WANTED.. WANTED Known—-.or the month. ■of 1 April ! i'in (fivinj; on extra special discount oil . all Wedding aiid Engagement Rings. ]!ny now and save money. Lewis limit, .Jeweler. Temnka. AN TED KNOWN—PLEASANT POINT-AND DISTRICT. TJ A R 0 L D TH O M PSO N , Chimney Sweep, Tomuka, WILL VISIT PLEASANT. POINT. , Orders may he i'ell with Mr Alt. i King, Tobacconist. yy ANTED TO BUY—BACON PICS. A. I). ROOERS, Waimate Bacon Eactorv, Waimatc. TWO Walnut Pianos, good tone and appearance. Will sell on terms. I A. Washer aiid Co., Auctioneers. , '/'"tHEAP,LY Priced Linos of Rendy-to-VV Wear Millinery, Top Coats, and i Costumes now displaying at The 1 Josephine (Miss McAteor). inspection cordially invited at Tekapo Buddings, Staliurd Street.
T AGES —Any sort, any colour. Boot li l Polish, all sorts and colours. Suede for Fancy Work, all colours, Is 6d a square foot (any size cut). Leggings, Block, Short, or Kangaroo Thigh. Is to 525. Anything in Leather | at Smith's Leather Shop, i 6!) Stafford I Street, Tima.ru. H ALLCHURCH AND CO. Sell , Fruit of all descriptions by I Auction every day at 10.30 a.m., at ! The Rialto. CHOICE Hothouse Tomatoes and Salad Lettuce; Broccoli and Savoy Plants ready; also Cut Flowers. Kendall Bros., Pleasant Point. SCHOOL BAGS for John, Lilly, and all the Children, at Smith’s Leather Shop, 160 Stafford Street, Tiinaru. 2s to 20s each. See the Solid Hide High School Bags at 13a 6d. “SINGER” SEWING MACHINES. ATO Home is completely Furnished 1M without a “Singer” Sewing Maj chine. Once purchased they last for a lifetime. Terms to suit all. Call or write to: W. G. Carpenter, Draper, Temuka, “Singer” Sewing Machine Co.'s Representative for Temuka, Geraldine, Pleasant Point, Fail-lie, MULI.INF.RV Models made to order on file Premises: also choice I ranges of imported model Hats, Felts, | Velours, Artificial Flowers, Hat Cover- ‘ ings. etc. “Tim Liberty,” 29-1-6 Stafford Street North (Ramsay and Miller, , Ltd.).
THIS Season’s Material for Autumn Wear is both seasonable ami distinctive. Qrdors now being taken by Miss McAtoer, at The ■ Josephine, Tekapo Buildings, Stafford Street. Choose your material early, and order now. BOOT LASTS to Mend any sizo Boot, -1b 9d, 5s 9d, 10s 6d, 15s each Leather or Rivet to suit any Boot or Purse. Smith's Leather Shop. Mend your own boots. Seel THESE ALARM CLOCKS Are Offered with our Recommendation. There’s a distinct advantage in buying ALARM CLOCKS from a reputable establishment such as ours; we have selected these from scores of samples submitted us, as being the best procurable at the price— ALARM CLOCKS which we can confidently recommend. All are reliable timekeepers with easily distinguishable numbers, and are just the thing these dark mornings, when an insistent, musical ringing is necessary to remind one that it's time to get up. H HRIO'S A PRICK TO HITT KVKKV POCKKT. 9/6, 10/G. 12/0. lil/ii, 15/-, 10/6, • in/-. 20/-, 22/0, 27/6, o/-, ■ 32/6, 'up to £4 10s. G. AND T. YOUNG, LTD., THE GIFT HOUSE, •'O2 STAFFORD STREET, TIMARU.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 13 April 1926, Page 10
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