An Avoidance of anything' Sensational. Merely Fails! Solid Fuels!! Thomson's people managed lo complete marking and filling in those 15 Cases and Bales ex “Turakina,” Sightly Dominion Products, too. Coats, Costumes, Dress and Gentlemen’s Tweeds. Flannels 1/11 up, Blankets 21/6 up, Rugs 16/G, Wools from Roslyn, Kaiapoi, Rosedalo, (Purple Heather at Sid, 5/6 head, and Rose IOJd — 6/11* 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., Madras Muslin or Cardigans when they first came In. 50 per cent, off which permitted us selling a 43/6 article at 17/0; hardly seems likely, but was the case. Anyway that is how we work and seems to suit all concerned. HA HERD A.SHE RY. Erinoid Bag Frames 2/6 up, Buttons all sizes, 4d up, Rose and Purple Heather -Fingerings 5/6 or G/9, Wheeling Yarns S/ll and 9/11, Dress Clasps lOd to 2/6, Cords, Fancy Elastic Garters lljd pair up, Celluloid Knitting Pins 1/2, Esplanade Silk lid Skein. HOSIERY. Marl Hose 1/6, Art Silk v “BlueBird,” “Three Knights,” Bcmd’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 AVool. DRESSES. 30 Pieces Repps, Radianta, Marocain Effects 3/3 up, 40 Pieces Dominion Products in all Wool Tweeds, D.AV., 5/6 to 9/11, or higher for 54in. Very stylish goods. Charming Silks too. Self and Floral Crepe-de-Chene, Double AVidth, Satins and Glades from 9/11, Brilliants and Checks 6/6 and 6/11, New Fuijis, New A r elveteens, others, AVorrall’s or Louis 2/11, 4/11, Extra AVide, 7/11, 9/11. “Louis” have always preferred 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. I THOMSON’S,
F. G. SMITH & CO* WAREHOUSEMEN, GEORGE STREET, TIMARU. BLANKETS: PETONE DOUBLE BED. 47/6 PAIR. F. G. SMITH AND CO., WAREHOUSEMEN. W. <T.\ COTTERILL, LICENSED SHAREBROKER, INSURANCE AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. Hay’s Buildings, Stafford Street. 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 4/6 Amber Sunglare Glass, Ventilated Side 3 6/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 of Mr A. J. Butiz (Pupil of Leschetizky), Resumes Teaching Pianoforte and Theory. Address: 33 WOODLANDS STREET. ALFRED W. V. VINE, F.R.C.0., A.R.C.M., L.R.A.M., Tuition given on Organ and Pianoforte; in Singing, Voice Production, Theory of Music, Harmony, and Counterpoint, Elementary and Advanced. Term begins from First Lesson. Address: 5 6 ELIZABETH STREET.
AT BERI’S TEMUKA, FURNITURE! FURNITURE! GENUINE, ALWAYS GENUINE. BEDROOM SUITES. Call and look at Windows. OAK IIEDROOM SUITES FROM £2O HEARTH RUGS AND MATS, A GREAT BARGAIN. F. BERI COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHER, Opposite Post Oiice, TEMUKA. Telephone 34. Undertaking as usual at Lowest Rates.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 24 March 1926, Page 8
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