Street, Telephone 446. WAL&i P.A.I.PA._Aur.»RS,_ consol ting M.livfta'.E: C. VU S A. A. _ AW tNGINPOft. PATENT/ JERVIC& (j. D. VIRTUE—Rfipa cs&ntat tvs j ttC/WtCK STR.SST TIMAft.U fpionm /O&O 3ax | PATENTS— PIfLOGMS —TS AOEmintf I Wiimp ■■>■ M WHl»MiW»».mwwWtW.i.n l WlllllMUjau/ •PHOFEBSiofIAJL#, GEO. JOHN HON, ACCOUNTA-NT AND AUDITOR, Stafford Building, Timaru. Telepiiun' "VC P.O. Box 354 GEO. Xi*.no WELL, SHAREBROKER &. COMMISSION AGENT. unie£ Agent Prudential Assuranra Co., ;,td. Fire, Accident, and Life. Bank of Australasia Buildings (Upstairs.) ■*-dephone 1183,

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 14 December 1925, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 14 December 1925, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 14 December 1925, Page 8

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