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DENTISTS. P. B. COURTIS, DENTIST, STAFFORD STREET TIMARU. Opposite National Bank. Telephone: Rooms 1287; House 112. Hours: 9 to 5.30,. MARSHALL & DON, DENTISTS. STRATH ALL Aft ST. L. Marshall visits Geraldine Every ale Day. Consulting Rooms, Crown Hotel. H Don. 8.D.5., visits FATPLTR very Sale Day. Consulting Rooms, Residence of Miss Binney, Mount Cook Road. I\ R T FAIRLIE. O. H. GRESSON, DENTIST, Stafford Street, Tlmaru. OBITS FAIRLIE EVERY TUESDAY, 9.30 to 5. Consultations at Mrs Slow’s Residence, Telephone. s PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS. £ FRANK J. COOK, 3 A.P.A.N.Z., A.1.A.N.Z., A.A.1.5., PUBLIC AND INVESTIGATING ACCOUNTANT. rEKAPO BUILDINGS. ’PHONE 1115. O. JOHNSON, A.P.A.N.Z., PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, STAFFORD BUILDINGS, TIMARU. Phone 747. Box 234. J. LEGOOTT, F.P.A.N.Z., F.C.A.A., PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, COST ACCOUNTANT. A.M.P. BUILDINGS, TIMARU. A. C. MARTIN, FXA., N.Z., LICENSED SHAREBROKER, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR. •Phone 235. P O. Box 58. W. D. REVELL, F.PA.N.Z., Talbot Chambers. Beswick Street, Tlmaru. Public Accountant and Auditor, Agent for Absentees. Chief Agent Sun Insurance Office Limited. SMITH’S: OPEN WAREHOUSE, 45 GEORGE STREET, TIMARU. OUR MOTTO: NO SHODDY GOODS. LADIES: SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK. A SMART OUTFIT, ALL WOOL, JUMPER AND TWEED SKIRT TO MATCH, 13/6. WINTER COATS. CHOOSE YOURS NOW BEFORE THE SMARTEST ARE SOLD. GENTLEMEN: STRONG WORKING SHIRTS, 2/11. TWIST SHIRTS, 3/6. WE OUARANTEEEVERYTHINO WE COME TO THE WAREHOUSE. F. G. SMITH & CO. TIMARU.

AUTUMN NOVELTIES. THOMSONS’ have been opening Goods almost daily the past fortnight bearing on coming year. To-day, however, a big shipment “Mataroa.” Dominion mills opened course of week. Golfers’ Jerseys, Cardigans, Lumbers, Coats, Costumes, Hosiery, Underwear Blankets, Flannels, Rugs, Gentlemen’s Wear, Ladies’ Tweeds, Face Cloths’ Worsteds. All these —tempted by lowered price, all Woollen Goods have’ entered on freely carefully modulating indents with previous seasons. Securing liberal trade discounts from the various mills, duly passed on to customers. GET A BARGAIN, GIVE A BARGAIN—THE MOITO. FACTS Beyond Dispute. Thomson's’ make strong efforts to paj prompt cash everywhere, with corresponding advantage to all. Almost entirely until past month. FULL LADIES’ SIZES FACE CLOTH COATS, with Handsome Bear, Lamb, Thibet Fur Collars and Deep Cuffs, Pretty Insertion Styles, any size required, 79/-, 87/6, 97/6. TWEED COATS with or without Fur, from 27/6 for New Goods and higher quality of the fur adds to cost. Money well spent, too. CANNOT DETAIL--58 PAGES “ MATAROA ” INVOICE ALONE. STORED FOR ONE WEEK IN OUR SHED. BLANKETS! Lower List than last year. Good Value 17/9 Pair, All Wool up. FLANNELS THE SAME. Such old hands in the business treated with utmost liberality by all mills. MILLINERY, THE CYNOSURE OF ALL EYES. Always a Leading Mil.'inerv Establishment. A happiness to have our customers distinguished in their appearance, clever artists to help things. Equally so now. SEE THE NEW TAM SHAPES! SEE THE BERETTAS! SEE THE HATS FOR EVERY STYLE AT ANY PRICE. Wool Berets 2/6 DRESSES ANOTHER SOURCE OF ENJOYMENT. GREAT MARCH FESTIVAL. WE KNOW OR HAVE THE RIGHT GOODS! WILL GET THREE CASES OF THESE LINES FORWARD TO-DAY, MONDAY, SOMETIME. TWEED AND KNAP SPOTS AND RINGVAL VELOURS, COATINGS, CLOAKINGS. RING VELVETS, cabled repeats already of these. Like the British Navy and the Scots cannot be done without. SEE THE DRESSMAKER! Low price for Stylish Goods, Daintiness and Classic Lines. Cannot detail. THREE TO FOUR CASES OF HATS ALONE. Delightful conceptions. THE LUMBERS, CARDIGANS, JACKETS. THE VELVETS AND LOUIS VELVETEENS. UNDERWEAR AND CORSETRY A DELIGHT. Laces, Furs, Miss Struthers’s efforts, all allowances passed on. Miss Park—Hosiery, Gloves, Wools, Buttons. Mr Charles and Furnishings), Mr Watt (Gentlemen's Clothing, Hats, Suits) must pass their work. Goods for Everyone. THOMSONS’ THOMSONS’ THOMSONS’ THOMSONS’ P.S.—A chance to get suits made quietly before too much rush—Mr Solomon a real man at his job. 40 Odd Patterns New Worsteds, Coatings, Overccfatings, etc. Acme of Class, Wear, Distinction, Moderate Price, Our Suits good for years. Materials, Linings, Cut, stand Ik

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 18819, 6 March 1931, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 18819, 6 March 1931, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 18819, 6 March 1931, Page 8

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