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NEWS AND NOTES.

Four more days remain in which to procure tickets in the “Now or Never,” the last big Art Union. The local district agents desires that all applications and tickets be returned on or before Thursday. ...

This is the season of the year when onions are available for the consumer usually at a price much to the advantage of the buyer. The harvesting of this indispensable vegetable is nearing completion, and the matter of drying them off is a matter of process and time. Porter and Dawson, the progressive, merchants, make an annual practice of getting jiito direct touch with North Canterbury districts, making a contract. for the very best quality keeping onions at the' most favourable prices, and offering them to the public at prices which always set the pace. Their present wonderful value of 5/6 per cental bag, for number one quality and grade, with their usual prompt delivery, has cleaned up two big consignments, with a third truck on the way. To buy now is to get best quality at the lowest price, from P. and D. ..

If its ladies’ hose or children's hose, buy them at “The Louvre,” hosiery specialists. ...

New jumpers, cardigans, and wool coats just opened, at "The Louvre.” Dainty shades in quite new styles. ...

Samples damask cloths, beautiful designs, bordered and hemmed, in all sizes. Selling to day at quite 25 per cent, under usual price, viz. 7s lid, 8s lid, 9s lid 1 , 12s Gd, 15s 6d, and 17s 6d" at “The Louvre.” ...

200 yards of All-Wool Plaiding Flannels. These are the cloths for warm winter wear. Our stocks are heavy, so we intend to give you the chance under cost price to secure a bargain. Usual price 5/11. McGruer’s special stock reducing price 2/11. ...

Before they go make your purchase. Ladies’ fine fleecy knickers, in Champagne, White, Sky, Helio, Pink, Grey, and Navy, 3/6 a pair at The Louvre. ...

Away with washboard slavery and let dull care be gone; for-with “No Rubbing Laundry Help" you never can go wrong. “So say all of us.” Timaru grocers.

Special offer of Velveteen, 21/22inch, in Nigger, Mole, Saxe, Green, Grey, 5/11 for 3/11 a yard. Bust and Co. 84 Stafford Street. ...

Hats from famous makers designed for discriminating men of all ages and tastes. In newest shades and shapes at Cameron’s, Stafford Street, Timaru. ...

Direct from England to Timaru ■wharf —Ladies’ latest coloured shoes for Souter’s Shoe Stores. Fourteen large cases from C. J. Clark’s, Bostock, J. H. Parker, and G. F. Hutchins, ex “s.s. Hororata.” Souter’a for smarter shoes. ...

The famous "Admiralty” Navy Serge, stench, 4/11; 64-inch, 9/6 a yard, *¥ry it for your girl’s next school frock. Bust and Co., 84 Stafford Street. . .

McGruer, Davies offer for a few days only our best quality SO-in. linen finish White Twill Sheeting. This cloth we have stocked for the past twenty years, and know the service it gives. Usual price 6/11. Special stock reducing price at McGruer’s 4/11. ...

A very fine shipment o£ beautiful designs in tiles from the leading. English makers lias been landed by John Edmond Ltd., and they will be pleased to show them at their warehouse, Sophia Street, to all home builders who wish to beautify their homes, and they are well worthy of inspection. A full range of Scott Bros, well known ranges, open fire boilers, destructors, and spare parts are always kept in stock. ...

Big shipment just arrived of fancy china tea sets, cups and saucers, jugs, vases, salad howls, sweet dishes, and ornaments, all marked at special low prices, at Alston’s, next Grand Pictures. ...

INDIGESTION CONQUERED. —E. C. Ayres, chemist, of Timaru, has received a Btriking tribute to the efficacy of his Indigestion Remedy from a recent visitor to Timaru. This gentleman had remedies in his native town of Dunedin, and it was not unitl he was advised by a friend to try Ayres' Indigestion Remedy that he obtained any relief. After a few doses of this remedy, the pain ceased, the fullness after eating vanished, and he was able to throw off this distressing ailment. His digestive organs ar9 now restored to healthy, normal action, and he can enjoy his three meals a day without any sign of a return of his troubles. He said life was now worth living. This remedy can be obtained from E. C. Ayres, M.P.S., chemist. Price, 2/6 and 4/3, posted 6d extra... YEAST-VITE TABLETS. — The lightning pickrme up. Contains 96 per cent, pure yeast and hoa’lh-giv-ing vitamines. Theses tablets r"' specially recommended to those troubled with holla, skin eruptions, and for all bM iwpurlttM. For all fitAfMflh trouhlofl those tablets an unsmped, tlon Ol tho yoast Khen In contact with the gastric juices of the stomach, cause a stimulating, buoyant feeling of extreme vigour. To anyone troubled with indigestion, rheumatism, nerves, boils, skin blemishes, general run-down conditions, try a course of these tablets and see what a wonderful effect they have. Sold in three sizes—small, medium and large—from E. C. Ayres, M.P.S., P.H.C., Chemist, Timaru. RHEUMATISM.-—Rumatox is the new remedy which has completely revolutionised' the treatment of rheumatism and neuritis. It promptly relieves the pain and loosens the stiffened joints, resuits which are due to the property it possesses of expelling uric acid from the syrtem. It Is not lowering in effect, and Its use can be continued for a considerable time, an advantage In treating chronic and obstinate cases. Price, 2/6 and 4/6, posted 6d extra, E, 0, Avers. Chemist, Timaru.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 21 March 1927, Page 2

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NEWS AND NOTES. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 21 March 1927, Page 2

NEWS AND NOTES. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 21 March 1927, Page 2

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