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Here’s uEjsl V m h 'Ar yM Value NEWEST DRESS FABRICS BEDROCK PRICES. CHOICEST DESIGNS AND THE HIGHEST STANDARD OF VALUES. FLORAL VOILES. Novelty Designs on Fine Quality Fabrics. Priced 2/3, 2/11 and 3/6. BORDERED VOILES. Some of the Season’s Choicest Effects, Priced 3/11, 4/6, 4/11. BRITWAY. The Wonderful Fadeless Cloth, British and Best, Priced 1/94DELAINETTES. Fine Designs for Frocks, etc. Good Wash ing Cloth. 1/11 RAYDECHENE. The Equal of Pure Silk in Appearance and Wear. Dainty Floral Effects. 6/6 Yard. u£ 5 Ar val STRIPED FUJI SILK.. ABeautiful Range of Stripes in the wanted Shades. 3 6 COLOURED FUJI SILK. All the Popular and Useful Colours for Lingerie and Frocks. 2/11 FLORAL ART SILK. iome Most Attractive Patterns fof- Smart Frocks. 4/11 Limited

xm: 2mc^' WHY?. WERE 25,000 DOUGLASES Selected for use by Despatch Riders on Active Service Fronts in the fpg Recent GREAT WAR? IN PREFERENCE TO THE HUNDREDS OF OTHER MAKES? The answer will be significant to you when you remember that the efficient working of the Whole British Army was dependent on the safe delivery of those despatches, which in most cases had to be carried in the actual danger zone and in many cases under enemy fire. NO GREATER TRIBUTE COULD BE PAID TO THE DOUGLAS. But since then the Douglas has been improved beyond all Here is the report on it given at the Greatest Motor Show m •—The British Olympia, London, 1926: conception, the Woild There is no doubt about the fact that the Star Turn at last week’s Show was the New E.W. Douglas. No machine at its introduction has been better received, and no machine has more deserved it. It was the most improved machine in the whole Exhibition, and I am not at all sure that it was not the most highly developed machine in the whole Olympia. When you have read the specification of the “E.W.” you will agree with the foregoing opinion. Catalogue posted free to any address on application to ® Timaru and Geraldine Agents.

SOME NEW SUPPLIES AT HUTTON’S. WAR BIRDS: DIARY OF AN UN- ! T.TXT/XYXT’XT A "ITT A r 1 H /I? ! KNOWN AVIATOR .. .. 10/6 j JEW SUSS 10/- | Feuchtwanger. | MORE NET PROFIT 6/- I TEN^ aSS WEEKS WITH CHINESE BANDITS . . . 6/Howard. DO YOU KNOW: The Question Book. Mais 4/fi HISTORY OF ENGLAND . . . . 16/Trevelyan. CONFESSIONS OF A CAPITALIST. Sir E. J. P. Benn . . . . 4/G TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW 7/6 J. 11. Curie. LIFE’S SNAGS 3/6 Sir R. Baden-Powell. HOW TO SWIM 3/H. R. Austin. THE PLACE OF PLAY IN EDUCATION 4/6 Jane Reaney. AND SO TO BED 3/6 J. B. Fagan. AUCTION BRIDGE WITHOUT TEARS 4/6 Hodson and Kenrick. THE OXFORD BOOK OF ENGLISH PROSE . 11/THE OXFORD BOOK OF EIGHTEENTH CENTURY VERSE 11 >- HUTTON’S. BOOK SHOP. TRY TALBOT TAYLOk, PAINTER AND PAPERHANCItfR, For An Expert Job At a Reasonable Price. ( Address — MOWBRAY STREET. W A TLINGT ON, TIMARU. cl

WANTED. ANTED KNOWNGEO. CHAPMAN, Chimney Sweep and Window Cleaner. Repairs ranges and fixes new register sheets in town or country, at anortest notice. 18 years’ experience. ’Phono 214. Address, 19 WocJlcoinfce Street. ANTED TO .LET—-UP-TO-DATE OFFICES. In splendid Apply—central position. $ , THIS OFFICE ANTED KNOWN• A. L. THOREAU. EGG PRESERVATIVE NOW READY (once used: always used). Chicks Is, with Hen 5s extra. Buff Orpington Sittings. ss. LABOUR EXCHANGE. ’Phone 27. Pleasant Point. FOR YOUR SPRING RENOVATIONS REMEMBER A. DEPIIOFF, 61 Church Street. ’Phone 586. FOR THE BEST DEAL To Buyer and Seller, Patronise MRS 'WILLIAMS, Dealer in Second-hand Clothing, Footwear, Etc. Highest Prices given for Ladies' and Gent’s Left-off Clothing of Every Description. Address: 7 WOOLLCOMBE STREET ’Phone 505. TEMUKA BOTTLE EXCHANGE. ■RANTED TO BUY— Rags, Bottles, Horse Hair, Brass, Copper, Cast-iron. If you have any of these, please drop a line and I will call. W. NILES. Wilkin Street, Temulta.

See our range of these goods at FLORAL. VOILES are going to have a big run this season. 1/11 and 2/11 a Yard If you prefer the READY-MADE GARMENTS, we have them in stock in the Latest Styles, and at

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 17773, 8 October 1927, Page 22

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