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LOST AND FOUND Lost and Found Advertisements—Cash rata 1 - for 16 words, or three insertions for 26: each additional word one penny per insertion. Booked rate double cash rate, with minimum charge of 2/6. J^OST —Carter's Book of Evans and Coy., in Stafford Street, Thursday, 24th June. Finder please return to Atlas Flour Mills. gTRAYED to my property one Brindle and White Cow. If not claimed will be sold to defray expenses. H. Bloomfield, Claremont. J7OUND —A Parcel containing woman’s clothing, Dominion Garage, Timaru. Communicate 13K Pleasant Pt. STRAYED on to our property. Pleasant Point, Black Pig. Owner may have same by paying expenses. W. j. Clarke. Pleasant Point. I_OST— One Ford V-8 Hub Cap, Temuka district. Finder please communicate Hally’s Garage, Temuka. j^OST—Pair Horn-Rimmed Glasses, between Ballantyne’s corner and Golf House, via Evans and- White Sts. Reward at Herald Office. pOUND at the Women’s Institute Depot, A Sum of Money. Please apply Depot. 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.0., Sophia Street, Timaru. PERSONAL QHARACTER analysed from handwriting. Expert knowledge. Interesting, helpful. Enclose stamp. Madame Lee, Jervois Road, Auckland. WANTED TO EXCHANGE WE have client who wishes to exchange 3 sections, good locality, as deposit on modern brick bungalow Apply, Wentworth Mart. MISCELLANEOUS XV/ESCO Kalsomine for shabby walls v 3/6 packet at F. Lewis and Sons. CMITH’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. "THERE is satisfaction in painting 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. P’OOTBALLS! Big school No. 5 and men's full size (Sykes) 10/6 and 15/6 complete (for month only). Smith’s Leather Shop. QTATE Auction Coy. have some excellent businesses for sale. Inquire about these money makers. QAFETY glass motor screens can be supplied by F. Lewis and Sons. CAIL'S FISH CAFE Cashel St., near the Bridge. OYSTER SOUP & FRIED OYSTERS OUR SPECIALTY AN EXCEPTIONAL CHANCE 2 ACRES (G.L.), nice home and outbuildings—£lloo. For sale, exchange or lease. Worth prompt inspection. Handy to rail, school and town. Early inquiry saves disappointment. H. ALLCHURCH AND CO. C.F.C.A.. LIMITED FOR COAL AND FIREWOOD Rhone 24, or leave orders at Grocery Department.

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 JLb the numerous improvements and be convinced that J I I | Austin is definitely the greatest motoring investment. E -WB NO CARS ON THE ROAD TO-DAY . ■ mW ARE SMARTER or MORE GRACEFUL yet SO PRACTICAL IN DESIGN I 1 i I | B i ■ .Bk AGENTS FOR AUSTIN Brown Wood Motors Ltd. Sefton Street, Timaru

OPEN WAREHOUSE, LTD. FERGY AND SMITHY (CONTINUED) —“You see,” he continued, “in those days there was a duty on flour, bread and wheat going from New South Wales into Victoria, but they forgot to put a duty on dough, so the dough was mixed In New South Wales and carted over the bridge into Victoria at Echuca and baked into breed, thus evading the tax. Whilst crossing the bridge the dough was fair game for the Sundowners camped under the bridge and these Sundowners grabbed handfulls of dough from the waggons as they crossed the bridge until they had enough to make a batch of bread for themselves. These tramps baked the bread in ovens pinched from unoccupied houses in Echuca and which they had built into the river bank under the bridge.” "This isn’t a mulga yarn," said Smithy to Jimml Lekki, who just then sat up rubbing his head. “I know it’s right," said Jimmi. “I saw the dough snatchers at work myself one year I came through from a station I was shearing at outside Denny Qulnlln and we crossed at Echuca.” “They keep a jolly good band there too.” he said, “a fellow named Simkins on something like that was conductor, a smart blighter too—"(To be Continued). Where are you going My Pretty Maid? To be made Prettier at Smiths, kind Sir She said. LADlES— Special Buy of WINTER COATS, al! models GENTLEMEN— SPECIAL COTTON AND WOOL from £3/3/-. SUPER MODEL WINTER COATS 50, UNDERWEAR, genuine English comfortable warm £B/8/- for £4/4/-. Sample Buy of DAINTY SEMI- and easy to wash—SINGLETS 5/6. U-PANTS 5/11 EVENING FROCKS. American goods, 50 at 15/-. to X.O.S. at 6/11 and 7/11. NAVY SERGE SUITS. DAINTY EVENING FROCKS. 100 styles, £3/3/- goods English Cloth from £4/10/- to £6/6/-. New Pattern for 27/6. Smithy has bought 200 SILK DAY WORSTED SUITS in Greys, Browns, etc.. £4/5/- to FROCKS, useful styles 19/6. RACK Of SMART £7/7/-. TWEED SUITS from 29/11 to WESTMORECOSTUMES bought at 25 per cent, discount, priced LAND TWEEDS at £3/10/-. A Few left Oddment from £3/3/-. Samples SUITS to be sold for Worksuits from 45/-. Come to the Warehouse, SMITH’S, 45 GEORGE ST., Timaru

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20764, 26 June 1937, Page 23 (Supplement)

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Page 23 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20764, 26 June 1937, Page 23 (Supplement)

Page 23 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20764, 26 June 1937, Page 23 (Supplement)

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