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Business Notices. TENDERS ABE CALLED FOR, FOE THE RUBBLE WALL, npHARKS to tbe efforts of Kebnohan JL McCahon & Co., who spared no expense in order to acquaint the General Public of Timaru of the great loss they would have sustained had the Harbour Board not pro* ceeded with this very useful work. They are anxious to see it completed, and believing that to be able to work well the people require to live well, they are therefore offering very special advantages in Generol Groceries, &c. Delicious Dairy Fed Roll and Side Bacon 6d per lb by the side, M per lb cut Beautiful Dairy Fed Hams 8d per lb whole, and 9d per lb out The Very Best White Sugar (not to be rubbed out in the Colony) 3d per lb by the bag English Granulated Sugar, very white and dry, only 3d per lb retail Good Sound Useful tea only 9s 6d per box Prime Akaroa Cheese 6d per lb cut and 4d per lb whole Silver Dust Flour 5s 6d per 50 lb bag Fresh Oatmeal 2s 9d per 251 b bag The Very best Derwent Potatoes only 2s 6d per sack Good Ditto 2s per sack Butter and Eggs at lowest current rates Bran 6s, Sharps 6s 6d, Oats 6s 6d per sack SPECIAL FOB THE LADIES. Just opened 1 Trunk beautiful French Kid Oxford Shoes, which they are GIVING AWAY at 6a 6d per pair. KERNOHAN. M'CAHON AND GO. THE CASH STORE, NORTH ST., Opposite Butler Street, Timaru. Telephone—No. 66. TEAS. TEAS. TEAS. IN ORDER TO COPEwitb the increasing demand for our Teas we have purchased largely in NEW SEASON’S TEAS, ex s.s. “ Woosung ” and" Whampoa,” and are now in a position to offer value hitherto unknown in Timaru in CHINA, INDIAN, CEYLON, AND BLENDED TEAS. The following are a few [Quotations 5 BOXES at 12/6,14/6, 16/6, 18/6, 20/-, 22/6, and 25/-' BOXES (BLENDED TEAS) 20/-, 22/6, 25/Theso lines of Teas are in great demand, and are highly appreciated. HALF-CHEbTS at 1/3, 1/6, 1/8, 1/10, 2/FAMILY TEAS in Fancy Caddies at Million Prices. OUR SUGARS are at Wholesale Prices.,.--'''" ranging from 2Jd to SidCrushed and Cube Loaf Sugar also in Stock. BRUSHWARE. Scrubs, Bannisters, Store, Shoe, and Hair Brushes in every variety. BEST POTATOES, 2/6 per Bag PRIME AKAROA CHEESE (new or old) 5d per lb. per Roll CANDLES, 4d per lb. Weekly Supplies of Fresh Butler and Eggs. Our prices having already secured us a fait share of patronage, we intend to continue to sell as reasonably as ever and to [give every attention to our Customers. Families Waited on Daily. DENNEHY & O’DRISCOLL, NORTH STREET Timabu. ■ are CASH PURCHASERS of CANADIAN OATS AND MALTING BARLEY. MOOD? AND ZIESLBR, LONDON HOUSE. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT; F ORDER TO INCLUDE in the business the Boot, Shoe, and Clothing Departments ADAMS ARID GO..

Have gone to Considerable Expense in improving and remodelling their premises into convenient form,and can now place before the Ladies and Oentlemen of Titnaru and district the CHEAPEST and BEST STOCK OF BOOTS, SHOES, CLOTHING & GENERAL DRAPERY. THAT THE TRADE CAN PRODUCE. We Respectfully Solicit the Patronage of Intending Purchasers. COMPARISON INVITED. COME ONE- COME ALL See what Can he Done. Thrifty housewives should come, it will pay them. Economical Ladies should come, they will save money. Young Ladies and Young Men should come, they are sure to bo pleased.. Economical Buyers are sure to come, they would lose by going elsewhere ADAMS AND CO. LONDON HOUSE. [Telephone No. 22] (Premises lately occupied by Messrs Davies and Murphy.) CHEAP FURNITURE. IK CORSAIR, ORSAIR CABINET-MAKER AND FURNISHING. UNDERTAKER, MAIN SOOTH BOAD, (Opposite J. Ballantyne and Co.) BEDROOM SUITES FOR 3BS lOg. Comprising—Full size Bedstead, Chest Drawers, Washstand, Toilet Table, Two Chairs. Estimates given for the famishing .0f... Rooms, any size or style. Funerals far ; nished and conducted from 80s and upwards.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 4551, 23 November 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 South Canterbury Times, Issue 4551, 23 November 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 South Canterbury Times, Issue 4551, 23 November 1887, Page 3

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