V *s»«J**t* WHEN THE WORLD % WAS VERY YOUNG I i Long before Ufe began . . . countless * thousands of years before the world * cooled sufficiently to permit even the lowest form of life . . . millions, millions and millions of years ago, the Diamonds we are now showing were forming themselves. In every * *> Diamond there Is a romantic * history . . . truly making it the only * stone to commemorate romance, •> THE DIAMOND OP TO-DAY 112/12/- to £ls/0/9 IITELEPHONE 567 ' THE R.INC HOUSE
Facts! Facts: A New ERA! THOMSONS THE TIMARU DRAPERS Entering on a New ERA Visions on every side of Prosperity and more than visions—Substantial Developments. Artists in charge all metropolitan class—Mr Solomon, Miss Hill, Mdme. O’Sullivan, combine Low Prices with distinction. Being a Cash Shop general staff all they should be. Go through fire and water without any trouble. Old England’s way—no row see it through some way or other. South Canterbury may be improved thiough parts sfie adyantage of BUYING TIMARU GOODS Of the £17,000 stock of solid goods held before tariff changes £8 000 has gone. Still Stocks of Low Priced LINGERIE, CORSETS, FLANNELETTES, SHEETINGS, BLANKETS, LINOLEUMS, Certain Nos. DRESS GOODS, HOSIERY. Men’s Details in every class, etc etc. Wonderful Advantages—as instance have been and are sf u J, n j> AFGHALINES, 3/9, 4/75, D.W. Glad to get them to-day at 5/6, 6/6 to cost. Those Stocks Show Saving of 30 per Cent, to 40 per Cent, on lately landed goods. The Washing Materials— anything from SILKA, Quite Fast, at 83d to Delightful, Delicious Materials. Just give it a name. Gentlemen’s side have no space—Mr Watt and Mr Solomon a law to themselves. Everyday Lines in Manchester, Furnishings, and all the Desirable Items —Space absolutely prevents. THOMSON’S—THE SIGN OF THE CROWN No turning to the right or'to the left. See these Celebrated PIQUE VOILES, SELF & FLORAL ORGANDIE, DIAGONAL AND CHEVRON STRIPES and All the Fashionable Etcetras. npraq RAYONS at lid Double width—Green, Blue, White, Pink, etc. SPOT nSmli SILKS 103 d. SELF TAFFETALINES, 83d. DOUBLEWIDTH SATINS, 1/63—Last year at 1/73 were thought a prodigy. But the RAYONS —all foreign, do not deny, but they take their wool from us. The MILLINERY HATS a great extent from Luton a Model of Sweetness and Beauty. THOMSON’S MILLINERY A PREDOMINATING FEATURE FROCKS AND ROBES, COATS AND DONEGALS, ASSAMS AND LINEN EFFECTS, last with Broad Lapels and Novelty Backs, 27/6 up. Invite Inspection and comparison with Christchurch or even London Prices. Thomson Buys Cheap—he Sells Cheap NOVELTY SCARVES in Bias Stripes, 2/11. For the NEW BLOUSES, Nice Lines, 1/6. 1/11. 36in. CR E pE , n °^ AS A l: ,E e ’J r e fL r) K™nHIEFS ANGELA CREPE SATINS from 4/9. 40 dozen NEW HANDKERCHIEFS fncludtag Snen from 83d. UKANBOIL, 63d. SACHETS 1/43 With one handkerchief. Royal Blue, Brown, Green, Fawn COATINGS, 54 inch from 6/6.
JAMES’ PEROXIDE CREAM |j Imparts to the Complexion those desirable Qualities so much sought by Women of Refinement, making the it Skin Clear, Smooth and Beautiful. :: A Delightfully perfumed Absorbable, Oxygenated || Cream, Cooling, Refreshing, Soothing. Price 2/6 Only from L. B. JAMES i § ii ii PRESCRIPTION CHEMIST. TIMARU !«i
WE STOCK SCOTT 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 LTD. HARDWARE MERCHANTS, SOPHIA STREET. TIMARL).
BOTTLE STORE BARGAINS AT THE GRCSVENOR SEPPELT'S SPECIAL VINTAGE PORT— 3/6 INVALID PORT— 4/SEDGWICK’S SHERRY— 4/6 FEUERHEERD’S SPANISH SHERRY— 6/6 GUIMARAEN'S OPORTO PORT— 6/6 HOUSE WHISKY— 11/6 VETERAN WHISKY— 13/BISQUIT’S BRANDY— 11/6 LEMON HART RUM— 11/6 LONDON DRY GIN— 11/6 SCHNAPPS— 12/COCKTAIL— 10/6 VERMOUTH— • 1/6 AUSTRALIAN BURGUNDY, HOCK, CHABLIS, SAUTERNE, MUSCAT, CLARET, FRONTIGNAC AND CONSTANTIA 5/6 PER LARGE BOTTLE iIOfWEMOR HOTEL
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19640, 7 November 1933, Page 5
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