LOST AND FOUND Lost and Found Advertisements—Cash rate 1/- for 16 words, or three Insertions or 2/6; each additional word one penny per insertion. Booked rate double cash rate, with minimum charge of 2/6 J^OST —On Friday, between Timaru and Burke’s Pass, via Camp Valley Road, Hub off Motor Wheel. Would finder please communicate with D. C. Kidd, Burke’s Pass. J^OST —On Saturday morning Pair Men’s Gauntlet Gloves, North End, Timaru. Finder rewarded on returning to Herald Office.
j^OST—Doeskin Glove between Regent Theatre and Arthur Street. Please leave at Herald Office.
J^GST—- King St., Temuka, Lady’s Navy Blue Felt Hat. Finder please leave at Miss Wilson’s Shop, Temuka.
LINOLEUM! LINOLEUM! 20 Rolls Nairn’s Heavy Scotch Linoleum 6ft wide, to be jobbed at 5/- per yard. As our other shipment was disposed of very quickly, we invite your inspection. SOUTH CANTERBURY CARPET Co., Opp. G.P.0., Sophia Street, Timaru. MISCELLANEOUS QINGER Sewing Machines, electric or treadle, £1 deposit, and 3/weekly. Singer Co., 26 George Street. Timaru. ’phone 1137. A N ° dou’t forget—“ Nugget” your Shoes every morning. WANTED KNOWN—See the new v bottle store at the Empire Hotel in Church Street. W. Quirk, proprietor. yRY the 1936 Briquettes, only 6'3 per llcwt. bag. G. McClatchie and Co. Ltd., Stafford St. (opp Arcade). ’Phones 663-358
y^/ ANTED—The public to watch our v demonstration of racket stringing in our show window every afternoon this week. Slade’s cycle and sports depot, 233 Stafford Street.
TWO unequalled paints. Steelite for roof. Lustrous for woodwork. N.Z. made. Craigie, Smith and Smith.
Q’OOSEBERRY and currants 6/- per doz Fruit trees ?/- and 2/6 each. Olearia 25/-, Lawsonian 30/-, Berberls Vulgarjs 12/6 per 100. Bedding Polyanthus roses 15/- per <Jo?. J, S. Sanders, Eclipse Nursery, Temuka-
Complete Service CYLINDER REBORING = = = = = PANEL BEATING BY MACHINE = = = = H LATEST ENGINE ANALYSER 11111 OXY ACETONE WELDING I j H J J GERM OILS = = = = HI 6/6 per gall., 5/6 in 4-gall. lots = = = = = 5/- per gall, in 12-gall. lots GOODYEAR TYRES COMPLETE AND ACCESSIBLE SERVICE STATION Brown Wood Motors Ltd. Austin Sales and Service Sefton Street : : : Timaru
SMITH S OPEN WAREHOUSE, LTD. ALF AND WATTY (CONTINUED) —Stacks is iq front, no its Pats, Benningtons is creeping up, Fergusons is a bit heavy, Tailors has turned over, O’Connors is going better now. Here’s Alls tobacco tin coming along at a great rate. The Taxi Owners are greatly excited now and walk rapidly along with their faces towards the gutter. The Tobacco tin has passed O’GonnsrsJ and Tailors is pushing Fergusons aside to tear after Benningtons. past Benningtons, and Stacks, and coming down on Pats like a cloud burst and only six feet to go. The owners heads are ail together now they are shouting and waving their arms, Alf stumbles and falls into the gutter but no one takes any notice of him, with. With a scratching sound the Tobacco box lands on a grating two inches in front of Pats and the race is won by Alfs Tobacco tin. My dream tells me tlie.se Taxi Owners are racing little vessels down the gutter in the street which is called George. Help me up for I would attend to my lord White who I think is coming round. Whites lips moved and he commenced to mutter, Oh my seccotine thou eradicator of all which is torn asunder, 400 prisoners have I taken in battle against the Sulalians. I have I pitted my strength against—to be continued). SPRING FROCK WEEK AT SMITHS. LADIES’:— DAINTY NEW FROCKS, Wall Paper GENTLEMEN:— Late Arrival oi 50 WINTER OVERDesigns, S.W. and Wos., 27/6 to 39/6; FLAPPERS COATS to go at from 15/- to 70/-. ENGLISH AND DAINTY FROCKS, Evening or Street Wear, 31/- to COLONIAL WORSTED SUITS. New Tonings. Best 39/6; MATRON’S SMARTLY CUT FROCKS. Neat Trimmings, 49/6 to 105/-. WORKING SUITS, Strong Floral Designs, 35/6 to £3/3/-; MATRONS’ & ODD Serviceable Cloths. All Sizes, 30/- to 63/-. A Few SIZES IN ENSEMBLES, New Swing Back Style, 39/6 Left BARGAIN SUITS, at 20/-. SPRING SPORTS to £4/10/-. NEW BERLEI CORSETRY, Suitable for CLOTHING. DONEGAL TWEED SPORTS COATS, Slim Fitting Ensembles. See Our Fitter for Your Brown and Grey. 32/6 to 39/6; Huge Stock of NEGSPRING CORSETRY. NEW STREAMLINED LIGE SHIRTS, Two Collars, 3/11 to 15/6; TIES and FASHIONED LOCKNIT UNDERWEAR, very High MERCERY STOCKS, at Lowest Prices. The NEWGrade Cloth, KNICKERS, 2/6; VESTS, 2/6; UNDER- STITCH HAT, Popular Shades. 12/6 to 15/6, very SKIRTS, 4/11; PYJAMAS, 6/11. smart WOOLFELT HATS, 3/11; UNIONS at 10/6. Come to the Warehouse, SMITH’S, 45 GEORGE ST., TIM ART
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLII, Issue 20511, 1 September 1936, Page 13
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