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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 Sherwln, Regent St MARSHALL & DON, DENTISTS. STRATHALLAN ST. A. L. Marshall visits Geraldine Every Sale Day. Consulting Rooms. Crown Hotel. J H. Don. 8.D.5.. visits FAIRLIE every First and Tlr d Tuesday. Consulting Rooms. Residence of Miss Binney, Mount Cook Road. FAIRLIE. C. H. GRESSON, DENTIST, Stafford Street, Timaru. VISITS FAIRLIE EVERY TUESDAY, 9.30 to B. Consultations at Mrs Slow’s Residence, Telephone. SMITH’S OPEN WAREHOUSE. GEORGE STREET. LADIES’ DEPT. Winter Coats—From 10/6. Furred Collar and Cuffs —From 21/Winter Frocks —15/-. Jumpers—4/6. Tweed Skirts—4/6. Coloured Fleecy Knickers —1/9. Cashmere Hose —2/3. Vests—9d; Heavy Quality 1/-, 1/11. Dark Shades in Silk Hose—2/11. Overalls —1/6. MEN’S DEPT. Grey Worsted Suits—9o/-. Working Suits —45/-. Navy Serge Suits —70/-. Dark Tweed Working Coats—l6/6. Shirts with Collars—3/11. Felt Hats—B/6. New Shapes and Shades Wool Sox—--3 Pairs for 2/-. Palmer Naps—7/6. Bently Overalls—*s/11. Twist Shirts —4/-. Fancy Sox —lid Pair. Black and White Shirts —3/9. Boz. Khaki Denims—s/11. Strong Tweed Working Trousers 7/11 Ties—From 1/3; New Shades. Braces—l/9 Pair. Overcoats—From 35/6. Flannels, All Wool—s/4. Pullovers—From 3/6. Bib Overalls—s/6. Oddments in Boys’ Suits To go from 12/6 ud. WE SELL EVERYTHING, AND GUARANTEE EVERYTHING WE SELL. 5 PER CENT. CASH COUPONS. F. G. SMITH & CO., GEORGE STREET. tDHEUMATISM.—The Pyretic Method in the Treatment of Rheumatism and Allied Complaints, used at the Hot Sea Baths, Caroline Bay, is the same as that used at Bath, England. The Institute is equipped for Massage and Electricity (Diathermy-Radiant-Heat, etc.). Chiropody Dept.—Painful Feet, Corns, etc., attended to. Tel. 266-R. Proprietor of Joseph Ford’s Scour and Lungworm Mixture, Ashburton. Dear Sir, — I have drenched up to 1500 lambs In one season with Joseph Ford’t' Lungworm Mixture, at weaning time, and consider it the best drench as a preventative for scour or lungworm that I have ever used. I have seen other di t uiches used with less satisfactory results. Yours truly, (Sgd. WM. NOSWORTHY. CURE FOR SCOUR IN CALVES. CANTERBURY FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE.

SPRING IN THE AIR! “ The winter of our discontent ” about over. SIX CASES AND BALES THOMSONS’ THOMSONS’ THIS FORENOON, “ CORINTHIC,” ALL CLEAR AT CUSTOMS ADDI TIONAL THE VARIOUS SHIPMENTS ALREADY OPENED

THE HATS, a Dream of Delight; De- < licacy, Refinement. The New Straws, the New Models, the New Ready-to-Wears, and all adjuncts. The Acme of Taste. Moderate Prices in Straws and Felts, too. Rayons, Silk Ninon, 22* pieces only; Art Silks, Beautiful Florals—some cannot be repeated. Cortissa 1/Qh, San Remo 1/11, Carlotta 2/9, Carlissa 3/6, Juliette 3/11, Rosalie 4/3. The Ninons 5/3 —5/11. All Double width. Pure Silks, Fujis 1/6, 1/10, 1/11*; Naturals, and all Colours; Double Widths. Shot Glacie 3/1*; Floral Satins 5/3; Mariettes 7/1, Marocains Satin and Wool, Givree, Navy, Black —Season’s Demands. tuxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxtxxxmxxxxzxxxxxxxxxxxxxnxxx 1 homsons’ are well served Prompt action has sometl 100 years muti s:::::Ktssas«::sss«:ss:!:; Apparel, Lingerie, Corse try. No room | for Jetail. See Windows. Essence ' of Loveliness. Distinctive, Classy, yet Moderately Priced. Do not take Thomson’s word, though. Compare! Had luck to get them all. At least 40 through at old tariff rates. i More Goods Kirkcaldy, Barry Ostler & Co. Note price trifle under advertised London; same Numbers Thom- - son gets trade discount, and they 1 are Duty Free. J. Williamson, Lancaster, too, another substantial firm —the head gone now, Lord Ashton; Floorcloths 3/11, 2 yards running . yard; Linoleums 4 11, 5/3, 5/11, 6/6, 1 7/3, Inlaid for 9/11; also 9 and 12 feet widths. Know of Reds in Diningroom, and not much the worse in 12 years* wear. MISS HILL, Artist in Millinery. MISS HUTCHINSON, Specialist Dressmaking. MR SOLOMON, the Man of the Day —A Worthy Trio. zxxxxixxxixxixxxxxxxxxxxixxxxxxxxxxxxixizxxiiixxixx —THOMSONS’

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18651, 21 August 1930, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18651, 21 August 1930, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18651, 21 August 1930, Page 8

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