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THERE IS NO RIP VAN WINKLE ABOUT THIS BUSINESS. J7OR 27 years we have never lost time in keeping our work right up to the mark. To-day, as Opticians, McBRIDE’S are wider awake than ever. Better work is done. Better results are obtained. If you are losing valuable time because your eyes feel sleepy, are heavy, ache, or are uncomfortable, come along and we shall make an examination. Even the loss of a portion of your sight is a loss of time. For your part too, there can be no Rip Van Winkle about this business. CONSULT M’BRIDE’S. CASH AND CARRY STORE. SUGAR AND TEA SPECIAL! FOR A SHORT PERIOD IN ONE LOT S 8. d. 701 b. BAO SUGAR 0 3 6 lOlbs. BROKEN ORANGE PEKOE TEA, at 2/3 lb. .. 1 2 * THE LOT £1 12 0 THIS IS A BEAL GOOD QUALITY BROKEN ORANGE PEKOE TEA. Give us a Trial. J. A. NORRIE, HAY'S B UILDING S. 241 STAFFORD STREET, TIMARU. Telephone 454.

5001 REMNANTS. REMNANTS! REMNANTS! REMNANTS! BALANCE FROM SALE: REMNANT WEEK. ALL PRACTIA FURTHER ALLOWANCE TO COMPLETELY CLEAR. CALLY NEW GOODS. ODDMENTS FUR TRIMMINGS. STACKS OF FLANNELETTES. PILES OF SHEETINGS. Special 36-40 width Fast Ginghams, Coats! Coats! lOid. Gentlemen’s Suits at the Sale, very dressy. Traced Pillow Shams, 2 for 2/6; do. Doylies, 2 for sid. Hemstitched White Handkerchiefs, 6 for 9d, 1/3 and 1/6. Panne Velvets, 10/6 36-40 Inch. Evening Sprays, 3d, 9d, 1/-. Bedspreads, 8/11 and 17/9. Blankets! Blankets! Cold enough for anything. Men’s Le Roy Coats. Come and see them. Warm Underwear. My Word! Thomson does it. Coats! Miss Boulden’s assurance; there are real beauties. Let them go! Cardigans and such like, a great season! Crepe de Chene, both Woollen and All Silk Repps and Kashas, 100’s of nice Pieces. Tweeds, daresay 20 Pieces at 1/- still. Men’s all Wool Sox and Shirts. That line at 3/9, and the Windsor at 5/worth cultivating. Last line needed 17 miles of Material to fill orders; count that at 3i yards to a shirt. How many pieces counting 45 yards to a piece? 2/6 first correct; 1/6 second answer. <« 4* »t« »> * *:« *j» *;« *> ** •> * .j. »j* THOMSON’S DO NOT STICK AT TRIFLES. 171056 Linoleums, well matured Floor- Trousers, any price you like, from 12/3. cloth, cheaper. Cotton Numbers 8/6; Mechanics’ 5/6 29 Remnants, 3to 6 yards, a still fur- pin “f y . s Sheetings all the wldthSj rea(Jy ther reduction of 10 per cent.; Sale hemmed or by the yard. Prices. Cretonnes, Shadowette, never saw such Reversible Hearthrugs, cheapest line in the world, 4/11, 5/6, 5/11, 8/11, stuff. Give Thomson the British „ . Manufactures, or the soldier either, X Irish Maker P when It comes to cold steel. Pre „y Ducheis Seis 1/6, 1/11 up Pyjamas, any price; afraid not many Wools, Miss Bell will not turn her of the 5/11 line left. head. A LONG LANE THAT HAS NO TURNINGGO IN AND WIN! **>4"s*4»4* 4»****s* * *4“9HfMf. Coir Mattings, Oil Baiges, Towels, big ones, 2 for 3/3. Sylvan Silk 7id, Scarves 1/11, to 7/6; Fur by the yard, from 2/9. Dainty Collarings 2/71, Velveteens all to go. 1000’s of Laces, Needlerun, too; Gold and Silver Laces 4£d to 36in. Fuji Silk and Mouselines, a great all embracing Stock of Remnants, Remnants, Remnants. Face Cloths 2 for 1/6. Jumper Suits for 14/6. Children’s do., 11/6. Hats, much in evidence. Wool Vests, Jumpers, 40 to 50 goodlooking goods. Frocks, 6/9; to very dainty designs. Remnants of Rayon, of Art Silk, of dainty Pure Silks. Carpets, no short lengths, but great value. ********** » *» THE LAST CALL: THOMSON'S. OPEN WAREHOUSE. Our Motto: F. G. SMITH & CO., NO SHODDY GOODS. George Street. F. G. SMITH AND CO.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18329, 29 July 1929, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18329, 29 July 1929, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18329, 29 July 1929, Page 8

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