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Itasinea* Notice* o M E R B R O s & c o. IMPORTANT SALE. THIS DAY, AT 9 O’CLOCK. V. R. IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OP Td'OMBB f BROS. AND COMPANY, WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS, LEATHER MERCHANTS, BOOT & SHOE IMPOSTERS. AN IMMENSE PURCHASE. THE .LARGEST. TRANSACTION OP ITS KIND THAT • HAS EVER OCCURRED IN THIS COLONY. > E VERY ITEM of this Great Stock to be CLEARED IRRESPECTIVE OP ITS FORMER WHOLESALE VALUE. The Contents of the Warehouse ofToomor Bros. r.nd Co. shifted to large Premises in HIGH STREET for the convenience of Purchasers. PURCHASE EARLY in order to ensure your requirements, .Some thousands of pairs have already been cleared. Plainly understand that lines sold out CANNOT BE REPLACED, as we cannot buy them to sell at the money. HIGH-GRADE BOOTS! AND SHOES AT PRICES^YOU'CANNOT PURCHASE ELSEWHERE AT. COME AND INSPECT THE IMMENSE STOCK. SCENE OF SALE: OPPOSITE CITY HOTEL, AND NFXT DOOR TO GEIESHABER’S JEWELLERY SHOP AND H. J. WOOD & CO.’S, BOOKSELLERS, BY ORDER,' 1569 X HOPKINS & CO,, Stock Vendors, ,i TOOMBK BROS. AND CO.’S ASSIGNED ESTATE, T O O M E R B R O S & G O. SHE PROPRIETORS OP THE CELEBRATED S p - B 1N G ir los so m nr s A Haring satisfied themselves that the Delicate Aroma of Tea is preserved longer m TINS than in Paper Packets, have decided to place their Tea on the Market in TINS. an& in order to bring these prominently before the Public intend firing a f , spmm BLOS SOM TEA COMPETITION. WHICH IS NOW OPEN, AND WILL CLOSE ON THE 30th SEPTEMBER, 1895. Eves* ONE POUND TIN of TEA is guaranteed to contain a Coupon entitling the Holder to participate in this. Competition. Conge tit ore to save as many Coupons as they cancollect end sendthemCwith NAME and LdDBESR in full and number of Coupons ' ** DUNEDIN. be Competitor who sands In the LARGEST NUMBER ot osnpetitor who sfinds j COUPONS will receive The Next Competitor ... The’next Five Competitors Each The next Ten Competitors Each ... FIVE GUINEAS „ THREE ~ ... TWO „ .... ONE . ... HALF-A-GUINEA ... FIVE SHILLINGS Th« RESULT will be PUBLISHED in the DAILY PAPERS immediately the Competition is decided. Be nz« yon ask for “SPRING BLOSSOM TEA” In ONE POUND^^TINSi and In order to.seoure.the largest number of Coupons BUY EARLY AND BUT OFTEN ! CM TO BE HAD T,_H. PAPPS AND ALL GROCERS. T. J. WATTERS, THE MODEL RANGE - MAKER, 213, XU AM f SlffißßT WES'!, CHRISTCHURCH. : j IS 'MAKING ..THE' BEST, • CHEAPEST 3-FI €# • V▼ • jjA-SGE UK.'NEW ZEALAND Hot and Cold Wa ; Service gitte^^U^ngineei Range in new Zealand .for a€2 mea. - ■ -• neenns in all its Branches, Looksmitt On _ del at the es/s out of-4 %eond,.-Speoial Psize t and^o^s>. : l^e^lv«rten. ALLiBANGES. ALL WORK GUARAN^j^ O, XUI BEE WHAT THE NEWSPAPERS SAT GAWNE’S WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. •SOUTHLAND TIMES,” June 7, 1889, says: people insist strongly at times upon ?wyhody 5 the commodity in view he dearer than the “ ' CoU nsel when a shilling may "But it may bo doubted whether such advisers always ft is perfectly safe . has for some time past been manufacturing an excellent sauce intenoea name, and is got ms< Worcester' ofW and Perrins. Mr P f 3 °fo Uhlt!fe be doubtpd i precisely the same style, and in every is so like The Sauce has ther the most delicate palate and the mqst been, introduced to this market, and aS it is omy about half the price oi me °“6 U " jnbtedly oommand'a large sale." , FROM ALL STOREKEEPERS, AND WHOLESALE FROM THE MANUFACTURERS W. CtAWNE & CO., GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. _»s». !ffHB J. Q. WAEB ASSOCIATION, of'new'zealand, ltd. B in BBS EIAD OFFICE, ORESCENT INVERCARGILL. OP OATS, GRABS SEED, AND FAT SHEEP. TERMS—NET CASH Auction Sates of Live'Btockat Wollacetown Tardsewery alternate Tuesday, amd at otheraentresat regular intervals. . STORAGE OF GRAIN. The Aaaoeiatien has the largest-GraiiiiStoxes in Southland: Farmers desirous of holding their jjthi for improved markets an requested to communicate with Invercargill or Gore offieefor termn LIRERAL CASH ADVANCES FREE OF COMMISSION. SaUert of Canucks, Twine. Bheep Nettiaff, Cooper’s Sheep Dip, and General Farmers’ Supplies, fitc Standard and Imperial.. Fire Insurance .Companies, China Traders* Iff I iJ Itunnnnce Company. . JOHN FISHER. .MANAGERSBCO

& 0 J. TAIT, MONUMENTAL MASON (Established 1863), Gomel - of Cashel and Montreal Streets, CHRISTCHURCH, • HAS ' Always in Stock A LAKQE and Choice A Selection of- MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, RAILINGS, &c.. . , To Meet the Times, he J is now Offering These at . .., -. Greatly Reduced Prices.. V Inscriptions cut in cemeteries and general repairs done. • Designs submitted and estimates tendereu on application. X 1395 FRUIT TREES AND ROSES. JTMHE undersigned, having the Largest Stock of FRUIT TREES AND ROSES In New Zealand, Begs to offer, them to the public at the following prices:— APPLES, worked on blight-proof stocks, two years old, 6s per dozen; three years, 9s per dozen; four years, 12s per dozen. PLUMS, two years, 9s per dozen; three years, 12s per dozen. ■ ROSES, Hybrid Perpetuals, 5s per dozen, ROSES, Tea-Scented, &c., 8s per dozen. - SEEDLESS GOESE CUTTINGS, 20s per 10CO, TEEMS-tNET CASH. Unknown correspondents must send remittance with their orders. Catalogues and prices of Fruit and Forest Trees and Ornamental Shrubs of all descriptions forwarded on application. ROBERT~~CLEA¥E, NURSERYMAN AND .SEEDSMAN, Invercargill, N.Z, ■’ ■: ' Estabiished isos.' ;', ..21521 ..

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIV, Issue 10706, 16 July 1895, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIV, Issue 10706, 16 July 1895, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIV, Issue 10706, 16 July 1895, Page 2

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