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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. i Rooms with Mrs Sherwin, Regent St I MARSHALL & DON, DENTISTS. STRATH ALL AN ST. A. L. Marshall visits Geraldine Every •Sale Dav. Consulting Rooms. Crown Hotel. J H. Don. 8.D.5.. visits FAIRLIE every First and Third Tuesday. Consulting Rooms. Residence of Miss Binney, Mount Cook Road. FAIRLIE. C. H. ORESSON, DENTIST, Stafford Street, Timaru. VISITS FAIRLIE EVERY TUESDAY, 9.30 to 6. Consultations at Mrs Slow’s Residence, Telephone. SMITH’S OPEN WAREHOUSE. GEORGE STREET. TIMARU, OUR MOTTO: “NO SHODDY GOODS.” Ladies— Spring is here! Have you inspected our New Showroom yet? We are stocking our New Premises with the LATEST SPRING GOODS. LATEST SPRING GOODS. LATEST SPRING GOODS. at our unbeatable Warehouse Prices. We have Just opened 200 SPRING COATS, from 25/6. Don’t miss these at the price. We have FROCKS to fit every figure. especially O.S. Figures. Don't leave these till later. Gentlemen. We do not sell Men’s Apparel at Half Price. We sell it at our ordinary Warehouse Prices. We simply sell you Guaranteed Goods at Prices below any other in Timaru. Come to the Warehouse. WE SELL EVERYTHING. AND GUARANTEE EVERYTHING WE SELL. F. G. SMITH & CO., GEORGE STREET. CHIROPODY. pOOT TREATMENT in all its branches, Corns, Bunions, Tired and Aching Feet attended to at the Chiropody Dept. HOT SEA BATHS, CAROLINE BAY. Telephone 266-R for appointment. Hot Sea Baths open daily. The Better Class of Cameras OPTISCOPE PROJECTORS. LANTERN ACCESSORIES. "ALBUMS TO SUIT ALL TASTES. DEVELOPING AND PRINTING BY EXPERTS ONLY. SAME DAY SERVICE AS USUAL, At KINGHAM’S, ARCADE, TIMARU. Get the “Unique” habit of using a “Unique” hot water bottle if you want to get all the benefits of a real, restful sleep. Made in Britain. 7.

THOMSONS’ the opportunity to secure redoubtable goods !?? MANUPACturers everywhere eager FOR BUSINESS. THOMSONS HAVE AN OPEN MIND. OUT TO DO THE BEST FOR THEIR VALUED CUSTOMERS. Port Pirrie, Rotorua, Tamaroa, Corlnthic, Rangitane, Parcels Post 6 today Rangitiki. Invoices in Customs 46 to 48 in all. Many Ranges Dominion Deliveries ahead of everything. Full advantage taken of this. All delightful wear. Full details too prolonged. Must be taken as read. Silks a Dream of Delight. Double Width Crepe de Chene, White and 12 Colours. 3/42; Shot Glace 3/R; other numbers 5/11, 7/11, including Cream; Pure Silk, Natural, 1/6, 1/10, 1/05, 2/6, heavier weights also and Colours. Clytie Satins and others 4 11 up; Givree and others; Coat Materials, dainty and new, 6/11 to 12/11, 36-38in. wide. Ferguson’s Famous Dress Batissa 1/6J, San Remo 1/112, Clitilds 2/9, Carlissa 2/11, Juliette 2/6, Rosalie 4/3, double width, choice and pretty. Silk Ninons 5/3 and 5/11, lovely designs and shadings; a reminiscence of Ascot; Lido, Cherry, Apple, Saxe, Bourdeaux, Navy, Cream, White, Pale Ecru, etc. Voiles, Horrock’s, 1/6, 1/11, Silk Rayons 1/6 and 1/11, others Floral 2/6, 2/11; biggest indent opened; make up beautifully Showroom Details.—Delightful Goods at the prices. Thomsons’ realise New Zealand’s credit must be maintained. Financial in robust standing. Beauty, Low Prices a necessity. The Silk Coats, some with . Capes. The Tweeds do. and Coverts for Young Ladies, 32/6 up. The Cardigans. The Jumper Effects, Silk and Silk and Wool 14/6 to 35/-, Lower Goods from 4/6. Those Goods shown are fashion’s decree; Lingerie, Corsetry, a study by our principal. Jumper Suits very attractive —material mostly Silk. Silk and Wool, and Woven, 17/11 to 63/-. A few very chic a trifle more. Celanese Frocks, the mode of the season, 37/6 to 63/-, a few Saturday heavier two tone or Cape Effects. Laces have always been a strong point at Thomsons’. Two Tone Nedlerun 42d to 1/3, Torchon and Vais. 1/3, a dozen yards, to wide width Ribbon. Two Tone—Satin, Tulle. Cire, Glace, Crepe de Chene. as width. Dresses a Revelation. Thought they would have eased off duty on our own Produce. Fortunately all goods passed at Customs on old tariff rates before Bth inst. or so. Corinthlc, Rangitiki this morning excepted. . THOMSONS’— Silk, Repps 5/6 to 8/-, 54in., Woollen Crepes 4/11 to 7/11, Tweeds 2/11 to 9/6, Silk Ottomans for Coats 6/11 to 10/6. Thomsons keep the Choicest and Best Goods. All Trade Discounts 10 to 25 per cent, passed on to Clients; a matter of course. Let Miss Hutchinson advise you any matter new Styles. The Gloves and Hosiery. The young lady there has a lot of wisdom. Pure Silk Gloves with Cape 3/11 to 5/3, Cheaper Stock Numbers 1/11 to 2/9, Real Suede Leather Kid and Nappa 7/11, Suede 7/6. Kid 6/11 up in prime goods. Some Chosen 2/3, Three Knights 3/11, Red 4/11, Grey, Coloured, up to Pure Silk, Falcon 7/6, Kayser, Holeproof. For cheaper Advert 1/7, 10 Colours. Manchester Goods. Without saying, Mr Charles puts his best London experience into it, and like the family before him into the inner circle in buying. Nobby First Class Goods, marked distinctly cheap. It is all in a lifetime, and Timaru must go ahead. Quilts 5/11 to 27/6, Art Silk 10/11, 15/6, 15/11; Everyday Numbers 5/6 up. 30 Pretty Art Silk Curtaining l/8i to 4/9; Scalloped Edge and Curtaining 1/- to 1/42; Blankets, Pure Wool Products, Grey 17/11 up, White a little more; and Grey; Hearthrugs, 5/11 up, pretty goods; Pile of Towels from 2 for 1/11; Carpets, 47 pieces; Squares 27/6 to £7 7s. Should say more of Showroom, Fancy and Silks at times like this, when place laden with novelties—Pin Spot Silks as instance Pin Spot Art Silks 1/9 to 3/6; Corsetry great attention given by our staff there. The Ral Panama Hats 5/11 to 10/11, which caused a stir in foreign quarters. Longcloths, Cretonnes for 72d, Coat Frocks with Collar, 8 Shades, 5/6 6/11, 7/11. Gentlemen! A case or two of Shirts; know your requirements 3/11, 4/3 to 7/11 and 8/11. Underwear from 2/6 to Roslyn, Canterbury 6/11 up. Hats, Lumbers and Tailoring the cynosure of everyone. Omitted to mention 104 pair Sheets Hemstitched and Ready for Wear, 7/11 to 21/6; extra size last stated. The Sign of the Crown,

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18659, 30 August 1930, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18659, 30 August 1930, Page 8