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LOST AND FOUND Lost and Found Advertisements—Cash rate 1/- for 16 words, or three Insertions for 2/6; each additional word one penny per Insertion. Booked rate double cash rate. I OST—Yesterday in town or Church St., Child’s Fawn Sandal. Please return Herald Office. [OST —By invalid pensioner, Wednesday morning. Light Coloured Walking Stick, on the main road near Seadown School. Will finder please return to Gapper and Sheen, grocers, Temuka. I OST—From camp at Raincliff Bridge, 1-1 Dark Brown Gelding with green cover, branded Ireland, Timaru. Reward. Apply, Camp or H. M. Seyb, Washdyke. POUND—On railway line on Sunday, Draught Horse, shod and cover on. Owner may have same by paying expenses. Apply, Owen Connolly, Georgetown, Temuka. QTRAYED from Orari racecourse. 3 Fat Ewes. Finder ring J. Pankhurst, ’phone 112 M, Geraldine. I OST—Cap off Dodge Wheel, between County crushing plant and Tlmaru. Return to Herald Office, Timaru. T OST—On Wednesday, Tame Green Lovebird. Reward. 42 Sefton St. J OST—In Grey Road or Elizabeth St. Gold Wristlet Watch and Chain. Finder please return to Herald Office. I OST—£l Note between LeCren and Main Streets. Reward. Apply, Herald Office. QPRING CLEANING is here. You “J w’ill be needing new floor coverings. We have just landed another shipment of the well-known Calmar Squares. All the latest colours and carpet designs. Sizes 12 x 9, 10.6 x 9. 9 x 9. 7.6 x 9, at the old price from 25/- each. Inspection Invited at the SOUTH CANTERBURY CARPET Co, Opp. G.P.0., Sophia Street. WANTED TO RENT ■VY/ANTED—To rent 2 or 3-roomed ’* furnished flat, handy to town; reasonable. Apply, A. 175, Herald Office. VY/ANTED —To rent house of 4 to 5 rooms, or 3 rooms unfurnished; moderate rent. Apply, A. 173, Herald Office. VY/ANTED—To rent furnished flat or ** house, near Bay, Timaru, December 27 to January 14. State rent. Reply MacDonald, Scargill, Canterbury. VY/ANTED—To rent two fishing huts ” for Labour week-end, either Rangitata, Opihi or Pareora. Apply, stating terms, to A. 159, Herald Office. MISCELLANEOUS COR SALE—Ask your coal merchant about the new Albury coal. IF you want dry willow wood get It at the Farmers. Ring 24, or leave your rder at the Grocery Dept COR SALE—Albury coal from the new 1 seam; a better coal at the old price 20/- per ton. at Albury. 'phone BR. Albury. £25 DEPOSIT—3O/- A WEEK ATTRACTIVE ROUGHCAST BUNGALOW of five rooms and sun porch. Every modern convenience, splendid section, good locality, North End. Price £975. A great opportunity to buy a modern home at a reasonable price on very low terms. NORTH END BRICK BUNGALOW & SUN PORCH A very attractive property. Modern Brick Bungalow with all" convs., four good rooms and sun porch. The section is one of the best in Timaru. PRICE £1125 Government Mortgage £9lO ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW £9so—Worth £lO5O Five good rooms, the very latest conveniences. A splendid i acre section in great order. This is a real home. Finance arranged. THOS. DOYLE, ’Phone 1014 S. 203 Stafford St. Rep: Southland Building Society.

SMITH’S OPEN WAREHOUSE, LTD. FERGY AND SMITHY (Continued) . In disgust They’ve got us by the short hair,” and this was true enough for while they had been circling to find a landing place they had come down close to where the four Italians had landed In their parachutes. The Italians disarmed and warned them at the same time to start no tricks or they would be killed without mercy. They ordered the three captives back to the bomber, but the three refused point blank to go. “We’re exhausted,” said Smithy, "Your bombs gave us a terrible shaking." And the three of them did indeed look as if they couldn’t walk a yard. “Alright," said the Italian spokesman, who spoke English without an accent. “I’ll leave one man to guard you and if you give him any trouble he will shoot you down like the dogs that you are” This speech nettled Jimmi Lekki who retorted “Dogs can bite when least expected, and the man with the lash loses the seat of his pants.” For answer to this sharp retort the Italian fired and one of the greatest Labour men of all time . .(To be continued.) Smith’s Customers are One Large Happy Family. Smith’s Time Payment System makes it so JOIN THE FAMILY CIRCLE r ADIES— Complete Sample Range of English Jocal GENTLEMEN— SO Special Sample Suits, best English Snrins Hats 5/11 to 12/6. 200 New Floral Frocks, Worsted. Cut and finish right, £4/10/0. Navy Suits SS Wto OS 15/6 to 35/6. Model Plain Silk Frocks, English and Colonia! Serge, from £4/17/6. 250 pairs new oversea styles, 49/6 to £4/4/0. Spring Costumes Saddle Tweed Trousers, from 12/6 to Whipcord at and Ensembles Special Matrons’ sizes, £5/5/0. Short 19/11 to 25/6. Wool Felt Hats, best at 4/6. Sports Win Length and S Length Camel Hair Coats, 29/6 to Trousers in Best Worsted Suitings match your coat sq/fi English Sample Astrachan and Furlne Coats, and vest. Sports Coats, Blazers, Sox, Braces, Boots, infest Pastel shades 63/-. New Shipment of Latest Shoes, Blankets, Rugs, Sheets, Pillowcases, Bedspreads, Sydney Shoes as worn at Bondi, very select, 29/6. Curtain Net, Toiletry. Smith’s Stock Everything’ in tbri Warehouse. SMITH’S, 45 GEORGE ST., Timaru.

fj j CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT FORM I * Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Situations Vacant, and Lost and Found Advertisements— X t Rates: 16 Words, 1/- Cash; 3 Consecutive Insertions, 2/6 Cash. If Booked, Double Rates. . •i* ! T ❖ ❖ ■—l ■■■ . ■■ —..■■ll ■ ■ * J I V, ■ - ❖ ❖ * .J. -- - t g 1 Signature - . Classification Address No- of Insertions ________ Cash Paid 4.1 i..i. I i ill l I ..nil . 11..I 1 .. 1 .11 lim.ll 1.1 ATAAHTJ

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLV, Issue 21154, 29 September 1938, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLV, Issue 21154, 29 September 1938, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLV, Issue 21154, 29 September 1938, Page 15

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