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PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS. W. D. REVELL, P.P.A.N.Z., Public Accountant and Auditor, Agent for Absentees. Chief Agent Sun Insurance Office, Limited. Talbot Chambers, Beswtck Street. TIMARU. J. LEGGOTT. F.P.A.N.Z., F.C.A.A., PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, COST ACCOUNTANT. AJM.F. BUILDINGS, TIMARU. A. C. MARTIN, F.1.A., N.Z., LICENSED SHAREBROKER, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR. ’Phone 235. P.O. Box 58. DENTISTS. COURTIS & DALLAS (C.P.D.S.), DENTISTS, STAFFORD STREET, TIMARU. (Opposite National Bank.) Open Late Night 7 to 8.30. Latest Gas and Oxygen Apparatus. Visits Temuka Every Tuesday. Rooms over Miss Marshall’s Dressmaking Establishment (side door). Fairlie Every Second Saturday. Rooms with Mrs Sherwin, Regent St MARSHALL & DON, DENTISTS, STRATHALLAN BT. A. L. Marshall visits Geraldine Every Sale Day. Consulting Rooms: Crown Hotel. J. H. Don, 8.D.5., visits FAIRLIE j every Sale Day. Consulting Rooms, Residence of Miss Binney, Mount Cook Road. FAIRLIE. C. H. GRESSON, DENTIST, Stafford Street, Timaru. VISITS FAIRLIE EVERY TUESDAY, 9.30 to 5. Consultations at Mrs Slow’s Residence, Telephone. WHY BURDEN A FRIEND? EXECUTORS HAVE GRAVE RESPONSIBILITIES. The Private Trustee is sure to And his duties troublesome at times. In the event of business pressure, he cannot give the time and personal attention required. Why burden a friend when you can secure the expert services of a firm specialising in work of this kind? The Trustees Executors &

Agency Co. of N.Z., Ltd., offers unsurpassed facilities for the conduct of all kinds of Trust, Executor. and Agency Business. Its accounts are Tegularly audited, its capital and reserves cover all possible risk, its administration is constant, continuous and economical, and cannot be disturbed by death or absence. Moreover, its charges are strictly reasonable. There is no better method of safeguarding an estate for beneficiaries than by appointing this Company as Trustee anfi Executor. Fullest information gladly supplied. Innes-Jones, Jenkins & Co., District Representatives, DOMINION BUILDINGS, TIMARU. Local Advisory Directors— Herbert Elworthy, Esq.; Norman Orbell, Esq.; Gladstone Robinson, Esq. ALL ROADS LEAD TO THOMSONS’ Delayed Case “Mataroa” turned up on Saturday. A very large case; £2OO worth of goods at cost in it. Various Numbers urgently wanted, although carrying such a heavy stock. A Line Suede Gloves turned back Cuffs 1/114. Deliveries Jap Silks from the East—--1/114, 2/6 Pair. Cardigans, Jumpers, Lumber Jackets, 3/11 to 25/6, including a nice Range of Woollen, picked up in Belgium, 8/6, 8/11, 9/6. Combinations 4/11 to 21/6; Bodices 3/3 to 10/6. Berets—look as if coming to stay—3/6 up. Hats of classical style, yet very becoming. Saturday’s delivery the cheapest about 10/6 to 16/6. Previous 56 week’s arrivals most dainty and nice from 6/11. Thousands of Vests. We overdo this stock, but our makes are appreciated; never have too many. Long Chemise Vests—Roslyn, Canterbury, Nunbetter, St. Margaret’s, Vedonis 3/6 to 10/11. Flannelette, Winceyette Stocks worthy of greatest consideration, 1/3 to 1/11 Real Down Quilts, handsome designs, 19/11 to 75/6. Kaiora Numbers from 15/6; Art Silk 15/11; Coloured Honeycomb (large) 7/6. 30 Bedspreads just received, fast colours, 6/11, 10/6. Doctor Flannel, Cream, Orkney-Shet-land, Natural, Pink, Navy for Coats White 2/9 and 3/3. Haitaitai and Taffeta Silks 4/6; rather brilliant line should have gone heavier; not possible to be always correct. Dressmaking and Millinery. See Misses Hutchinson and Hill. Dainty and Refined Work. Tasteful and Becoming. Moderate Priees. Knitting Silks 1/11 —4oz. Ball. Last week’s shipment higher; 5 p.c. for embargo begins to tell. Duchess Sets 1/9 to 3/11; Dress Skirts 8/11 up; Jumper Suits 15/6 to 39/6. Interlock Weave Vcdonis 3/6 to 10/6 The Chiffon Velvets, the Ring Do. same. Velvetas, Velveteen much cheaper. Season demand. Louis Numbers—Plain, Floral, Spot, for 2/9 a pair; Venice, Louis and others 6/11, 9/11. Dress Tweeds of Degree. Left those more this season to New Zealand industries. The drapes and fine finish a necessity when quantity not a sine qua non. Roslyn Suitings, all Wool, 4/6—4oin., Ladies’ Garters 7/11. Hosiery, Gloves, splendid indications. Cocoa Mattings, in fine selection, 2/6 to 3/11 and 4/3. Prettiest colouring and stripes. Linoleum and Floorcloth, new designs; 10 or 12 last few days, for 3/11 yard, 2 yards wide, or for 1/11$ square yard; also Squares 7i x 6, 10 x 8, 12 x 12 32/6 to 65/-. Carpets, varied goods, a few short lengths to run out cheap, 48 patterns. Blankets! A necessity. Our Pure Wool bought favourably, Timaru, Ashburton, Kaiapoi, Roslyn 17/9 to the Hospital, the highest, a Wellington production. Cot Sizes as well. j THOMSON

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18581, 30 May 1930, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18581, 30 May 1930, Page 8