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Speight’s Ale ON DRAUGHT AT The ROYAL HOTEL TIMARU WILLIAM QUIRK, Proprietor Its that extra of QUALITY that pleases me ! CRAVEN A MADS SPECIALLY TO PREVENT SORE THROATS m ' ■ <* 10’s PACKETS contain THE NEW •EASY-ACCESS' Inner FOIL PACK (Patent No. 396570/-321 make the best coffees^ PURE in i Ib.CanlJtert. /“I I ID fn Mb. and $ lb. Canisters. If— A /—■ | f- Essence of Coffee tAoLt and Chicory. Coffee uses more milk than tea MILK IS A FOOD Drink Coffee and help the milk producer. **WSB»Cd DELIGHTFUL! DISTINGUISHED! HATS. FROCKS. COATS at THOMSONS THE SIGN OF THE CROWN April Demands Foreseen —-Landed in Good Time NZ. Manufacturers —Home Contributions ex Tamaroa, Rangitane this .forenoon FROCKS of Degree—l7/11 to 77/6 WOOLLEN FROCKS, MATERIAL FROCKS, Boucle Effects, Winter Weight. THE COATS A DREAM! A Delight! Donegals, 55/- moving steadily. All Wool Roslyn and Canterbury Tweeds. BELTED COATS with Full Collars 37/6 up. Cavalry Cord, Boucle, Diagonal Stripe, Real Fur Collars in Wine, Brown, Black, Lido, Navy, Fawn, Grey. Distinctive and Choice 44/6 to £5/9/6. Lovely appreciated numbers. Children’s Sizes, Misses 10 to 17— 17/11 to 32/6. Fur on last mentioned. HATS take the Public Eye. Two big deliveries yesterday. Various Brims, Still Best Sellers, but the Reston and Palmona Shapes are Eye-openers affecting the Public vision. Ready-to-Wears—4/11 to 12/6 Models — 10/6 to 29/6 Everyday Nos. at Any Price The Vision Beautiful. Nothing more Charming to Lovely Woman than Becoming Head Equipage DRESSES, the dream of the head there. The most Exquisite combined with Economy. Secured Range Kaiapoi early in Season, six weeks ago. All DoubleWidth — 2/11 to 4/9 DIAGONALS. FAVOURITE SPECKLE TWEEDS, CORDS, British Nos. We are careful considering duties, but glad to say are not dear at all. Delightful Nos. Old England can not be improved upon. VELVETS AND VELVETEENS, Season’s Demands. See New Table this day—iouis Nos. 3/11 to 7/11; Venice —a Louis make too, 1/11 to 3/6. Cord. Floral, Brocaded Spot. Black, Navy, Wine. Green, Moss, Lido, Grey— 1/11, 3/11, 6/11 Miss O’Sullivan, with her Staff, is ready to Complete Entourage. Skill, Taste. Economy—a Dress Complete— From 37/6 Like Walla Walla experience—the Public get tired of the economy craze—put down their money and look something like the thing. This Morning Going Forward:— LADIES’ COATS and VELVETS, UNDERWEAR and CORSETRY, HATS, Chic Designs, Quite Newest from glance we had. DRESS MATERIALS at 2/6, barely up to our vision. GLOVES, HOSIERY, MANCHESTER GOODS all they should be. GENTLEMEN—Urge the Early Placing of Suits. Stock is Large. Competent Staff under Mr Solomon. HAT— • 6/11 to 29/6 ROSLYN UNDERWEAR At the Sign of the Crown Every Size, Every Shape. Fav ourite Colours besides Black. COME EARLY! Ready-Money Prices. The Old Style that suited your Parents and Grandparents EVERY DEPT. TO THE DOOR WOOLS, a Season’s Demand, 90 to 120 Bolts every day. HOSIERY, Distinguished Nos. Tolfreda 1/9, to Lady Jane 9/11 GLOVES ad lib. See New Nos. LACES, RIBBONS, NETS, Thousands of Novelties. SILKS, a Perfect Stock. KRINKLE SATINS, Perfect Shades, Usual Double-With Satins — 1/6 Up ROSLYN FLANNELS— From 1/7 Space Prevents Further Detail THOMSON’S FAVOURITE DRAPERY STORES

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19768, 9 April 1934, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19768, 9 April 1934, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19768, 9 April 1934, Page 12

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