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The Trustees Executors and Agency Company, Limited (DUNEDIN) IT’S NELVER TOO SOON TO MAKE A WILL IT’S OFTEN TOO LATE. TT is the privilege and duty of every Adult to make a Will, and no matter now modest the Estate mav be, the sooner it is attended to the better. It is not at all necessary that one should wait till he or she is up in years or has amassed a fortune before making arrangements for the bestowal of an Estate. A few minutes serious thought should be sufficient to prompt anyone to immediate action regarding the making of a Will, and a little foresight will reveal the wisdom of appointing THE TRUSTEES EXECUTORS AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND fLt.d) to be the Executor and Trustee, because the Company is sound, specialises in Trustee work, and is permanent. It cannot die or leave the country, or incapacitated bv sickness or other causes. Call or Write for Information before Making a Will. INNES-JONES. JENKINS, AND CO., DOMINION BUILDINGS, TIMARU. Local Advisory Directors— Herbert Elworthy, Esq. Norman Orbell, Esq. Gladstone Robinson, Esq. MUNICIPAL HOT SEA BATHS. MASSAGE AND HYDROPATHIC INSTITUTE. CAROLINE BAY. ’Phone 266 R. Have recently installed apparatus for the Pyretic Treatment of Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, and Neuritis. This is the same method that has been used successfully for years at Bath, England, and is probably the first in N.Z. It is especially recommended in chronic cases. FOR RELIEF OF i SORE AND ACHING FEET. During Hot Weather when the Feet are Tender and Sore, bathe j them in NYAL FOOT BATH. | , Put one or two Tablets in a BatL and you will get quick relief. Dust over afterwards with —•— NYAL EAS’EM POWDER. GET THEM BOTH. 3/6 POSTED. A NEWLAN HANCOCK, CHEMIST, TEMUKA. MONEY TO LEND. WE SPECIALISE. (CONSULT MESSRS RUNCIMAN V -' AND PRYOR, LTD., Timarn, Agents for OTXGO FINANCE AND AGENCY CO., LTD. Amounts from £lO upwards granted on Furniture, Pianos, Life Policies, Shares, Etc., Etc. EASY REPAYMENTS, LOWEST RATES. CONSULT OUR AGENTS and get the benefit of our Fifteen Years’ Experience. C. C. PATERSON. SURGEON DENTIST. STAFFORD STREET NORTH. Telephone 446.

THOMSONS’ BUSINESS IS TO SELL GOOD DRAPERY CHEAP TO A DISCERNING PUBLIC. Winter Chills upon us. Better 5/-spent on Our Al. Flannels than a Five Pound Doctor’s Bill. MAGNIFICENT GOODS, BEST CLASS—BUT AT READY MONEYPRICES. NEW GOODS, NEW STYLES NOT JOB STUFF A SMART CASH TRADE IS THOMSONS’ IDEA OF BUSINESS CASH PAY MENTS, EVERYTHING NET. PLAIN FIGURES NO DISCOUNTS cwtVvrflpZ 6 w g i et l0 ? ic " Goo< ? s to-day or to-morrow. Not in Sheds at latSf.’ PaSrs a ready Weeks ’ out-almost certain Tuesday, Another case or two of those Delightful Hats, including Connor’s Favourites. Ladies and Maids' 5/C to 14/6. Connor’s about 21 to 25-’-Another charming range, Children’s 1/11 to 2/11. Pull-on Styles A.grand range of Hair Slides with teeth, Tortoiseshell, Brilliant * All Good, about 20 dozen. Two prices, 3id t 4 id—one lot in See them Gloves, Embroidered Gauntlet 2/9, Cheaper Stees *l/6,’ FUr r° T Ur - etS ’ Collars ’ Grey Squirrel, Platinum, also a Silver Grey American Opossum, Blue Hare, and Gazelle, Black m™™VSmi,,t S ”l'/ o lTup 6 ° P “' d ' C 0 y ' Cal ' - Kld - a " d A handsome range, good looking, not real, 1/11, 2/11 3/11 Maids’ Wool Coats 6/11, Do. Pullovers 4/11 ’ Laa % s ;.mT§ , oS? s <,3 s/ 1 6 0 a i ,034/8- tacludlns D< ”" ,n “ >n Selection Infants’ Needs. Barries 3/6, Cotton Gowns l/ll to 2/6. Silk Gowns 3/6. Frocks 3/6 to 9/11 Erinoid Buttons much wanted, 10Jd, 1/4J, 2/6 20 40 Bone 4 Jd. . . . - , , 2/3, Bibs 6d 60 line plain Neckwear of Distinction. Know what is wanted. Vests with Collar Silk and Artificial Silk, etc. 9 9 Umbrellas, New Chubbie Style. Erinoid Handles 6/11 to 22/6 a lower number, an introduction 4/11 or 5/6, not more. Dressing Gowns 12/11 —Ripple, Crimson, V. Rose,-etc Wood Fibre Knickers, do. Jumpers, do. Waistcoats, 12/6 up., do. Fronts from Sheetings in U.B. Twill, also Herringbone, 54, 1/11; 72, 2/3; 80, 2/6, Indigo Flannelette, Swanella, do. White, 11 Jd to 1/4j. Hollin Nos. 10 Jd to 1/45. Horrocks’s 1/3 to 1/11. Such Nos. as F L 3 M.M. 2, T.X., etc. Calico, Printed Shadowettes 1/OJ, Reversible, double-width 1/3 1/6 1/11, a Cheaper Range from Daniel’s, 10£d, lid. See these too Nurses’ Cloths, the Nurse Collar, Cuffs, Belts, W.P. Aprons and Various Accessories. ’ .Bond’s Quilts, including Sylka 21/6 —Pink, Gold, White, V. Rose, Helio, ' an attractive line. Lower goods just as a draw from same’ Manufacturer, 7/6, 9/11, 12/6. A First-rate White Satin No often wanted 32/6. ; Flannelette Blanket Special 5/6. Manor Winceyettes 1/4J. De Luxe Sateen 1/3, a heavier No. for comparison 1/9. Solproofe Casements at Net London Price. In addition some of that French line of Dress as 10 days ago “Remuera ” 4/11 and 5/6, double width.. ’ Cocoa Mattings, Novel Stripe, 2/11 to 3/11, 4/3. Extra Wide Shelving 75d to lid. Oil Baizes, New Designs, 1/11 up. Wool Sets 11/6 to 18/6, also Cream Pearl for little boys. Blankets! Blankets!! Blankets!!! Do not miss them. All Wool Colonial Grey 17/6 up, 21/6 heavier make; White from 21/6, 27/11, Double 33/6. Extra Big to “Rotorua,” “Hospital,” “Rarawa,” all old prices, one of these range, 29/6. THOMSONS’ PEOPLE’S STORES, WHERE THE SOUND, RELIABLE, CHEAP, AND BECOMING GOODS ARE FOR SALEi. OUR, MOTTO: NO SHODDY GOODS. £SOO WORTH OPEN WAREHOUSE. F. G. SMITH AND CO., GEORGE STREET. OF SAMPLE GOODS TO SELL. IF YOU WANT BARGAINS COME AND BUY THE FOLLOWING SAMPLES. BED SPREADS PILLOWS, SHEETS, INFANTS’ FEEDERS, INFANTS’ GOWNS, LADIES’ FANCY KNICKERS, MEN’S and BOYS’ OVERCOATS BOYS’ VARSITY TOPS, LADIES’ COATS AND FROCKS COME EARLY, AND GET TIIE PICK OF THIS LOT AT WAREHOUSE PRICES. F. G. SMITH AND CO.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 17943, 30 April 1928, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 17943, 30 April 1928, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 17943, 30 April 1928, Page 8

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