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NEWS AND NOTES.

This day at 1.30, Morton and Co., will sell at 6 Rolleston Street, on account of Mrs Uren, the whole of her superior furniture and effects, including a beautiful Chippendale suite. At 3 p.m. the well-appointed house property will be offered

Auction sale this day at 2 p.m., at Wentworth Mart, wireless cabinet, china cabinet, easy chairs. 4 piece B. suite, gramophone, books, lino, crockery

H. Allchurch and Co. are to conduct an absolute clearing sale of furniture and effects to-morrow, at 1.30, in the estate of the late Mrs M. E. Davie, Evans Street, Waimataitai. ..

Dressy shoes for men, and only 19/6 a pair, at Souter’s boot stores; stocked in black and tan. Best men’s shoe value in New Zealand. All sizes stocked. See Souter’s 19/6 men’s shoe value

Commencing at 1.30 this day, at 3 Hart Street. A. N. Oakey and Co. will submit in the estate of the late Miss C. M. Hart, genuine antiques, choice pictures, Persian rugs, walnut card table, mahogany work table, and inlaid secretaire

Owing to numerous inquiries Morton and Co. have arranged with the nurserymen to offer a further consignment of trees and plants. Everything will ‘be specially selected, and purchasers are buying on the experience of expert nurserymen

O-TIS for one minute cooking at breakfast. Gift Coupons in each packet. Try it to-morrow. ....

The firm of Thomson’s, the drapers, have famous goods. The new waterproofs—apple, navy, cardinal, grey, navy, rose, 13/11, 16/11, 22/6, all sizes; maids’ to ladies'; also O.S. The new hats a wonder. The frocks this morning, lingerie, corsetry, a study, and at ready-money prices. Hearthrugs from England 22/6 up, New Zealand 24/6, Scotland 8/11, Czecko-Slavakia 4/11, 5/6, 6/6, 8/11; about five a day is a fair average. Look at them, handsome and bright. Nothing common or everyday about Thomson’s goods. Dresses, bopeep goods, curtains by the yard or pair, fuji both in cotton 1/3 up; also silk, quite 50 or 60 pieces of silk this w’eek. A good sound wide fuji for 1/11, Jap silk, five widths and weights, crepe de chene, georgettes, season’s demand, 20 colours. See the dressmaker. Dainty modesty vests 1/11, with collar 3/3 up; newest needlerun about the same; lace trimmed collars 1/11, needlerun lace with colour, from 6d, motifs 7i, new scarves 2/6 to 9/11, bows 1/6, overalls very smart, newest j designs, 2/11 to 4/6. A stock of the best both in the showroom and at fancy; beautiful selection

Economy in cooking is yours with O-TlS—try it for to-morrow’s breakfast. Gift Coupons in packets

New goods are always arriving at the curtain specialists. This week a new stock of sleep-well mattresses, and the usual selection of buttoned and loose beds have arrived. These are all marked at low cash prices. Well filled flock pillows, 2/11 each; strong kapoc pillows 5/6; useful pillow cushions, 2/‘il each; and pretty designs in silk tissue at the startling price of 2/3 yard. Novelty cushions, silk motifs, and chenille hall curtains at 47/6 pair will appeal to the home-lover. Call in when in town and glance over the stock. R. P. Carter, 290 Stafford Street (opposite Pateman’s Bluebird)

Mothers! Here’s a quick breakfast dish for the children. O-TIS an oat food—cooks in one minute. ....

Influenza.—lf an epidemic of influenza should break out, be prepared. Keep Febro in the home to take at once. Should any symptoms of ’flu or colds arise, a few doses will immediately relieve those aches and pains and reduce the feverishness at once. Price 2/6 bottle. Keep the following remedies at hand in case of emergency:— Formalin and Lavender 1/-, Formalin Throat Tabs 1/6, lodised Throat Tabs 1/6, Wonder Wool 2/6, Thermogene 2/6. Thermal Wool 2/-, Ammoniated Quinine 1/-, also in Tablets 1/6, Ayres' Cough Balm 2/6, Baby Cough 2/-, Eucalyptus 1/-, Mustard Ointment for sore chests 2/-, Liquorice 9d, 1/-, 1/6, Anti-Catarrh (clears the head) 1/6; all post free from E. C. Ayres, M.P.S., Ph. C.. Chemist. Timaru

This weather that w r e are having now will be enough to urge those who are visiting Mt. Cook or the Winter Show in Christchurch, to search for a good serviceable warm overcoat. Visit Cameron’s first and get one at halfprice during this last week of his great stock-taking sale

Marcel wave, 2/-; haircut 1/-; neck trim, 6d; special treatment for dandruff and falling hair. Marcelle Beaul v Parlour, Stafford Street, opp. Ballantyne’s. Tel. 1263. Mrs A. E. Lewis. Varicose Veins.—An entirely new production has been introduced for the support of varicose veins, in the form of a new silk elastic stocking They are made in a Cesh. colour, of a new weave, which enables the appliance to go unnoticed under modern silk hosiery. Being more closely woven, they are much stronger, although not as thick as the old kind. These are specially recommended as the most suitable elastic stocking, and you will be surprised with the comfort and support they give. Although much superior to the old variety, they cost no more, as we imported them direct from the factory *u England. Call and inspect. I All sizes in stock. Also full stocks j of elastic caps and anklete. E. : C. Ayrea. chemist, Timaru. .. To-night’s the night! Eight hours’ I sound restful slumber with a “Unique" ! hot water bottle to keep you warm. Look for name on stopper. (12)

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18349, 21 August 1929, Page 2

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NEWS AND NOTES. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18349, 21 August 1929, Page 2

NEWS AND NOTES. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18349, 21 August 1929, Page 2