BUSINESS NOTICES. LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! “SEE IF THIS ISN’T EXACTLY THE CAR YOU WANT TO OWN.” 1934 NASH. 1934 NASH. 1934 NASH. THE NASH BIG SIX SEDAN WILL BE ON VIEW AT FARMERS GARAGE I FARMERS GARAGE FARMERS GARAGE j FROM 8 to 10 A.M. 8 to 10 A.M. THIS MORNING ONLY THIS MORNING ONLY "CAST IN A NEW MOULD.” INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED “IT SPEAKS FOR ITSELF.” THIS IS A CAR THAT HAS NO HALF-CONVINCED OR LUKEWARM OWNERS. 1934 NASH. MISS VENNING. Teaching of Drawing and Oil Painting and PIANOFORTE, Resumes Tuition on WEDNESDAY, May 23, at 20 William Street. MISS MAUDE BLANDFORD, TEACHER OF ELOCUTION, No. 1 Craigie Avenue, Resumes Tuition on TUESDAY, May 29 Pupils coached for Drama League Festival, Trinity College Examinations and Competitions. GILBERT V. TOZER, TEACHER OF MUSIC, Subjects: Piano, Violin, Banjo-Man-dolin. Guitar, Theory of Music, etc. Visits Temuka. Tuesdays; Pleasant Point Thursdays. Private Address and Studio. 8 HEWLING ST., TIMARU. MISS H. C. STRACHAN. BABIES’ OUTFITTER, Warm Woollen Vests 1/6, 2/9, 3/6, Panties 2/6, Breechette Suits from 7/9, Knitted Frocks 6/11. Matinee Coats 4/11, Gaiters 1/- pair, Stockinette and Wincyette Bloomers 1/- Pair. Special Roslyn 4-ply Fingering, almost sold out, at 6!d per i oz. Skeins. Orders taken for all kinds of Knitting. MISS STRACHAN’S, ARCADE. ELIZABETH KITCHEN. IF SUFFICIENT ENCOURAGEMENT OFFERED WE WILL STOCK PIKE’S FAMOUS WHEATMEAL CAKES. They are Wholesome, Nutritious. COME AND TRY THEM. NEW BOOKS AT HUTTON’S. ANTHONY ADVERSE (Hervey Allen). 1272 Pages. PRICE 14/-. TO-DAY’S BEST SELLER. WHEN YELLOW LEAVES (Ethel Boileau), 7/-. Author of "Turnip Tops.” THE DOUGHMAN (Robert Desmond Tate). 7/-. Formerly of Timaru. THE WORLD IS YOURS (G. B. Lancaster). 7/-. Author of “Pageant.” Fresh stocks just arrived of all the "Jalna” books by Mazo de la Roche and the charming novels of Maurice Walsh —“The Small Dark Man.” etc. P. W. HUTTON & COBOOKSELLERS SINCE 1866. MR E. CHOLERTON, Optical Specialist, Proprietor of JOHN R. PROCTER, LTD., The Premier Opticians, Christchurch, Will be visiting Timaru, personally, and may be consulted on all defects of eyesight at MESSRS J. C. ODDIE AND SON, PHARMACY, ON TUESDAY, 22nd MAY. Appointments can now be made by ringing Mr Oddie. WINTER ADVANCES. BLEAK, WET WEATHER MEANS INCREASED WASHDAY WORRIES. Our Bagwash Department is specially prepared to meet your requirements at this time of the year. For expert service at lowest rates, •phone 207. THE IMPERIAL STEAM LAUNDRY AND BAG WASH. % W. MAX DE LACEY, FH.O.A. (Honours). FLO- London. ]_|AVE your Eyes examined now by 11 MR CLARENCE W. DUNLOP, 5.D.0., N.Z., who is carrying on the above Practice. SCIENTIFIC EXAMINATION. LATEST STYLES, CONSULTING OPTICIAN, Tate’s Building, Stafford St, Timaru. Telephone 1562. RADIO REPAIRS, ALL MAKES OF RADIO SERVICED BY EXPERT RADIOTRICIANS. Distributors "Zenith” Replacement Valves. THE NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS CO, LTD., Barnard St. Tel. 385.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19803, 19 May 1934, Page 1
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