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ACCOMMODATION Lost and Found Advertisements—Cash rate 1/- for 16 words, or three insertions for 2/6; each additional word one penny per Insertluu. Booked rate double cash rate. VV ANTED—Board for boy 16 years of vv age; urgent. State particulars to 1 C. 68, Herald Office. and daughter (aged 2) require board, Timaru, Dec. 14 to 21. Near beach. State terms. Write 18 Talfound St., Christchurch. DED sitting room wanted by young married couple, for one week, from Boxing Day. Morning tray if possible. Write 23 Kepple St., New Brighton. TWO females, 1 male, want board and 1 residence 10 days, Dec. 24 to Jan. 2 inclusive. Particulars to 7 Leithbank Street, Dunedin. ' I ’WO young ladies require board, Ti--1 maru, near beach, 10 days Christmas. Reply Miss E. Scott, 95 Sullivan Avenue, Christchurch. VV ANTED —Reasonable board, two ** young ladies, fortnight Christmas. Timaru. State terms to D.J., ‘ Advertiser,” Chief Post Office, Dunedin. VVANTED—House. flat, rooms or W board for family, month Or more, Christmas. Robb, school teacher, Ashburton East. yv/ ANTED—Board near Bay 2 adults, vv 3 children, twins 7 years, other 3 years, fortnight Christmas. 56 Peter St., Caversham, Dunedin. yy/ ANTED—Room, double and single w beds. 2 adults 2 children; Dec. 23 to 28. Tea, bed and breakfast. State tariff. Apply, C. 53. Herald Office. ALASHIEL’S Guest House have vacancies for casual and permanent guests. Telephone 114. [V/I OTHERS! Bring your children to Mt. Harper to recuperate after measles. Bracing air will work wonders. Special terms for families. Apply. Miss Woolley, Mt. Harper Hostel. Peel Forest, ’phone 93A. STUTCHBURY HOUSE SARAH STREET CLOSE TO BAY EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION Permanent and Casual Guests FIRST CLASS TABLE ’Phone 430. MISCELLANEOUS QEE the Matador modern vacuum cleaner at Beggs electrical department. Price £l2/12/- complete. NTOT one penny extra to pay for the * ’ 13 accessories and the hold-all rack when you buy a Matodor. JUDGE vacuum cleaner values any way you wish—the Matador is unquestionably to-day’s best buy. yY7ANTED KNOWN—That lower rents V* spell lower prices. We are favourably known for our reliable wristlet and pocket watches. L. Hunt, The Arcade Watchmaker. (F you want dry pine wood get it at 1 the Farmers. Ring 24, or leave your order at the Grocery Dept. pLECTROLUX, Timaru. W. G. Hill, the new resident representative. Free demonstrations. Liberal allowance on your present system. Supplies and service. Box 168, Timaru. 'T’HERE is charming expression and A excellent quality in every portraiture by Steffano Webb. Appointment in studio or outside. Oxford Building, George Street. ’Phone 398. J7OR SALE— High, Sunny, Half-Acre Section, close to the Bay and Town, in select Residential part of Timaru. For particulars and price, apply to — F. H. KING AND CO., Land Salesmen, 7 Strathallan Street, Timaru. \V7 ANTED—w POULTRY AND PIGS For Our Friday Sales held at 12 o’clock Prices are good with a good demand We pay out on the day of sale Send Along Your Consignments. H. ALLCHURCH AND CO., Auctioneers, Beswick St.

SMiTH’S OPEN WAREHOUSE. LTD, FERGY AND SMITHY (Continued! “. . . Now we will retrieve the gold from your wrecked ship, I have been in constant radio touch with our fighting planes and know all the details even to the death trap of snakes which you allowed our men to walk into, however, war is war and they paid the penalty.” “The gold is nod on board the ship,” said Smithy, "but if you will allow us to talk the matter over for a few minutes we may agree amongst ourselves to let you know of its whereabouts." “Very well,” said the officer, “I will give you fifteen minutes,” and he retired to the gyroscope. “You're not going to give them the gold, are you?” said Fergy and Jimmi lekki simultaneously, “Yes," said Smithy, “and for this reason this country is changing every day these sand dunes shift with every storm and if we were to be taken away without the gold it would be lost.” “You’re right there Smithy,” said Fergy. “let them have it and if we see a chance we’ll grab the gyroscope.” “It’s our only hope and a desperate one,” said Jimmi Lekki, “for this officer is no man's fool and he'll shoot ...” (to be continued). LONDON MODEL FROCKS by James Wickham. NEW YORK MODELS by Miles Gunter. England and America’s Greatest Cutters. CASH OR TIME PAYMENT AT SMITH’S! LADIES Matrons’ Smart New Costumes, pin stripe, GENTLEMEN— New Sample Range of Worsted Suits, specially fitted for £4/4/0. Matrons’Silk Frocks, neat 125 Navy and Black Herringbone stripe, £5-5,0 to floral materials tailored X.X.0.5., 35/6. Matrons’ £B/8/0. Sample Dressy Overcoats, both Cravenette Heavy Ottoman Silk Coats, 45/-. Fine Worsteds, Tweed and Worsted, from 35 -to £6/10/0. Sports £3/3/0 to £5/5/0. Berlei Corsetry for Matrons fitted Coats. Green, Blue. Brown. Grey. etc. Action and bv our expert 5/11 to £3/3/0. A new delivery of pleated backs. 39/6 to £3/5/0. Others at from 17/6. American Model Frocks and Bolero Sults. 21/- to Flannel and Worsted Sports Trousers from 10 6 to £5/5/0 100 English Novelty Jacket Suits, new checks 37/6. Trousers for the Huge Man up to 54 meh waist and stripes, 45/-. Swagger Coats, Box Coats, Astrachan with 34in. leg, best Whipcord Fancy Saddle Cloth, and Leopard Coatees, Tailored Coats, All Tailored Prices from 29/6 to 39/6. Why pay 50-. Latest Fur English Samples from 29/6 to £9/9/0. Felt Hats. 15/6 to 35- -. Come to the Warehouse, SMITH’S, 45 GEORGE ST., Timaru.

| CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT FORM f ■ ♦ I for ♦ * •:* Wanted, For Sale, lo Let, Situations Vacant, and Lost and Found Advertisements— J I i •j* Rates: 16 Words, 1/- Cash; 3 Consecutive Insertions, 2/6 Cash. If Booked, Double Rates. * J | ❖ Y t t I I I ? t I I I i i i I ~’ ———— | t Signature Classification t ■? * £ Address _____________________ No - of Insertions __________ * « I Cash Paid *

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLV, Issue 21186, 5 November 1938, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLV, Issue 21186, 5 November 1938, Page 23