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S Ta THERE THERE THERE Distinctive NEW GOODS Quite a Big Range of the New Goods have already reached us. They are so Typically new too —New Fabrics and New Uses for Old —New Styles and Ideas. The Freshness of Spring comes with them all. IS THE NEW MILLINERY Sisal, Bangkok, Visca and Hemp predominate in the smarter types, while Leghorn, Silk Crinoline and Lace Straws And favour in the larger Picture Shapes. Golden Yellow, Nut, Beige, Almond, Etc., lead the Colours. We offer a very wide range from 15/6 to 55/ARE NEW COSTUMES Fine Worsteds and Neat Mixed Tweeds take their place in the forefront cf Costume Fabrics. Navy is popular too in Fine Serges. Smart Styles are slightly semi-fitting, and a feature is the novel Pocket Finishings. Prices range from 79/6 to £6/15/-. ARE NEW COATS OR THE FIRST TIME ULL FASHIONED ART SILK HOSE Our London Buyers have sent us a ange of Beautiful New Shades In a 'ully Fashioned Art Silk Hose It Sells at 4/11 pair Georgette Coats strike an entirely new note in Navy and Black. The collars are either ruched or have a Scarf Finishing. They are priced from 6 Guineas. Silk Coats, particularly in Bengalines, featuring the new Collar and Sleeves, range in price from 110/-, while Tweed Coats in many types will be very popular. Our prices for them start at 37/6 We Cordially Invite You to Inspect Them. The Busy Store

WANTED KNOWN. THE RUSO, STEAM AND Oil. PERMANENT WAVING SPECIALISTS. The latest methods in Marcel Waving, Water Waving, Shampooing, Manicuring, Trimming, Electroysis, and Special Oil and Sun Ray Treatment by Expert Artists. All under Personal Supervision of Miss Brown. MISSES AITCHISON AND BROWN, LADIES’ HAIRDRESSERS, Stafford Street North, TIMARU. • Telephone 671. RADIES’ Fuji Knickers Good Quality Fuji. S.S.W., 4/6; S.W., 4/9, W., 5/-! 0.5., 5/3. Princess Underskirts, 10/6. BUST AND CO., 167 Stafford Street, Central. DIABOLO SEPARATORS. YJIGHEST Clean Skimming Qualities, | ** easiest and smoothest running, i strong, solid, reliable. Every machine guaranteed. Terms arranged. Write I for catalogue. STEWART’S, Theatre Royal Buildings. CECOND-HAND Furniture bought,! sold and exchanged. Open Friday ! evenings. Rennie, Strathallan Street. JENKINS’ Home Depot for Melting Moments, Real Scotch Shortbread, Almond Macaroons, Almond Fingers, Date Drops, Graham Biscuits. ’Phone 1077. TV/lORISON’S, LIMITED—SchooI Girls’ Navy Gym. Frocks from 7/11 to 23/ 6, sizes 24in. to 33in. Special purchase of travellers’ samples at Moriscn’s. A SPEEDY JOB. —Isn’t your home j " worth all the protection you can j give it? Why not have it repainted and decorated by Craigie’s, the expert de- j corators. Good, reliable work at a mo- i dest figure—only the best materials used and a speedy job is assured. Con- | suit Craigie’s, Cain’s Terrace, to-day. j ’Phone 82. , CPECIAL LINE of Men’s Fine Tweed ' Suits, all sizes, usually 130/-; for [ this week only 75/-. All goods left over j from sale must be cleared this week. j I7ZYWURK, and all Varnish and : Floor Stains stocked by F. Lewis, Stafford Street. ]WI ORISON’S, LIMITED Kayser j AVI Hosiery at 9/11 pair sounds cheap, and so they are. The latest importa- ; tions just arrived at Morison’s, 266 • Stafford Street, Timaru. j BARGAINS IN BOOKS. HUNDREDS OF BOOKS TO CHOOSE FROM. All Marked Half Price. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY AND BARGAIN STANDS. E. W. HUTTON AND CO.. Booksellers.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18354, 27 August 1929, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18354, 27 August 1929, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18354, 27 August 1929, Page 14