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THE KNOT IS BEST TIED, wrm a ring from Mcßride. FOR DIAMOND RINGS OF THE FINEST QUALITY. OPTIOtAM MWCIkCR Why Risk a Stranger Handling Your Estate? If you appoint a private Individual to be your trustee, your estate may through his death or incapacitation, eventually fall into the hands of a stranger for admihistration. WHEN YOU APPOINT The Trustees Executors & Agency Co. of N.Z., Ltd., You are assured of continuous administration by an Institution characterised by skin, experience and specialised knowledge In trustee work. Innes-Jones, Jenkins & Co., District Representatives, DOMINION BUILDINGS, TTMARU. Local Advisory Directors— Herbert Elworthy, Esq.; Norman Orbell, Esq.; Gladstone Robinson, Esq. HOT SEA BATHS AND MASSAGE INSTITUTE. CAROLINE BAY. ’Phone 266 R. VIASSAGE, Electricity, Hot Packs * (Kirk’s Methods), Pyretic Bath, for the Treatment of Rheumatism and Allied Complaints, as used at Bath, England. Chiropody Dept. Foot Comfort assured by Modem Methods Flat Feet, Painful Feet, Corns, Bunions, attended to.

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SMITH’S OPEN Our Motto: NO SHODDY GOODS. WAREHOUSE. F, G. SMITH & CO., George Street. LADIES’ NEW WINTER COATS. We have bought the Pull 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. Will Give Great Wear. 7/11 Pair. WE GUARANTEE EVERYTHING WE SELL. COME TO THE WAREHOUSE. F. G. SMITH & CO., AUTUMNAL DEMANDS. FORTUNATELY FOR THOMSONS’ PEOPLE AFTER THE STRINGFNT WBEK ° N DRESS MATERIAL RliS VELvIS NUMBERS TOO, TWEEDS, WORSTEDS, 40 AND 54 INCH FOX’S AND INDIGO SERGES. The “Port Victor” arrived Friday, 4 Cases and Bales; Two or Four Packages, forget which at moment, by Home Parcels Mail in addition. Containing Supplementary Shipments In these goods of extreme demand. ON VIEW TO-DAY. Ready for Clearing first thing. Customs orders in the place. Shawls of Degree. Pure Silk, Art Silk, about 70 x 80, rich, 12 to 18in., Silk Fringes, 18/11 to 61/6. Laces.—Art Silk 2£d up, Guipure from 65d; Gold and Silver, all widths, 71d to 1/9; Needlerun and Multi as well. More of those Super Mats, Fringed, “Sahara” quality, 9/9; Afghan 4/11, Aden 5/6, Korassan 7/11. Paton’s and Baldwin’s Super Wools, Purple Heather, Bid, 5/6 Head; Rose IOJd, 6/11 Head; Beehive, Kingfisher, Scintella, Roslyn, also a special number In 2oz. hanks 1/7J—l3 Colours. 25 Children’s Wool Knitted Sets and Suits, 7/11 up; famous lines All Wool, 54in., Navy Serges and Worsteds, 8/6 and 9/6. Super Elastic, Reliable Knicker Widths, 25d up; Berets, Caps, in Woven and Chenille, 3/6 and 4/6. One Case of the Famous Felt Hats—value in becotningness already demonstrated and appreciated. 14 to 16 Dozen New Ready to Wears, regulation, etc. Those and the Dresses especially welcome. Hygnoscopic and famous lines of Sheetings from Finlay's, Glasgow. A TIME TO BUY. Reinforced R.S. 54 as low as 2/3, T 54, best made 2/9, BQin. wide widths 3/6 and 3/11. All Finlay’s Goods. Knew those were coming—as good a name as Horrock’s. Lister’s Figured Mohair Rugs 32/6 Special Purchase. Childs’ Pullovers and Cardigans 4/11, 5/6; School Requisites. Regulation Felts 9/11, Girls’ High School Hat Bands, good quality. Gym Frocks 6/11, 7/11 to 21/6. Others 10/11, 11/11 to 39/6. Fuji Silk Jumpers 8/11 to 13/6. Little Boys’ Fleecy Suits 3/-, 3/6; do. Rompers 2/11, 3/6. Heather Suits 5/6, Breechettes 15/6; Coat and Cap Sets 8/11, 10/6, 12/6. Ladies’ Lumber Jackets, Dominion and English 24/11 up; others arriving; Dress Skirts 10/11, 11/9, 13/6. Tweed Coats—Smart and Selling Well, 37/6, 43/6, 57/6, taking Face Cloths do. 63/-, 84/-, 97/6; Jumper Suits, 24/11, 27/6, to 63/-. Tweed Costumes 79/6, 84/-, 97/6, Millinery, very choice Modes and Ready-to-Wears. Fur Coats: New Squirrel, Kid, Mus- I quash, Beaver, Mole, Plush Seal, with Russian Sable Collar and Cuffs £2l 10s; Broadtail also. Corsetry, Renowned Twilfit, but space forbids. Ask for any reliable number—Berlel, D. and A., B. and 0., Corselettes from 3/11; Woollen Vests 4/11 to 12/11. Carry most reliable goods in the trade, and give ail trade discounts to our clients.

EASTER CELEBRATIONS. Imperative for Jubilee Bail; Specialty Wear! £B/8/0 TAILOR-MADE DINNER SUIT £B/8/0 . Cloth ‘ Satisfaction Guaranteed. LOUNGE SUITS FOR £6 19s 6d. All made on Premises. EVENING FROCKS—AppIe, Apricot, Pink, Maize, Cardrnal. Blue, Lemon a credit to the wearer.. Fit and Style on their own. Made in our own workrooms, 65/~ Ready-to-Wears 24/11 to 57/6 ' ncouy-io-nears to 67/6 Thomsons’ The Sign of the Crown.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18519, 17 March 1930, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18519, 17 March 1930, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18519, 17 March 1930, Page 8

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