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MAY, 1926. protection needed. • cold weather .sets in. INTRINSIC YAM;I-:. THOMSON'S GOODS. . . ATTENTIVE SERVICE OF SKILFUL PEOPLE, ' NOVELTY AND BRIGHTNESS. Southern Exhibition over. Time to attend to Material Needs of Timaru, Wailaki, Glads,’one Districts. OUR PRINCIPAL BUSINESS An Exhibition itself in Timaru, worthy the Squatters, Farmers, and all the other residents. VISIT THOMSON’S DRAPERY' STORES. BEST OF GOODS.. STRICTLY' READY-MONEY' PRICES. Those Musquash, Bottle Green, Brown, Fawn, Navy, Coatings, also Naps much needed, and can make upstairs nicely. Modesty Vests, Francis and Pcarn’s Leather Collars, Jabots, Fronts, CoL iarings, 8010 Fronts. THE GOODS YVANTED! The Coats, Coatfrocks, YVool Coats, 28/6 to 102/6. Costumes, absolutely what wanted. The Furs. Mendelsohn’s Real Coats, £io 10s to £24 or £3O, all lengths. The Animal Style, Furs —Beige, Fox, Skunk, Sable, Blue Fox, really personable 27/0 to 7,8, 9, 10, and 12 guineas. Lower Goods besides. Not real. Try C.P.A. Shadowettes, Shadow Tissue Cretonnes from 1/OY, Satin do. ’ 1/3 to 1/11. Scout Shirtings too 1/31, Le Luxe Sateens, 29 colours, 1/SJ. Beautiful Silks, Pure Jap 2/11, 27 Inch Fuijis, Brocade, little tendency spots, 12 Colours, Silk Georgette 6/11, 7 Mome, elegant goods. Voile Effect, while of Silk see Island Window. Clipped Wool Trimmings—New Delivery—including Leopard and Novel. Real Beaver, Kolinsy, other Furs, Shock Rabbit, 2 inch, 2/9, has a good look. Gloves a taking lining the special line. Wool Gauntlets 1-/11 up (some of these 6/0 gloves), Suede Gauntlet 3/6 to 5/6, Suede 2-dome 2/6. Hosiery equally relevant. Warm Numbers - 2/4J, Silk Nos. great wear, from 2/6, hut 4/3, 5/G, 6/11, ail the thing, 10/6 and 11/6 also. Chubby Umbrellas 7/11 to IS/6, “Militairc” 4/9 to 15/11. Vedonis Vests, Combs, Slip-ons, Morley’s Kanishrink Nos. from 4/6, very adaptable. Vyses, Monbackers, Felts 6/11 up, Velours for 19/6. Evening Flower Mounts. A law to themselves. Cannot be done without. 119 F Swanelle Flannelette, 32in., 1/4J. 36in. 1/6, Horrock’s, Hollin’s Mill, Spero, The Best Houses in London, where our hoy employed. Those are the goods. Been holding them ourselves and Hally’s Shirtings for over 100 years. ROLL UP! .ROLL UP! Mr SolOmon omitted, hut. cannot he helped. Has plenty to go on with. The Hats, Overcoats, Coat Sweaters, in Men’s truly great. THOMSON’S, THE SIGN OF THE CROWN'.

WISE ECONOMY—BUY THE BEST AT A BIG SAVING IN PRICE. F. G. SMITH & CO., WAREHOUSEMEN, RETAIL DIRECT TO THE PUBLIC ..AT ' WAREHOUSE PRICES BIG STOCKS OP THE LATEST AND BEST GOODS. ALL KINDS OP LADIES’ WEAR, IN FASHION’S LATEST MODES. GENT’S WEAR, COMBINING QUALITY AND STYLE . FANCY WEAR, TOILET WEAR, AND EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME. FOR THE BIGGEST VALUES, SHOP AT F. G. SMITH & CO., GEORGE STREET, Opposite Y-.M.C.A. Tel. 1204. Temuka Dispensary. (Established 1862.) MELBA TOILET PREPARATIONS. Full Stocks ot these High Class Toilet Requisites on hand. All rof exquisite quality at moderate prices. Specialities Recommended: MELBALINE FACE POWDER, 2/6. MELBA GLORY POWDER, 2/-. D. WHITE, M.P.S., Member ol the Pharmaceutical Societies ot Great Britain and New Zealand. OF INTEREST TO ALL. ASSOCIATIONS for the insurance of lives are to he ranked among the very noblest institutions of civilised society, and their usefulness can be attested by thousands of happy and independent families rescued by their means from the bitterness of poverty and of charity. By life insurance one is enabled to save in the most scientific manner, and to acqui"e at once the position which can only otherwise be reached by long years of studious saving. Undoubtedly the Associaticn to insure with is the National Mutual Life Association, a particularly sound and very old established office. The premiums are small and the bonuses large. NATIONAL MUTUAL FIFE ' ASSOCIATION. FRED GRUHN, District Agent. Offices: Hay’s Building, corner Stafford and Strathallan Streets. ’Phono 1060. FIRE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE THE GUARDIAN ■. ASSURANCJ CO., LTD., transacts all this class o:: business. Consult us to-day in reference to any property not insured or not fully insured, and thus avoid a serious loss in case of fire. Protect yourself and employees against the expenses caused by accidents. GUARDIAN ASSURANCE CO., LTD. FRED GRUHN, Chief Agent. Offices: Hay’s Buildings, Corner Stafford and Strathallan Streets. ’Phone 1060. N.Z 8.M.1 AUJ--COSI.fOI.TIHG MetrfAJMICAI. ANCINSCB. PATENTS S9BVICEdD.Vi RTU£_P.B>RK&NTATiYS BERWICK /TR££T_—TIMARU /0«?0 /SUK PATENTS'— PERSONS'— TRADSMAft Xf Ocean Accident Guarantee Corporation, Ltd. INSURANCES EFFECTED —- Workers' Compensation, Mortgage, Indemnity, Plate Class, Fidelity Guarantee, Accident, Sickness and Fire, Comprehensive Motor' Car Insurance a special feature, at Lowest Current RaTesT District Office: j STAFFORD STREET. I T. CRONIN:. DISTRICT AGENT.

SPECIAL PURCHASE. ENGLISH MANUFACTURERS’ RANGE OF HATS, HIGH GRADE FUR AND • VELOUR 1 . LATEST SHADES. PRICES FROM 25/-. OVERCOATS AND RAINCOATS. NEW GOODS ARRIVING EVERY DAY. ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW IN MEN’S WEAR. cCßeifand’s STAFFORD STREET. Telephone 754. INTIMATE FURNITURE. An OAK BEDROOM S TT ITE and Oak Furniture lor the Bedroom, is the aim of every Housewife. This is OAK FURNITURE WEEK at — F. BERTS, TEMUKA, Where a special display of Exclusive Furniture is now showing at specially REDUCED PRICES. Every article is solidly built, of the very best materials, in latest styles. Buy your Furniture this week and effect a big saving in price. Your inspection welcomed. F. BERI, COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHER, -Opposite Post Office, TEMUKA. Telephone 34. YOUR EYES! DO YOU REQUIRE ? SPECTACLES Consult us; wc can give satisfaction. Wo have a special goldfilled line of Reading Spectacles for 12/6. A. NEWLAN HANCOCK, QUALIFIED OPTICIAN, TEMUKA. THE RIT2. THE FAVOURITE SOUTH END HAIRDRESSING SALOON (Late Clarke’s), NOW OPEN. MODERN TONSORIAL PARLOURS And TOBACCONIST DEPOT. An- Expert Staff Engaged. Special Saloon for Ladies. , Three Chairs. No Waiting. THE RITZ, STAFFORD STREET SOUTH.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 3 May 1926, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 3 May 1926, Page 8