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NEWS AND NOTES.

_H. Allchurch and Co. are selling at the Rialto at 2 o’clock this day a 5seater motor car in the estate of Wm. Evans (deceased); also at 2.30 a property under conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court, situated in Trafalgar Street. Details will be seen in the auction columns; also at 1.45 ten half chests of Ceylon tea

You can buy a lot of good stuff for a little money to-day if you call at R. P. Carter’s, opposite Pateman’s “Bluebird.” Many lines are being thrown out to lower stocks for the annual balance. Choice goods in double bed eiderdowns, cretonnes, curtain nets, shadow tissues, etc., are offered to-day at special sale prices, listed on the “wanted” page. R. P. Carter, specialist in curtains and holland blinds, 290 Stafford Street. ....

A parcel real opossum, sable, silver, golden, brown, natural, 4 inch fur trimmings, yesterday, to our hands, 7/6 per yard below price of present stock — those things do come sometimes Thomsons’ way. In addition from a usual source all the numbers mouflon, both 4 and 6 inch; baum marten, bleu taupe platinum, beaver, brown, at 9/11 and 15/6; tipped Thibet stone marten and others a little more; marabout fur 1/11, cne or two narrower and imitation numbers, very cheap; brass extending rods for curtains, often needed; linoleum. floorcloth a trifle less in most numbers than British advertised prices. The fact of duty free—except the primage—and the good trade discounts have always had from late Lord Ashton’s firm. Barry Ostler’s, etc., permits. Woollen underwear Sydenham and

Roslyn goods—Mosgiel occasionally, 1/4* up children’s sizes, ladies’ 3/11, men’s 6 11. a comfort and avoidance of ill-health; silk rayon bloomers, ladies’ sizes 5/6, 5/11. only 42 to 45 in all—dark and light colours; neckwear and furs of degree, fur sets 7 6 to 39/6. Thomsons’ dress goods, coats, both for ladies’ and gentlemen are all they should be 28 6 to 84/-. See windows, naldea mats 5/11, fringed Khedive hearthrugs 5/8, like wool, also 6/11, 7 9/ 8/11 comforting Plant now. Roses, fruit trees, flowering and ornamental trees and shrubs, rhubarb roots and perennial flowering plants, this much the best time; also sow seeds of onion, peas, broad beans and lettuce. Strong cabbage and cauliflower plants now ready. All description of floral work at short notice. P. G. Allen, seed merchant, Stafford St SECRET OF RADIANT HEALTH. No man or woman can hope to enjoy a clear complexion, bright eyes, and perfect health by constantly harming the system with dangerous purgatives. “Internal cleanliness" is without doubt the secret of radiant health and good looks, but purgatives have only a temporary effect; they are habit-forming and dangerous. There is a better, safer, more natural method:—Before retiring take a little Ay re’s Laxigen, a gentle laxative that is absolutely non-habit-forming. Being made solely from natural herbs and roots it is a splendid tonic for indigestion, and all disorders of the stomach, liver and kidneys. Laxigen is obtainable at 2/6 bottle from E. C. Ayres, Ltd., Chemists, Stafford Street South EXPRESS TRAIN TIMETABLE. DEPARTURES FROM TIMARU. For Christchurch—Express trains 4.18 a.m. (Mon.. Wed., FriJ, 1.54p.m, 4.34 p.m. daily. For Dunedin and Invercarg:l!—Express trains 1.30 a.m. (Mon., Thurs., Sat.), 11.33 a.m., 3.46 p.m. (Dunedin only) daily. ARRIVALS AT TIMARU. From Christchurch 1.23 a.m. (Mon., Thurs., Sat.), 11.25 a.m., 3.38 p.m. daily. From Invercargill 4.10 a.m. (M*.n., Wed., Fri.), 1.46 p.m. (from Dunedin) 4.26 p.m. daily.

For unassailable values in all goods read Burton’s advertisement of this issue

As we are in the midst of stocktaking, we are throwing out a few special lines that we are overstocked in. Striped roller towels, already hemmed, 2/each. Heavy striped pyjama cloth 1/3 yard; 36in. white winceyette, 1/- yard. Fancy coloured flannelette pram covers 2/6 each; coloured towels from 1/11 a pair. Threequarter and single bed art silk coloured quilts 13/6 each. Silk and cotton coloured curtain nets from 1/6 yard. The famous Wypwell tea cloth, 6 yards for 3/9. Single bed eiderdown quilts with sateen panels 18/11; double bed 25/6 each. Cream and coloured Velvo finish winceyette, twilled, heavy quality 1/6 yard. Coloured, iadeless casement cloths from 1/6 yard. 36in. striped curtain nets, cream ground, with coloured stripes lOid a yard. Bordered damask cloths, large size, 3/6 each. Fancy cretones from lOid yard. These are only a few of the special lines being offered at McGrper, Davies. Special line of lino, bath mats just opened, 1/3 each. McGruer, Davies and Co

Britain v. South Canterbury-—Free Tickets will be offered for the above game to be played at Timaru on 28th June, to every purchaser of a suit or overcoat at Cameron’s. This is an exceptional opportunity. Grasp it What are Souter’s offering this week at their big Boot Sale? You will be well advised to see their announcement in this issue RUGBY AND ILLNESS. As in football, there is always an uncertainty about a cold or a chill. With the former uncertainty brings a fascination (we all want to know who will win the First Test), but with a chill, uncertainty brings anxiety, unless Febro is taken. There is a feeling of relief as soon as you take Ayre’s Febro; you know it is no ordinary cough mixture, but a scientific pharmaceutical prescription which heals the inflamed membranes, clears the bronchial tubes, prevents colds or chills from becoming chronic, and wards off influenza, pleurisy, or bronchitis. Always keep Febro near you. 2/6 and 4/6 bottle. E. C. Ayres, Ltd., Chemists, Stafford Street South Bargain show stands ranging from Ito 4/6 composed of wonderful values and choice in crockery, fancy China, etc., a large assortment of Royal Doulton at half price, and many fresh bargain offers abound this week at Porter’s stocktaking sale. As Friday is the last day of this successful effort, an early visit to the popular big emporium would be conducive to profit and pleasure Free Tickets.—Free Tickets for the Britain v. South Canterbury match, to be played in Timaru on 28th June, will be given to every purchaser of a suit or overcoat at Cameron’s We hold but two sales a year, to clear seasonable stock, and our winter sale is a great opportunity to secure eider down quilts, blankets, beds and general soft furnishings at bedrock prices. We list a few items on the “wanted” page, but all goods in stocks show reductions. Seize the chance to replace curtains, valences, or blinds that need renewing—our competent staff is at your disposal—charges are moderate. We thank our customers for their support during our three years in business, and intend to make this sale a memorable one. Call and secure your share of the bargains. R. P. Carter, specialist in curtains and floral blinds, 290 Stafford Street. ...

Free Tickets British Match.—For ten days only Cameron is giving Free Admission Tickets to the British Rugby match to be played in Timaru on 28th June. Every purchaser of a suit or overcoat receives a free ticket. This is an exceptional offer. Step to it men—waste no time. Cameron’s for mighty value

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18598, 20 June 1930, Page 2

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NEWS AND NOTES. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18598, 20 June 1930, Page 2

NEWS AND NOTES. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18598, 20 June 1930, Page 2

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