NEWS AND NOTES.
, r , • , ,-iT lie pleased to learn Motorists W4I u \-, Uuno or Shell pert that they can , ou f ,. om Fnclay rol at Is lOcl pcf v \,V'ooil Coy’s kerbmorrnng at 1 h_c Cecil> ch ro . ll]y eanno t side pump. Kalif, win . )iHt wiu bo he called a second- grade Allv f m . fchor sold at Is 9d per gallon. vur ti sut i. ... drop or mcreaso will be aa %
Arctic collar slippers for la, -rpj a( . leather soles, are only 3s ", . baV( / Souter’s busy boot shores. W 6 „ uts 288-pairs in stock. Big buying tho selling price down to tho lowe, Souter’s busiest boot shop.
Why be without a car? You can get the biggest value in motor-cars at the C.E.C.A. garage to-day. Wonderful values at ridiculous prices. Call early...
A thing of beauty and joy for ever. A Chevrolet eoupo in perfect order; not a mark on it. Sacrificed at £IBO at the Palmers’, garage to-day.
The ideal family car, and a real bargain at the price. A five-seatcr Overland, lights and .starter. Now hood-and side curtains. £BS at the Partners’ garage to-day.
The ideal car for the man with limited means. A iive-seater Chevrolet, <j.l., self-starter, and an'nil round genuine bargain at £55. - Be on the scene early. I’lio Farmers’ garage to-day. ...
A car you will be proud of. A real English beauty. 4-scatcr Rover doing 40 miles to tho gallon, and just out of tho paint shop. Save £SO, and buy it for £135 at the Earmers’ garage today. ...
Are you contemplating investing, in a, car? You caii save up to £IOO, and get just tho ' car you want at the C.E.C.A. garage to-day. Get the-first choice and the" biggest selection by making your visit'prompt.
The big fair 'opens at “The Louvre” to- day. Tremendous purchasing poweiv See announcement, „oji .page,. 12. ..... ....
Don’t fail to visit the. big fair opening ..at “The .Louvro” to-day. .-Values unheard of' before. ' ... . ■
Big purchases wilt make the big fair at “The Louvro” to-day, the biggest attraction in Stafford Street.
It won’t pay to miss tho big fair, opening at “The Louvre” to-day. See windows and tables inside for wonderful values.
To-day the big fair at “The Louvre” opens.
Commencing at 2 p.m. to-day, Oakcy Baker-and Co. will sell furniture and effects, on account of a, client who is leaving Timaru.
Wanted.—Big fists, small, chubby fists, and elegant hands to be covered with cosy gloves from Cameron’s. ...
Some special prizes for next Saturday’s euchre tourney in the Unitarian Hall, are now on view at Mr Ken Mayo’s. ...
A shipment of the famous long-life Burgess batteries and torches lias arrived at Rodgers’s, Stafford Street. All sizes from the tinytwi aider to tho 12 c.p. kind. A high-grade article at a iow figure. Inspection solicited. R. A. Rodgers, motor and cycle importer and dealer, Timaru. ... .■ ■' .
40-incli pure wool dress flannels. Shades grey, navy, cardinal, saxo, and green, 4s Od a yard. Bust and Co., drapery specialists, 84 Stafford- Street South. ..-
KRUSAL SALTS.-—Nature’s mineral spring salts. .We have .just received a new shipment of these salts. Strongly recommended lor constipation, indigestion, rheumatism, gout and kidney and liver complaints. Ivrusal Salts help the system to excrete uric acid. Those salts contain tlie sulphates, chlorides and phosphates of sodium, magnesium and 'Tilihia, and forms a convenient method of , taking the “euro” without tlie . necessity of visiting tlie. famous springs, which' are so' noted in the treatment of uric acid and kindred complaints. Price Is 6d jar; posted 2s. .Agent, E. C. Ayres, ALIAS., chemist, Timaru.
Now that there is a little sharpness in the air, the time is right here for you to purchase your winter requirements in the way of blankets, flannels, and "eiderdown quilts. All wool Colonial flannel in Shetland, Dr. Grey and Orkney Is 9d yard. All wool 'Colonial flannel in all shades Is lid yard, , A New Zealand production in Plunket flannel, a substitute lor Doctor flannel, all shades 3s 6d. Coloured doctor flannel in fawn, sky rose, royal blue, nigger brown and pink, 4s lid yard. All wool shirting, good designs from 3s lid. Heavy grey plaiding flannels from, 3s lid yard. Good warm quilts for tho cold nights from 27s fid. All the ■ bast .makes of blankets always • ,in stock; We only keep the best, and our prices ■ are ■ the jowest. Visit our busy store to-day, wo will be pleased to show you the goods. AlcGruer Davies and Co. ...
That Scott Bros.’ improved ranges are .gaining in popularity.is proved by tlie increased ..number of sales being made by the iocai agents, John Edmond,' Ltd.,. Sophia. Street, who carry a lull stock- of ranges and spare.parts. John Edmond, Ltd., have also opened up a now shipment of the latest fireplace's and t:!c .surrounds, etc., and will be pleased' if all interested"'' in building will call at their ' warehouse and inspect same. ... . , .
Indigestion Conquered.—E. C. Ayres, chemist, of Tirnaru, has received a striking tribute to the efficacy of his Indigestion Remedy' from a recent visitor to Tirnaru. This gentleman, who was a sufferer for years, had tried numerous remedies in his native town of Dunedin, and it was not until lie was advised by a lricnd to try Ayres’ Indigestion Remedy, that lie obtained any relief. After a low doses, the pain in stomach and chest ceased, the fullness after eating vanished, and be was able to throw off this distressing, ailment. His digestive organs are now restored to healthy', normal action, and he can now enjoy three meals a day without any discomfort. He said life was now worth living. His remedy can ho obtained from E. C. Ayres, chemist. Ti-mai-d, m two sizes, small 2s tki, double s.ze 4s txl.
Consider a moment the- saving of work aluminium utensils make in the kitchen. Being light and strong, they are easy to handle; food is quickly heated and kept, at a high temperature; easy to clean, its shiny surface is always bright. In all lines of British aluminium cooking utensils, Alston’s are now showing a big range. Call and inspect; it will be worth while.
Just landed direct from British manufacturers, wool frocks, jumpors, sports coats, etc. The latest goods at lowest juices. Bust and Co., Drapery Specialists, 84 Stafford Street South
Rheumatism. — Sufferers from Rheumatism and Sciatica and allied complaints will be pleased to learn that their trouble can now bo cured by the new remedy Rmmiiox. This medicine has proved its efficacy iu hundreds of eases, and novel- fails to give relief, after the first bottle. It neutralises the iii-le acid in tho system, thus getting, to the seat of tile trouble, ’and completely eliminating it. Thu aching ami swollen joints arc soon reduced to normal. This remedy also acts as a tonic to the .system. 2s (id and 4s Gd bottle. Procurable from K. C. Ayres, M.iVS., Tirnaru.
Snaps Corintliie Tuesday.—Navy coating serges, bottle cloaking, clipped wool and fur trimmings 1/6 up, including leopard; jumpers 12/11, 19/6, also special purchase S/ll; rubber and silk coats 72/6, oilskiirj front 25/ G; macrame 1/11, knitting silks 3/3, pillow cases 2 for 3/1,1; kolinsky furs, chokers, stoles, necklets 27/6, tp special beautiful effc/cts £l6 ss; fur coats £lO 10s up, velour and tweed do. 50/-, richly titimmed expensive fur 4 6/- to £2 2s 6d misses’ sizes 27/6 up. Haudi/ome tea coseys 2/3 to very rich 6,|/llwool coats (30 new ones) 33/6, low’est of these, wool ’’asemblc tsuits £G 6s; 50 inch shadowettes belts. Gentlemen s, 100. Neve suitin TD always opening; Mr SciKomoii uniq.' 11 ® 111 his cutting—Bond (Street class* best of material and too, 17 oiuW e n - avy 155,. all wool Tweed £5 15s, v wors tefis £7 17s 6cl up. Shirts, wart" 11 underwear, over coats, waterproofs, A. ies ’, belts. 7'orgot nearly—7B ladiert l° v dy hats, felts 6/11 up, velours tU 10 1° 24/6—■ -think and trimmed novelU»? s< • •>
Wanted.—Necks to Wrap warm mufflers around. Cameron’6, Tli 8 Outfitters. ...
All wool marocain, black ai id all newest shades, 42-incli, ,4s 6d a, yard. Bust and Co., drapery .specialis fcs, 84 Stafford Street South. ...
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 30 April 1926, Page 2
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