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AUCTION SAI^ES. Moss Jonas. UNDER DISTRAINT FOR RENT. MOSS JONAS has received instructions to sell by Public Auction as above, at the shop of Mr John Douglas, Woollcombe Street, ON SATURDAY, THE 13th APRIL, The whole of his stock-in-trade, comprising : Biscuit Machine and Water Motor, shoot Machine, Biscuit Cutters and Wires, Patty Pans and Hoops, Benches and Troughs, Show tins, Show glasses, Counters and Shelving, Also, — One new stove, Household Furniture, and a large quantity of firewood. Sale at 1 o’clock. MOSS JONAS, Auctioneer. PaiMic Notices. A VALUABLE LOAD. CURIOSITY was excited the other day by A WAGGON LOAD of TEA going through the Main Street to the Store of DAVID OWEKSi The Load consisted of 35 FULL CHESTS each weighing HOlbs. This Tea has now been Blended and put up in tins of 3,6, and lOlbs each, and for Delicacy of Flavour and Real Worth it CANNOT BE BEAT. The advantages in Buying our Blended Teas are threefold. First, they are Nett Weight, the Quality is far Superior to Box Teas, and | they are Sold at Less Cost. 20 Quarter Chests of the Celebrated Honeysuckle Tea at 2s per lb. I We have a Splendid Sample of Gunpowder Tea in stock at 2s 6d per lb, If your Grocer has sold you a Bad Box of Tea get a Pound of this Gunpowder and mix with it and you will BE SURPRISED at the Result. As winter is approaching a CUP of our CELEBRATED COFFEE will be found a Morning Luxury. Our First Cure of HAMS and BACON for this season is now ready in Splendid Condition. DAVID OWERS Would respectfully ask those who have not tried his goods to give them one trial. We have the Finest Shop in Town and intend to make it the Leading Store in the district.

DAVID OWERS, THE PEOPLE’S GROCER (Late Jas. Anderson & C 0,),. Telephone—Town 35, Elizabeth Street No. 4. PHOTOGRAPHS OP MOUNT COOK AND NEIGHBOURHOOD. W PERRIER, having recently been on ® a tour to Mount Cook has succeeded in Taking a Yery PINE SERIES OP VIEWS of MOUNT COOK and neighbourhood. The series include views of BURKE’S PASS, LAKES TBKAPO and PUKAKI. Now Ready and to be had from the Booksellers and also at the Studio. VIEWS 1/t EACH. BOSS’ BOYAL ABCABE. South Canterbury Building and Investment Co., (Limited). Capital :©!@s,©o®. A DVANOE3 on Mortgage from «SlO m. Vp Wards repayable by instalments, At Reduced Estes of Interest AND Very Moderate Sparges. Deposits received at HIGHEST RATES of interest. Depositors have the security of a large UNCALLED CAPITAL. W. ZIESLER, Manager. J. Gr. KOBEBTSON, GEOOER AND TEA DEALER, Main South Road, (Opposite Union Bank) TIM ARU. THYRESH DAIRY PRODUCE ALWAYS JD ON HAND. Cheapest House in Town for Groceries. MY OWN BLENDED TEAS ABE GUARANTEED BEST QUALITY. ATLAS FLOUR, ATLAS FLOUR. TO THE INHABITANTS OF SOUTH CANTERBURY.

Tee celebrated atlas roller FLOUR MILLS are now in full working order, and as all the most modern machinery obtainable for money has been secured by the Company, and only the best Milling Wheat is being used, the Flour now placed upon the Market is superior to any yet made in New Zealand, and will be Sold at the Lowest Market Yalue. The Company, therefore, respectfully request that the Bakers and Housewives of this Town and District will favour them with ONE TRIAL, when they have every confidence that the Atlas Flour will command the premier position in this as in every other Market in Now Zealand. The Flour can bo obtained at the Mill, near Railway Station, or at any of the Stores in Timaru, in Sacks or Bags, in quantities to suit the requirements of our Customers. wm. Ivans, MANAGING DIRECTOR,

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 4980, 12 April 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 4980, 12 April 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 4980, 12 April 1889, Page 3