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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. 1 THERE IS THE NEW MILLINERY Sisal, Bangkok, Visca and Hemp predominate in the smarter types, while Leghorn, Silk Crinoline and Lace Straws find favour in the larger Picture Shapes. Golden Yellow. Nut, Beige, Almond, Etc., lead the Colours. We offer a very wide range from 15/(1 to 55/THERE ARE NEW COSTUMES Fine Worsteds and Neat Mixed Tweeds take their place in the forefront of 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/-. | THERE ARE NEW COATS for the first time full fashioned art silk hose our London Buyers have sent us a •ange of Beautiful New Shades in Fully Fashioned Art Silk Hose It Sells at 4/H Pa' r 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 in mitny qfc 3 - v * - We Cordially Invite You to Inspect Them. The Busy Store

WANTED KNOWN. .j. BEDROOM SUITES .g of a style and qual-< ity all their own. • Your Inspection cordlallv invited. Stafford Street South, Timaru I ’Phono 903.

WANTED KNOWN. RANTED KNOWN— Painting and Papering and any Alterations lor the Spring, see A. L. THOREAU AND SON, The Men You Need ’Phone 27. Pleasant Point. IVJORISON’S, LIMITED—2O Travelj IVI lers’ Samples of Girls’ Navy Gym. Frocks, 24in. to 33in., prices 7/11 to | 23/6. The value will surprise you. ' CEVILLE Oranges for Marmalade 0 (scarce). Ring 1130, Tekapo Buildings, Timaru Fruit Supplies. JENKINS’ Home-Made Depot for J choice block fruit cake, cherry cake, marble cake, walnut cake, ginger bread. Orders by telephone promptly delivered I 'Phone 1077. ACQUIRE your home the Pacific i Starr Bowkett way. No interest. ' Full particulars at Wentworth Auction ) Mart. Open 8 p.m. Friday. I VY/ ANTED KNOWN— A BUDstahtial | vv Meal obtainable at any Hour of the Day at Dominion Cafe, j Fish. Oysters. Grills. 3-Course Luncheon 1/6, from 12 to 2. I Fresh Oysters to take home, anyj sized Pottles, 9d dozen, or fried with j Chips at 1/- dozen. Also Fried Fish 1 and Chips. Muttonbirds cooked or raw | at— V. LURAJUD’S. JENKINS' Home-Made Depot for delicious crumpets and small cakes in i great variety. See our window display, i 'Phone 1077. A. SAVING EXPENSE.—Save money j by spending it. It sounds rather |an impossibility but it is quite true, i Just call in at Craigie’s, the Home De- | corators, and let them give you a quote , for painting and re-decorating your i home. The expense is really a saving ; when you consider the added value to j your property and the prevention of decay. Craigie’s, Cain’s Terrace. 'Phone 82. ' A/lOTORISTS! Here is economy. A 3 months’ accident guarantee on all new tyres purchased from Timaru Tyre Service. Sefton Street. j r"*ORNELIUS Labour Exchange, Staf- | ford Street, 'phone 410. Wanted: Cooks for country hotels, and cookgenerals for country homes. Waiting j engagements: Married couples and j men farm workers. | A SPECIAL DISPLAY.— The beautiful 1929 English wallpapers now on ' view in Craigie’s windows and showroom are the subject of much favourable comment among Dll who appreciate the value of are in the home. The very latest and most artistic effects and design for every room, and as reasonably priced as you could wish, Craigie’s, Cain’s Terrace. 'Phone 6?. PEARLS. PEARLS. Timaru Bazaar, Caroline Bay. All Shades to Suit the Taste. ALL ONE PRICE—3/6. Country Orders Enclose 4/- Postal Note. R. E COOMBE3, Proprietor. THE HITZ,” High-Class Fruit and Confectionery Shop, where every- ! thing is fresh and wholesome. Jennings, | 46 Stafford Street South. i ! a/I ANY Motorists becoming tired of 5 the dull drabness of their motor- | cars, have painted them with Flex, the I new lacquer, like enamel. Flex dries j very rapidly into a non-chipping surface. Simple to use and a good variety j of colours. Call in to-day and see us about it. Craigie’s, Cain’s Terrace. 'Phone 82. WHY PAY EXTRA TO HAVE YOUR SUIT MADE ON 100 YEAR-OLD METHODS? r l I BE UP-TO-DATE. TRY—SUPERIOR SUIT CO., 313 STAFFORD ST. NORTH. BROOKER AND CO., MOTOR CAR PAINTERS, LATTER STREET, ANNOUNCE that they have been fortunate in securing a new Dressing for Faded and Weatherworn Canvas Hoods. The Dressing Is Guaran,...h Fadeless for two years, and it will make an old hood as good as new. 1 k or stiffen. ■/> ■ ebsohd'' 1 "' waterproof. Any Colon" ■ h r.lied to Suit Cus- ( tom*r» Requirement*.

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; j S.W., 4/9. W., 5/-! 0.5., 5/3. Princess! Underskirts, 10/6. BUST AND CO., 167 Stafford Street, Central. I DIABOLO SEPARATORS. I irr.TTr.ST Clean Skimming Qualities, 1 1 easiest and smoothest running, strong, solid, reliable. Every machine guaranteed. Terms arranged. Write for catalogue. STEWART'S, Theatre Royal Buildings. CECOND-HAND Furniture bought, sold and exchanged. Open Friday j evenings. Rennie, Strathallan Street. JENKINS’ Home Depot for Melting \ Moments, Real Scotch Shortbread, I Almond Macaroons, Almond Fingers, Date Drops, Graham Biscuits. ’Phone 1077. TV/I ORISON’S, LIMITED—SchooI Girls’ Navy Gym. Frocks from 7/11 to 23 6, sizes 24in. to 33in. Special purchase of travellers’ samples at Morlson’s. A SPEEDY JOB.—lsn’t your home worth all the protection you can give it? Why not have it repainted and decorated by Craigie’s, the expert decorators. Good, reliable work at a modest figure—only the best materials used and a speedy Job is assured. Consult Craigie’s, Cain’s Terrace, to-day. 'Phone 82. MRS WILLIAMS, Second-Hand Dealer HAVING bought out Mrs Payne, I have a fair amount of stock to go at reduced prices. Ladies’ and Gent’s clothes wanted. Best possible prices given. Address; 19 Woollcombe Street, 'phone 505. A/I ORISON’S. LIMITED Kayser Hosiery at 9/11 pair sounds cheap, and so they are. The latest importations just arrived at Morison’s, 266 Stafford Street, Timaru.

ANTED KNOWN—5/- SITTINGS OF EGGS 5/-. Black Orpington and Brown Indian Runner Ducks. A. L. THOREAU AND SON, 'Phone 27. Pleasant Point. TTEAPOTS in attractive mottled and band designs; 4 cup size 1/6 each. Sets of jugs in new designs and dainty patterns 6/6 per set. Sugar and cream 2/- pair. At Porter's. rjo you know that R. L. Giles, 52 ■ Theodocia Street, late Giles and Thompson, Arthur Street, repairs and sharpens all makes of saws. A trial solicited. 'Phone 1321. pair of DON'S “Bestwear” Hose. They are exceptional for appearance and wear. Special 4/11 a pair. THE Ideal Place for Party and Dance 1 —Wentworth Hall, only 20/- per night. Book your date now at Went worth Auction Mart. EED Forks, 1/- each. Stewart’s, Theatre Royal Buildings. liOT Water Services Overhauled and f" 1 installed. Plumbing work of every description done. Satisfaction Always Given. A. L. THOREAU AND SON, 'Phone 27. Pleasant Point. Crushing and Engine Work as usual. NOTICE TO SPORTS CLUBS. JMcNAB is now taking orders for • football and sports trophies, medals cups and shields. Bring your orders in early. J. McNAB, Jeweller, 277 Stafford Street, Timaru. JENKINS' Home Depot for Delicious Vienna and Sultana Bread. Nice for morning and afternoon tea. 'Phone 1077. DUY THEM WHOLESALE. The D South Canterbury Carpet Import Coy. wishes to notify their many clients i that owing to large shipments of car- | pets and hearth rugs arriving, and the increase in business, we have had in- I stalled a big carpet rack which will display 30 carpets. Inspection invited, opp. Post Office, Sophia St„ Timaru. 'Phone 839. (WRDERS are now being taken for V - / D.O. WHITE LEGHORN CHICKS. 1/- each; also SETTINGS or EGGS and INCUBATOR LOTS. D. G. WHITTEKER, Waitakl South. INDIGO SERGE SUITS MADE TO ORDER—£6/6/0. SUPERIOR SUIT CO., 313 STAFFORD ST. NORTH. pLEERGLASS will keep your Windows and Mirrors always bright ir. all weather. John Edmond, Ltd., agent. F.T Those Chimneys Thoroughly V ' J Cleaned by GEORGE CHAPMAN. You Will be Satisfied. 'Phone 214. 31 Theodocia Street. ' vv/ANTED KNOWN—Special Offer to " all owners of draught horses, that T J. Dowler, of 50 Stafford St, South, opposite the Timaru Implement Ex- , change, is prepared to make a firstclass job of re-lining and hair-facing, re-lacing and shaping your draught ] horse collars, for the small sum of 15/1 cash. Workmanship and quality of materia] used, the best that money can ' buy. For sale, as ageut for the ven- ' dor, reliable horses, >,ll descriptions, . also vehicles and harness. Covers repaired, charges reasonable. New harness supplied. beui'uc> for cash,

BARGAINS IN BOOKS. HUNDREDS OF BOOKS TO CHOOSE FROM. All Marked Half Price. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY AND BARGAIN STANDS. P. W. HUTTON AND CO Booksellers.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18355, 28 August 1929, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18355, 28 August 1929, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18355, 28 August 1929, Page 14

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