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'^ c ~") / ' \ 1 he Smartest under the Sun Beach Attire for the Season 1930-1931 at its very smartest and newest. Prices always moderate. A useful Woollen Bathing Suit, Canadian style, finished with White belt. In Roval, Jade, BlackSizes S.W. W. O.S. Prices 16/9 17/9 17/9 The latest in French and American Woollen Bathing Suits, elastic knit, twopiece styles. Various shades and designs— Prices 35/6 39/6 to 69/6 Palm Beach Woollen Bathing Suits, two-piece style, body finished with contrasting stripes pants plain colours, in Red, Jade Sizes S.W. W. O.S. Prices 16/9 17/9 17/9 Children’s All-wool Bathing Costumes. Shades: Jade, Royal, Scarlet, Navy. Fit children 2 to 14 years Prices 4/9 5/11 to 14/9 Christmas Gifts That Bring Joy White Linen Handkerchiefs, in Gift Box — 2 in box—4/6 4/11 6/6 3 in box—4/11 5/11 6/6 7/11 9/6 6 in box—ls/6 21/6 35 6 27/6 All prices per box Old English Brass Hearth Stand Price 7/11 Old English Brass Fire Tonge . . Price 7/11 Old English Brass Bellows . . Price 32/6 Ladies’ Striped Jersey Silk Bloomers, good quality; dainty shades: Reseda, Rose, Apricot, Cream and Black. Sizes: W., O.S. In dainty Gift Box . . Price 6/11 All White Hemstitched and Embroidered Linen Huckaback Guest Towel, highly recommended 3/11 each A Very Acceptable Gift —Self Striped Milanese, in a good range of dainty shades, also Black and Navy, in dainty box; 11 yards for Bloomers, 1} yards for Slip; f yard for Vest Price, complete, 13/6 “Brettles” Mercerised Lisle Hose, fully fashioned, suitable for hard wear. Light Beaver, Mole, Putty, Champagne, Grain, Pigeon Breast, Stone, Silver, Rosewood. All sizes 6/11 pair Ladies’ Pure Silk Gloves, double-tip fingers, gauntlet cuffs. In latest shades. In dainty gift envelope . . Price 9/11 Extremely Smart Pure Silk Happi Coat, in dainty Xmas Gift Box. Shades of the newest colourings . . Price 32/6 Dainty China Electric Lamp, with Parchment shade .. . . 15/6 Dainty Muslin Nightdresses in Gift Box, embroidered in pretty designs. No sleeves. Shades: Flesh, Sky, Apricot and White— Price 8/11 McCall Linen Picture (size 61 x 81 inches). All Shaded Silks and Chart included in packet Price 4/6 BEATHS GEORGE ST. TIMARU

fSHES LET BECOME A CO-LON 1C -THEN WONDERS WHY HENRY IS ATTENTIVE OTHER WOMEN WHY DOES MARY LOOK SO OLD AND v FADED?!/ m A* \ m HP WOMEN ARE ODD ABOUT THEIR HEALTH. THEY will fuss over their family’s most simple ailments, yet themselves endure needless suffering, seeking neither cause nor remedy ! In their folly they sacrifice good looks, health and happiness. So many women neglect constipation —and pay the penalty by growing old before their time. Their good looks vanish and they become sallow, haggard, worn. Like all 00-lonics, they are never well. Their many ailments depress the home —drive the family to seek interests elsewhere. Good health is within the reach of all these women. A course of Chamberlain's Tablets will eliminate the intestinal poisons which are the root of their trouble. The entire system responds to the beneficial effects of Chamberlain’s Tablets and good health follows as a matter of course. Try Chamberlain’s Tablets - Enjoy Good Health. « R b a d ncj c o/ CJ °td s <vt c °4* r ub °Oj res Ltd tu b o©* v ~; 1 hbvtfV suc copV To p\e»* e M&M *****

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 18762, 29 December 1930, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 18762, 29 December 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 18762, 29 December 1930, Page 3

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