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Guinea Week At the Newer Marriott's A Novelty Feature that will increase the buying power of your i GUINEA WILL BUY money. 1 GUINEA WILL BUY Two Children’s Grey or Navy Roslyn ALL WOOL JERSEYS— Usually 15/10 1 Pair of Double M.B. SHEETS, 80in. wide Heavy Twill— Usually 13/11 LADIES’ KAYSER HOSE, Slendo Heel, Heavyweight Silk, New Shades— Usually 12/11 WOOL JUMPERS, 15 only in Plain and Multi-coloured — Usual Prices up to 28/6 12 Only FUR NECKLETS in Brown and Grey— Usually 25/1 Kaiapoi ALL WOOL FANCY CARDIGAN— Usually 25/6 ALL WOOL REVERSIBLE FLOOR RUG, 27 x 58 Pretty Design— Usually 33/6 3§ yard DRESS LENGTHS of 40in. All Wool Colonial Tweeds in Smart Designs— Usually 23/6 6 Only VELOUR COATS, with Fur Collars, Shades, Grey, Brown and Henna — Usual Prices up to 93/6 12 Only, CARDIGANS in Fine Wool, Superior Quality, Newest Designs— Usually 34/6 11 GUINEAS WILL BUY 2 GUINEAS WILL BUY 1 Boy’s Clerical Grey WORSTED SUIT Usually 37/6 5i x 4 PURE DOWN QUILT, in Rose and Blue Sateen Panels— Usually 35/6 4 Only, COATS in Face Cloth and Velour, Fur Trimmed, Shades, Saxe Grey, Fawn and Cyclamin— Usual Prices up to 6gns 3 Only JUMPER SUITS, in Wool and Silk and Wool, Shades, Green, Helio and Burgundy— Usually 69/6 7 Only EVENING FROCKS in Beaded Georgette, Taffeta Satin, Lace and Georgette, Newest Styles— Usual Prices up to 79/6 Full Double-bed Size DOWN QUILT, Satin Panel — Usually 49/6 3 Only Smart FLECKED TWEED COATS, Belted and Semi-fitting, Fur Collar and Gauntlet Cuffs Fully Lined— Usually 95/5 Only Fine JUMPER SUITS in Wool and Silk and Wool, Trimmed with Contrasting Shades, Pleats in Skirt— Usual Prices up to £5/19/6 6 Only EVENING FROCKS in Chenille Silk Velvet Georgette and Satin Taffeta, Exclusive Designs and Colourings, Shades, Turquoise, Green, Scarlet, Lotus Blue, Goblin and Salmon— Usual Prices up to 7 gns. The Newer Marriott*s STAFFORD ST., TIMARU Compare Til ft? these Flames after a 24 hours burning test The illustrations of flames aro reproductions from actual photographs of the lamps after they had been burning continuously ■for a day and a night. The Laurel flame remains steady, smokeless, odorless, undimmed and undistorted. The other flame speaks for itseif. It is the purity of Laurel which ensures a constant soft white light. Note to housewives: May we suggest that you say “Laurel”, when ordering kerosene from your Grocer or Hardware merchant. VACUUM OIL CO. PTY. LTD. w B ffl OK Hero Laurel’s 6 points of superiority 1. No smoke. 4. No odour. 2. No sooty chimneys. 5. A steady flame. 3. No charred wicks. 6. Burns to last drop. «aurel Kerosene “The SoftWlHtmi Light" i things no other r cream can do! Now that over a million shavers have taken to Ingram s Shaving Cream, they have joyfully discovered that shaving need not be a daily sacrifice of sore chins. The first touch of Ingram's brings a coolness that stays cool. A soothing that lasts. Here are the four things that only Ingram’s can do—(i) Cools and Tones the skin. (2) Keeps the skin in better fettle. (3) A closer shave without discomfort. (4) Its heavy lather lies close and keeps wet underneath. INGRAM'S 4 Face Facts Ingrams 73. m m South Island Distributors: W. D. and H. O. Wills, Ltd.; H. F. Stevens; Kempthorne, Prosser & Co., Ltd. SHAVING CREAM 2-/. Obtainable Chemists, Tobacconists, and Stores 6

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18616, 11 July 1930, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18616, 11 July 1930, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18616, 11 July 1930, Page 7