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EVEN IF EVERY SHOP Even if every shop were to sell Watches, you would still get reliable ones from McBRIDE'S. We have Superfine, compensated Timekeepers from £4 -4/0. These are real Watches, built to give you a lifetime of accurate service. There are plain, reliable Watches as low as 9/6, and others at intermediate prices. There is a welter of rubbish in Wristlet Watches upon the Market—but not at McBRIDE'S! Here you can select with the utmost confidence. They are tried and proved before they are offered you. JEWtILCR & OPTIC iAN CASH AND CARRY STORE. SUGAR AND TEA SPECIAL! FOR A SHORT PERIOD IN ONE LOT £ s. d. 701 b. BAG SUGAR 0 D 6 lOlbs. BROKEN ORANGE PEKOE TEA, at 2/3 lb. .. 1 2 8 THE LOT £1 12 0 THIS IS A REAL GOOD QUALITY BROKEN ORANGE PEKOE TEA. Give us a Trial. J. A. NORRIE, HAY'S BUILDINGS. 241 STAFFORD STREET, TIMARU. Telephone 484.

A COLD WINTER ALL WOOL BLANKETS, 17/9 Pair, to Biggest Size White, Heavy and Good, 39/11. FLANNELS from Mill, All Colours, 1/111 up. Aza 3/11. Plunket, Karitane 2/9, Waitaki, Kasha Dress, Double Width, 3/11, 22 Colours. LADIES’ JUMPER SUITS from 29/6. Wool Frocks 24/6, Velveteen do., 24/11. PLUSH SLIP MATS, Five Colours, 6/6. REVERSIBLE DO., 6/11. C.P.A. CRETONNES. A Boon and a Blessing, including Oodley's, nearly 100 pieces, 93d up. FURS! Got on to those for Trimming and Neckwear, also Various Clearing Lines of Real Furs, 10/6 for 7/11, 14/11 range, 11/6, 22/6 to 27/6 for 14/11 to 19/6 highest. FAVOURITES ALL TAKING NEW SEASON'S. CHILD'S COATS, Pretty Styles. BREECHETTES, Wool Sets from 10/6. LADIES’ COATS, ENTRANCING PRODUCTS! MODELS, READY-TO-WEARS. Raincoats 14/11, Rainhats 6/11, Charmallne. CHILD’S JUMPER SUITS 18/11. ESTEEMED UNDER-WEAR-NIGHTS from 3/11. FILLING A TENDER—SURPRISED OURSELVES AT THE VALUES WE OFFERTOWELS, QJJILTS, LINOLEUMS, FREE DUTY NOW. >4 44'1 1 > 44 4 1 4444 *t« 4 4 >44 4 'l4 4’4 4♦» 44 4 444 44 4 4 WOOL PULLOVERS 8/3. BLOOMERS 3/3. CORSELETTES, Inspiring Shapes. OVERALLS FOR THE HOUSE, THE SHOP, THE OFFICE WHITE AND COLOURS, 8/11 up. CARPET RUNNERS, RUGS, 4/11 to 32/6. Taffeta silk evening frocks 41/6. art silk 21/9. PANNE VELVET. BROADTAH, COATS. NEW EVENING SPRAYS. 444 THE SILK AND WOOL TWEEDS 6/11, Double Width. MISS PARKS HAS DISTINCT TALENT, MAKES THEM NICELY. 444444444*444444*4444444444444444444444444 SHEETS AND BEDSPREADS! WONDERFUL VALUE! » *s* «J» *J* ♦s» *J» ♦s* «j» ♦*« *j» «j» **♦ **♦«.»« MR WATT ON GENTLEMEN S SIDE MOST AGGRESSIVE! Twist Shirts 4/9. Railway Saddle Trousers 12/11 14/6. Bibbed Denims 6/11. Bentley’s 12/6. Palma Overcoats. First Class Indigos. Boys’ PUlovers with Tie, 5/3, at THOMSON’S FOR VALUES. Try their making-up Specialists. ♦♦♦♦♦44444444444444444444444444444~44444444444444444.fr OPEN WAREHOUSE. Our Motto: F. G. SMITH & CO.. NO SHODDY GOODS. George Street A FEW SNIPS FROM OUR LARGE STOCKS. FLANNEL AND REPP FROCKS—--19/8. NEW EVENING FROCKS—FROM £l. WINTER VESTS & KNICKERS—FROM 1/6. WOOLLEN HOSE, All Shades—2/6. SILK HOSE, Good Quality— BUNGALOW APRONS—--2/11. WOOLLEN AND FABRIC GLOVES, FROM 1/11. WINTER COATS. WINTER COATS. BUY YOURS NOW AT END OF SEASON PRICES. FROM 10/6 to £lO 10s. SHIRTS AND COLLARS to Match, 4/11 PALMER NAP TROUSERS—7/6. TWIST SHIRTS— i/m DRILL BIBS—* n/d ! STRONG WEARING TWEED 12/6 PAIR. TROUSERS WE GUARANTEE EVERYTHING WE sbt.t. Come to the Warehouse. W, G. SMITH & CO.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18291, 14 June 1929, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18291, 14 June 1929, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18291, 14 June 1929, Page 8

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