Stock of TIMBER is SECOND TO NONE in the Dominion for QUANTITY QUALITY and VARIETY ! ! (Phone: No. 13) Offices and Yards: 25 Btaflord Street, Tlmaru.
WANTED KNOWN. [TAIL’S Cafe, Christchurch. Open for tea. Usual hot 6d dinners 12 to 2.30. Fish luncheon; as usual from 1/-. At customers’ request the Cafe will remain open for tea till further notice. ITNBREAKABLE patent belts for school girls. A new one if not last 12 months, 2/- each. Guide, Scout belts 2/-. Brownie and H. School belts 1/9 Oh! See Smith's School bags 2/9 to 14 6 But his school attache case. Num Num, 2/9, 3/9 up. Smith's Wee Leather Shoppie. THE owner of a good building sec--1 tlon overlooking Bay will finance building house to approved client. Full particulars Wentworth Mart. DROMINENT doctors prescribe Morllfe tablets for anaemia and lung diseases: 2/6. 4/6, 6/-. E. C. Ayres. Ltd., chemists. WOMAN threatened with nervous vv breakdown restored to robust health by taking Morlife tablets; 2/6. 4/6, 6/-. E. C. Ayres, Ltd., chemists. \Y/ANTED KNOWN Miss King. ’ dressmaker, Arcade, tor white tennis frocks, smart styles, prices from 6/11. A Crazy Ball is quite all right, but a crazy watch is an abomination Don't put up with it; have it rectified by L. Hunt, Theatre Royal Buildings. Stafford Street. TAKE no chances this time, a sound * Investment will follow your decision to put your faulty watch in the hands of L. Hunt, Theatre Royal Buildings. Stafford Street. WEAK lungs strengthened by taking vv Morlife tablets, which build strop" tissues. Recommended by doctors; 2/6. 4,6, 6/-. E. C. Ayres, Ltd., chemists.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19624, 19 October 1933, Page 15
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