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Business Notice. A~ 'S. MoBRIDE, J|jj IBa V PEARSON'S. 'ffirafi^t T>EING m direct JD communica4§^i«Egii^E|||i|y.i tion with the lead£f|l§iM f-*~i ■|SftlLj^'i n 8 Manufacturers ifSfiPy&r lEßii^ ! m Scotland and i Italy, I am pre~ I *SSBHBE2S=3ir pared to supply ■^ "~ Monuments at the Lowest Possible Prices, m keeping with first-class Workmanship. N.B.— Lettercutting done for the trade. MONEY. SEVERAL SUMS OF MONEY to LEND on account of Clients, on Approved Security, Also, Sums to Suit Borrowers, from £5 upwards, on perr aonal security. T, WELLS, Ro>m! Arcade. Timaru. GOOD Afternoon, Mrs Smith. Not feeling well? Have a Cup of HEALTH TEA ! Nothing so invigorating and strengthening. My word, Mrs Brown, this is simply lovely. ROBT. BOWIE, Agent, Timaru. SPECIAL NOTICE TO FARMERS. WALTON MILLS Pleasant Point. The Flour made by this Mill since it was converted into a Roller Mill is giving great satisfaction. WHEAT GRISTED 8d per Bushel. Farmers from a distance can have their Wheat Ground overnight. Accommodation found for men and horses. J. P. SCO WEN. TTEALTH " TEA is blended from XI the Purest and Choicest Growths of Ceylon and Indian Teas by experts of the highest order. tROBT. BOWTE, Agent Timaru. IMPORTANT TO TEA DRINKERS AND THOSE WHO STUDY THEIR NERVES. READ the following report on the celebrated "Saxon " brands of Tea by PROFESSOR BIOKERTON, the Colonial Analyst : — " Canterbury College, " Christchurch, May 29, 1895. ••Analysis of No. 1 (2s) and No. 2 {2s 4d) • Saxon ' Brand Teas. " On examination of the leaves, both dry and wet, no [foreign substances, leaves, facings, or otherwise could be detected. The extract and ash are as follow:— No. 1 (2s) — Extract, percent., 32-85; Ash, 5-9. No. 2 (2s 4d)— Extract, per cent., 34-5 ; A3II, 56. The above, analyses show both samples pure and of good quality, and free from adulteration. "(Signed) A. W. BICKERTON, " Colonial Analyst." Professor Bickerton further adds :— *' I have, used both teas m my own house for some time, and am of opinion that the teas are of excellent quality and flavour." THE v SAXON " BEAND PURE TEAS. May be procured from the Canterbury Farmers' Association, Messrs C. Bowker, R. Bowie, Kernohan 2 McCahon and Co., and all the leading Storekeepers, and Wholesale from the SAXON TEA COMPANY. CHRISTCHURCH I NO Family can be happy without j "HEALTH" TEA. ' ROBT. BOWIE, Agent, Timaru. Dr.. Kirk's Farinaceous Food. FOR Infants, Growing Children, Invalids, and the Aged. Is a pure Unmedicated Cereal Preparation. [Copy of Certificate from Dr. Wright.] 43, Ingestre Street, Wellington, June 3rd, 1895. I have carefully examined and tested Dr. Kh'k's Farinaceous Food and find it palatable, digestible, and highly nutritious. It may be given to infants almost (if not quite) from, birth,, they do remarkably well on it, the digestive organs become healthy and vigorous. I can strongly recommend its use for invalids, the aged-, and persons of weak digestive powers. Thos. C. Wright, M.8., M.C.L., Edinburgh. Sole Proprietors and Patentees : J. ANDERSON & CO., WELLINGTON. KERNOHAN, McCAHON & CO., Agents. /CONQUEST'S. COUGH CORDIAL \j has effected many marvellous Cures, K^rnohan, McCahon & Co. CEYLON TEA. Colombo (brand) Ceylon Tea. t rjIHE BEST IN THE MAEKET. 2/-PERLB. LEAD PACKETS. KERNOHAN & McGAHON> AGENTS,. |jja3aia,;.w' INDIAN itiß!^ • 5Y t O.N .. f\ |\i 2|B|ij'- 5 - lt - AWARDED MEDALS lffosgs?§? NOTHING ELSE jfi^ fif MGGZST SAW m iAo £>^$£tj£>M world m co:\\c?.>*- ;on t^M| n :.*-iih the . cu'put of

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Timaru Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 1861, 7 September 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 1861, 7 September 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 1861, 7 September 1895, Page 4