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NEWS AN D NOTES.

A euchre tournament, in aid of tho Celtic Cricket ■ Club, will be held in S: Patrick's Hall to-night, at 8.

The Timaru Pipe Band will give a novelty concert at the Bay Rotunda on Wednesday at S p.m.

(•outer's Busy Boot Stores advertise the sale of 6 cases of Bostock shoes for ladies, at from 28s 6d a pair. The styles- are the latest, and' quality the best. Also, ladies’ arctic felt collar slippers, leather soles, at 3s lid a pair. —Souter’s Boot Stores.

To the travelling public this Easter, a light suit ease will be a necessity. Made of stout fibre, metal bound, eight cap corners, two sliding lever locks, those suit cases are remarkable value at the price. Made in three sizes 22, 24, and 26 inch, at 13s Gd, 15s 3d, ami 16s 9d, at Alston’s. ...

AA’o are.pleased to advise that wo have now landed a further shipment of our famous 36in longcloths, snow white, perfectly pure and free from dressing, thoroughly shrunk, and unequalled for value, at Is 3d, Is Gd, and Is 9d yard. Twelve yards posted free from “The Louvre,” Central Stafford Street. ...

The one mile world’s record for lightweight motor-cycles, made in 1924 by A. Woodman, was lowered at Auckland on February 27th by C. Goodman, mounted on a 2£ A.J.S. Goodwin covered the eight furlongs in the remarkable time for this type of machine of 54 3-osec. Both lightweight and sidecar models of this famous British cycle may be inspected at It. A. Rodgers, Stafford Street South.

An exceptional offer of ladies’ fine knitted wool jumpers in four new styles—roll collar, polo collar, round neck, and V neck, with or without pockets, in twelve dainty colourings—good value at 12s 6d to 15s 6d, but to-day wo offer the lot at 9s lid each. See centre show case early at “Tho Louvre.” ...

Our sale is still going strong, and fresh bargains are being offered in all departments every day. AVe are holding a special sheeting campaign for tills week only, wo stock only reliable makes, and along with this goes our usual motto of satisfaction or your money refunded. Single ’ bed white twill sheeting, linen finish, 5 yards for 11s dd; single bed white H.B. sheeting, 5 yards for 12s 6d; single bed white soft twill sheeting, 5 yards for 9s lid; double bed sheeting 72in., white twill, prices from o yards for 14s 6d; extra wide double sheeting BUin. heavy white twill, o yards for 16s lid; 80in. white twill linen finish sheeting, 5 yards for 17s 6d; 80in Finlay’s! linen "finish sheeting, 5 yards for 19s 6d; our best, quality, linen finish twill sheeting, usual price 33s Gd, pair, special price 27s 6d pair. The above sheeting will be hemmed free of charge if so desired. Visit our store to-day. Bargains in all departments. McGruer, Davies and Co.

All' wool niarocain, black" and nil newest shades, 42-inch, 4s Gd a yard. Bust and ~Co., drapery specialists, 84 Stafford Street South. ...

AVorins in Children. —Many of the minor ailments which children are subject to, may he traced in the first place To.the presence of worms in the system. If your children are irritable and do nob sleep well at night, it is extremely probable they requue treatment for worms. A most effective remedy is Ayres Tonic AA’orm Syrup. Pleasant to take and acts speedily, cleansing tho system and restoring the child to a condition of normal health. Price 2s 6d, posted 3s. E. C. Ayres, M.P.S., Chemist, Timaru.

40-inch pure wool dress flannels. Shades grey, .navy, cardinal, saxe, and green, 4s Gd a yard. Bust and Co., drapery specialists, 84 Stafford Street South. ...

Indigestion Conquered.—E. C. Ayres, chemist, of Timaru, has received a striking tribute to the efficacy of his Indigestion Remedy from a recent visitor to Timaru. This gentleman, who was a sufferer.' for years, had tried numerous remedies in his native town of Dunedin, and it was not until lie was-ad-vised by a friend to try Ayres’ Indigestion Remedy, that he obtained any relief. After a few doses, the pain in stomach arid chest ceased, the fullness after eating vanished,...and_he was able to throw off this distressing ailment, ldis digestive organs are now restored to .healthy, normal action, and he can now enioy three meals a day without any discomfort. Ho said life was now worth living. His remedy can bo obtained from E. C. Ayres, chemist, Timiirti, in two sizes, small 2s 6d, double size 4s 6d...

Tliat Scott Bros.’ improvod uiiges are gaining in popularity is proved by the increased number of sales being niado by the local agents, John Edmond Ltd., Sophia Street, who carry a full stock of ranges and spare parts. John Edmond Ltd. have also opened up. a mw shipment of the latest fireplaces and tile surrounds, etc., and .will . be pleased if all interested in building will call at their warehouse and insDect same. ...

Rheumatism. — Sufferers from'Rheumatism and Sciatica and allied complaints will be pleased to learn that their trouble can now bo cuvfiil by the now remedy Rumalox. This medicine has proved its efficacy in hundreds of eases, and never fails to give relief after the first bottle. It neutralises the uric acid in tho system, thus getting to the seat of the trouble, and completely eliminating it. The aching and swollen joints are soon reduced to normal. This remedy also acts as a tonic to tho system. 2s Gd and 4s Cd bottle. Procurable from E. C. Ayres, M.P.S., Timaru.

Tf its “Hosiery” of any kind, buy it at “The Louvre.” Butter value for less money. ...

Ju.st landed direct from British manufacturers, wool frocks, jumpers, sports coats, etc. Tho latest goods at lowest prices. Bust and Co., Drapery Specialists, 84 Stafford Street South....

To moot the increasing demand for a high-grade bicycle at a moderate price, It. A. Rodgers, Stafford Street South, has just landed a shipment of the rioted Royal Enfield machines. Enamelled a t rich black, and finished w-itli gold lines, this well-known English product, presents a handsome appearance, and tlio same guarantee of quality stands behind it, as behind the famous Enfield small arms. Ladies’, girls’ and children’s models, both free and fixed wheel types. Inspection invitod. Liberal time payments if desired. R. A. Rodgers, South Canterbury agent.

Do you study your appearance? A new suit to most men is not an everyday occurrence, therefore you should invest in a suit that combines smartness of appearance and genuineness of build at the same time, paying due regard to tlie price. “Superior” suit prices, are always lower than others. Built under the personal supervision of Mr G.. McKitterick, they give the wearer that dressy appearance, comfortable feeling, and genuine long service that stamp them the unexoolled suit of today. Call and choose your material to-day, and be measured without delay. ...

Two specials this week. 500 pairs of children’s sox in all sizes and colours, all at Is a pair; and 600 pairs of children’s sox and £ sox, all sizes and colours, all at Is lid a pair, at “The Louvre.” ...

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 22 March 1926, Page 2

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NEWS AND NOTES. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 22 March 1926, Page 2

NEWS AND NOTES. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 22 March 1926, Page 2

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