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LOST AND FOUND. On Friday evening, in North or Cain. Streets, A DANCING SHOE. Reward on returning to— THIS OFFICE. WANTED. w ANTED TO BUYBACON PIGS, PORKERS, ANI) CHOPPERS. Also Store Pigs. Highest Prices Given. W. W. WEST AW AY, Box *25, Temulta. WINTER SALE NOW ON. BARGAINS AT “THE LIBERTY.« EVENING FROCKS, in Crepe de Chine, and Taffeta, to bo cleared at huge reductions. WINTER FROCKS, in Wool Repps and Gaberdines, smart styles. Usually '£3 3s to £5 10s. Sale £1 19s 6d to £3'l9s 6d. WINTER COATS, in Wool Velours, fur collars, silk lined. Usually £5 19s 6d. Sale £3 3s. MILLINERY all greatly reduced. Trimmed Models and Ready to Wears from 3s 6d. . SILKS —Wonderful values. Crepe de Chines and Satins from 4s lid; Fuji from 2s 3d; Georgette from 5s lid. BARGAINS in Ladies’ Hose—Good Aft Silk' Hose from Is pair; Wool Hose from 2s lid; Silk and Wool from 4s Od. “THE LIBERTY” SILK HOUSE, 294-296 Stafford Street North (next Washer’s). BRUNSDEN’S 179 STAFFORD STREET. Sole Agents for the Celebrated MOORE AND MOORE Famous British Pianos, established 1888. A BEAUTIFUL TONED INSTRUMENT AT MODERATE PRICE. This Delightful Overstrung Piano fills a long-felt want amongst good musicians. CALL TO-DAY. ENGLISH GRAMOPHONES in Solid Oak Cases. From £4 10s. MAHOGANY CASES £8 10s, with Genuine Garrard Motors, Britain's Best Silent Running Motor. DECCA PORTABLES, From £4 15s. MAORI RECORDS, and all the Latest Music on the Parlophones. BRUNSDEN’S FOR THE BEST DEAL. To Buyer and Seller, patronise SIRS WILLIAMS, Dealer in Second-hand Clothing, Footwear, Etc. Highest Prices given for Ladies’ »nd Gent's Left-off Clothing of Every Description. Address: 7 WOOLLCOMBE STREET 'Phono 505. TEKAPO PALATIAL TEA-ROOMS. First Floor, Tekapo Buildings. Take Lift or Easy Stairs. This Beautifully Situated,New Busi--hess will cater for LUNCHEONS, HIGH TEAS, and MORNING and AFTERNOON TEAS. Luncheon from 11.30 till 2. A Specialty-will be made of HomeCooking by a High-Glass Chef. Luncheons 1/6. ■ Morning and Afternoon Teas 9d. Your presence is cordially invited by iihe Proprietress: ■ • MRS WAKEFIELD. CAR PAINTING DELUXE. BY THE MODERN WAY. The New Superior Paint, applied by the Scientific Way, “The Paint. Gun,” gives the greatly desired “DUCO LACQUER ■ FINISH.” TO. YOUR CAR. ■NO BRUSH MARKS. ■ ‘ NO BLEMISHES. ’’ The brilliant, durable,- flinty surface that is immUne from scratches. Takes one-third of the time to' paint your Car, and gives longer and , more satisfactory service. . : THE BEST WAY! THE ONLY. WAY!! To have your Car Painted to obtain INCREASED 'SATISFACTION. With ! NO INCREASE IN COST. , INQUIRE FOR QUOTATIONS TO-DAY. Demonstrations gladly given to all interested. . / ' T. FERGUSON AND GO., A. G. KNOWLES, Proprietor. MODERN MOTOR CAR PAINTERS AND BODY BUILDERS, BARNARD STREET. Opposite Cecil Wood Company. Telephone 546. COOKING YOU WILL ENJOY. MRS BARNES OF THE RENDEZVOUS, Who, has had a wide- and practical 1 experience in all branches of HOME-MADE BAKING, Will be pleased to supply on reattest any recipe customers desire, . Do not be afraid to ask. DELIGHTFUL MORNING AND AFTERNOON TEAS AND TASTY .. SUPPERS. Private Room to seat 40 people reserved for Weddings and Parties, by arrangement. : THE- RENDEZVOUS, “WHERE THE GOOD THINGS ARE.” ' STAFFORD STREET. - . : y; , MRS BARNES, . / - Proprietress. THE coldest night won’t woriw you with a “Unique” Hot Water Bag to see it through. “Unique’’ Hot Water Bags are by No/t» British Rubber Co. =—II.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, Issue 17692, 5 July 1927, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, Issue 17692, 5 July 1927, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, Issue 17692, 5 July 1927, Page 15

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