SPECIAL PURCHASE. ENGLISH MANUFACTURERS’ RANGE OF HATS, HIGH GRADE FUR AND VELOUR. ■ LATEST SHADES. PRICES FROM 25/-. OVERCOATS AND RAINCOATS. NEW GOODS ARRIVING EVERY DAY. ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW IN MEN’S WEAR. STAFFORD STREET. Telephone 754.
GENTLEMEN! HERE MUM IS THE WORD. MEN CANNOT BE BOTHERED. HOWEVER, LOOK AT THESE TWEEDS AND WORSTEDS. COO Pieces we hold. Difficult to excel. Seldom a mistake there. Too closely looked after. Our good Cutter turns out very creditable stuff, in fact perfect, and we used to observe our grandfather- and uncle's style of business. Our work could not lie excelled even in Bond Street. All if should be. The Overcoats, the Kaiapoi Suits for a- Sound Thing GS<*o. Mood stuff, Browns, or Greys. Boys' or Youths’, any style. 300 Pairs Trousers, All Wool, 12/11 to Extra Fine Saddle Oamaru 37/6. Underwear of the best G/ll up for Colonial Red and Natural Merino C/C up; Japanese Numbers for 2/11. Ties for every' Class. The Stylish man witii his rich brocaded one, at 4/11. The Man.about Town, Novelty Stripes 2/G to 5/G. The Everyday Man, who tries to please his Wife, 1/-'to 2/G. Boys’ 10id to 1/4J. Macs for Boys ,10/G up, Men’s 25/0, Boys’ also. Rubber up to a famous English Make 85/-. 100 Dozen Woollen- Sox, Men’s Size 1/3 pair, up to 3/0, Roslyn Range we cleared for 2/9. Golf Hose, any School, Main, Waimataitai, South, Marist, High,, etc. As they like our make. School Caps for Boys, Belts, Ties, Shirts, Overcoats, Knickers. Everything en suite, Good and Cheap for the young Man. Papa has to be careful too. THOMSON’S, RAYMOND, RAYMOND AND CAMPBELL, Solicitors, Timaru. RAYMOND, RAYMOND AND BARKLIH, Solicitors, Geraldine, Have Money to Lend on Freehold. Security at Lowest Curien* Rates. AV. D. REVELL, F.P.A., N.Z., PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, LICENSED SHAREBROKER. Chief Agent Sun 'lnsurance Office, TALBOT CHAMBERS, BESWICK STREET, TIMARU. Telephone 595. THE SHOP AYHERE LOW PRICES REIGN. FOR CHOICE FURNITURE, AT F. BERI Call and inspect our new roilcdedged Mattresses. Just the tiling for the cold nights approaching. FROM £2 UPWARDS. F. BERI, COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHER, Opposite Posy Office, TE.MUKA. Telephone 34. Funerals conducted at Lowest Prices, as usual. Motor Hearse or Horse Hearse. SPECIALISATION. A ;-:u( ■>. SKCL record. The deposit of more -than 47,000 wills of living testators with the Public Trustee is duo not only to the people’s confidence in the State guarantee of fidelity, but also to the evidence of efficiency achieved by .specialisation, during more than half a century, in all matters of executorship and trusteeship. CONSULT THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE. For further particulars apply to F. Id. DUNCAN, District Public Trustee, Timaru.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 27 March 1926, Page 8
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