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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 skill, experience and specialised knowledge in trustee work. Innes-Jones, Jenkins & Co., District Representatives, DOMINION BUILDINGS, TIMARU. Local Advisory Directors — Herbert Elworthy, Esq.; Normar Orbell, Esq.; Gladstone Robinson Esq. SMITH’S j OPEN WAREHOUSE. 'OUR MOTTO: NO SHODDY GOODS I 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 ANI CUFFS, WITH HAT TO MATCH, FOR 50/-. ! . HATS. HATS. HATS. WE HAVE OPENED A HAT DEPARTMENT. \ COME AND BUY AT THE WARE HOUSE. F. G. SMITH & CO., GEORGE STREET. CAMERAS. NEW STOCKS JUST ARRIVEI 1 STRAIGHT FROM THE BES' BRITISH FACTORY. THE LATEST IN FANCY COLOURS KINGHAM’S WINDOW, IN THE ARCADE. DEVELOPING AND PRINTING B'S : EXPERTS, AS USUAL.

MAY PREPARATIONS. WINTER ON US DEMANDS FOR MODERATE COMFORTS CONSPICUOUS VALUES— THOMSONS’ SHOWROOM. Two Packages Tweed Coats, the Season’s Favourite Colourings, Real Fur Collar and Cuffs; also Leather Trimmings, from 63/- to higher Nos. Small Ladies’, Ladies’, Out Size Toadies’, Misses’, Shapes and Colourings, 12/11 to 32/6. Navy, in Regulation and Pleated, 14/6 to 45/-. Further Delivery of our Contracted for Woollen Underwear—Combinations, Nights, Vests, Bloomers, etc., discounts for quantity deducted. Clarco, Vedonis. and other Nos., all Wool Navy Bloomers from 3/6, Ladies. The Corsetry at Thomsons’ pleases the most exotic. Twilflt, Berlei, D. and A., B. and C., Favourite Nos. Twilflt Brassieres and Corsets. Others from 1/11. Sou’-wester Shapes and New Wide Brimmed, in Felts and Silk Beaver Hats, are not only taking well, but are delightfully becoming and quiet moderate in price. Ordinary Nos. 5/11 to 8/6; Ready to Wears 8/11 to 21/6; Models 19/6 to 29/6. All a Dream of Delight. •{•*}•❖ ♦> *l* *> ❖ ❖ 'I 4 *> *> *> ****** *♦* ** * '** *»* *** "** »>♦> *i*«l“J* ❖*> *t* *B* •!* •£♦ 4* 4* 4» ♦> 4 H B H S H &4 H 3 H S»4»4Hi> “ WINTER TIME ” MEANS “ BUYING TIME ” AT THOMS O N S ’

At list old “King Frost" has come Into his own. Cold nights mean Warm Blankets. Warm Blankets mean THOMSONS’. SINGLE BED WHITE ROSLYN—--23/11 Pair. EXTRA DOUBLE BED D0.—39/11 Pair. DOUBLE BED FLANNELETTE SHEETS. Heavy Weight, 8/6 Each. HORROCKSES' SUPER-FINE, 9/6 each. These two qualities are as heavy as Blankets. ROSLYN FLANNEL, In all the best Shades—l/11 yard.

BUY NOW AND BE SATISFIED!! SMART DETAILS FROM MILLINERY, DRESSMAKING ROOMS. TWEED COATS, made complete on premises 75/-. TWEED FROCKS, cosy and complete, to order, 63/-. EVENING FROCKS In rich detail—from “Cyltie" Satin 59/6, Brugong a Moire 49/6 Complete. NOVELTY SILK SPOT, SILK JAP, GLACEI, SILK OR FUJI, 39/6 to 63/-. GENTLEMEN'S DETAILS AND FOR YOUNG PEOPLE EQUALLY RELEVANT. NEW TWEEDS, WORSTEDS, OVERCOATINGS, UNDERWEAR OF DEGREE, BOYS' SUITS, approved Numbers. THOMSONS’ BUSY STORES P S.—Another Shipment Pastel and Beaver Gloves 3/11 to 4/6; previous week, i/ i to i/a.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18554, 29 April 1930, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18554, 29 April 1930, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18554, 29 April 1930, Page 8

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