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I ISwisiiiess Notices. THE BOOT SALE OF THE SEASON IS SOW m FOLD SWISS AT THE EETAIL SHOP OF THE TXMARD BOOT FACTORY. GENDINS REDUCTIONS In ENGLISH, CONTINENTAL, and TIMARU MANUFACTURED BOOTS and SHOES AS Quotations in the Boot Trade are no Test of Value, I refrain from giving them* but would invite a careful inspection of the Goode displayed at the Doors and Windows of the above Establishment. Compare Quality of Goods 1 Compare Prices! AND THEN JUDGE FOE YOUB9ELVBB. The Stock consists of EVERY CONCEIVABLE ARTICLE OP FOOT WEAR, and the Brices are astonishing the People, Seize the present opportunity of laying in a Winter Btook. Terms, CASH during Month of Sale. S. AN fTe ESON, MANUFACTURER. BON MARCHE. LAST 10 DAYS OF SALE C| FSO IA L LIST OF FB10E8: New Check Dress Tweeds, 4Jd ; reduced from 7fd Heavy Knicber Dress Tweeds, 4jd ; reduced from 7|d ■flomespurs, sfd yd ; reduced from Bfd Double width all-wool Amazon Cloth, Is 3d ; reduced from 2s lid Double width Costume Tweeds, Is lid; reduced from 8s lid. Ladies’ Bibb Hose, s|d pair; reduced from 7|d Ladies’ Bibb Hose, 7id pair } reduced from lOd Ladies* Bibb Hose, B£d pair ; reduced from lid All Wool Bibb Cashmere Hose, Is 4Jd; reduced from Is lid. ladies’ and Children’s Warm Lined Gloves, 2d pair j reduced from 9d Ladies’ Coloured Cashmere Gloves, 4sd pair; reduced from la All Silk Ladies' Windsor Ties, is 3d ; reduced from 3s lid Childrens’ White and Coloured Hemmed Handkerchiefs, lo4|d doz New Reversible Linen Cuffs, pair; reduced from Bid Silk Neck Handkerchiefs, 4fd ; reduced from Is. Flannelettes (new patterns), 3fd yd ; reduced from ssd Heavy Twill Cretonnes, 3fd yd ; reduced from sfd Liberty Art Muslins (new), 2fd yd ; reduced from 4fd Lace Curtains, from Is 6d pair. Dressmaking 7s lid each. AV AND MURPHY.

W. WADDELL, GLASGOW CLOTHING HOUSE. Own Make of Waterproof Coats that are made to fit properly A large assortment of Hard and Soft Felt Hats in all the Newest Styles and at the Lowest Price. Scarfs. Sox, Shirts, and Underclothing, at prices to suit the times. W WADDELL, GLASGOW CLOTHING HOUSE. ¥¥TE have received i ! jCoats that are sold every* ’where, the price is less and the quality better. Try our

SEASONABLE REMEDIES NEIL’S "REMEDY for MEASLES,” purely herbal, tends to promote gentle perspiration, and relieves the cough—-Is 6d per bottle. BALM OF GILEAD for Coughs and Colds on the Chest in Adults—2s 6d per bottle; or for children, the BOTANIC COUGH SYRUP—Is and le 6d. COMPOSITION POWDER, one of the oldest of Herbal remedies. Its use prevents, as well as cures colds. A good diet drink in cold weather -ilbtins Is fid, MYBBHINE, nothing can beat it for chapped bands and lips—ls per bottle. CHILBLAIN LINIMENT—Ia per bottle. VASELINE (finest quality) in glass pots at 6d and Is.

DR NEIL'S BOTANIC DISPENSARY Stabpoep Sxebbt. BE OOUQHTRBY speaks about LECONTE MALT EXTRACT BREAD “Dunedin, New Zealand, May 20th. “ Your Malt Bebad both kept and tatted well, having all that rich nutty flavour of pure wheaten flour bread. One of tbe loaves you left with me was as fresh and spongy at tbe end of a week as loaves on tbo old method would be in twenty four hours. I opine you have not used potato starch granules to aid in tbe leavening of it, because rigid tests failed to discover any of those forms of starch granules derived from such sources, which, by reason of their cheapness, are used as adulterants of the more expensive wheat flour, and it appears to me the Malt Exteaot has enabled you to make an ideal pure wheat flour leaf. Another advantage of your new method is that those persons who crave for the softness; lightness, porosity, and spongy quality of newly baked bread, with all its relative attendants in indigestibility, can get in your Malt Bbe&d all that they long for without the disagreeable disadvantages. I am sura your progressive spirit merits great praise.—Jh, Coughteby, formerly of the Teaching Staff of Edinburgh University, the Liverpool Boyal Infirmary Schools of Medicine, and Otago University College.” B U O D. & CCOB.DIA.NB, Lamps, Epergnes, Glass OL Jam Dishes, Comports, Tumblers, Glass Jugs, Bedroom Ware, Odd Ware, Enamel Ware, Tinware ; Bedsteads from 355, Spring Mattresses from 30s, and everything necessary for a house oau be bad at Bennett’s, opposite Shamrock, Timaru.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 7270, 25 July 1893, Page 3

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