Si Si THERE IS NO FINER RANGE OF FINE SILKS IN SOUTH CANTERBURY THAN THAT TO BE SEEN at HERBERTS ! ! SILKS FOR DAYTIME ♦ H SILKS FOR EVENING [ SILKS FOR ANYTIME 1 FILMY GEORGETTES WHITE BOILING SILK ~ Eovely shades for Evening. Bridesmaids In a dependable quality A A»JE.jLjFxnA JUL = Frocks or for Informal Frocks. Pink, gQ iflChcS Wide 1 6 _ Skv, Salmon, Clover. Saxe, Lemon, FEATURES I kanton crepe = \Xrll known lor good service. 1 DOUBLE SPUN FUJI SILK 30 inch ' 1 9 • 36in. CLOQUE SHEERS j finest wearing quality for School Boi li ng CREPE DE CHENE A Lovely Cloth for Lingerie. • Exceptional \alue. 36i11. 1/11 1/11 1 P °P UL AR CREPE SATIN ENGLISH SPUN SILKS itAfURt -»■ / A = Heavy Quality all purpose »ilk —-in , , . > s i■, /■ ,i i p- i ci A very attractive range o neat designs. ~ White, Cream, Magnolia, rink, Salmon, ■ ” j ® COLOURED TOWELS Green, Rust. Red Saxe, Turquoise, Jo ITlCrl. Z 11 yard . c . ] . n . . ~ Navy and Black. B 36 inch. 3 6 and 311 FLORAL SILK LINEN FRIDAY •) /n ~ attract > ve l pat design on Clover, FEATURE 3/9 PURE SILK Crepe de Chenes Green and Red Clay. - In White. 36 inches Wide. ITICn. 3 11 @ “TT" I A„ Ji .Co23.’’- / .! 1 5m /n LOVELY ENGLISH SILKS featuring Tucks and Ouilting, == hor Malrons Frocks . . . on Grou ■ 1 Navy and Black. ' ' = REAL CHINESE TUSSORE u' Friday pn / rn /c = „ , , , v r, j 'J' 5 UiCD. J il and €• i 1 FEATURE oj/- 09/0 ~ Rich Cream shade. 1 ears of hard wear. zS \\ a. lies Peifcctly. *l/11 Beautiful Palletle Designs on locknit SLIPS me . Superior Quab’ty SILKS W i ASSAM SILK ? f™ E 5/11 | • ISLAND BASKETS g LING F.RIF. SILKS Tl»-, 1,. Fresh Stocks of New’Shapes. = Dainty shades of Sky, Green, Maize, Medallion Design on Naiy. Black and NR sizes. __ Salmon, Shell Pink and Saxe. Brown Grounds. 9G innb 7 7 1 felture3/11 to 5/11 1 30 inch. 1/6 ’ = . ORGANDI MUSLIN Striped WASHING SILKS We have to hand new stocks of White IllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliJn: In Smart Stripes. 30 inch. 2/6 and Colours. F rom 2 11 yard HERBERTS
South Canterbury Jockey Club i? z - •■/ ■ ’ ' s ' WIN AND PLACE BETTING INDICATOR TOTALISATOR TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS—SpeciaI Trains leave Timaru for Course at 11.7 a.m. and 12.3 p.m. ADMISSION CHARGE: MEN SZ-, LADIES 2/6. CARS 2/6 First Race 12.30 p.m. RACES at Washdyke Saturday, 19th October, 1940
❖❖❖ < ❖ ❖ *s* *** *»* *s* •5* ’** ••• ••• ♦ ••• •fr *** |PAINT THAT LASTS | I SPRING TIME IS PAINTING TIME S We Stock the Following Renowned Makes:—NELSON, at 24/- gal. * ••• CRESCENT, 24/6 gal. COVERWELL, at 19/- gal. RED ROOF J* from 18/9 gal. BARN RED, 12/9. WAGON AND IMPLEMENT, at 27/6 gal. WALL BRUSHES, from 3/6. VARNISH BRUSHES, 1/-. # £ RAW OIL, TURPS. DRIERS, VARNISH. STAINS. SHELLAC. Etc. * AND FOR SPRING CLEANING | £ SCRUBS 1/-, BROOMS 3/9, MOPS 3/6, POLISHING OIL 1/6, CARPET * SWEEPERS from 30/-, WRINGERS 58/9, CLOTHES BASKETS 11/6. * I PRIEST and HOLDGATE, LTD. s j THE IRONMONGERS f
WHO SHOULD MAKE A WILL? YOU should if you possess any assets WHY You should make a Will Because you should jealously guard your rights to dispose of your estate as YOU wish, and not according to rigid rules dictated by the laws of inheritance. WHEN You should make a Will NOW 1 I Putting oft the making of a Will Is a mistake which may have far-reaching consequences. Such neglect on your part can be very unfair to your family, and may causa great hardship. DO NOT DELAY, BUT BIGHT A WAT APPOINT The Perpetual Trustees Company Ltd. A.M.P. BUIUUNGS, TIMARU AS YOUB EXECUTOR AND TRUSTEE i
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLVIII, Issue 21788, 18 October 1940, Page 9
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