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Memories Built In . . . Gold and Silver. j Reality is the essence of success in presenting gifts. Gifts substantiate memories, and there is nothing finer, nothing more real, than Gifts in Gold and Silver. There are beautiful Gifts in Gold and Silver at Mcßride’s. JKWCU.CR OPTIC ESTATES ADMINISTERED SINCE ism. A COMPANY OP SPECIALISTS. Think of it! Forty-seven years’ coil' tinuous service as. Trustees and Executors of Estates both big and small. Imagine the value of the accumulated experience of all those years. The Trustees Executors and Agency Company of New Zealand, Limited, Offer, unsurpassed facilities for tn* transaction of every class of Trustee work. Facilities such as no private trustee can afford are placed at your disposal. By naming this Companv as your Trustee and Executor, you avail j yourself of its wide knowledge and ex - perience. You are assured of sound economical administration of your ai- : fairs year in and year out. “The Trustees Executors” possess none of the disadvantages of the private trustee who is but an individual liable to ills and troubles sufficient to interfere with the efficient administration of your estate. Fullest information gladly supplied. INNES-JONES, JENKINS AND CO., District Representatives, Dominion Buildings, T3MARU. Local Advisory Directors— Herbert Elworthy. Esq., Norman Orbell, Esq., Gladstone Robinson, Esq. HOT SEA BATHS AND MASSAGE INSTITUTE. CAROLINE BAY. ’Phone 266 R. V/lASSAGE, Electricity, Hot Packs 1 1 (Kirk's Methods), Pyretic Bath, for the Treatment of Rheumatism and Allied Complaints, as used at Bath, England. Chiropody Dept. Foot Comfort assured by Modern Methods Flat Feet. Painful Feet, Corns, Bunions, attended to.

SMITH’S OPEN Our Motto: NO SHODDY GOODS. WAREHOUSE. F. G. SMITH & CO. George Strec.. LADIES’ NEW WINTER COATS. We have bought the Full Sample Range of WINTER COATS from two London Houses, and we are Selling them now at Our Usual Warehouse Prices. They are Beautifully Furred, and the Materials are Face Cloth, Tweeds, and Velours, from 21/- to £lO 10s. Choose Yours Now! WHY PAY BIG PRICES LATER? Also a Splendid Range of Children’s and Maids’ Coats, 18in. to 39in., from 15/6 up. MEN’S TROUSER WEEK, Denims, from 4/11 Pair. Palmer Naps, 7/6. Saddle Tweeds, from 10/6 Pair. A Very Special Purchase of DARK GREY COTTON SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS. Wi-ll Give Great Wear. 7/11 Pair. WE GUARANTEE EVERYTHING WE SELL. COME TO THE WAREHOUSE. F. G. SMITH & CO.. _ AUTUMNAL DISPLAY. Thomsons’ “PORT BRISBANE” EXPECTED TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, 8 OASES, 4 BALES—LOW FREIGHTS, DIRECT SHIPPING, NO TRANSHIPMENTS—REDUCES COSTS. Thomsons’ showing Fine Ranges of Everything for the New Season. Cream Knitting Silks, 2/3 per 4 ounce Packet. Pastel Suede Gloves, Esme 2/45, Rose hill 2/6, Richly Embroidered Gauntlet. Real Nappa Leather 7/11, Kid 8/11. Josephine Silk Hose 3/3, Three Knots 4/3, Three Queens 4/6, Silkestia 5/11, Falcon Pure Silk 7/11. * Dress Buckles 45d to 1/1 Pearl. Children’s Made Garters, Frilled 75d. Diamante Buckles, Clasps, Pure Brilliants 1/9 to 2/6. Wools—Beehive. Purple Heather 85d, Kingfisher 135 d., Gryptite Crochet Hook 3d. Stranded Cotton, All Colours lid. THE FAMOUS GENTLEMEN’S GOODS KEEP WELL TO THE FRONT.— Worsteds, Topmosts, Saltaires, Endless Overcoatings, Trouserings. Mr Solomon prepared to take measures. 60 Dozen Colonial 5-Hose, All Wool, 1/3 to 2/9. Mosgiel Trousers 22/6. Railway Cords 12/11. Gabardine Khaki 11/0, Extra Size 12/11, Size 8, etc. Butternut Overalls 8/11. Palma Naps 8/6. Pullovers, All Wool from 5/6. Golf Hose for all the Schools—Red, White, Gold, Blue, Green Bars and from 2/6—Roslyn. Wool Cardigans and Jerseys, Any Price, 5/U to 25/6 for Lumber Jackets. Denim Overalls 5/11, S.S.S. a little more. Combs and all workers’ needs. The man on the land and the worker must get goods cheap. White Drill Sac Coats, etc. THE EFFICIENT HOUSEHOLD, A PLEASURE TO SERVE THERE— All Wool Flannels, Pinks, New Shetlands, Orkneys, 1/11 price from mill, 20 leading colours, 2/45. Art Silk Cotton Curtain Muslins, 1/6, 1/11 up, a 40 piece selection. Sheetings—Finlays, Wearo, from 8/11 to 19/6 pair, ready hemmed at 1/3 54in., to 3/11. 4/6, highest Nos. 80-in. Blankets of Degree 17/9 for Grey, to “Hospital” Best in the market. Rugs, Linoleums—l6o Pieces, All Widths. Floorcloths for 3/11—72-inch wide. Axminster Carpet Squares from Eskbank Works. SHOWROOM —New Models, Costumes, Frocks, Coats, Furs are proving very efficacious. Gym. Frocks, any price, any range, from 19/6 to 24/6. Cardigan, Jumper. Blouse, New and Cheap, 8/11 up. Sports Coats from 25/6. A few Sable, Wallaby, and other Coats opened. Flank Musquash, Marmot, Peschaniki, also in Platinum. Tweed Coats, Colonial Make, Richly Trimmed Furs saves Customs dues. New Season’s Maids’ Regulation Coats, also Hats, Sable, Opossum, Stone Marten. Ties very cheap, 82/6 one left from last year w’as £ll 11s now £9 19s 6d. Famous Twilfit Corsets 8 11 to 21/6. Silk Bloomers, Apple, Apricot, Fawn, others lower. Also Locknit, either Self or Fleecy Lined, all 5/9. A Woven Knit Range the same style, 105 d up, for Misses’ Sizes, 1/45 Ladies. Selection New Season’s Felts, Straws. Fancy Novelty Printed Velveteens for 7/11, and Ring Velvets 15/11 to 25/6, original, beautiful goods and going to take. Laces, seasons wants—Silk Newlinen, inserted colour Guipure, 15d yard to 1/3. Real Furs by yard, a fine selection. These will be found original and great ' value. Neckwear —Vests, Collars, Scarfs, 1/11 up. FOR DRESSES THE SEASON’S TWEEDS HAVE OPENED MOST SATISFACTORILY. Face Cloths, Tweed. Coatings, last Saturday. The thing distinctly. A coat to* order by yard 9/6, 10/6, 16/6, 21/- full widths. Art Silk Brocades, a fine display. Celanese Silk 7/11 and for Lingerie 3/6, THOMSONS’ ADMIRABLE GOODS.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18502, 25 February 1930, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18502, 25 February 1930, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18502, 25 February 1930, Page 8

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