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The Trustees Executors and Agency Company of N.Z., Limited. (The Oldest Trustee Company in the Dominion.) EXECUTORS UNDER WILLS. If you have not made your Will do so now. and appoint thifl Company as Executor; or if you have made a Will appointing an individual as Executor. consider the advisahililty of making a change. The Company will pay the Solicitor’s costs for the preparation of your Will. The Company is permanent—it offers security—it does not die or leave the Country—lT GOES ON FOREVER. TRUSTEE. If you are thinking of creating a marriage or other settlement, consult us, and you will be satis- j fled as to our fitness as a Trustee. We also offer our services in the place of a Trustee under an existing Trust, who desires to be relieved of the duties. ATTORNEY. We undertake to act for any person desiring to appoint an Attorney or Agent to invest money, collect rents, dividends, interest, buy or sell land, and act generally as Agent. We also act in other capacities for those who desire their business or affairs handled by experts, and our charges are reasonable. For further particulars, apply: INNES-JONES, JENKINS AND CO., District Representatives, DOMINION BUILDINGS, STAFFORD STREET, TIMARU, Or to our Local Advisory Directors; Herbert Elworthy, Esq.; Norman Orbell, Esq.; Gladstone Robinson, Esq. j List of Divectors: Sir Janies Allen, G.C.M.G., K.C.B. Richard James Hudson, Esq. I*. C. Neill, Esq. George Robert Ritchie, Esq. Sir John Roberts, C.M.G. Hon. Sir John Sinclair, M.L.C. S. C. Sutherland, Esq. DANDRUFF, FALLING AND WEAK HAIR, Treated by Up-to-date Methods, Electrical and Massage. Also Trimming, Water Waving, Henna Tinting, Shampooing, Oil Packs. MRS MANSEL, Toilet Dept., Hot Sea Baths, CAROLINE BAY. ’Phone 266 R. MAKE YOUR HOME BEAUTIFUL. IT IS THE OBJECT OF EVERY HOUSEHOLDER. Pay a Visit tc our Furniture Showrooms, and see all the newest designs in FURNITURE. F. BERI, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. TEMUKA. UNDERTAKING AS USUAL AT MODERATE CHARGES. Continuous ’Phone; 34.

THOMSON’S, THE CHEAP HOUSE, THE GOOD HOUSE, THE HOUSE FOR EVERYTHING GOOD, NEW, FASHIONABLE, AND MODERATELY PRICED. CASH DOES IT! NOTHING WONDERFUL ABOUT THOMSON’S PROCEDURE! ONLY SUPPLYING THE BEST OF GOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. TAILORING OF A HIGH ORDER, HAND-MADE IN THE PREMISES BY TRADESMEN. DRESSMAKING HANDSOME CUT, NEW SEASON’S STYLES. MILLINERY OF DEGREE. MISS PETRIE, HEAD, GIVES HER MIND TO HER BUSINESS. £I9OO WORTH AUTUMN GOODS A FORTNIGHT AGO. THE GOODS WANTED. THOMSON BUYS CHEAP AND SPILLS CHEAP.— TWO CASES AND 1 BALE TO-DAY, “ HORORATA,” AND SEVEN OTHER SOURCES. Topmosts Suitings for Tailoring Black, Grey. Purchase Similar Goods Petone Mill —means a saving of 15/6 a Suit Length to our Customers. Roslyn Worsteds, Oamaru Saddles. Timaru Dress Flannel, etc., this morning, 20 Pieces Face Cloths, Sedan Cloth, French Crepes; repeated those this year. See Windows. Browns, Cocoa, full Rose Shade—a great showing. Selfs and Checks, en suite Smaller Designs. Sealettes, Velour Face Cloth, Coatings. The outside public ki.ow our stock. Have frequent demand and orders from very far-away places. Hats, Millinery, Buckles, Felts likely to continue the demand. A choice stock, including Hats with applique design. Coats of real degree. 19 to-day, ith various new Furs. Had Choice Season’s Fur Coats few days ago. Also the semi-fitting Tweed with a trifling Flare on Skirt. B "oming to a slender figure. Shipment of Laces, very right; Art Silk, Guipure, etc. Serviettes and Table Linen. Sheetings, genuine, good. Finlay’s, Wearo, Johnson, 4 oin. Circular Twill 1/65, 54in. 1/115, 72in. 2/9, SOin. 2/11. Unbleached Herringbone, in Twill, 1/115 and 2/3. Solid good material; also made up, hemmed and finished, 12/6, 15/11, 19/6 a pair. All Wool Cardigans, Season’s Shades, 7/9, Misses’ and Ladies’ 17/9 and 18/11. “Casana” Gauntlet Kid Gloves, 7/3 Special. “Standope” Similar Gauntlet, 2/9 up. Hosiery of degree. A study. The Pure Art Silk, Wool Feet, 3/11. 18 Particularly Perfect Numbers 2/11 to 13/11, our highest. Gazelle and all the new colours. Cashmere Roslyn our cheapest, as “Advert” Lisle. Look at those 1/7 5,2 pairs for 3/3 —Nine Colours. Corselettes, distinctive, 3/11 up. Brassieres 1/11 to 5/11. Twilfit and other Corsets, Wrapons, 6/11 to 21/-, Older Numbers as wanted 3/11 up. Filled Pillows, good material, two for 6/3. SILK VELVETEENS—DELIGHTFUL GOODS. IN VELVETEENS WE FREFER THE “ LOUIS ” MAKE, 27 to 85in. LOWER NUMBERS AT 2/9 UP. TRIFLING JOBS. Wools, all the Favourites; Purple Heather, 5/8, 85; Rose 7/3, 11. Paton’s Wheeling 9/11, 1/3, Roslyn, Kingfisher, Etc., Etc. All Wool Flannels of Excellence; also Aza and Viyella—White, Grey and Natural. Roslyn and Timaru Numbers 1/11. Shawls, Evening Spanish, with Silk Fringes, Silk and Wool, and Wool, all Prices. Furs from the Makers to the Consumer. All the Numbers, 4 and 6 inch, 9/11 to 29/6. Feather Trimmings, Swansdown and Imitation Furs, 1/i.l to 3/6. Fur Throwovers, Chokers and other Shapes, £2OO worth just landed, including Coats. Boys’ Grey Wolf Shirts—the thing for 3/6 and 3/11. A REPERTORY OF ELEGANCE. THOMSON’S, THE SIGN - OF THE CROWN. OPEN WAREHOUSE F. G. SMITH AND CO., George Street, Timaru. Our Motto ..... ..... .... NO SHODDY GOODS. NEW WINTER COATS. LADIES’ WINTER COATS JUST ARRIVED. 250 SAMPLE COATS. Well Furred Velours —From £2 10s. Latest Styles and Shades as worn in London and on the Continent. CHOOSE YOURS NOW. WHY PAY BIG PRICES LATER? A SPLENDID RANGE Of CHILDREN’S AND MAIDS’ COATS 1 Sin. to 39i n. FROM 15/6. BOX SUITS, 40/-, 45/-, 50/- up. WORKING TROUSERS, 5/6, 6/6, 7/6 to 30/- Pair. PALMER NAPS, 7/6 Pair DRILL 818 OVERALLS, 7/6. ALL WOOL SOX, 3 Pairs 2/3 FANCY SOX. From lOd Pair. SILK LINED HATS, All Shades—--12/6 up. TWIST SHIRTS, 4/-. SHIRTS, and Collars to Match—--4/11 Each. Inspect Our Goods before Buying Elsewhere. COME TO THE WAREHOUSE. F. G. SMITH AND CO.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18201, 28 February 1929, Page 8

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