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NEWS AND NOTES.

To-morrow at 1.30, Morton and Co. will sell, on account Mr E. Speechly, Beverley Road, the whole of his superior furniture and effects; also a large assortment of ’ sundries. Everything for absolute sale

Mr Mark Rolls will deliver a psychology lecture, from the viewpoint of character analysis, in the Little Playhouse this evening at 7.30. There will be a charge for admission. Runciman, Pryor, Ltd. advise auction sale this day at 2 p.m.. at No. 136 Stafford Street, of ladies’ and gents’ clothing, fancy goods, etc A demonstration of the Lanz-Bulldog crude oil tractor will be held at Mrs C. Hall’s farm at St. Andrews next Thursday at 1 p.m. There will be an informal dance tonight at 8 at Broadway Cabaret Ladies’ scarfs, infants’ and children’s woollen outfits, ladies’ cardigans, boys’ jerseys, cardigans and pullovers, all at specially low sale prices, are advertised in the wanteds by MOrison’s, Ltd., 266 Stafford Street. . v . Husband Startled.—Mr B. gave his wife 10/6 to buy him a shirt. She came home with a shirt, a tie, sox and half a dozen handkerchiefs, all for 10/6 —she’d been to Cameron’s sale Inspect our wonderful range of highclass silks- Beautiful colourings in embossed chinelle, georgettes, heavy quality tinsels, floral velvets, ring velvets, and hosts of other fashionable silks. All the latest are here for bridge coats, evening dresses, etc. These silks are bought from all the leading makers of the world, and are heavily reduced for the great winter sale at McGruer, Davies and Co Early planting means success. Roses, fruit trees, hedge plants, forest trees, and all perennial plants can go out now'. Sow seeds of peas, broad beans, lettuce, carrot and onion. Plant cabbage and cauliflower plants. P. G. Allen, seed merchant, Stafford St THE TREATMENT of RHEUMATISM During the winter months, particularly, the system is more susceptible to rheumatism and kindred troubles. Ayres’ Rumatox is a scientific remedy, specially prescribed for the treatment of rheumatism, gout, etc. It gives instant and permanent relief to the worst cases, reduces the swelling and by eliminating the uric acid from the system, restores the body to health and vigour. It is equally effective for sciatica, lumbago, gravel, etc; 2/6 and 4/6 bottle. E. C. Ayres’, Ltd., Chemists, Stafford Street, Timaru Every day Souter’s Footwear Sale is drawing big crowds—and one glance at the window will tell you why. There are big bargains in men’s footvtear, children’s footwear and ladies’ footwear. See that you secure your share of Souter’s bargains Latest Joke.—“ Have you heard of the man who didn’t know Cameron’s Sale was on?”—“No, have you?” R. P. Carter, 290 Stafford Street, specialist in curtains and holla nd blinds, is showing a selection of floral silk -nets suitable for frilled valences, also silk shadow tissues, slub repps, taffetas for flat pelmets. We design, make and fit these attractive window draperies at the lowest prices Timaru Atten-Shun! Eyes front! The event of the season is here — Cameron’s mid-winter stocktaking clearaway sale. You will see some of the most outstanding bargain offers of the year. You are advised to call early SUCCESSFUL REMEDY FOR CATARRH. No longer is there any need to suffer the pain and embarrassment of nasal catarrh. Catarrhine offers a quick and effective relief for this unpleasant malady. When you use Catarrhine, the soothing vapours penetrate instantly to the seat of the trouble. . . . soothing and healing the inflamed and irritated membranes of the nose and throat, and dislodging congestion. Ayres, the chemist, gladly recommends Catarrhine, prepared by a noted London specialist. Buy a 3/6 bottle to-day from E. C. Ayres’, Ltd., Chemists, Stafford Street, Timaru

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18608, 2 July 1930, Page 2

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NEWS AND NOTES. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18608, 2 July 1930, Page 2

NEWS AND NOTES. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18608, 2 July 1930, Page 2

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