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 2/6. I OST—Sheep Dog, Smooth-haired, Light Brown Colour, Slightly black on back, very timid, sight defective. Reward. W. Smith, 15 Craigie Avenue, ’Phone 76M. T OST—£l Note between Station and Post Office, Tuesday afternoon. Finder return to Herald Office. Reward. COIJND—SmaII Sum of r Church St. West. Loser York Street. Money, call 21 SOMETHINO TO CROW ABOUT. "TO the rooster that crowed in America, and woke all the people in France, it caused a rebellion in Ireland and made the Japanese dance. But you can’t beat the South Canterbury Carpet Coy. for Carpets, Hearth Rugs and Hall Runners. ACCOMMODATION. YY/ANTED—Furnished or unfurnished W bach, must be cheap. Apply, M. 182, Herald Office. TO LET —Furnished or unfurnished 1 flat, close in, use convenience. Apply, M. 184, Herald Office. GUNNY bed-sitting room, suit two friends with full board, 25/- each; central. Good home. ’Phone 924. J7LDERLY Lady requires unfurnished sunny room, with homely pedple; within easy distance of town; permanent tenant. Apply, M. 172, Herald Office. ’X'O LET—Two nice front rooms with * conveniences, 2 minutes from Post Office. Apply, M. 165, Herald Office. 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 * n K/m it O ’ Second-hand carpet, about 9 x 10ft 6in, preferably green or brown. Reasonable. Apply, M. 184, Herald Office. YY/ANTED—To buy a girl’s or lady’s W bicycle, will consider any condition. Apply, M. 186, Herald Office. YY/ANTED—A supply of well-bled W skinned rabbits. Quantity and price to “K.L.M.” Herald Office, Temuka. YY/ANTED —To buy cow near calving. " Particulars to Box 39, Albury. YY/ANTED —To buy honey, guaranteed ” clover, in any quantity. Sample and price, Christchurch. 112 Hall’s Road, Hillmorten. DOTTLES, rags, fat, sacks, metals. ■ D White whiskies, black wines, 1/- a dozen. ’Phone 383. Write, call South End Bottle Exchange, Barnard Street, Timaru. ("'■ASH Buyer wool, skins, hides, etc.; also sound manure bags. Open Fridays and Saturdays. J. J. Freeman, Sophia Street, Timaru. YY/ANTED— To buy coal sacks in any ** quantity. C.F.C.A., Mill Street, ’phone 24. WANTED KNOWN. /"'•ALL at the Farmers’ Garage and see the new Wolsely Hornet 9 h.p. A real light car. YY/ANTED —To buy coal sacks in any W quantity. C.F.C.A., Mill Street, ’.phone 24. Wool Gloves 1/11; fleecy lined silk gloves 2/6, fancy fabric gloves 2/11 to 4/11. J. M. Miller. YY/OOL Jumpers, new polo collars, 7/6 vv to 15/6; latest cardigans 9/11 to 22/6; tweed skirts 9/11. J. M. Miller. CTILL 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. jY/J ILLINERY. Latest “Reslaw” fur felt models. Special value 13/6 to 19/6; wool felts from 6/11. A big and choice selection. J. M. Miller. r\o you know that prams and gocarts can be repaired and overhauled at S. Page’s, go-cart manufacturer, next McGruer, Davies. CUNRIFE Tobacco for pipe and clgarettes; only 8d per oz. at Firkin's. 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. I ADIES’ Wool Vests 2/11 to 10/6, cot--1-1 ton vests 1/3 to 6/11, fleecy knickers 1/11 to 3/11; wool knickers 3/11, winceyette nightdresses 3/11 to 6/11. J. M. Miller. NOW THAT’S A FINE OVERCOAT! Looks to Have Plenty of Wear in it, too. AND IT ONLY COST 55/CAMERON’S SUIT AND OVERCOAT SALE. YY/INTER Coats, newest imported w styles and materials, real opossum collars, silk lined, big selection. Splendid value 49/6 to £5/19/6. J. M. Miller, Stafford Street North. ET the girl or boy a school bag at Smith’s Leather Shop, 2/9 to 15/-. Or an attache school case 2/6 to 25/-. Luggage straps from 1/- up. See ladies’ shopping bags 3/6 up. Slipper soles from 1/- a pair for knitted slippers. Real wool slipper soles 2/9 to 4/6. CMITH’S Wee Leather Shoppie, 169 k " 5 Stafford St., Timaru, repair all sorts hand bags and suit cases. Reasonable and prompt. Domes put on gloves, bags or near anything 4d a dome set. Repair gloves too. British zips, 4 inch to 18 inch. ITHOUSE tomatoes, asparagus, cucumbers. spring vegetables Ring Timaru Fruit Supplies. TO be kept busy these abnormal times 1 is no small feat. I am kept busy through honest workmanship and fair charges. L. Hunt, watchmaker. Theatre Royal Buildings. DREHAUT’S Radio Service will be pleased to see old and new customers at their new premises opposite P. W. Hutton and Co. DREHAUT’S Radio Service collect D and deliver all makes of Radios free of charge.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19789, 3 May 1934, Page 15
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