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NEWS AND NOTES.

An address on the Maoris of South Canterbury' will he given in Trinity Hall to-night -at 8 by ’ Mr 41. D. Skinner, A!.A.

A series' of popular lectures.- to he given on Saturday evenings, will he opened to-morrow at 8 p.m./by' a .‘lecture on “Recent- English Literature,’' by Air F. Milner, Al. A.,. Reetor-of AVaitaki Boys’ High School. Air . Milner is one-of the foremost New Zealand public speakers. The mime of the ball will be notified' to-morrow.

To-day’s the day. Opportunities to save are manv at the one-day sale at: Herbert’s tn-dav. A big list features many of the. bargains, but there are manv more. ' You should certainly attend this event.

2S pairs men’s all wool sox in one sale:—Thomson's class. Prices 1/3, 1/6, l/f>; .1/11 .pair, and 'up uniform ' values. Maids’ tyvee’d velour -coats from- 32/6,' children’s 16/11,-teddy, bear sets—coat, hat — from IS/6, .various shades; wooden eoatliangers '2£d; colonial grey blankets 27/11. Kaiapoi vests 5/9, cardigans, jumpers, sports coats, quite new, 7/11 to 21/6; heavy good flannelette, England’s best makers DA cl to 1/51, Horrock's 1/4J to . 1/11. bottle green dress flannels 2/3, 2/9, all other colours'2/5, Roslyn' Kasha dress flannels 4/3 to 5/11, 6/3, 6/6, misses’ felt hats, navy, regulation; frocks, maids’ jumpers, Bond’s hosiery, school caps, traced' work, pullovers, brassieres 2/3 to 3/-, boys’ flannel sports shirts 7/11, bib overalls S/11. Thomson’s chic, cosv coats--47/6 to £S; real caraculc from £6 6s; real fur kolinsky, coloured rub-’ bit 25/6 to 59/6; a few more everyday, very cheap, 10/6

A. sufferer of neuritis for two years recently expressed the fact that hiscomplaint disappeared like magic, after taking a short course of Quits-It Tabs. He tried all sorts of tablets and cures' advertised for tliis_ complaint, and Quits-!t quits it quickest. These tablets are absolutely harmless, and are the only tablets with a tome after effect. Obtainable everywhere Is 6d a box. Headaches and neuralgia quitted within‘ton minutes. They’re great. '...'

For girls’, warm . fleecy .bloomers in navy, cream, saxe and grey, in every size', at ]s lid, 2s 3d, 2s fid, 2s 9d, and 2s lid, at “The Louvre’’ Centra! Stafford Street. ... ;

AA r orkmen, take with you that delicious cup that cheers with your dinner packet. This may he done by buying a thermos flask that is guaranteed. Alston's offer bargains in pint size—flasks at 3/6 and 4/6, and in quart size at 6/9: Refills for same at 2/G'and-4/61 ....

Soutcr’s Busy Boot Stores are sole agents for the celebrated Equity shoes for ladies. Just opened up!—A largo shipment of ladies’ strap shoes. AVe stock “K” brand boots and shoes. Scuter’s Boot Stores. .......

AAhirin winecyette, radiants, and flannelette nightdresses for hulies--.li several stylos, .hemstitched, hand embroidered, etc. Unusual ’values 'at 6s lid, 7s l'ld, 8s lid, and 9s l'ld. Inspect early at “The Louvre.’’

Now that there is a litt’e sharpness in the air, the time is right here for you to purchase your winter requirements in the way ol' blankets, flannels, aijd eiderdown quilts. All wool Colonial •flannel in Shetland, Dr. Grey and Orkney Is 9d ’-yard. All wool Colonial, flannei in all .shades Is lid yard. A New Zealand -production in Blanket IfanPel, a substitute for Doctor flannel, nil shades 3s 6tl."' Coloured doctor flannel in faitm," sky rose, royal blue, nigger brown and, pink, 4s, fid yard. All wool shirting, good designs from S.s lid. Heavy grey planting flannels from 3s lid yard. Good wanii quilts for the cold nights from 27s 6d.' All the best makes of blankets always in stock. AVe only keep the best, and our prices are tire lowest. Visit our busy store to-day, we will be pleased to show you the goods. McGruer, Davies'and Co. ...

Bust and Co.'s special bulletin. Heavy twill back velveteens 22in. -Is lid a yard; ‘colours, saxe, nigger, navy, mole, lizard green, grey. 36in. 8s 6d, black, navy, saxe, mole. ; ...

Pull-over sweaters and cardigans as colourful as the rainbow, and .yet the height of good taste, have arrived at Cameron’s. At the modest price asked, these are expected to make only' a short stay. ... - 1

Bust and Co.’s special bulletin. Double bed puro wool blankets; 25 pairs only at 35s a pair.

That Scott Bros.’ improved ranges are gaining in popularity is proved by the increased number of sales being made by the local agents, John i'klmond. Ltd., Sophia Street, who 'carry a full stock of ranges and spare parts. John Edmond, Ltd,, have also opened up a new shipment of the latest fireplaces and tile surrounds, etc., and will be pleased if all interested in building will call at their warehouse and inspect same.

Its wonderful how- values tell. The every increasing hosiery trade at “The Louvre” proves that our values arc unequalled. Wo have some new linos just opened. Keener priced than ever at 4s 6d, 4s lid, and ss-lid .in silk and wool and all wool, in every shade. Ji its hosiery of any kind buy it at “The Louvre.” INFLUENZA. — For Influenza ant! colds in the head, there is nothing bettet than Febro. .It quickly relieves those aches and pains and reduces feverishness alter a few doses. The running of'the eyes and nose is checked at once, and the congested and stuffy feeling in the lu-ad 'is promptly relieved. Inlluenza and colds .are the most common of ailments, and the importance of checking tlienu in the early .stage cannot bo overestimated. Febro has been used by thousands with remarkable success, and all testily to its wonderful properties.’ Price 2s ,6d and '4s 6d; posted 6d extra., E. C. Ayres, M.P.S., IMT.C., Chemist, Tiiinru.

A shipment of the famous longdife Burgess batteries and torches has" arrived at Rodgers's, Stafford Street. All sizes from the tiny twiuklcr to the 12 c.p. kind. A high-grade article at a low figure. Inspection solicited. It: A. Rodgers, motor and cycle importer and dealer,; Timaru. ...

NERVE TONIC. —Are you troubled with nerves and loss of sleep? If so take a course of Ayres’s Ncrvitii. It is a brain and nerve food, and will prove it boon to thousands ol : men and women Who are run down through over-work, worry or anxiety. It increases mental activity and muscular power, improves the appetite, and lutiguu and depression of spirits occur loss frequently. Anyone who is overworked or subject to mental strain derives immense benefit from a course of this medicine. As a general building up tonic, it is unequalled. Price 2s 6d anil 3s (xl; posted 6d extra. E. C. Ayres, M.P.S., P.H.C., Chemist, Timaru.

CHILDREN’S COUGH REMEDY - Ayres’s Junior Cough and Cold Eeniedy shou'd bo kept in every Lome. It is composed of harmless ingredients and can be given to children of all ages A few doses quickly relievo the coughing, promote expectoration and reduce the temperature in feverish colds. Pleasant to take and children like it. Price Is Od and 2s (id; posted (id extra E. C. Ayres, M.P.S., P.H.C., Chemist, Tita&ru,

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 4 June 1926, Page 2

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NEWS AND NOTES. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 4 June 1926, Page 2

NEWS AND NOTES. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 4 June 1926, Page 2

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