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AUTUMNAL DEMANDS. IS CASES AND BALES EX ‘ TITHAKIXA,” IN SHEDS; WILL ENDEAVOUR TO CLEAR TO-DAY AS GOODS ARK WANTED. THE FINAL CALLS OF THE EXHIBITION LIKELY TO BE PRESSING. COATS AND COSTUMES AND FROCKS FROM ALL QUARTERS EVERY DAY. The Solid Everyday Stuff must be taken for granted. .Tohn Williamson's Linoleums (9 Bales), Finlay’s Sheetings XBO to R.T. or T.—-Linen Finish, “Wearo” Cheaper, Herringbone, Unbleached, from 2/4J, all numbers; Horrockses’s Flannelettes, White Swanelle —Pink Border 1/4J, All Colours De Luxe Sateens 1/85, Sateen, Cretonne, Shadowettes, and Tissues, Single and Double Width. The Best of Everything including Wonderful Timaru Flannels, Blankets, at Everyday Prices. LOOK AT THE AVEIGHT OF THESE GOODS—THE QUALITY, NOTHING EVERYDAY ABOUT THESE BUT THE PRICE. 50 Korassan Rugs, S/6 —have repeated these Czecho-Slovokia. MILLINERY A DELIGHT! WINDOWS. ARE NEVER IDLE. THOMSON'S GOODS ARE CHOICE! EXACTLY AS WANTED. ARTISTS: MISS BELL, Head Milliner. MISS PARKE, Dressmaker. MR SOLOMON, Cutter. A Silk Week —Deliveries Crepe, Suede, Ivory Oregie, Faconne, Crepe de Chene, Imperial, Fuijis Shantungs, All the New Shades, Duchess Silk —Navy, Black, Ivory, Ordinary Jap Silks 2/11, Velvet Cord, Novell ties in Brilliant Satin, Jersey, Marocaine, Louis Velveteens. AH work overtaken by end of month. Repps—Navy, Bottle, Havana, Cedarwood, Golden Brown, etc. Tweeds more round from the Mill; also Wanganui, Roslyn, Petone, this week. Delightful Goods! Double Width Lower Numbers, 2/11, including Rosewood, Grey, Heather. Regulation Felts —Navy, White, Fur Collars and Chokers in Favourite Fur 3. Misses’ Coats —Navy, Brown, Fawn, richly trimmed in Fur for Ladies— Nigger, Navy, Dark Fawn, 50/- to Bgns. Light Tweed Numbers in taking designs. Corsets, Corselettes, Twilfit Numbers of degree. Lingerie, Winter • Weights—Vedonis, Clarco, St. Margarets, Roslyn and others. The Range of No. 70 Roslyn Combs, at Clearing Price are Wonderful. Gentlemen’s Requirements—Solid, Well-bred Goods. Splendid Overcoats, all Men’s Sizes—All Wool 50/-, Dark Grey, Brown, Heather. Presidents, Naps, Leather Coats, Rubber do. Boys’ or Men’s Jerkins. Sou’-westers'’ 3/11 (any price 27/6 to £4 15s). ’3OO Pairs Well Cut Trousers—Saddle 16/6, in Kaiapoi, Tweed from 12/11, Fine Worsteds and Oamarh Saddles. Mechanics’ Wear, full weights, for Engineers, Carpenters, Painters, Countrymen, from 8/9. Hats of Degree. No error about thes e items. Nobby Ties, Splendid Bracds, New u mbrellas * Roslyn, Petone, Bruce, Kaiapoi Underwear the pick of th e Numbers from 6/11. READY MONEY PRICES!! Knickers from 5/11, Boys’ School Golf Hose, High, Waimataitai, South, Main, Etc. Thomson’s THE SIGN OF THE CROWN.

P. G. SMITH & C 0„ WAREHOUSEMEN, GEORGE STREET, TIMARU. We Supply: . LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING ; BOOTS AND SHOES, BLANKETS, TOWELS, FANCY GOODS, ETC., ETC. No matter what it is you want, we will get it for you or. a small percentage. PLEASE NOTID: We Stock No Shoddy Goods, and Our Prices. Are Always Under Sale Prices. FOR WORKMEN. Twist Shirts, 6/3, Men’s Hats 9/3, Men’s Light Underpants 2/11, Plasterers’ Heavy Bibs 10/11, Palmer Nap Trousers 8/6, Drill Bib Overalls 8/11, Engineers’ Combinations 13/3, Boys' High School Shorts, from 10/F. G. SMITH AND CO., WAREHOUSEMEN. Wanted— Mill Hands, And all who suffer from dust in the eyes to use our PROTECTORS: Clear Glass, Aluminium Dustproof Sides 3/6 Amber Glass, Leather Dustproof Sides . 4/6 Amber Sunglare Glass, Ventilated Sides . 5/We have also a range suitable for Motorists, Sunbathers, Motor Cyclists, and all who suffer from Sunglare. A. NEWLAN HANCOCK, chemist and optician, TEMUKA. MISS DORA KING, Pupil of Mr A. J. Bunz (Pupil of Leschetlzky), Resumes Teaching Pianoforte and Theory. Address: 33 WOODLANDS STREET. MISS AMY NEVILL SMITH, Mus. Assoc. Molb. Univ., Resumes Teaching at her Studio, “Silver Birches,” Sophia Street, Timaru, March 8. Voice Production and the Art of Singing. Pupil of the late Madame Elise Wiedermann, Melbourne, and Mons. Jacques Bouhy, Paris. r Violin, i Seveilc Method. Classes for Theory and Interpretation of Works (Vocal, Piano and Violin). ALFRED AV. V. VINE, F.R.C.0., A.R.C.M., L.R.A.M., Tuition given on Organ and Pianoforte; in Singing, Voice Production, Theory of Music, Harmony, and Counterpoint, Elementary and Advanced. Term begins from First Lesson. Address: 66 ELIZABETH STREET. PREEN’S, PROGRESSIVE dyers, DRY CLEANERS, AND HAT REMODELLERS. „ THE BEST YET. CIVILITY, PUNCTUALITY AND SERVICE. Arcade: Depot. Factory: Barnard Street. Telephone 927.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 17 March 1926, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 17 March 1926, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 17 March 1926, Page 8