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3Prr.T>lio Ptfotiees T R Y OUR PLANTATION CEYLON COFFEE, Boasted and Ground on the premises daily and admitted by con□iseurs to be superior to any other.. HOME CURED OUR PACKET TEA, A mature of India and China Tea in those proportions, which from experience, we have found to give general satisfaction. PRIME HAMS. J. ANDERSON & CO. GROCERS, &0, South Road, Timaru. W INTER g E A S 0 N, 18 8 2. JUST OPENED, OUR THIRD SHIPMENT OP SEASONABLE GOODS, esc Almroa aafl Tamerlane, Comprising— Cheviot Tweeds, warm, comfortable and ' cheap Norwich Costume Cloths, quite new Norwich Melton Cloths, very choice ; Black French Serges One Case Ladies’ Ulsters, at 5/11 each One Case Knitted Wool Petticoats One Case Black Satin Petticoats, quilted and trimmed, very choice 20 dozen Wool Squares at 2/11, a bargain Two Cases Ladies' and Maid’s Underclothing One Case Baby Linen Ladies two-button Colored Calf Gloves, for riding Two Oases Shirtings One Case Fancy Baskets, very cheap One Case Rustic Flower Pots, unique Four Cases Floor Cloths, new patterns Two Cases Linoleums. One Case Pictures, at Is 9d per pair. .Slothing Department— Three Cases Gents’ and Boy’s Felt and Tweed Hats, all now shapes Three Cases Arctic Shirts, Mens’ and Boy’s, all double sewn One Case All Wool Crimean Shirts, silk ' bands Two Cases Mens’ Grampian, Wellington, and Panama Shirts Two Cases Gents’ Saddle Tweed Suits, all shapes One Case Gents’ Saddle Tweed Trousers Six Cases Gents’ Fancy Tweed Suits, coats and trousers One Case Boy’s Overcoats, special line Three Cases Boy’s, Youth’s, and Mena’ Ulsters and Overcoats Three Cases Boy’s Knicker Suits, in Cos--sack, Oscar, Prince Lowestoft, and Sudbury shapes Two Cases Boy’s and Youth’s Tweed . Trouser Suits, Imperial and Derby shapes. QABITES AND P LANTE, VICTORIA HOUSE, TIMARU. TIMBER. TIMBER. TIMBER. FOR SALE at Lowest Current BatesRed and White Pine Boards and I Scantling Red Pine Rusticated Boards Red and White Pine, 6 x 1 T, and G. Flooring Red and White Fine, 6 x J and 6 xg T. and G. Lining ALL SIZES OF KAURI KEPT IN STOCK. JOHN MURDOCH, Timber Merchant. Corner of North and Latter Streets, Timaru NOTICE. _A_lexandbr Ritchie, BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKER Begs to inform his old Customers and the general Public, that he will recommence Business on June 1,1882. having taken the Park Bakery, lately occupied by my brother, I respectfully solicit a renewal of the support hitherto accorded to him. Bread delivered to all parts of the town daily, Biscuits made on the premises, wholesale or retail. Small Goods made to order. Hot Rolls every morning. WILL CLOSE 15th JULY. GRAND NATIONAL HURDLE RACE, to be ntm at FLEMIN G T 0 N, JULY 22nd, 1882. Tickets, 10s. * OF all numbers obtained till 15th July, when awards will be declared. Should the number exceed 1000, as it probably will, a second event will be included. By letter only, with two stamps enclosed. Please send P.O. ‘Orders or Bank notes ; coin must not be sent or letters registered. Country cheques must have Is exchange added. Postage stamps will be accepted where one ticket only is applied for. ADA MANTUA, care of MB ABRAHAM, Box 351, Post Office, Dunedin. Q.O.E. BAKERY, I BEG to state that I have this day purchased the business lately earned on by Mr J, O’Dowd, Baker, Woollcombc street, and trust that by producing a good article I will receive a liberal support. SAMUEL WOOTTON, Woollcombc street.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2873, 9 June 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2873, 9 June 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2873, 9 June 1882, Page 1

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