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WHY BURDEN A FRIEND? EXECUTORS HAVE GRAVE RESPONSIBILITIES. The Private Trustee is sure to find 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 regularly 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 and Executor. Fullest information gladly supplied. Innos-Jones, Jenkins & Co., District Representative, DOMINION BUILDINGS. TIMARU. Local Advisory Directors— Herbert El worthy, Esq.; Norman Orbell, Esq.; Gladstone Robinson, Esq. A GALAXY OF ATTRACTION. GOOD SERVICE THE MOTTOPROMPT ON THE BALL; NEW BEAUTIFUL STUFF; AND LOW PRICES. Shipments from the World’s Centres. THOMSON brings in local worthy productions. Linoleum, Floorcloths, 203 Pieces counted on Saturday, all widths Floors 1/115, square yard. Linos 2/9 up; Nos. 3,2. 1. also Barry Osier’s and Inlaid Numbers, also Granite Numbers, 37/6 to 65/-; Squares 9 x 75, 9 x 9, 9 x 105 d, 105 x 12; Up-to-date Designs arid Colours, Blues, Browns, Cardinals, moving just now. Wools, continued demand. Baldwin’s Purple Heather 9d, 5/11 Head; Rose lid, 7/3 Head; Beehive, Kingfisher, Scintilla IOSd, 2oz. packets in 30 colours, 1/75, 1/11; Roslyn 1/-, and Wheelings 9/11 lb. Dressing Gowns of Distinction, 9/11, 12/11, 16/9, 27/6. Reppes—Cardinal, Lupine, Rose, Helio, Florals and Various. COATS. COATS. COATS.—Weather demands a Wrap. Any Price, 33/6, New Goods, to £6 15s. Less favoured Numbers come less from 19/6; Misses’ 12/11 to 37/6; Children’s 6/11—and Navy Gym Dresses, 6/11 to larger Sizes. HATS OF BEAUTY.—One of the last cases turned up ex “Mataroa” last Monday. Beautiful Felts 7/11 up, Real Fur do., 12/11 to 27/6; Navy Gaberdine 7/3, Regulation, any age 9/11. VESTS AND UNDERWEAR—IOO Doz. Vests, St. Margaret’s, Vedonis, Nunbetter to Roslyn, Canterbury 1/11 to 10/11; Lenalartic, too. Merino Combinations 4/6 to No'. 142, 19/11, 22/6. THOMSONS’ CORSETS, distinctive; the Acme of Grace. Hardly any one knows what our ladies can suggest for our Clients’ wants.- “Faery Queen” is our product. Try those ‘Twilfit” Nos. 8/11 to 22/6; Duro, Berlei, too, 5/6 up; cdrselettes 3/11 to 8/9, B. and C., D. and A. “Beret” Hats 3/6 to 6/11. Evening Sprays, Gold and Silver; Jumper Suits 18/11, 27/6 to 65/-. Children’s Sizes 11/9 to 25/6. Royal, Putty, Saxe, Fawn, Almond. Wool Lumber Jackets, Jumpers, Cardigans, in extenso, 7/11, 8/6, 9/6; an all Wool Range bought in Brussels. Thomsons’ Furs, Sets, Cafe, Blue Fox, Squirrel, 22/6 to 29/6; last week. Real Mongolian also 110/- to 9gns. CHIC MILLINERY by Miss Hill. DELIGHTFUL DRESSMAKING by Miss Hutchinson. TAILORING OF DEGREE by Mr SoloI mon. I With 60 years’ observation would say these artists’ developments are on their own. Latest Graces. Modified to suit quieter tastes. Hosiery de Luxe. The “People” Suede Gloves 1/115. See Outside Casements. Real Nappa Kid, Browns and Tans, all sizes, 7/11. Duchess Sets 1/11, and Traced Work in great variety. Pillow Cases 1/11 a pair. Mr Charles, Mr Shanks, Miss Struthers, Miss Parks’s Departments to the Door. All Wool Handsome Mats 6/11 to 7/3. THOMSONS’ PROVED GOODS FROM WORLD’S CENTRES, PAID FOR IN CASH. GENTLEMEN’S SIDE AT THOMSONS’ Mr Watt, Mr Solomon earnest in their endeavour to be worthy of the public confidence. Unremitting Stocks Impossible—admitting a big word—of improvement, but all modest people in THOMSONS’ PLACE. A letter Saturday from North Island congratulatory about our Tailored Clothes. Riding Trousers especially taken their eye. Thomson himself would say never a cut like these, and the family have been in the trade for centuries almost. Ordinary Prices Everything. Roslyn Underwear and all the cheaper Numbers 2/11, 3/6, 4/11, 5/11, 6/11. Roslyn 7/6 up, might have one number at 6/11. Glendinning’s give their goods a special Twist in Pure Wool. They know how to do it. Anything; any colour; any size; any price; any quantity. Glendinning’s have never questioned Thomsons’ any time. Boys’ Overcoats, The Victor, All Wool 24/6 up. Gentlemen’s Sizes f 29/6, 32/6, 39/6, 52/6 or higher. Lumber Jackets of Degree, 11/9 to 27/6. Get a Suit, or Trousers, or Overcoat. The Cut and Work SUPERB! TRY US. MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISFIED. Hosiery, Hats, Mechanics’ Clothing—all good. Bentley Overalls, same pattern as “Palma, 6/9 pair only. All Wool Tweed Shirts, Plunket Unders, Marl Cardigans, Sleeping Suits 4/9, Overcoatings! Suitings—from £5 19s 6d. THOMSONS’ MONEY TO LEND. AVOID PUBLICITY. offer you a better loan at a reaw sonable interest, strictly confidential, without publicity, without trouble, on Furniture, Pianos, Sewing Machines etc., and every Class of Security. (All without removal). Our Offices are situated to give utmost privacy. Make your own Repayment Terms. ELL WOOD AND SON, 98 Stafford Street (upstairs) 1 ’Phone 99. Timaru. I F. W. YOUNG: Branch Manager.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18583, 2 June 1930, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18583, 2 June 1930, Page 8