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LOST AND FOUND. Lost and Found Advertisements—Cash rate 1/- for 16 words, or three Insertions for 2/6; each additional word one penny per insertion. Booked rate double cash rate, with minimum charge of 2/8. T OST—Gold Wristlet Watch, initials *“* J.M.P. on back. Reward. Apply, Herald Office. I OST—Between Library and Avenue L "‘ Road, An Overcoat. Reward on returning to Herald Office. I OST—In Stafford Street, via Sefton and Bidwill Streets, A Light Fitch Fur. Apply for address Herald Office. Reward. I OST—Between Campbell Street and 1-1 Ashbury Park, via Trafalgar St., Evans St., Fine Gold Chain and Cross. Reward on returning to Herald Office. Keepsake. I OST—From Elloughton Grange, Lj Black Smooth-Haired Collie Dog; answers to name of Toss. Reward on return to Donald Graht. f'’ARPETS.— Seamless heavy grade Axminster Carpets 10.6 x 9 £6/15/-; 7.6 x 9 £5/5/- each. Carpet ends from 6/6 each. Buy them wholesale at the SOUTH CANTERBURY CARPET CO., Opp. P. 0., Sophia Street, Timaru. H. WEBB, General Manager. ACCOMMODATION. I ADY with delightfully situated, mo--1-1 dern home, overlooking river, would take few paying guests for Easter and May holidays. Swimming, fishing, shooting, etc., on property. Short run from Waimate. Trains and buses met by arrangement. Further particulars, apply to “XXX,” Herald Office, Waimate. YY/ANTED—In Geraldine by business W lady, permanent board. State terms to Box 270, Timaru. YY7 ANTED—By married couple, perW manent double furnished bed-sit-ting room, use of conveniences. North End preferred. Apply, L. 130, Herald Office. “DAY VIEW” HOUSE, 11 Hewling St., D has vacancies for casual or permanent guests. ’Phone 1400. Y.W.C.A. HOSTEL, Arthur St., Timaru. Accommodation for the holidays. Sunny aspect, 10 minutes’ walk from the Bay. Charges moderate. WANTED TO PURCHASE. YY/ANTED —To buy Low’s Governw ance of England and Chambers’ Constitutional History. State price to L.IOO, Herald Office. YY/ANTED— Toynbee, butcher, Timaru, ■ cash buyer bacon pigs. Best prices given. Private curing done. YY/ANTED—To buy second-hand w Chamber's Twentieth Century Dictionary. Apply, L. 129, Herald Office. ~ , ASH Buyer wool, skins, hides, etc. Open Fridays and Saturdays. J. J. J reeman, Sophia Street, Timaru. WANTED TO EXCHANGE. YY/ANTED —To exchange, residence in in Christchurch for house in Timaru. G. D. Virtue and Thos. Doyle, Ltd., 12 Church St. WANTED KNOWN. EASTER POULTRY SALE Will be held at The Rialto ON THURSDAY NEXT at 1 o’clock. Consign your poultry and pigs to the Rialto. H. ALLCHURCH AND CO., Auctioneers. pOR SALE—29O acres G.R.L., rent 10/- per acre. Has grown up to 55 bushels of wheat. Carrying 450 ewes. Buildings, 5-roomed house, el. light, stable, cow shed, granary. The property is well fenced and watered. Goodwill £3OO. W. M..Cotterell, opp. G.P.0., sole agent. PERPETUATE the memory of Easter weddings with a Steffano Webb group photograph. Studio, Oxford Buildings, George Street. I ANE’S Patent Wire Rabbit Traps;' 1-1 light, strong and efficient. All storekeepers. John Edmond, Ltd., Sophia Street, agents. REEFING faith with the public pays big dividends. My aim is always to turn out a good job at a fair price. Worth remembering when your watch needs attention. L. Hunt, adjoining Theatre Royal. C UNRIPE Tobacco for pipe and cig- 1 ° arettes; only 8d per oz. at Firkin’s. piREWOOD—Pine, willow, bluegum, A wattle, manuka; at reduced prices. The Farmers, Timaru. QUICK breakfasts! Red Diamond O-tis cooks in one minute. Predigested. Stocked by all grocers. rYON’T let the flies spoil it at these prices. Folding gauze food covers, 14 inches 4d, 16 inches 6d. Posted to any address one penny extra. Porter’s. /"YRDER your poultry from the City Pork Shop, Beswick Street. Guaranteed young ducks and cockerels. Pork from 7d per lb. rYEPOSIT £SO. This is better than paying rent. Govt. Mort. 5-room-ed house, plas., all modern convs., garage, over 1 acre section; 5 minutes from bus. Price £525. Balance 25/- weekly. Full particulars Wentworth Mart. A SHOPPIE Bag for an tne girls, 3/6 up. Scout knives for wee boys 1/3 and 1/9. And bonnie whole block leggings (girl or boy 10 to 70), 17/6, 24/6 each. Great value for riding. Purses 1/- to 21/-. Smith’s Wee Leather Shoppie. I ADIES’ Wool Hose, all shades, 2/11; 1-1 silk and wool 2/11 to 4/6; fullfashioned 4/6 to 6/6. J. M. Miller. pORDSON OWNERS! We have two r sets of Fordson wheels complete with “Spud” grips; £5 per pair. Timaru Wrecking Co., Ltd., Sophia Street. DULBS. Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocus, D Narcissus, Muscari Blue, Freesias for growing indoor in fibre. Bulb bowls 1/6 each. F. Smith, nurseryman, Temuka. OTILL another feature of my work the public appreciate is the promptness with which they have their job put through, less inconvenience, more efficiency. L. Hunt, watchmaker, Theatre Royal Buildings. NJEW Fabric fjloves, latest tweed cuffs 2/11 to 4/11; fleecy lined 2/11; duplex 3/11; knitted wool gloves 3/11. J. M. Miller.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19759, 28 March 1934, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19759, 28 March 1934, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19759, 28 March 1934, Page 15