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i I The Churches. j CHURCH SERVICES. I SUNDAY, JUNE 9xh, 1895. ! Bank Street Church—ll and 6.30, Rev. 1 C. E. Beecroft. I Pareora—ll. Mr E. Holdgate ; 6.30, Mr Rapsey. Fairview—3, Mr Holdgate. i Kingsdown—3, Rev. 0. E. Beecroft. TIMARU BAPTIST CHURCH, Sophia Street, Rev. C. C. Brown. TO-MORROW (Sunday) at 11.0 and 6.30. EVENING —“ The Book of Revelation (continued). In connection with the breaking of the seven seals it was revealed that wars and famines, pestilences and earthquakes, with cruel persecutions of the godly shall characterise the close of the present Christian era, and be as a prelude to the coming golden (millenial) age, when God’s will shall be done on earth.” Revelation vi., vii. Business Notices.' W INTER HERE AGAIN COALS. FIREWOOD. B. P. BUNDE S BN, Church Street, Desires to Thank his Customers and the Public generally for their support during the many years he has been in business, and begs to inform them that he is still to be found at the old address, and will supply COALS AND FIREWOOD at LOWEST CURRENT PRICES. EXTBACT FROM LETTER. WHILE we were in Timaru Miss took us to BUDD’S. This is the place they call the Timaru Freeman,” and we enjoyed ourselves immensely. They provide you with a pretty Japanese teapot of tea, and you pour it out for yourselves. It is so homelike and cosy. Should you go to Timaru, I should advise you to call there for afternoon tea. The cakes and fancy biscuits are, delicious, quite equal to anything you get in Christchurch or Dunedin. They have a very large assortment of all those delicious chocolates we were talking about when I saw you last. They tell me BUDD is quite an artist in Wedding Oakes. I saw a splendid one there, also a very pretty Christening Cake, with such a dear little cradle on it, made of the same stuff they make Wedding Cake ornaments of, the coverlet being a delicate pale blue silk. He has a splendid Wedding Cake stand and knife which he lets out on hire. Altogether! think the place is quite‘‘up to date.”

BUDD, “jTHE ” CONFECTIONER TiMARU, CHEAP COAL. MR JOHN COWLES begs to intimate to the inhabitants of Timaru, and surrounding districts that he has been appointed agent in Timaru for the SHAG POINT COAL COMPANY. Shag Point, Otago, and having OPENED a YARD in STRATHALLAN STREET, next Mr J. S. Keith, Sailmaker, he is now in a position tosuppy SCREENED SHAG POINT COAL in any quantities, and trusts by strict and careful attention to business to secure a fair share of Support from all coal consumers. Shag Point Coal (from the new deep seam) is a really first-class Houshold Coal, it burns freely with a rich oily flame, gives off no offensive odor, leaves no live ashes, and lasts longer than any other Otago coal, and can safely bo recommended as being by far the cleanest and most economical coal in the market. Price—lf booked 26s per ton delivered in Timaru and suburbs; do. for Cash 25s do. do. Specially Low Quotations, on application, to farmers and others bringing their own drays and taking coal from the siding or yard. Also trucks supplied to country stations at very low rates. A trial solicited. Note the Address-JOHN COWLES, Shag Point Coal Conpany’s Depot, Strathallan Street, Timaru. Shag Point Coal was awarded a firstclass certificate at the New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition, 1889-90. > SPECIAL INDUCEMENT TO INTRODUCE OUR NO. 3. TO BE GIVEN AWAYI rpHIS TEA so well known to our CusJL tomers who have from time to time expressed their satisfaction, we beg to introduce to the general public by giving away the following articles. To every Cash Purchaser of ONE POUND of our 2/- No. 3 CEYLON TEA we shall for the next few days give a Cup and Saucer (variety to choose from), a Crystal Dish, a Tin of Cleanall Powde., a Tin of Metal Polish or an Almanac. To every Cash Purchaser of FIVE OF TEN POUNDS of our No. 3 Ceylon shall be given a Pair of FANCY VASES. 2/-per lb ; 5 and 101 b parcels at 1/9 per lb. Retail Agents for E. E. TAYLOR’S CEYLON TEAS. PRODUCE. Fresh Butter and Eggs from the Vvaitohi and Winchester Dairies every Thursday and Saturday Mornings. POULTRY A SPECIALITY. Fowls and Ducks always kept in Stock dressed if preferred, at TYRRELL, KING & CO.’S NORTH STREET CASH SIORE,

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 8228, 8 June 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 South Canterbury Times, Issue 8228, 8 June 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 South Canterbury Times, Issue 8228, 8 June 1895, Page 3