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AUTUMNAL PREPARATION NECESSARY “THE saving of a possible severe illness by the timely purchase of a few yards of Flannel or a Pair of Blankets is good business. THOMSON’S had purposed notifying the opening this forenoon of 8 CASES, 6 BALES ex “Mahia,” from London, hut to their surprise the goods are not in sheds. Should be transhipped by "Wlngatul” or other to-day. The papers being all ready goods will be opened at once. Lqwer freights and careful attention to details has enabled us to cost some of the Cases 5 per cent, or even more less than usual. “Get a Bargain, give a bargain” continues Thomson's motto. FURNISHINGS — Czarda and Mosul Carpets, various Widths, from 12/11, Tapestry ranges 4/11 up. Star Hearthrugs 19/11, Volga Tapestry do. 9/11, Stanley Velvet, Sofa Rugs, and Vestibules 35/6 to 63/-, Lino- , leums several bales from 6/11 2 yards wide. DOMESTIC— Blankets 21/6 to 59/11, Door Mats from 3/6, Cocoa Mattings 2/11 • up. Shadow Tissue, to-day, Cretonnes, we know the designs C.P.A. Patterns. Flannelettes, Ilorrocks’ Nos., usually 1/11, 1/9, Lower Nos., Stripes lOjd, 1/2|, 1/5, White 8X to TX about best made. Calicoes 7?d Up, Lace Curtains 6/11, Madras, Salamic, Filet by the Yard; fifty pieces in Silk 4/9, a Madras range bought 25 per cent, off. Selling at 3/4i. Honestly Worth 6/6. Ask Mr Hutton to show them. Real weight in our Would as soon have Timaru make as any, 1/11 up. Viyella, Aza, Astra—these special Nos. too. Try our Quilts, any kind. Lovely White Honeycombs 8/11 up, Satin from 12/11 to Real Down 67/9, Kaporian Down 24/6 to 32/6. Everything with eclat. Nothing ordinary but the price. DRESSES— Ralapoi Tweeds 5/6, Timaru 54 inch 10/11, Wanganui and Roslyn 10/11 to 18/6, Repps, all the new shades, Shot 'felsO. Sealettes, Coatings, Nap Cloth 10/6, Musquash about 22/6, Astrakhan. SHOWROOM— Miss Parke puts the best work into flip fITPOSPiI New Wool Coats 28/6 fo Special Nos 75/-, Paletots all leading shades, 50/-, 72/6, 95/-, £7 45., £8 2s 6d, Coatfrodks, New Tweed Costumes, Wool Costumes 33/6 to 79/6, St» Margaret’s, Clarco, Roslyn, Vedonis, Vests and Lingerie,’Twilflt Corsets, all lowered prices, new ranges, as also older styles, Brassieres, Elastic Nos., and Belted, Jumpers 11/6 to 27/6, Wool Cardigans 14/6 to 32/6, New Macs and Rubber Coats, Navy, Tan, RuSt.i FANCY— Crepe de Chene Ties 1/11 up, Camisole Tops, Lace for 9Jd, Belts, Clipped Wool Trimming, 20 boxes 2/3 to 7/11, New FurTrimmings, Handkerchiefs, various attractions, Umbrellas, Chubby 7/11 to 26/6, Militaire 4/9 to 18/6, Velveteens, Louis in best shades, 30 boxes from 2/9 to 27-35 inch S/11, 9/11. MISS LEWIS'S SIDE— Fancy Gauntlet Gloves, Suede, Fabrics do. 2/6, 3/6, to 7/9, Hosiery, Art Silk, "Herfrom” -2/11, Sylkarto 6/11, Lady Betty Psychose “Blue Bird,” “Three Kings,” Onion, Cream, Pink, Putty, Nice Cashmere, 3/3; Colours, Black for 2/11, Garter Elastics, Children Hosiery and g Hose. P.S.—Omitted these Wonderful Sheetings from 1/11, 54in. THOMSON’S. F. G. SMITH & CO„ WAREHOUSEMEN, GEORGE STREET, TIMARU. F C C O O fa u a r T T S’.. S R From 9 Guineas. Distemper and Canine Influenza. During the last few weeks dogs have suffered an epidemic. We have been very successful in our treatment of all stages. Ist, Primary or Catarrhal, where it resembles Measles. 2nd, Secondary where it may effect (a) Respiratory (b) Gastric (c) Nervous Systems. .A few shillings and a talk with us may save your valuable dog. A. NEWLAN HANCOCK, CHEMIST AND VETERINARIAN, TEMUKA. Temuka Dispensary. (Established 1862.) MELBA TOILET PREPARATIONS. Full Stocks of these High Class Toilet Roqulslte3 on >and. All of exquisite quality at moderate prices. Specialities Recommended: HELBALINE FACE POWDER, 2/6. MELBA GLORY POWDER. 2/-. D. WHITE, M.P.S., Member ot the Pharmaceutical Societies of Great Britain and New Zealand. G. A. BRIDGES, Assoc. M. Inst;, C.E., M.N.Z.I.S. CIVIL ENGINEER AND LICENSED SURVEYOR. TALBOT CHAMBERS.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 13 April 1926, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 13 April 1926, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 13 April 1926, Page 6

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