LOST AND FOUND Lost ancl Found Advertisements—-Cash rate 1/- /or 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. I OST—Radiator Cap and Thermo-* meter off car on Wednesday. Finder please return to Herald Office. Reward. I OST—Child’s Handbag Purse In Lister’s Bus last Saturday. Finder kindly return Lister's Garage. tTOUND—Purse containing money. Apply, Herald Office. J^OST —Collie Pup, black head, body mostly white with few black spots. Apply, Herald Office. I OST—Yesterday, Main Road, between Pleasant Point and Temuka, or vicinity Temuka, Plain Gold Wedding Ring, highly prized. Reward on return Dr. Mclnnes, Temuka. AND now the already famous "Athena” British carpet. A magnificent new creation. A splendid hardwearing back. A closely woven pure wool pile. A carpet for endurance and years of service. The finest value seamless spool Axminster carpet in the world. Choice range of designs. Sizes 9 X 7.6. 9 x 9, 9 x 10.6, 12 x 9, 10.6 X 12. 12 x 15. Inspection invited. South Canterbury Carpet Coy., opp. P. 0., Sophia St., Timaru. MISCELLANEOUS T 1 ENTLEMEN! Safety razor blades (Gillette pattern), the Planet brand best English, 12 for 1/-. Posted to any address. Porter’s. WANTED KNOWN—We are not orvv dinary watch jobbers. We’specialise in overhauling watches and clocks at a fair price to all. L. Hunt. Arcade. J7OR SALE—23 Douglas 1925 model. £10; 3J 8.5. A., just overhauled, £27/10/-; 23 1928 A.J.S., registered 193536, £22/10/-. R. G. Slade, 321 Stafford Street, Timaru. THE only safety pram strap, 3/6; put 1 on if need. Footballs for big ones too. Leather soles 1/3, 1/6 pair cut out. Smith’s Leather Shop, A / Per Bag, Destructor coal. G. Mc- ~ > Clatchie and Co, Ltd., 201 Stafford St (opp. Arcade). ’Phones 663, 368.
BRAKE RAID DUE SHORTLY LET US ADJUST YOUR BRAKES ON THE RMWSON ELECTRIC TESTER The only machine in South Canterbury that gives guaranteed accurate results. NO GUESSWORK. FOOL PROOF The Cecil Wood Co., Ltd. AUSTIN AGENTS Sefton Street, Timaru
SMITH'S OPEN WAREHOUSE, LTD. Smith's First Sale of his own Timaru Stock Surplus to be Sold at 10/- in the £ We are advising our town and country customers of our decision to clear £ISOO worth of our surplus stock—and as this stock is sorted out so it will be offered in our main shop. We expect to have these goods cleared within two weeks. Mr Smith will be in close attendance during the sale to adjust all prices. LADIES’ FUR COATS, Face Cloths and Tweeds. FROCKS, in Silk, Wool, Etc. MILLINERY, CORSETRY, UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY SHOES. MEN’S SUITS, OVERCOATS, SHIRTS, TROUSERS, SPORTS’ WEAR, SOX, HATS, UNDERWEAR, BOOTS, SHOES, GUM BOOTS, Etc. A Sacrifice of 200 PAIRS BOYS’ SHORTS in KAIAPOI SERGE, 9/11 for 4/11. A Clean Out in Oddments of BOYS’ CLOTHING, BLANKETS, SHEETS, EIDERDOWNS, BEDSPREADS, RUGS, PILLOWCASES, CURTAIN NETS, 200 Yards of COAT AND DRESS MATERIALS, TOWELS, TABLECLOTHS, FANCY WORK. ODDMENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION COME TO THE WAREHOUSE. SMITH’S 45 George Street, Timaru
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 20146, 28 June 1935, Page 17
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