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Grr ooers. GOLD! GOLD!! GOLD!!! ANOTHER NEW RUSH. WHERE? ■WHY TO Kernohan, McCahon & Co’s STORE, Whose Customers are rapidly accumulating the precious metal owing to the saving effected by purchasing their necessaries there. FEESH BUTTEE and EGGS Arriving Daily from North, South, East and West. THEIR RENOWNED AKAEOA CHEESE Reduced to Sd per lb. Roll Bacon That would make the mouth of a Hippopotamus water, Only lOd per lb. Beautiful White Sugar, Only 4t|d per lb., And SPLIT-THE-TEAPOT TEA, Only Is 6d per lb, JUST RECEIVED— A large Consignment of CROCKERY, and a Serviceable Assortment of FIRST-CLASS BOOTS. Which they are Selling Cheaper than Ever. $ .S FINALLY, FRIENDS, CONSIDER YOUR POCKETS AND PATRONISE Eernohan, McCahon & Co. THE CASH STOEB, NORTH STREET, TIMARU. SANDIE TOWN jSTOKE. genuine cheap GROCERY SALE. FOE CASH ONLY. DAVID _ OWERS Begs to announce to his Friends and the" General Public of Timaru that, being about to remove his Sandie Town Trade to HIS STORE IN ELIZABETH STREET, the whole of his ENORMOUS STOCK Upwards of £3OOO, Will be placed in the Market at once, and will be offered at such prices, that he hopes to effect a Speedy Clearance. The Stock is well selected, and comprises— First Class Medium and Cheap Teas, —in Chests, Half-chests, and scs, White and Yellow Sugars Hams and Bacon splendid quality—Dried Fruits, Oilman's Stores, Cheeses, Herosone, Soap, of all descriptions, Paraffin and •other Candles,— And, in fact, every Article usually found in a General Store, and the whole will be offered at from 20 per cent, below usual prices. And being desirous of _ giving those a Chance, who are not in a position to bny in bulk, he quotes the following Slaughter Prices—3lbs Sugar for .. -• 1/ 4 -lb of Sampson Tea, for .. 1/ i: lb Good Coffee, for - - 1/1 3 Large Bars H. Soap, for .. 1/ 31 b Best Tapioca, for .. 1/ 2 Tina of Oysters, for - -1/ 2 Bottles Pickles, for . • 1/1 21 bs Currants, for .. • • Ha 211 is Corn Flour, for.. • • 1/ 24 Packets Blacking, for .. 1/ 2 B ottles Blacking, for . •• 1/ 12 3!d Packets of Mt?« Spicejor 1/ 2 Ti ns Sardines, for •* 280 -tiles Worcester Sauce, * or r/ 9 Bo xcs Bell’s Matches, for.. 31bs Carbonate Soda, for .. - ' 3 Tin a Keillor's Marmalade,for 2/ 2 Bottles Peerless Gloss, for 1/ Prin ie Home Cured Bacon, 8d per lb 100 Prime Hams, at .. 8d per lb 21b s Very Best Butter, for .. 1/4 llh Parffin Candles, for .. lid 11b Fluted Candles, for .. 1/ Kerosene, per tin .. .. 7/6 3 ©ups and Saucers, for .. 1/ English-make 2 pint Teapot 1/ 3 Tumblers, for .. .. 1/ Wash Basin and Jug, for .. 5/ Frying Pan, for .. .. 1/ Hair Broom and Handle, for 2/6 Wood Bucket, for .. 1/ Pair Vases, for .. 1/ 3 Dinner Plates, for .. 1/ 1 doz Cherry Pipes, for .. 1/ Wood Washboards, 1/ each. Every lino quoted above can be obtained and every article is guaranteed of first-class quality. Call Early and Secure the BargainsA Pleasant Walk from Town, All Parcels of 20s and upwards will be delivered within three miles of the Town. THE SALK WILL COMMENCE ON Wednesday, 24thTHE PREMISES TO LET. A good opportunity for a business man, and arrangements could be made (on terms) for a considerable portion of the Stock. DAYIDOWERS, WHOLESALE & FAMILY GROCER, &o. SANDIE TOWN, And Opposite Bennett’s Furniture Store Elizabeth street. -

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3307, 7 November 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 South Canterbury Times, Issue 3307, 7 November 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 South Canterbury Times, Issue 3307, 7 November 1883, Page 3