BEATH’S | After=Sale I • :: Specials I FOR [This Week Only] : In our recent short Sale of Seven Days, many Special :: • Values did not find room on the Bargain Tables, so •• : this week we clear them out. They’re real Money it ; Savers and exceptionally good buying to-day. i ii COUNTRY CUSTOMERS g : You too can share in these Exceptional Values « j despite benzine restrictions. Just write or telephone :: i BEATH’S, TIMARU, ’Phone No. 187. We pay | 1 postage on all Soft Drapery. :: i n i BARGAIN No. I —3o DOZEN ONLY y | BEAUTIFUL EMBOSSED BATH TOWELS. Splendid : drying quality, in shades of Pink, Blue, Lemon. :: s Large size, 54in. x 27in. Usually 4/11 each. This Week at Beath’s, only 2/11 each :: 1 I No. 2— 30 PAIRS | ! PURE WOOL N.Z. MADE BLANKETS. Soft Heavy | : Quality. We advise customers to buy now as :: s Blankets will be scarce later on. ;j • Single Bed Size, 27/6 pr. Double Bed Size, 39/6 pr. H I I No. 3 12 DOZEN ONLY | TEA TOWELS. The noted “Wear Best” brand :: | made in Ireland. Splendid dryers, no fluffy bits on H J dishes or glassware with these reliable cloths. :: This Week at Beath’s, 6/11 half doz. •• i « No. 4 24 GROSS | | TOILET SOAP, our well known “Lido” brand. A H | faintly perfuVned soap in assorted colours. Lathers :: well, nice Size tabs, marvellous value. t This Week at Beath’s, 7 cakes for 1/- :: • » : :: No. 5 20 ROLLS ONLY 3 SCOTCH INLAID LINOLEUMS, 6 feet wide. A 1: | marvellous choice of new designs and colours. H g Suitable for all household purposes. Years and years B of wear—Linoleums will be hard to buy later so :: | secure them now. •• v This Week at Beath’s 11/6 yd. H I BEATH’S, | GEORGE STREET TIMARU | ' " ' On : Y LU. • - - A' ■ ' . v r/ ; ■ . ■■ ■ // •” ' I'j'l •‘- fi" 1 -. .0* ' I 1 /’-{•■ ‘Ml’■*, 5,,. M. A'• .‘/''■’i'lP' ■7W ..7 7 .>7 > ’ A ( 1 'ri I ‘ 111 ,r JI . The Long Handle or Tiger's Milk for Plunket Shield Babies ! I.ast Saturday all hands from the Loving Care Bottlery assembled at the cricket ground. Major Burr-Cantle, with his back to the field, recalled how he took 36 off one over in the famous Army versus Poona Potspurs game in ’B4. Inkson, the Scratchetary, said that he could knock back the long hops and was brilliant in the cover pint position. Sandy, the Storeman, argued it was best to use the long handle when going for a dip, which made Trixie the Typiste say she just adored swimming. At which juncture they adjourned to the Cricketers’ Arms for a bottle of afternoon tea. TIM: A long-’un is a pleasant change from a wrong-’un, messmate. HU: »«, the tony handle answers this call for brighter cricket, TIM: Watch me glide this one gaily down the gully. HU: Praise be for Cricketers’ Consolation, Hats men's Hou homie, Umpires’ Utnbrosia. Timaru, the grandest full toss in the world. All/ U*" The Friendliest Drinks In the World _ COPYRIGH I TAS 1.40 Br.S'rd and Bollltd with lomni cart by NEW ZEALAND BREWERIES LTD.. Tlm.ru Branch.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLVIII, Issue 21576, 12 February 1940, Page 5
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