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LOST AND FOUND Lost and Found Advertisements—Cash rate 1/- for 16 words, or three insertions tor 2/6; each additional word one penny per insertion. Booked rate double cash rate. I OST—In Timaru, Parcel of Unfinished Tapestry Work for Ashburton Show. Reward at Herald Office. VY/OUI.D gentleman who found Child's Cardigan, Ashbury Park, please leave at Herald Office. J_OST — Gold Wristlet Watch in vicinity of Bay. Owner’s Christian name engraved on back. Reward. Apply, Herald Office. I OST—Bayonet off service rifle on Tycho road. Finder please leave at Defence Dept., Timaru. I OST—Several weeks ago, Two OneShear Border Leicester Rams, brand Ton rump. Reward. V. Wilson, Levels. J^EFT— In Christchurch-Timaru train on Sunday evening, Lady’s Brown Hat. Would finder please leave at Herald Office. [OST —One Small Black Box containing rings, fortnight or three weeks ago. Reward. Herald Office, Temuka. I OST—From Southburn, Thoroughbred Bay Gelding with cover. Apply, Dalgety and Coy., Ltd. THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL Good News for the Housewife We have just landed a new shipment of Nairn’s heavy Scotch linoleum in all the newer designs and colours. Worth 8/6 yard, to clear at 5/- per yard. Cover your rooms now. Inspection invited at the SOUTH CANTERBURY CARPET Co., Sophia Street, opp. G.P.O. FINANCIAL VY/ANTED —To borrow £lBO, sole mortvv gage on 60 acres freehold farm, interest 6 per cent. Apply, C. 9, Herald Office. WANTED TO RENT VY/ ANTED—To rent furnished house, w two weeks from Dec. 24. Particulars to E. Farmer, 104 Rose St., Spreydon, Christchurch. VY/ ANTED—To rent 4 to 6-roomed " house, reliable tenant. Apply, 8.197, Herald Office. MISCELLANEOUS QMITH’S Bonnie Wee Leather Shop- ° pie, 169 Stafford Street, Timaru. Chamois leathers for ear, window or silver cleaning, 1/- small, 2/3, good to 15/- each. ("YRGANDI hats 3/11, organdi bonnets 2/6, boys’ silk hats 2/6, print flops 1/11, helmets 2/6, print bonnets 1/6. At Arcade Baby Shop. CTVE choice vegetables. Luxury let--1 tuce, Waratah peas, Carentan carrot, Delicious runner beans, Model parsnip, 2/9 posted. F. Smith, nurseryman. Temuka. VIP! Zip! Zip! Shopping bags 4/-; leather 8/6 to £l. Boy C! Girl, look. School bags, kindy 2/9, school 4/6 to 16/6. ’T'HERE is charming expression and 1 excellent quality in every portraiture by Steffano Webb. Appointment in studio or outside. Oxford Building, George Street. ’Phone 398. pENTLEMEN! Just think of it, a bottle of Brylcreem and a tube of Brylfoam shampoo for 1/6. Just the hairdressing your hair is craving for. Why not use it to-day? Buy while the stocks last at Rowland Watson’s, the busy tobacconist ENTING AND ENTING, Sharebrokers, Company Secretaries, Real Estate Agents M. M. ENTING, Fellow of the Real Estate Institute of N.Z. P. S. ENTING, Country Member Ch. Ch. Stock Exchange 241 A Stafford St., Timaru. ’Phone 480. P.O. Box 21.

SMITH’S OPEN WAREHOUSE. LIO. FERGY AND SMITHY (Continued) . . . And perhaps it’s as well for we’d only die of thirst here and I’m as dry as a lime burner’s whiskers now.” “So am I.” said Smithy, “And I’m afraid its us for Italy.” The gyroscope landed almost on top of them and an officer sprang to the ground. He bowed courteously and glancing at the dead Italians said, “I see you have given a very good account of yourselves, gentlemen, but all good things have a terminating point and my instructions are to take you to Rome, so I hope you will be sensible about the matter and give no trouble. You will be closely watched and the slightest aggressive movement on your part will bring instant destruction upon your party.” “We bow to the inevitable,” said Smithy, “but should we see a chance to escape you who would do the same thing surely would not blame us if we were to try.” The officer laughed merrily and shook his finger, “You’re a droll lot,” he said, “but don’t let me catch you trying to escape as my orders are to bring you in dead or alive, and believe me gentlemen I would much rather have you for company alive, as dead people are such a nuisance to shift around . . (To be Continued) SMITH’S Where Universal Fashion stands Supreme —No junk stocked ! ! The Classiest Apparel in New Zealand. FOR CASH or TIME PAYMENT LADIES— ISO Summer Weight Model Suits, smart GENTLEMEN— New Sample Range of Worsted Suits, fancy angora material, 49/6. 50 Special English and cut to the minute fashions. Navy and Herringbone American Suits, all sizes, £3/3/0. Complete Sample stripe, £5/5/0 to £B/10/0. Plain Navy Suits, £4/10/0 Range of Beautiful American Frocks and Suits in the to £7/10 0. New Zealand Worsted Suits in Brown, latest sharkskin silks, 35/6 to £4/19/6. Dainty Imported Green, Fawns and Greys, Laptair fronts, best finish, Floral Frocks for flappers, 15/6 to 39/6. Large selection £4/17/6 to £6 6 0. Latest Snappy Fur Felt Hats, 15/6 of X.O.S. Smartly Cut Frocks and Ensembles, £3/3/0 to 35/-. Lichfield Point Setter Shirts, 8/11. Fancy Special rack of X.X.O.S. Costumes, Navy, Brown and Lichfield Pyjamas. 12 6to 15/6. Worth 20 -. Action Black pin stripes, £4/4/0; worth £B/8/0. Reversible and Semi Action Back Sports Coats, Greens, Browns, Satin Edge to Edge Coats, S.W. to X. 0.5., 45/- to Blues, etc. 39/6 to £3/5 0. Sports Trousers, 300 to £4/4/0. choose from, at from 10 6 to 37/6. Come to the Warehouse, SMITH’S, 45~GEORGE ST., Timaru. » CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT FORM I for * t Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Situations Vacant, and Lost and Found Advertisements— J I Rates: 16 Words, !/• Cash; 3 Consecutive Insertions, 2/6 Cash. If Booted, Double Rates. t ■ •> * « | | ❖ * * I % [ —.______ I J ■ I Signature . Classification X 4 X 4. Address No. of Insertions * I ? Cash Paid __________ a

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLV, Issue 21181, 31 October 1938, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLV, Issue 21181, 31 October 1938, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLV, Issue 21181, 31 October 1938, Page 15

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