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Public Notices. HAVE YOU TRIED DAVID OWERS’ 2. TEA ? IT BEATS ALL OTHERS IN THE MARKET. Our Sales in this Line alone average over TWO THOUSAND POUNDS PER MONTH. We have some 20 dozen White and Gold China Cups and Saucers to dispose of in the usual way, namely, Half a dczen Cups and Saucers with a 101 b Tin of the Very Finest Ceylon Tea at 22s 6d, our object being.to introduce these Fine Teas to the Public. MILD CUBED BACON, SMOKED OB GREEN, FROM 6d per lb. DAVID OWERS, THE PEOPLE’S GROCER, Staffobd Stebet. Telephone No. 35. EEASOHS WHY Y°U SHOULD PURCHASE YOUR BOOTS AT THE TIM&RU BOOT FACTORY. (1) . None but Good Hands are employed. (2) Highest Wages are paid. (3) The very Beet Mater'nlis used. (4) You buy direct from the manufacturer thus saving the middleman’s profit. I AM THE LARGEST EMPLOYER OF LABOUR IN THE BOOT TRADE BETWEEN DUNEDIN AND CHRISTCHURCH. Consult your own interests and buy only from S. ANDERSON, TIMARU BOOT FACTORY. Gents’ Hosiery, Mercery, AND SEASONABLE UNDERCLOTHING. A BONUS OF TEN PEE CENT ON ALL CASH PURCHASES OF ONE POUND IN VALUE.

THE Proprietor of the Sydenham House haring determined to command as big a eucctbS in the Hosiery and Mercery Depart* ment as he has secured in the Tailoiing, and feeling assured that if once the Public have tested the Quality and compared the Prices in this Department, the continuance of their patronage will be secured. In orderto hasten this A Bomiis of Ten Per Cent— Ss off every s* Will be given on all Cash Purchases of Gents’ Hats, Hosiery, Shirts, Scarfs, Collars, Gloves, Men’s, Boys’ and Youths’ ready-made clothing Overcoats and Waterproofs, Umbrellas, Hugs, Etc. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGUP.ES. WM. WADDELL. MERCHANT TAILOR AND GENTS’ OUTFITTER, SYDENHAM HOUSE, iTijiaeit. FOB INFLUENZA and Colds of every description use NEIL’S COMPOSITION POWDER. It proves a sure and speedy cure for the much dreaded LA GRIPPE as numbers can already testify who have used'it. It is also good in Fever, Looseness, Pains in the Stomach and Bowels, and to remove all obstructions caused by cold, ilb tins Is 6d. ESSENCE OF COMPOSITION is a fluid preparation of the above and contains the same properties, but is more pleasant and easy to take in the case of females or children. Per bottle Is 6d. BALM OF GILEAD or Celd Curer, for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Bronchitis and all throat and chest affections. A special preparation made by us for many years. 2s 6d per bottle. BOTANIC COUGH SYRUP, a splendid remedy for Cough, either for Children or Adults. Is and Is 6d per bottle. All the above medicines are PURELY HERBAL, and can be used with safety and benefit by the most inexperienced. We have also HERBAL REMEDIES FOR ALL COMPLAINTS at moat reasonable prices* Herbs, Roots, Barbs, and every requisite for the successful practice of the Botanic system of medicine always on hand. Don’t forget our New Boob, THE NEW ZEALAND FAMILY HER DOCTOR. ■ 800 copies have already been sold. PRICE ;Ss PER COPY. ' AGENTS :—Messrs MoEvoy and Man Chester and Co., Waimate; J. Young, St, Andrews; Mr Gny, Beaccnsfiold ; Mi Adams, Pleasant Point and Fairlie Creek; rM T. Barr, Temuba, Messrs Gibson and Fisher. Geraldine ; Mr Gimson, Winchester; Mr Mason, Orori ; Mu Bradley, Hilton; Messrs Taylor and Flatman. Woodbury; and Mr B. Alcorn, Ashburton. MR WEBTBRM.4 N, Teayemee, Note the Address— DR NEIL’S BOTANIC DISPENSARY. Staitoed Steekt South, TIMABU COOKING RANGES. ’’HE PATENT PRIZE RANGE, ZEALANDIA, T&TBEDS no Setting and will burn any i-1 Coal. CAN BE USED AS aN OPEN FIRE PRIEST AND HOLDGATE, ANIi J. PHILP. AOUKI!

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 6259, 4 July 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 South Canterbury Times, Issue 6259, 4 July 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 South Canterbury Times, Issue 6259, 4 July 1890, Page 3