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Tailors. V* B. HANIBBSTO. —A man is by the Tailor new-created into a Nobleman , and clothed not only with wool, but with dignity and a mystic dominion, — SXJMMTEK, SEASON, 1882-83. TTTE attribute the unqualified success W and wide-spread popularity of our Tailoring Business to the fact that all goods turned out by us are fully up to representation, and also to the great care, exercised in the taking of measurements, and the punctual execution of orders —We may add, for the benefit of those who intend patronising us, that Mis-fits are Totally Unknown in our Establishment. In anticipation of doing_ a large and steadily-increasing trade this Season, we have bought Large Parcels of Tweeds, the products of the Kaiapoi and Mosgiel Mills, supplemented by an Infinite Variety of Patterns selected from the pick of the English and Scotch warehouses. We have also on hand a Stock of Black and Blue Worsted Coatings, Blue Venetians, Black Buperfines, Doeskins, &0., &o. SPEGIALTIE. We beg to introduce to the Public of S.C. a small parcel of German Tweeds. Those goods have created quite a furore in Melbourne and Sydney, not only on account of the general excellence and uncommon nature of their patterns, but also for the great wear-resisting propensity of the material. We are desirous that it should be generally known that upon no consideration do we make up rubbish in order to sell CHEAP. Our prices remain as hitherto, 10 per cent lower than any other house in town. KELLY & FRASER. Merchant Tailors, (Opposite Shamrock Hotel).. fgf Patterns and orders for self-measure-ment by post on application. TAILOR AND WOOLLEN DRAPER, Corner Beswick Street and Main North Road, B R 0 W N TI MAR U.

JJOWLBS AND JgURNET TAILORS, &o, MAIN SOUTH ROAD, TIMARU, Public Notice®. THE LONDON BABY LINEN AND BERLIN WOOL WAREHOUSE. MRS PITTS, in returning Thanks to her numerous Customers for their kind support during the last year, begs tc announce that she has received a largi consignment of New Goods for the ensuing season, consisting of Baby Linen; Children’s Dresses, Costumes and Needlework Cushions, Banners, Slippers, Smoking Caps, &c., &c„ in great variety. Sole Agent in South Canterbury for the Otago Dye Works, Dunedin, Sole Agent in, Timaru for the Sale of the American Domestic Fashion Company’s patterns Tor Ladies and Childrens' Dresses and Underclothing. Registry Office for Servants. Mrs Pitts, South Road, Timaru . /TIHE BRITISH AND NEW ZEALAND JL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY (LIMITED) (Late Cargill, Gibbs, and Co.), Capital.. •• •• £600,000 Issued and subscribed 300,000 dibectobs : James W. Barclay, Esq., M.P. London, Chairman N. W. Levin, Esq., of Messrs Redfern, Alexander, and Co., London James W. Temple, Esq., of Messrs Shaw, Savill. and Go., London iW, A. Hunter, Bsq„ Fountain Court, i Temple, London John Leslie, Esq., Shipowner, 79 Mark Lane, London. Chairman of the advising Boabd in New Zealand : E. B. Cargill, Esq. Managers: H. J. Gibbs, Esq., London. George Joachim, Esq., Dunedin. Bankers: The Colonial Bank of New Zealand, The Company make Advances on Land, took, and Station Property, and receive Fool, Grain, and other Produce for Shipent under advance to their London House, id transact every description of Agency nsiness on the most favorable terms, GEO. F. CLULEB, Agent for Timaru In connection with the above I am now irepared to receive applications from termers and Wool Growers for advances ipon their Produce or Stock, either for hipment Home or for Sale in Colonies, Business charges unusually moderate. GEO. F. CLULEB, Main South Road, Timaru. AUSTRALIAN GRAIN AND PRODUCE COMPANY, (Late McGregor, Gordon and Co.) 82, Bodbkb Street West, Melbourne RECEIVE consignments and make advances equal to 76 per cent. New Zealand value f.o.h. upon Oats, Wheat, Barley, Flax, Grass Seeds, and every desoription of Produce, for sale either m Victoria, the London, or foreign market*. HARRY O. ELDERTON, Manager and Auctioneer,

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2955, 14 September 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2955, 14 September 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2955, 14 September 1882, Page 1

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