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I $ j Progress 1902-33 j "GOOD TIMES AND BAD TIMES AND f ALL TIMES PASS OVER ..." - KINGSLEY | I i «§* Fraser’s Reorganised Jewelry + Store and Ring House is now * finished. Its modern lighting, J modern fittings and enlarged J facilities will meet with your J approval. 4 $ For the third time in 31 years + we have modernised our prem- * ises. We keep pace with J Timaru’s growth. ' + I Among other attractions we * offer a Special Ring Parlour f Comfortably Furnished and * Absolutely Private. • + + * Our Workshop, too, has been X Completely Modernised for + Better Service. f rasers iITEUPWONE 567 "THE R!*C HOUsf HMAPU THOMSONS GOODS LOW PRICES RULE QUAirTV AND DISTINCTION TflE MOTTO The coming TXMARU SHOW brings business activities notably Dressmaking, Millinery, Tailoring under experienced heads. Dispatch Well-made Garments. Grace and Comfort. Moderate Prices. Dominion work developed. “Port Hunter” last Thursday, Beautiful Goods. Double width AFGHALAINES, 3/11, 4/6. Twelve colours SILK TIES, all Shades 1/11. Striped and Checked SCARVES, CRAVATS, all Neckwear. Belts 1/- up. Come early and see either Mde. O’ Sullivan, Miss Hill or Mr. Solomon. Everyday Prices. Tousles Mondes goods. HA.TS —the Vogue. Local Developments and Imported numbers. Every accessory en suite. 14 dozen new goods. ' Thomson’s HAT SALON. A Dream of Beauty. SILKS Luxuriant— Lower grades—see Windows. Novelties, KRINKLEY SILKS 2/9 to6/lL LA BEAUTE ANGELA, 4/9 CREPE SILKS, 3/11, STRIPED SILKS, ANGEL SKIN FLOUNCING COTTON MATERIALS, also LINEN 81d up. TOBRALCOS and the finer Fabrics. 42 JACKETS and COATEES 16/11 to 32/6. Six Colours. COATS, FROCKS, Predominating Beauty. The New DONEGAL COATS—Belted and Crossover 41/6 up. CORSETRY and LINGERIE, exact attention to those Specialities. LACE FLOUNCINGS—aII Shades. THE LACE. HOUSE. Will mention Mr. Watt’s Dept, next Week. Also detail cheaper Silks 36in from l/41d., 27in. at 91d., Double Widths 91d. to 4/H. A Meritorious Stock. WOOLS and Everything in Demand. 23 grades from Sid. 66 pairs SHEETS to hand 5/11 to 10/11 pair. THOMSONS READY MONEY STORES LABOUR DAJf WEEK END at THE HERMITAGE, MOUNT COOK (“Thousands of Feet Above Worry Level”) £2 SPECIAL RETURN FARE £2 TARIFF, MAIN BUILDING, FROM 15/- PER DAI Cars Leave Tlmaru. Saturday, October 21st, Returning Monday, 23rd, Wednesday 25th, Friday 27th. , !E MEAN THIS ! „ , If, after spending Labour Day Week End at Mt. Cook you do not return with a renewed, more vigorous and happier outlook on life, we will give you your week end FREE OF CHARGE. SKI-ING WILL BE GOOD ON THE BALL GLACIER BOOK EARLY! lount Cook Tourist Company, of New Zealand, Limited. P.O. Box, 226. TLMARU. Telephone, 633

WE STOCK SCOT T BROS. Well-known RANGES, DESTRUCTORS, OPEN FIRE BOILERS. ENAMELLED BATHS, etc., and will be glad to give you our lowest quotations for these lines. Also for Enamelled work of all descriptions. Spare parts of Scott’s Ranges kept in stock. JOHN EDMOND HARDWARE MERCHANTS, SOPHIA STREET. TIMARU.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19624, 19 October 1933, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19624, 19 October 1933, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19624, 19 October 1933, Page 10