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LOST AND FOUND Lost and Found Advertisements—Cash rate 1/- lor 16 words, or three insertions lor 2'6; each additional word one penny per Insertion. Booked rate double cash rate, with minimum charge of 2/6. J^OST —One Pair Brown Suede Gloves. Reward at Herald Office, Timaru. J^OST —In Temuka yesterday. Purse containing £4/10 - in notes. Reward 848 Herald Office, Temuka. POUND —Just what you have been waiting for. 100 heavy sample super Wilton carpet ends, worth up to 25/- each. Your pick for 15/6. Early Inspection Invited SOUTH CANTERBURY CARPET Co, Opp. G.P.O, Sophia Street, Timaru. PERSONAL ('’HARACTER analysed from handwriting. Expert knowledge. Interesting, helpful. Enclose stamp. Madame Lee, Jervois Road, Auckland. WANTED TO EXCHANGE YY e have client who wishes to ex- ** change 3 sections, good locality, as deposit on modern brick bungalow Apply, Wentworth Mart. MISCELLANEOUS \YESCO Kalsomine for shabby walls '' 3/6 packet at F. Lewis and Sons. SMITH'S Wee Leather Shoppie repair all handbags and suit cases. Few hockey (leather) balls at 3/6 each. Suede, any colour, 1/9 foot skin. Cut at 2/- a foot. ■yYANTED KNOWN— For reliable ’’ watch and clock repairs, we are on our own both as regards workmanship and reasonable charges. L. Hunt, watchmaker, Arcade. THERE Is satisfaction in painting 1 with Lustrous ready-mixed paint, 22/6 gallon. Send for tint card and instructions. Craigie, Smith and Smith. £lOO Cash will purchase a modern “■ brick bungalow, all latest el. convs., handy to Caroline Bay. Apply, Wentworth. pOOTBALLS! Big school No. 5 and r men’s full size (Sykes) 10/6 and 15/6 complete (for month only). Smith’s Leather Shop.

See the Austins at the Show THERE’S NEWS FOR YOU THIS WEEK ! For the highlight of the Winter Show pay a visit to Stand 29 Austin, the greatest motoring investment. You owe it to yourself to see these new Austins to examine the fine quality of the workmanship, inspect the numerous improvements and be convinced that I I Austin is definitely the greatest motoring investment. ’«> xV ’ ’ 'jjM| NO CARS ON THE ROAD TO-DAY Y .| lltl |j| l M l (mTr K r ■ ■ * ARE SMARTER or MORE ORACEFUL Y YET SO PRACTICAL 1N DESIGN ■’ jT AGENTS FOR AUSTIN Brown Wood Motors Ltd. 'win'.iiin X Sefton Street, Timaru

SMITH’S OPEN WAREHOUSE, LTD. FEKGY AND SMITHY (CONTINUED) —A rough looking rebel here came forward, gave a slovenly salute and said. "This man,” pointing' to Jimmi Lekki, “is the Emperor’s chief organiser and is lying.” "Arrest these men the officer said. The rebel grabbed at Jimmi Lekki only to receive a neat upper cut which knocked him out. ’’Keep your filthy hands off of me,” said Jimmi. Smithy and Fergy sprang to Jlmmi’s assistance but were soon overpowered and dragged away more dead than alive. "Poor cows,” said a tall soldier to himself, “they hadn’t one hope in merry bell to stop that ruddy blush, poor cows, I wonder where the sky poos will tilly dale them,” and the tall soldier marched at the rear of the little procession which ended at the Wadi-Halfi jail. Here he roughly grabbed ’Smithy, gave him a kick and dragged him into the jail. "One B— to another.” he said to Smithy as he gave him a furious kick in the ribs which somehow didn’t hurt so much as it might have done. "Burra Wonga Brooralla bingie.” said Smithy as he aimed a kick at the tall soldier who sprang back to avoid it. The door closed and our friends were Italian prisoners. “Are you hurt Smithy?” groaned Fergy. “that fellow surely booted you good,’’ Smithy grinned. "Well hear from him later,” he said, "he’s an Aussie named Simpson, I met him years ago at Echuca on the Murray River in Victoria, he was having a good laugh at a crowd called the doughsnatchers.” —‘To be continued). Rates are up a half Penny, Offset this by purchasing from Smithy— LADIES’— 3 RACKS OF FASHION’S WINTER GENTLEMEN— 3 RACKS SUITS, WORSTED COATS All Models. Wonderful Furs, from £4/4/-; TWEED AND SERGE, Prices from 35/- to £7/7/-; 2 RACKS OF MATRONS’ SMART TAILORED AND 1 RACK 50 FEET LONG, MEN’S OVERCOATS, FURRED COATS, from £3/3/- to £B/87-; 1 RACK from 30/- to £6/10/-; 1 RACK WORKERS’ SUIT. TAILORED TWEED AND TEDDY BEAR COATS, Oddments. Come in for a dinkum bargain. UNDER--45/-to £6/10/-; 3 RACKS OF TAILORED COSTUMES WEAR, not a box or two. but Piles of Packages, New Cloths, 9 Sizes, S.S.W. to X.X.O.S. from £3/3/-; Bought Early. Save 20 per cent. Heaps of Bundles 2 RACKS SAMPLE EVENING FROCKS, no Two alike of SOX. from 9d pair to 7/6; 500 Pairs of TROUSERS A blaze of colour, from 29/6 up. to choose from; why wear patches? Let Smithy help. Come to the Warehouse, SMITH’S, 45 GEORGE ST., Timaru

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT FORM | *:* FOR 5 ► Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Situations Vacant, and Lost and Found Advertisements • X Rates: 16 Words, 1/- Cash; 3 Consecutive Insertions, 2/6 Cash. If Booked, Double Rates. ’ t t I I * i * -—— <* * ••• X- - * I I I I I t ♦ * ; Signature Classification X j Address N °- of Insertion’ { J ? 4- Cash Paid J.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20762, 24 June 1937, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20762, 24 June 1937, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20762, 24 June 1937, Page 15