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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 2/6. SOMETHING TO CROW ABOUT. "TO the rooster that crowed in AmeA rica, 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. VY/ANTED —Board for lady from end of month, central. Reasonable. Apply, N.lll, Herald Office. DOARD wanted by married couple; 0 central. Apply, N. 112, Herald Office. po LET —Small furnished flat, near * Bay. Apply, 16 Evans Street. ■yvr ANTED —To let urgently, small house; conveniences, north end, rent in advance. Apply, N. 104, Herald Office. WANTED—To let superior self-con-W tained furnished flat. ’Phone and garage. Apply, “Koraki,” 14 Elizabeth Street. 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. VY/ANTED— To buy Harley Davidsoff W side-chair wheel. State price and where seen to W. H. Smith, Hazelburn, Pleasant Point. WANTED —To buy child’s tricycle. W State price to N. 115, Herald Office. ("•ASH Buyer wool, skins, hides, etc. Open Friday and Saturday only. J. J. Freeman, Sophia Street, Timaru. VY/ ANTED—To buy coal sacks in any W quantity. C.F.C.A., Mill Street, ’phone 24. WANTED KNOWN. VY/ ANTED KNOWN—Onions 201 b 1/-, W 451 b 2/-, cental bag 3/9, at Southern Cross Stores, Pleasant Point. A/E manufacture wicker work ot any description, wool baskets, clothes >askets and seagrass furniture. S J age, next to McGruer Davies. DIGHT in town, 4-roomed roughcast bungalow, only £340, with easy terms. No bus fares. Apply, Wentworth Auction Mart. ✓—ET the girl or boy a school bag at V " J 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, P)0 You know that F. Lewis and Sons have full stocks of oil and water colours, brushes and all artist materials. /"\H! What a difference new wallpape: makes. See F. Lewis and Son’s astounding values. CEE Smith’s first. Leather buckles, “~ 3 leather buttons, anchor buttons, leather coat buttons, gilt and nickel too. Suitcase locks, laces any kind 3d and 4d pair. McMillan's unbreakable 6d pair. Any colour boot polish 4d, 6d. 9d each. Buy John’s wallet now, 3/6 to 42/-. 169 Stafford Street. Timaru. pED Diamond O-tis gives sustaining 1 energy right through the day. Cooks in one minute. ‘ I~\o You know that Lifeguard motor polish costs only 2/6 a tin, and will work wonders on your car? F. Lewis and Sons. “TvJUGGET” prevents the embarrass- * ment of “Shoe Shame.” OANUNCULUS, Primrose, BeautyDouble, special 1/6 doz. posted. Lilium Henryie, half-price sale now 9d bulb. F. Smith, nurseryman, Temuka. ("■HEAP Wallpapers 1/6 per roll. A per roll. A great selection at Lewis and Sons. ■pOLFE’S WAX’’ for floors and furniture. VY/ ANTED—To buy coal sacks in any w quantity. C.F.C.A., Mill Street, ’phone -24. A RTISTS and Students’ oil and water colour brushes, etc., at F. Lewis and jyiORE enjoyable breakfasts by serving Red Diamond O-tis. Stocked by all grocers. VY/ ANTED—To buy coal sacks in any W quantity. C.F.C.A., Mill Street, ’phone 24. STSTANTANEOUS winter starting is assured when you use Europa motor VY/INTER Coats, newest imported VV styles and materials, real opossum collars, silk lined, big selection. Splendid value 49/6 to £5/19/6. J. M. Miller. Stafford Street North. QH! What a lovely room. Yes, just papered with new wallpaper from p. Lewis and Sons. They have such a wonderful selection. IyjILLINERY. 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. PYO you know that prams and gocarts can be repaired and overhauled at S. Page’s, go-cart manufacturer, next McGruer, Davies. VY/OVEN Wool Frocks, very fashionW able, 27/6; smart tweed frocks, from 19/6. J. M. Miller. pOSES, 100 varieties, 15/- per doz, *'■ Apples and fruit trees 20/- to 30/per doz. F. Smith, nurseryman, Temuka. L/EEN demand for all lines of furniture, gent’s and ladies’ 1 "res. guns and rifles. Good prices being obtained by Wentworth Auction Mart. Ring 447 and carter will call. CMITH’S for soles, 1/6 lady, 2/- men, ° and good too. Leather and all sort, nails too. Suede leather and suede with wool on for moccasins at 1/6 and 1/9 a foot. Boot protectors 3d a card (near all kinds). Belts to beat the band from 1/- to 3/-. 169 Stafford St. pEPAIR big blow-outs with same re- *'■ suits as pin-prick punctures! Leggett’s “Bulldog" grip outfit for rapid roadside repairs. Cycle sizes 9d, 1/-; car 1/3 to 5/-. Garages and Service Stations.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19804, 21 May 1934, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19804, 21 May 1934, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19804, 21 May 1934, Page 15