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i * DON’S ARCADE November FAIR NEW BARGAIN LINES HAVE JUST ARRIVED SUMMER COATS, Plain Cloths in Beige, Red and Bottle— For the November Fair, 27 FULLY LINED COATS, in Wool Crepes, Silks and a Few Tweeds— November Fair Price 39/6 50 ODD SKIRTS, in New Styles— At Two “Fair” Prices, DONS Value House THE ARCADE

N.Z. PERPETUAL FORESTS LIMITED RESERVES Exceed £1,000,000 The Company’s Reserves for maintenance and Realisation of the Plantations exceed £1,000,000, of which over £500,000 is in possession of the Trustees for Subscribers. Subscribed Share Capital: £241,341 Value of Forestry Contracts Exceeds: £3,800,000 „ PLANTATIONS ESTABLISHED Planted Area (net)ls2,7Bßacres Area of Roads, Breaks, Caretakers’ and Other Reserves exceeds - - 12,000 acres Above area exceeds 250 sq. mis. Number of Trees planted exceeds - - 100,000,000 Registered Office: FIFTH FLOOR, SOUTH BRITISH BUILDING SHORTLAND STREET, AUCKLAND Now Zealand Branches at Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin and Invercargill N. Z. PERPETUAL FORESTS ‘LIMITED THROUGHOUT FI 34 AUSTRALIA BRANCHES

TI-MARU, the Choice of the Ocean The Land of the Brave and the Free The Home of the Sailors’ devotion No Land can Compare to Thee. Spring Celebrations at THOMSONS' Full to Doors with Intrepid Goods. READY MONEY PRICES All British Mills represented. Products from Every Centre on View. THOMSONS Long Connection with the Trade. Father, Grandfather before him, are supplied by Leading Manufacturers with Choicest Stuffs Subject to all Discounts. Discounts allowed to Clients. “Get a Bargain, Give a Bargain.” The Motto. The Goods absolutely Festive Hardly Know What First. Mr Shanks will speak for himself. End of the 7 6 Single Carpets. Gentlemen’s Goods for instance, LICHFIELD SHIRTS with Two Collars, 6/6, * for 12/11 any size and Colour. A good FELT HAT. Excellent Shape, including Browns, Fawn, Grey, 6/11. 7/11, 10/6, 16/6, 19/6. BORSALINOS, also in Stock Size 6£ to 71. Gentlemen’s Fawn, Leather, or Mole SHIRT, with Zipp Fastener, 7/6 240 Lengths held by Tailoring Department. Worsteds, Serges, Topmosts Best, Tweeds, Saddles, Trouserings. Coating. See Mr Solomon, Worth While, Good Man Solomon. Showroom. HATS, a dream of Delight. Really and truly. Miss Hofland has the Style. Thomson Famous for Millinery and Coats. Got the Goods the People Want. Thomson’s Heavenly Goods. There always. Call Early. Lingerie C ertainly! Heavenly Goods. There Always. Call Early. Lingerie Certainly. The COATS! The FROCKS! The CARDIGANS! The BLOUSES! All Reliable Goods. Dainty Style. Moderate Prices. See Windows for an Idea. New Lines changed every Week. New Paris Manufacturing Co., COATS, Brown, Black, Navy Light Colourings. The CORSETRY, a Dream too. Surprising what Legitimate Work and Skill can do. Dainty Designs. Pink, Coutel mostly. Any price, 4/6 to 27/6 BRASSIERS, Other Requirements any size, 1/11 to 6/11. PEDALINES and ROUGH STRAWS equally Good. Picnic in such No’s. 10Sd to 3/11 Choicest Product, 3/11 to 12/6 Leghorns or Panama, or Voile too. CHILDREN'S REAL PANAMAS, 3/11 and 4/6. Thomson had to battle about when he was a bos Just can see the Customers —Laldlaw’s and Gray’s, Linton and Craigs, Ballantynes and Bryces, Douglases and Wilsons, etc. Not so many Highland names in Midlothian. SCARVES.very Frominet, this Season. Any Class Smart and Stylish, 1/6 to 6/11 REAL MALTESE for older ladies. THOMSONS FAVOURITE SHOP

We make no exaggerated claims for our Rings, but any diamond merchant will tell you that G. & T, foung Ltd. are recognised as buyers o£ fine gems only. Diamond Engagement Rings from £lO. G. & T. YOUNG, Ltd. 202 STAFFORD STREET, TIMARU. ALSO IN DUNEDIN

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 19953, 10 November 1934, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 19953, 10 November 1934, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 19953, 10 November 1934, Page 4

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