ACCOMMODATION Advertisers are requested to remit cost of advertisements either in stamps or postal notes. Coins must not be enclosed in letters unless registered. 'iy/ANTED—By married couple, small flat or unfurnished rooms with separate cooking conveniences. State terms. Apply, P. 195, Herald Office. A^/ ANTED— Immediately furnished v bed-sitting room with conveniences. Apply, R.l, Herald Office. Y/ACANCY for two business men; soft washing and mending. 17 LeCren’s Terrace. AY/ANTED —Small unfurnished room, fireplace and light. Vicinity Seaview Terrace, Wai-iti Road, Sefton St., LeCren St. Apply, P. 192, Herald Office. ANTED—By respectable woman, v clean, unfurnished room, use conveniences. Cheap rent, quiet home. Particulars weekly rent, etc., to P. 193, Herald Office. ■po LET—Furnished or unfurnished flat, two rooms and use kitchenette. Reasonable. 15 Marston Rd. WANTED—lmmediately, unfurnished flat, two rooms, kitchenette, with sun porch preferred. Central. Reply, P. 1715, Herald Office. YV.W.C.A. Hostel, Arthur Street,- provides accommodation for women and girls; sunny rooms; moderate charges. WANTED KNOWN |T ARLY cabbage and onions, six varieties of each. Strong, hardy plants; 1/- per 100, postage extra. F. Smith, nurseryman, Temuka. CHEENA Soapless Shampoo restores hair to natural state, leaving It soft and silky. Does not affect permanent waves; 9d packet from J. C. Oddie and Son, chemists. PRACTICALLY new brick bungalow. 4 rooms and si. porch. All modem conveniences, on high sunny section, £950. deposit £SO. Balance as rent. Owner leaving. Particulars Wentworth Auction Mart. LfEEN demand for all lines of furniture, gent’s and ladies' l -es, guns and rifles. Good prices being obtained o? Wentworth Auction Mart. Ring 447 and carter will call. jVJILLINERY. Balance oi season's 1 felts to clear from 1/11; matrons’ and model hats, half price and under. J. M. Miller, near Regent Theatre. AY/TNTER Coats, extra large sizes, v silk-lined, latest styles, large opossum collars. Usually £6/6/-. Sale price only 79/6. J. M. Miller. MEW tyre strength and grip for confident motoring. Pirelli “Blue Riband" tyres have heavy, buttressed tread. Brehaut Bros., Stafford Street. DEEFTON NUTS are now sold at 4/3 | per bag, 12/6 per 1 ton cash, at all! merchants. YY/AIR AKT is now sold at 4/9 per bag, 14/3 per 1 ton cash, at all merchants. PTOR SALE—Strawberry garden. All planted 1 and 2-year-old plants Splendid building site lying to sun. Watlington . Price £IOO. G. D. Virtue and Co., Empire Hotel Buildings. Ml ORE light, less cost. Genuine “Wes--1 tinghouse" electric light lamps. Brehaut’s Radio Service. CLIPPER soles from 1/-, childs 1/3, lady. Few men’s travel slippers in leather envelope 14/6, reduced to 5/- a pair. Woolly insoles 1/6 pair. Deerskin laces for boots 7d Pair. McMillans unbreakable laces 6d pair. All colour shoe ties 3d Pair. 169 Stafford Street, Smith’s (Timaru). YY/OOLLEN Gloves, only 1/6 pair; silk ** gloves, fleecy lined 1/6; strong fabric gloves 1/11 pair. J. M. Miller, near Regent Theatre. QLEEP induced by taking Harvey’s Mineral Tonic. Mildly laxative. Particularly beneficial to nerve and blood health. All chemists.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 19862, 27 July 1934, Page 15
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