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NEWS AND NOTES.

The Celtic Football Club will hold a euchre tourney in St. Patrick's Mall to-night.

Administration of the undermentioned estates lias been undertaken by the Public 'Trustee, and is being carried out by the District Public Trustee, Timaru: —Catherine Trcsize Williams, late of Timaru, widow ; Agnes Butterworth, late of Cave, married woman; Arthur N. Clarkson, late of Fairlie, labourer: George 0. Clayton, late of Timaru, retired builder; Robert Anderson, late of Broad Bay, farmer.

“If its hosiery” of any kind, buy it from “The Louvre.” Another lot ot wonderful values in children’s sox and § sox just opened up, and priced for to-day at Is, Is 3d, Is Oil, Is 9d, .Is lid to 3s 6d. Hosiery specialist, “The Louvre,” Central Stafford Street.

The Railway .Department advertise special excursion tickets to Dunedin by train leaving Timaru 2.13 a.m. on 17th April. A return train leaves Dunedin 11.0 p.m., and arrives Timaru 3.20 a.m. (Sunday).

On Friday next, April 16th, at their rooms, Tyne Street, Oamaru, at 1.30 p.m. the Loan and 'Mercantile Agency Co. .will conduct an important sale ot a North Otago sheep station, on behalf of the trustees of the late Air. i*. T. Winter. The run, known as “Dalraehncy,” comprises 21,800 acres.

For complete satisfaction, smartness of appearance, and all-round long wearing satisfaction, you canhot equal a “Superior” suit. It is built of tlie highest grade wool suitings with superior quality trimmings and linings, whilst the painstaking workmanship and immaculate finish have gained for the “Superior” suit an enviable reputation. Why pay more than 90/- for a suit? You can get the quality and durability at half the cost. Sc wise! Join the daily Increasing number of satisfied customers, and . order your suit to-day from the Superior Suit Company (G. McKittericlc, manager), 313 Stafford Street

Some great values have just been opened lip in ladies' woollen cardigans, jumpers . and jersey coats at “The Louvre.” All the new colours, jazz c/Fects, and marl mixtures are here in quite distinct styles, and at just whatever price you want to pay. We feci sure our selection and values arc unequalled," and " invite ' your inspection at “The Louvre.” ...

Indigestion Conquered.—E. C. Ayres, chemist, of Timaru, has received a striking tribute-to the efficacy of 'his In, digestion Remedy from a recent visitor .to Timaru. ..This gentleman.- who was a sufferer for years,.had tried mimerouA

remedies in his native town of Dunedin, and it was not until he was advised by a friend to try Ayres’ Indigestion Remedy, that lie obtained any relief. After a'few doses, the pain in stomach and chest ceased, the fullness after eating yaaiishod, and he was able to throw off this distressing ailment.: His digestive organs are now restored to healthy, normal action, and he can now eii|oy three meals a day witho(it any -discomfort. Ho said Mile was now worth-livingr- - His 'romedy can-be'ob-tained from E. C. Ayres, chemist. Timaru, m two sizes,-small 2s 6ci, double size 4s 6d. ...

Our sale is .still going strong; and fresh-bargains-are being offered in aff departments every day. AVe are holding a special sheeting campaign for this week oniy, we stock only reliable makes, and . along wfth thjs goes oiir 1 usual motto of satisfaction or your money’ Single .bed-- ••white' twill sheeting,'’linen finish ,”5.' yards ifor ■lls 6d; single bed white lI.IT. sheeting,5 yards lor 12s' 6d; single, bed w hite soft twill sheeting, 5 yardsTo'r' 9sTld;. double bed sheeting 72in., white twill,, prices from 5 yards for 14s 6d; extra, wide double sheeting SOiii.-, .heavy "wlnte* twill, 5 "yards forT6s"lld';"Sojn, wlifio. twill linen finish . sheeting, •-5 yards for 17s 6d; 80in Finlay’s Jirieii finish sheeting, -5 yards for lOs Cd; our best, quality linen finish twill sheeting, usual price 33s 6d pair, special price 27s 6d pair,. The above sheeting will be" hemnied free of charge -if so desired. Visit our store to-day. Bargains in all departments. McGruer, Davies and Co. - ...

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

Rheumatism.— Sufferers irom Rheumatism" -and 'Sciatica and allied . complaints will be pleased to learn that their trouble can now be cured by tho new remedy Rumnlox. This medicino has proved- its efficacy in hundreds of "cases;' and 'irerer'fails' to' give relief .after'the. first bottle. It neutralises the uric acid in the system; thus getting to the seat of the trouble,’ lin'd completely ' eliminating it. The aching and swollen joints arc soon reduced to normal. This remedy also acts as ,a tonic to tho system. 2s 6d and 4? Gd liottig. Procurable from E. O. Ayres, M.P.S., Timaru. ...

' In 'anticipation of the Easter season. “Tho Ideal,” tho op-to-the-minute shop ’in Stafford Street Central, between H.B’s.” and tlie' Louvre, have made extra preparations, and their stock of Easter novelties includes all kinds of lolly and chocolate dolicaeies that are sure ■to delight tho Kiddies:" Thesb lilies were bought on a favourable market, and “The Ideal”passes on this saving. Fruits and cGufcctiouary.arc also .stocked, and can be relied on jis.Jming fresh, am! in quantities and variety to suit ,every reguireinent. ■ '-Delightful morning and afternoon teas ns usual. ... ;

■■ All wool- niarocain, black and all' newest shades, 42-inch, 4s. Cid a yard.. Bust ami Co., drapery .specialists, 84 Stafford Street South. ...

“Where to . spend the holidays 1 ' is the thought' uppermost in most men’s minds*' and as a result the purchase of a' new suit is being considered. Cameron’s, fatal!urd SLroet, have a splendid range of .stylishly cut ready-’Lo-wcais,“marked afpi'ices which' represent a. considerable saving on the tailored to moastiro garments. Cal! and try on a coat or two next time you're passing—fliero arc sir.es to lit every figure. ...

That Scott Bros." improved langes are gaining in popularity it proved by. the .increased number of rales being made by, tire local agents, John Edmond Ltd., Sophia Street, who carry »■ lull, stuck of ranges, apd apace purta. John Edipond Ltd. have also opened l]p a iK-.iy. shipment of the latest fireplaces and ulo surrounds, etcl, and will bo pleased if all interested in building will call at their warehouse fi'nd'Tiisiie'et saxiio.' ...

40-inch pure wool dross flannels. Shades gfdy, navy, cardinal, saxe, and green, 4s 'lid a yard. Bust and Cu., drapery specialists, 84 Stulford Street South.'

Worm? iu ,•Child lcm-.-—Matty of the minor ailniehts wliiclrcluldi'eti are subject'to,'may he traced in the' tii.st place to the presence of worms in the ays I cm. if vOur children are irritable and do not’sleep well at night, it is extremely probab «i they require treatment for worms. A most elfectivo remedy is Ayres Ton.e Worm Syrup. I’leasant to take and acts speedily, cleansing the system and rostering the child to a condition of normal health. Trice A; 6d, posted 3s. E. C. Ayres, M.P.S., Cheiu.st, Timaru.

Captain Mackenzie urges all who can possibly attend to he sure and hear Commissioner Hoggard in the Salvation Army Citadel at 8 o’clock tonight. The Commissioner is a versatile ami ea]iable speaker, and during his many years of Salvation Army officership!' lie lias gathered information that proves invaluable in portraying the truths of God. The Commissioner will he supported hv Mrs Hoggard, Major Bear and .Staff-Captain Perry.

As the Pleasant Point bus service lias ceased running, to meet the occasion, Mr A. H. King is inaugurating a tri-weekly taxi service, which will run to Timaru on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays, departing from Point at 9.30 a.m,, and leaving'Old Bank Hotel at 4 p.m. If sufficient support is forthcoming the tri-weekly service will bo altered to a. daily one.

Our Home buyers . made an exceptional purchase of girls’ all-wool knitted dresses, and these are offered for sale to-day at “The Louvre” at quite onc-third off usual prices. AVc have them in every size, colour, and style. Note tlie prices-—ss lid, 8s Fid, 11s 6d, 13s 6d, 15s 6d, 19s 6d and 23s 6d. Easily worth a third more. Only ono of each garment. Make your selection earlv at “The Louvre.” ...

Souter’s Boot Stores arc selling English-made football boots at 12s 6d a pair. The largest 'stock of football boots in Canteroury. AVe stock football boots for your youngest boy. Make your young hopeful happy, and buy him a pair of football boots at Souter’s Busy Boot Stores. ...

To-day a special showing of girls’ smart winter coats will be made at “The Louvre.” These coat:, are in new colours, in superior velour cloths,with and without l'ur collars and trimmings; also in smart tweeds in all sizes, keenly priced at 16s 6d, 19s 6d, 25s Cd, 29s Cu, 35s Cd to 655. Also 24 warm heavy winter coats for kiddies, in sizes IS, 20 and 22-inch, at 7s lldand 8s "lid. You should see these, coats early at “The Louvre.” ...

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 12 April 1926, Page 2

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NEWS AND NOTES. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 12 April 1926, Page 2

NEWS AND NOTES. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 12 April 1926, Page 2

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