WANTED. BIG Mid Winter Sale Now on—Silks, Frocks, Cardigans, Hosiery, etc., ail greatly reduced. Come and sec, at “The Liberty,” Stafford Street North. CREPE DE CHINES and Satins, 40 inches wide, in all colours for Evening Frocks, Jumpers and Lingerie. Usually 8s lid. Sale Price 5s lid yard, at “The Liberty,” Stafford Street North. FUJI Silk, good qualit.v. a pure Silk; only a limited quantity. Usually 3s lid. Sale Price 2s lOd yard, at “Tho Liberty,” Stafford Street North. KNITTED Costumes and Tunic Suits, a very fine selection of tho very newest, and all reduced for the sale. Bargain prices from 39s fid. “The Liberty,” Stafford Street North. LADIES’ Stockings —Wc specialise in Hosiery and our values cannot be beaten. All Wool Cashmere in Black and Colours, 2s lid and 3s lid pair; good quality Art Silk at 2s lid and 3s lid, in all colours, at “The Liberty,” Stafford Street North. VELVETEENS, 36 inches wide, heavy pile, Fino Twill, a really excellent quality, in all the best shades. Worth 10s fid yard. Sale Price 8s 6d yard, at “The Liberty,” Stafford Street North. A Resolution Tor 1925. Motorists should follow the example of thousands of discriminating motorists throughout the length and breadth of New Zealand and use only “Duckham’s” Oil. The pleasing results obtained more than justify this resolution. ?T7ILUE weather coming. Be preJ? pared with a . “Unique” Hot Water Bottle. Keeps hotter longer than other makes. All sizes sold by chemists and dealers everywhere. —5. SUPEHFLOUS Hair —Destroyed by “Eusma.” Results guaranteed. Send a stamped and addressed envelope for particulars. Mrs Hullen, Belcher’s Building, near King’s Theatre, Wellington. Also at Auckland. COMMERCIAL BUREAU, Empire Book .Depot. Vacancies Ploughmen, Married. Couples, Farm Hands, Milkers, Cooks, Waitresses, Generals, Parlour Maids, Nurse Girl. Waiting Employment Married Ploughman, harm Hands, Fencers, Domestics. ~ All classes of labour guaranteed. Apply— COMMERCIAL BUREAU, (late Malcolm and Kennedy), Empire Book Depot, Church Street. ’Phone 994. W ANTED— A LARGE BLOCK OF RABBIT-. ING COUNTRY, for Three Capable Men who have their own traps, ferrets, and riiies; they are also prepared to do poisoning. For address apply to: A. TtiOREAU, Telephone 427. Arcade. W ANTED KNOWNOYSTER SEASON COMMENCED. HAS Full Supply procurable at: LURAJUD’S DOMINION CAFE, Stafford Street (opp. National Bank). A meal of Oysters served at a minute’s notice, any hour ol the day; also Oysters in bottles and fried with chips to take home. 7>OUR POINTS WORTH ? KNOWING. 1. —The Engagement Ring—Tho pledge of a man’s fidelity and lifelong partnership. A splendid collection to choose from in all stones, and at all prices. 2. The Wedding Ring —The mystic bond that unites forever man and wife. A fine assortment at reasonable prices, well in keeping with the engagement lines we are offering. 3. —Married or not you will sometimes be called upon to donate Wedding Presents. We have a splendid range in Silver and Electro-plate consisting of all kinds of useful and ornamental articles; also nice linos of Toilet Ware in Xylonite and Ebony. 4. —If you want your Watch Repaired or Repairs made to any kind of Jewellery or Silver Ware, you cannot do better than take it to me. C. G. MORGAN.
NOTABLE BOOKS. The Muse In Council, by John Drinkwater, 10/-. Charles Dickens and other Victorians, by Q., 13/6. The Great Historians, by K. Bell and G. Morgan, 10/-. Empty Chairs, by Sir Squire Bancroft, 13/6. The Revolt of the Angels (Illustrated), by Anatole France, 20/-. The Speckled Domes: An Englishman’s Life in Russia, by Gerard Shelley, 16/-. The Romance of Empire, by Sir Philip Gibbs, 13/6. Adventures in Turkey and Russia, by E. H. Keeling, 13/6. Athletics, by F. A. M. Webster, 8/-. Real Wealth and Financial Poverty, by Captain W. Adams, 10/-. The. Labour Revolution, by Karl Kautsky, 10/-. The League, The Protocol, and The Empire, by Roth Williams, 7/-. The Shadow of The Gloomy East, by F. A. Ossendowskl, 7/-. The Marxian Economic Handbook and Glossary, by W. H. Emmett, 16/-; P. W. HUTTON & CO., BOOKSELLERS AND BOOKBINDERS. £4OOO TO BE WON. TICKETS FOR 2/0. CANTERBURY CRICKET AND TENNIS ART UNION. Ist Prize £IOOO, 2nd Prize £SOO, 3rd Prize £2OO, 4th Prize £IOO, 3th Prize £IOO, 6th Prize £IOO, 10 Prizes of £5 0 each, 20 Prizes of £25 each, 50 Prizes of £lO each, 100 Prizes of £5 each, 168 Prizes aggregating £4OOO in Alluvial Gold. 186 CHANCES FOR EACH TICKET. TO CLOSE SHORTLY. SECURE YOUR TICKET NOW. Posted to any address. Send stamped addressed envelope to: ROWLAND WATSON’S, Hairdresser, Newsagent, Bookseller and Tobacconist, Near the Bay*
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 15 May 1925, Page 14
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