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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 administration. WHEN YOU APPOINT The Trustees Executors & Agency Co. of N.Z., Ltd., You are assured of continuous administration by an institution characterised by s kill, experience and specialised knowledge in trustee work. Innes-Jones, Jenkins & Co., District Representatives, DOMINION BUILDINGS, TIMARU. Local Advisory Directors— Herbert Elworthy, Escj.; Norman Orbell, Esq.; Gladstone Robinson, Esq. SMITH’S OPEN WAREHOUSE. OUR MOTTO: NO SHODDY GOODS. OUR MOTTO: NO SHODDY GOODS. F. G. SMITH & CO., GEORGE STREET. SMITH’S BARGAIN— A LOVELY FACE CLOTH OR VELOUR COAT, TRIMMED WITH FUR COLLAR AND CUFFS, WITH HAT TO MATCH, FOR 50/-. HATS. HATS. HATS. WE HAVE OPENED A HAT DEPARTMENT. COME AND BUY AT THE WAREHOUSE. F. G. SMITH & CO., GEORGE STREET. CAMERAS. NEW STOCKS JUST ARRIVED STRAIGHT FROM THE BEST BRITISH FACTORY. THE LATEST IN FANCY COLOURS. KINGHAM’S WINDOW, IN THE ARCADE, DEVELOPING AND PRINTING BY EXPERTS, AS USUAL.

BACK TO THE LAND AFTER THE EASTER HOLIDAYS. THE conglomeration o£ NEW STUPE at THOMSONS, the Drapers, has ac- * tually given that respectable firm a turn, daresay, unnecessarily, because being all NEW, BEAUTIFUL, DELIGHFUL STUFF and things arriving at the time wanted, can hardly fail to find a Market. Heads of Making-up Departments all past-masters in their Art; withal Honest, Courteous, Obliging. Every attention to Customers—Miss Hutchinson, Miss Hill, Mr Solomon, with their necessary staff of competent Men and Women. MEN AND YOUTHS’ WEEK AT THOMSONS’. Winter approaching, now is your opportunity to purchase good hard-wear-ing honest stuff. ROSLYN UNDERWEAR. FOR WARMTH AND COMFORT—Singlets 7/6 to 17/6; Underpants 7/11 to 18/6; Flannel Singlets 6/6, 6/11. 3 GOOD LINES—MEN’S TWIST SHIRTS 4/9 ALL WOOL HEAVY SOX .... 1/3 MEN’S DRILL SHIRTS 3/11 MEN’S NAVY OVERCOATS—From 52/6. BORSALINO HATS, New Shapes and Colours—3s/-. MEN’S FELT HATS, all Sizes, from 9/11. Railway Cord Trousers—l3/6. Gaberdine Trousers—l2/6. Men’s Union Shirts—7/6. Men’s Bruce Cardigans—Grey and Heather, Plain 10/6, Ribbed 12/11. Men’s Strong Pyjamas—B/9. Men’s Woollen Pullovers—4/6 to 12/6. Men’s Woollen Under-Flannels—s/6. Fleecy Lined Singlets—2/11. Fleecy-Lined Underpants—3/6. Fancy Lumber Jackets—l9/11 to 22/6. Suede Lumber Jackets—2B/6. MEN’S TWEED OVERCOATS—From 29/6. WHY BE COLD IN THE COLD WEATHER. INSPECTION INVITED AT THOMSONS’. HATS Velvet and Felt, in the new, taking Sou’-wester Shapes, for Young People—Brown, Bottle, Navy, Wine, very good. BIG HEADFITS also to suit the vagaries of Fashion. FACE CLOTH COATS, Pure Wool, with Rich Fur Collar and Cuffs, 97/6; as also the sightly Tweed Numbers—a large selection, 67/6 with Fur, and from 37/6, New Season’s Numbers. TOOTAL'S, LOUIS, AND RING NUMBERS IN VELVETS, Rich Design at 6/11, 7/11, 10/11, 15/9, 25/6—taking shades—Black Ground, Navy, Bottle, Brown, Nigger, Helio. Refinement is a Gift, and the Producers of Louis Velveteens have deservedly earned popularity. A Wear, a Richness and Effervescence in Louis that claims and secures public esteem. VENICE—A Louis Production—not stamped, 2/9; Others, Stamped, 5/6, 7/6, 30in., 9/11, in all the leading shades. FAIRY DYES, 6d Packet, Thirty Colours. TWEEDS and RAYONS 2/9. LINOLEUMS AND HEARTHRUGS, 4/6 to 27/6. ADORABLE HOSIERY and GLOVES, newly landed, including Real Nappa, Embroidered Gauntlet 7/11, SHIRTS and CARDIGANS, 9/H, for Gentlemen. BOYS’ SUITS AND GENTLEMEN'S TO ORDER—THE ACME, ANY PRICE WINCEYETTE for 1/3, to AZA FLANNEL 3/11, ROSLYN NUMBERS FLANNEL 1/11, to higher grades; also in TIMARU, PETONE, 2/3, 2/6 2/9 HATS OF DEGREE BY OUR HEAD; ALSO IMPORTED. LUMBER JACKETS 15/11 to 32/6; NIGHTS 6/6 to P.K. FUJI, WINCEYETTE, ETC. A NEW BLIND LIST; FIVE COLOURS. MANICURE SETS, 1/11 UP CALL AT THE READY MONEY HOUSE—THOMSONS’ 1 AJTO GET SUITED.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18552, 26 April 1930, Page 8

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