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IPTiblio Notices, What Are The Wild Waves Saying 7 rjUIAT the Timaru Breakwater rather Stops their Little Game. That it is the constant aim of Kernolian, McCahon & Co to give the Best Value in Town. That to prove this they are selling Good White Surrar at 4d per lb with Tea or Coffee That the Timaru Woollen Factory is going a-head That the Very Best Fresh Butter and Eggs can always be obtained at Kernohan, McCahon & Co's That there will be some good weather after the holidays That there’s Nothing like Leather, especially when made np into the boots sold by Kernohan, McCahon & Co, That the people are getting bored with the High School Board That one pound of good Tea at Is 6d and 3 lbs White Sugar for Is is Good Value for half-a-crown, and may be had at Kernohan McCahon & Go’s That the Cheapest place to buy Crockery, Brushware, and every Household Requisite is Kernohan, McCahon & Co’s That the most delicious Bacon in the world is to be had at Kornohan, McCahon & Go’s That a bag of material for making Burgoo can bo had for 3s 6d AT Kernohan, McCahon & Co. THE CASH STORE, NORTH STREET, TIMARU. CANTERBURY WINDOW BLIND MANUFACTORY, Colombo Street North, NEAR BRIDGE. Christchurch QATALOGUE OF WALTER GEE’S BLIND MANUFACTURES THE PRICES QUOTED ARE FOR PER SUPER FOOT. 1— Dwarf Venetian Blinds, in polished cedar frames, painted in any color, 5s 2 Inside do do,-2a, 3a square oiroular (2a). or gothic (3a) headed window, Is to Is 2d , 3 Outside Venetian Blinds, in cases, painted in any color, for square, 2s 3d to 2s 6d ~ 4 Holland Blinds, with common rollers 6d to 8d 5 - Do, spring rollers, Is 6—Tammy Blinds, common rollers Is to o, spring rollers, Is 3d to la 6d cansparent Blinds,suitable for stair* ndow, with common rollers, aocordlattem o, spring rollers, according to Wire Blinds, in polished cedar ornamented in colors and gold, to ttern, 5s upwards Do, plain, painted in any color, 3s OUTSIDE CLOTH BLINDS, For Square, Circular, and Gothic Headed Windows. 12 —Florentine Blinds, in case, cloth, in various patterns, 2s 6d to 3s . 13— Spanish Blinds, in case, cloth, m various patterns, 3s 6d to 4s . 14— Oriental Blinds, in case, cloth, in various patterns, 4s to 5s 15— Verandah Blinds, striped oloth, on spring rollers, 9d to Is 16— Verandah Blinds, striped cloth, on common rollers, 6d 17— Shutter Blinds, hinged or on tramways, 3s 18— Jalousies, hinged or on tramways, 3s Patent Checks for Venetian Blinds, per check: 2-pull, Is to IsCd; do do do, 3-pull, 2s 6d to 3s 6d Old Blinds repainted, taped, and lined, equal to new - 6d, 7d. Patent Spring Rollers, of all sides, with or without Caps and Racks, supplied to the Trade; GEE begs respectfully to call the attenion of the Public to the following hat his Spring Blinds are not equalled quality, durability and cheapness, by se of any other Blindmaker in the ony ; the springs will last a lifetime hat he was the only Exhibitor of those eriptions of Blinds numbered in the alogue . , !hat his Exhibits "-collectively and ticularly—for general superior excellence jived a higher award (the Gold Medal tificate) than those of any other Blindker in the New Zealand International aibition 'hat he is the only maker of the “ Wood solving Shutter Spring Blind,” to comtely exclude the daylight and obtain ct privacy—This is an original conranco of Mr Gee’s, 3s to 5s per foot .’hat his colors arc not surpassed anycre, and not equalled in Christchurch, I that complete satisfaction with his rk and good working order of all Blinds uaranteed Walter Gee. at Timaru— A. A. LANGBKIN & CO, iu North Road Timaru

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3321, 23 November 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 South Canterbury Times, Issue 3321, 23 November 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 South Canterbury Times, Issue 3321, 23 November 1883, Page 3