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THE FARMERS CORSET SALON , .4i> i\o^ C «*l *»»e in the uiorid - This Entirely New Garment provides a foundation of slim hips, a rounded waist, a perfectly poised bust. Slip any frock over some other corset, then over a Princess Youth—and compare. Truly, with a Berlei Princess Youth there is all the difference in the world. Wear it beneath new Winter Frocks, simple or elaborate and feel younger, more vital, more charming. Call in on us while in town; we will be delighted to show you our { Princess Youth range. ■t T/vA fyiJtJuL&m ■ ■ mi n MODELS PROM 22/6 TO 49/6 rji rwSS ■ V 3^5 Be Smart!—Be Fashionable! Visit our Corset Section and be fitted with the Latest Feature in Corsetry—Princess Youth. The style that has caused such a furore in the Continental centres. No wonder! Notice the pull on the backline that nips in the waist and gives greater prominence to moulded hips. Call in and see .it. Our Corsstiere will be pleased to give You further Information The FARMERS CORSET SALON BIG BARGAINS IN EVENING SHOES AT SOUTEK’S WINTER SHOE SALE 150 PAIRS OF LADIES’ EVENING SHOES TO BE CLEARED ALL AT ONE PRICE LADIES’ WHITE SATIN, WHITE MORI, WHITE CREPE, SILVER TINSEL AND COLOURED TINSEL EVENING SHOES, in Court and Strap, Medium Heels and Spanish Louis Heels— All to go at 1 a pair Usual Prices from 12/6 to zz/<o a Pair SOUTERS WINTER SHOE SALE Phone: No. 656. 252 Stafford Street North . No connection with any other Store in Timaru.

At a recent social function for men held in Auckland there was a clapping of hands when an attendant handed round a big box of “churchwarden” pipes, together with a generous supply of the well-known New Zealand tpasted tobacco. The young fellows present seemed to experience some little difficulty in handling their long clays, but “boys of the old brigade” got on better. They had “been there before,” as one of them remarked. But if there was any difference of opinion regarding the pipes there was none at all about the tobacco which was voted “Kapai” by everybody. “Rich and mellow” it met with the keenest appreciation. This famous tobacco, as most smokers are aware, is remarkable for its comparative freedom from nicotine which is readily absorbed thanks to the toasting it gets when manufactured. This, it should be noted, is the only toasted tobacco, and the five brands: Riverhead Gold, Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog). Cavendish, Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), and Desert Gold —appeal to all smokers. For flavour, and bouquet they are unequalled

ANNOUNCING THREE PROGRESSIVE MOVES Mr Barry Caulfeild The experiment of bringing this world-famed ski-ing expert and instructor out from Switzerland is proving successful beyond .all expectations. Ski-ing in New Zealand is consequently being revolutionised. The fortunate ones who have already taken lessons and been instructed in the latest style and technique are lucky to start the season with such a good grounding in the art. "To see Mr Caulfeild in action is a marvellous experience in itself,” were the words of a recent visitor. Don’t persevere with an antiquated style, come up, learn the latest, and start the season right. Good snow falls have been experienced. Mr Caulfeild will be available throughout the season to give class or individual lessons at very moderate rates. New Through Service to Queenstown Commencing on Thursday, May 24, a motor service, invaluable to the travelling public, will be inaugurated. The service will operate between Studholme Junction and Cromwell connecting there with the Service Car for Queenstown, the route being via Waimate, the Waitaki River, the Hydro Electric Works, Omarama, the famous Lindis Pass, (Jromwell and the Kawarau Gorge, and vice versa. Cars will meet the Ist express at Studholme on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, leaving Studholme at 12.30 and arriving at Queenstown at 8 p.m. Cars will leave Queenstown at 7 a.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays and arrive at Studholme at 3.30 p.m., making the connection with the north express on Wednesdays and Fridays, and with the Timaru train on Mondays. The fare will be 12/-/- single. This will supply a direct service to Queenstown and the places en route as well as an excellent Round Tour Route. Write for our Free Winter Sports Booklet and Special Quotes for Parties Reduction in Tariff at White Star Hotel, Queenstown The leading hotel in Queenstown is the White Star Hotel, renowned for its service, cleanliness, and comfort. During the Winter season, from May 1 to October 31, the tariff will be reduced to 10 - and 15/- per day. In no other Hotel in New Zealand will equal service be found at this tariff. Special inclusive Round Tours at a very low cost are available during the Winter season—enquire at our Booking Offices for particulars. The Company’s Motor Garage at Queenstown .has been considerably improved to give service to the Motorist. When in Queenstown make use of the expert advice our staff can give you on routes, load conditions and such essential information as required by motorists. Our Service Cars operate on all the main scenic side trips from Queenstown, including the famous Skippers trip, as well as a daily service on the Cromwell-Queenstown road. Make the White Star Hotel your headquarters while in Queenstown. I LIMITED Agents: Govt. Tourist Bureaux, Thos. Cook St Son Ltd., N. Z. Railways. MOUNT COOK Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin, Oamaru, Waimate and Ashburton, TOURIST COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND Head Office, P. O. Box 226, Timaru.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19807, 24 May 1934, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19807, 24 May 1934, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19807, 24 May 1934, Page 7

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