WANTED. M ORISONS LIMITED have Colonial Single Bed "White Blankets at 26s 6d, 36s 6d; Threequarter Bed, 35s 6d, 455. Full Double Bed, 45s and 52s 6d. ‘'IHTMIE LIBERTY’ ’ specialises in ; B Silks, Hosiery and Ladies’ Apparel. The best at lowest prices. 294—290 Stafford Street North" (next "Washer’s). PYJAMA CLOTH—Up-to-date, Is 9d and Is lid. Bust and Co. New address, 167 Stafford Street Central. (Grant and Seaton’s Buildings). •TVfEW SHIPMENT Ladies’ Reaay.TY to-Wear Felt Hats, newest stitched brims, smart shapes, inwall leading shades. from 9s 6d. “'lhe Liberty,” Stafford Street North. R~ EPP FROCKS in smart pleated i styles, new shades, in S.W., W., and O.S. Sizes. From 70s. Plainer stvles from 39s 6d. “The Liberty,” Stafford Street North (next Washer’s). ACT OR Y BUTTER QUALITY Is 6d lb, BEST - JOHN M. GOW. General Merchant. North Street. r ANTED—Gent’s Left-Off Clothing: Good prices given. Also for sale, Young Canaries; guaranteed songsters. Customers are requested to note that Mrs Payn has removed from North Street, to 64 Stafford Street, opposite Lister’s Garage. WHAT about a Pair of Blankets? The cold nights are here, Morisqn’s Ltd (late Marsden’s), have opened up a big nuniber in three sizes from 26s 6d pair. A CME WRINGERS. Acme Brand, Best British make,, 12in rollers, 32s 6d, 14in- rollers 37s 6d. Every machine guaranteed. Porter’s. CII-IOICE Tomatoes any quantity to / be had at Maori Hill Gardens. Floral work at notice. Id. Stuart, Res. ’phone 987. GIRLS’ NAVY CARDIGANS—AII Wool 10s 6d up. Bust and Co. New Address, 167 Stafford Street Central. (Grant and Seaton’s Buildings). M ORISONS LIMITED—For White Flannelette Blankets, 30 x 40, 2s 6d; 54 x 75, 7s 6d; 60 x 80, 8s lid. Coloured Cot Blankets with descriptive figures, 30 x: 38, at 4s lid. Roslyn shrunk DRESS FLANi NELS—AIt best shades, 2s 6d a yard. Bust and Co New address, 167 Stafford Street Central.
YOUR iron will glide over linens which havo been treated with “Dove” Brand Pure Rico Starch. Being pure, won’t ret most delicate .clothes. Ask..for “Dovo” Brand. —2. OYSTERS! OYSTERS! THIRST OF SEASON’S OYSTERS I; arriving 'SATURDAY, MARCH 3, At/ DOMINION CAFE. 3-Course Luncheon Is 6d from 12 to 2. Fresh Oysters to take home, any sized pot tie, or fried with chips; also fish and chips at V. LURAJTTD, J7IVENING FROCKS in Crepe-de-J Ohenc, Georgette, etc., trimmed lace, beads, sequins, etc., 47s 6d to £6 6s. Silk House Frocks from '39s Cd. “The Liberty,” Stafford Street North (next Washer’s). LIBRARY —The Arcade Book Shop’s Lending Library has already proved a great benefit, to readers. No deposit. 3d per book. WANTED— Waitress, Laundress, Cook-Generals and Generals. Rooms to let. Apply Cornelius Labour Exchange. ’Phone 410 HANALEI Hawaiian Depot—Wo Stock all instruments. Teachers of Banjo-Mandolin, Hawaiian Guitar, Ukulele. 246 Otipua Road North. CHILDREN’S FELT HATS, good shapes, very moderately priced from 8s 6d. “The Liberty,” Stafford Street North. ANTED TO LET-UP-TO-DATE OFFICES. In splendid central poaition. Apply— THIS OFFICE.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 17944, 1 May 1928, Page 14
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