An Avoidance of anything Sensation ah Merely c-!>■ I Coihi eaetsll Thomson's people managed to complete marking and HI 1 ing in those .15 Cares and 1 lain; ex “Turnkina," sightlv Dominion Products, too. Coat's, Costumes, Dress and Gentlemen’s Tweeds. Flannels 1/11 up, Blankets 21/6 up, Rugs IG/G, Wools Irom Roslyn, Ka.iapoi, Rosetlalo, (Purple Heather at Sid, 5/G head, and Rose IOJd —■ G/ll" head are Baldwin's), every wanted Colour. Pullovers, Jumpers, Cardigans. Gent’s Overcoats 50/- up, All Wool Full Sac Style. See these. Even the public service is extolling them; all classes Gentlemen’s Wear prefer to get here. Ladies in Household different as we often get a line 25 to 50 per cent, off, viz., Madias Muslin or Cardigan, when they first came in. 50 per cent, off which permitted us'selling a 43/6 article at 17/9; hardly seems likely, but was the case. Anyway that is how we work ami seems to suit all concerned. HABERDASHERY. Erinoid Bag Frames 2/G up, Buttons all sizes, 4d up, Rose and Purple Heather Fingerings 5/- or 6/-, Wheeling Yarns S/ll and 9/11, Dress Clasps lOd to 2/G, Cords, Fancy Elastic Garters lljd pair up, Celluloid Knitting Pins 1/2, Esplanade Silk ljd Skein. HOSIERY. Marl Hose 1/6, Art Silk, “BlueBird,” “Three Knights,” Bond's Dominion Product, 9 Fashionable Shades, etc., Prices 2/11 to 9/11, Cashmere in Season’s Colours too, 3/3, 3/11, 4/3, Black from 2/11. One maker very reliable Children’s in Pastel. Black 1-1 and 4-1 rib, Sox, Novel, Bright Shades also on Sale. GLOVES. We can extol these Goods. Real Suede, Pastels and Grey Embroidered Gauntlet. Black Kid, White Points S/ll or 9/11. All usual Numbers. Fabric Suede Gauntlet 3/6, .a good 4/11 Glove. Worsted for the colder weather 2/11, Chamois, Putty, all the new tints; altogether en regie. Space prevents more. FANCY. See the Fur Trimmings and Clipped Wool. DRESSES. 30 Pieces Repps, Corsets, Marocain Effects 3/3 up, 40 Pieces Dominion Products in all Wool Tweeds, D.W., 5/6 to 9/11, or higher for 54in. Very stylish goods. Charming Silks too. Self and' Floral Crepe-de-Chene, Double Width, Satins and Glacies from 9/11, Brilliants and Checks G/G and 6/11, New Fuijis, New Velveteens, others, Worrall’s or Louis 2/11, 4/11, Extra Wide, 7/11, 9/11. “Louis” have always prepared ourselves. Have had great quantities of stuff from A. Louis. Years of wear, in fact never get the pile weakened. Silk Marocains-—Cigar, Cinnamon, Rosewood, etc. Cheaper Dress Stuff 42-44 in. 2/11, Rosewood, Light Grey, Dark Grey, Coatings, Naps, Musquash Seal, Every Day Prices. Miss Parke available. THOMSON’S, F. G. SMITH & C 0„ WAREHOUSEMEN, GEORGE STREET, TIMARU. We Supply: LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING BOOTS AND SHOES. BLANKETS, TOWELS, FANCY GOODS, ETC., ETC. No matter wliat if is you want, we will get it for you or. a small percentage. PLEASE NOTE: Wo Stock No Shoddy Goods, and Our Prices Are Always Under Sale Prices. FOR WORKMEN. Twist Shirts, 6/3, Men’s Hats 9/3, Men’s Light Underpants 2/11, Plasterers’ Heavy Bibs IC/11, Palmer Nap Trousers S/G, Drill Bib Overalls S/11, Engineers’ Combinations 13/3, Boys’ High School Shorts, from 10/F. G. SMITH AND COt, WAREHOUSEMEN. Wanted— Mill Hands, And all who suffer from dust in the eyes to use our PROTECTORS: Clear Glass, Aluminium Dustproof Sides . . . 3/6 Amber Glass, Leather Dustproof Sides . . . 4/G Amber Sunglare Glass, Ventilated Sides . . . . . 5/We have also a range suitable for Motorists, Sunbathers, Motor Cyclists, and all who suffer from Sunglare. A. NEWLAN HANCOCK, CHEMIST AND OPTICIAN, TEMUKA.
MISS DORA KING, Pupil o£ Mr A. J. Bunz (Pupil of Leschetizky), Resumes Teaching Pianoforte and Theory. Address: 33 WOODLANDS STREET. ALFRED W. V. VINE, F.R.0.0., A.R.C.M., L.R.A.M., Tuition given on Organ and Pianoforie; in Singing, Voice Production, Theory of Music, Harmony, and Counterpoint, Elementary and Advanced. Term begins from First Lesson. Address: s(i ELIZABETH STREET. AT BERi’S TEMUKA, FURNITURE! FURNITURE! GENUINE, ALWAYS GENUINE. BEDROOM SUITES. Call and look at Windows. OAK BEDROOM SUITES FROM £2O HEARTH RUGS AND MATS, A GREAT BARGAIN. F. BERI COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHER, Opposite Post Olicc, TEMUKA. Telephone 34. Undertaking as usual at Lowest Rates
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 22 March 1926, Page 8
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