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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—£l Note, between Arcade and Gabites’ corner, Friday night. Finder please return to Herald Office. I OST—On Friday, between Dominion Hotel and Watson Hervey’s garage, Small Watch Pendant. Finder please return to Herald Office. Reward. I OST—Vicinity Russell Square and Park Rose Gardens, Lady’s Gold Wristlet Watch, initials L.M.L. on back. Kindly leave at Herald Office. Reward. T OST—Pair of Binoculars. “Chevalier.” Reward at Herald Office. Vf/E wish to announce we have Just onened up a whole new range of hearth rugs in colourings that are new and prices sure to please. Axminster rugs 6x3, 35/- each, in blue, pinx, green and fawn. An ideal Christmas or wedding present. Call and see them at the South Canterbury Carpet Coy., opp. G.P.0., Sophia Street. WORK WANTED I AWN mowers repaired and sharpened. collected and delivered. Old mowers bought. Write or call 83 King Street. WANTED TO HIRE YV/ANTED —To hire caravan for one W month from January 7. Apply for address at Herald Office. FINANCIAL VV/ anted —£350 for investment, good ™ security and interest. Apply, D. 69, Herald Office. MISCELLANEOUS pIVE a mirror this Christmas. The latest shapes at F. Lewis and Sons DAD Legs! Worst cases successfully J-* and permanently healed with Varex Method of Treatment. Four to six weekly dressings usually sufficient. Free booklet. Ernest Healey. Pharmaceutical Chemist, Varex, Ltd., Box 1558 T, Wellington. VV/HITE table potatoes 6/6 sack; garW den lime 3 9 1401 b; garden manures, pea stakes; split bluegum fence stakes. Any quantity supplied, free delivery. Alien’s Coal and Produce Coy., 45 Stafford St., ’phone 1461.

You Can Hardly SEE these Prlces-They’re so Small Jk CHRYSLER "65” TOURER. A most popular == IL J EP. ■ > model In wonderful order, good hood and = rigid side curtains. Equipped with good set PRICES REDUCED of tyres. Engine in perfect order. 25 m.p.g. ~ TOMW'T' TH Km'TMlMf' Chevrolet delivery van. Butchers! == IwX “X Ve “1N Vx 1 XXXIxi VJ Bakers! Tradesmen! This Van is in excellent SS order. An absolute bargain. Sale Price, £95 = BROWN WOOD MOTORS have heavily reduced all AUSTIN SEVEN TOURER. This very = their Used Car Prices for this month only. COME S^ P ' t ° P order ' = IN NOW while the Half-Yearly Stocktaking Sale ““ WeU ShOd ' ' Sale £K is on ! BEAN TOURER. This high-class English := car in good mechanical condition, good hood = and rigid side curtains, newly painted. BROWN WOOD just out of the workshop after overhaul. w jr W Hurry in for this bargain Sale Price £45 = £▼> AVz O Lj AIZ ■ FORD N.B. *-TON TRUCK. Just the vehicle = for work on the farm, overhauled, set of == AUSTIN SALES and SERVICE good tyres, newly painted. - SMe Price £39 = AFFTON STREET TIMARU FORD MODEL T TOURER. One of the = SLriUIN . • • 111VIAK.U best we have traded for a long while. Five == practically new tyres, good general appear- == Waimate Agents: DASH’S GARAGE. After hours ’Phone: 99 ance. ------ Sale Price £l5 = lllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllh SMITH S OPEN WAREHOUSE, LTD. FERGY AND SMITHY (Continued) . . Don’t you make any move or outcry, general,” said Jimml Lekki. “And you’ll be quite safe. One peep from you and the Dictator will be just one general short in his army.” “Damn the luck.” Tie said, as a knock came to the door. The general looked at Jimml Lekki who withdrew the automatic from sight, keeping the general covered under the table. “Hear what he has to say but if you say a word about a hold-up you will be responsible for his death as well as your own, no tricks now.” The general cried, "Come in,” and the officer commanding the gyroscope entered and saluted smartly. A look of surprise crossed his face momentarily at the sight of his late prisoners dining with the general, then discipline took its grip. “Gyroscope is ready, sir, and as soon as we get the prisoners aboard we can be off and if possible, sir, I would like to start at once as there’s a big blow coming and from its looks it will be upon us within the half-hour.” Smithy gave a quiet little laugh “We’re going with you officer, but as guests not as prisoners. The general has received word that we are much more important to the Dictator . . . ’” (To be Continued). 70 Greek Model Gowns added to Smith’s Showroom Stock To-day MODELS by GASPI CHIPERE 7 to 10 Guineas LADIES—New Swagger Coats, pastel shades, all Eng- GENTLEMEN—Large Range of Worsted Suits, latest lish samples, 49/6. 50 Special Model Frocks with cut, Naw and Herringbone stripes. £5//5/0 to £B/8/0. Bolero Jackets, £3/3/0. A rack of 200 Heavy Silk worsted Suits in new shades of Green. Fawn. Brown Frocks, plain, floral materials, 27/6. Imported pa , n Astrachan, Leopard Cloth and Fancy Broadtail Short ,£ G y ’f 4 ' 15 _° to £7 ' 7/ “: Sh w G and Three-quarter Coats, £4/4/0. Matrons’ Full Airforce Blue, Grey, and Brown, 37, 6. Flannel and Length Heavy Ottoman Silk Coats, W.X. to X. 0.5., Worsted Sports Trousers, Greys and Fawns, 10/6 to 45/-. English Light Weight Novelty Suits, flappers 3 7/6. Fancy Pyjamas, New Revers, 12/6 to 17/6. and S.W., 49/6. The Latest Pin Spot Worsted Pointsetter Shirts to match all new suits, 8/11 to 12/6. Costumes, £3/3/0. X.O.S. £4/4/0. Tailored Slacks and Sleeveless Pullovers, Cricket Cable Stitch Sweaters, Action Back Blazers, 28/6. Silk Locknit Sports Shirts, Fancy Hose, etc. Come to the Warehouse, SMITH’S, 45 GEORGE ST., Timaru. j CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT FORM i | FOR ♦ * I *:* Wanted. For Sale, To Let, Situations Vacant, and Lost and Found Advertisements- ♦ i * * Rates: 16 Words, 1/- Cash; 3 Consecutive Insertions, 2/6 Cash. If Booked, Double Rates. ’ ♦ f r * * £ i i I * t i t --- —______ + t ? ❖ .■■ - ■ ■ pj * . m I I s t ♦ 1 ■ ■■■ 1 ♦ V £ Signature Classification * 4- Address Ko. of Insertions £ 1 " * | Cash Paid £

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLV, Issue 21211, 5 December 1938, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLV, Issue 21211, 5 December 1938, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLV, Issue 21211, 5 December 1938, Page 13

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