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Business Notices. TIMARU BOOT FACTORY. NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. SPECIAL LINES. SPECIAI LINES WE Have JUST OPENED OUT OUR SEASON’S INDENTS, and are offering unsurpassed value in CANVAS SHOES in different colours, both in lace and instep-straps. These are undoubtedly the choicest goods in the market. LADIES’ DEESS WALKING SHOES, from the celebrated manufactory of Edwin Rostock and Co., were manufactured to our own special order, and must be seen and worn to be fully appreciated. Our Tim am Made Boots, are still leading and why ? Because they have stood the test of TEN YE AES, and the unanimous verdict is that they are THE BEST. S. ANDERSON AND CO. WALKING A PLEASUBE IN IStgg STANDARD K WELTED BOOTS AND SHOES. Made on the Same Principle as As Pliable as Cheaper Than Wear Longer Than HAND SEWN. Wtmm m. vs- - pH* WHAT ABE STANDARD BRAND BOOTS AND SHOES 1 Standard Brand Welted Boots and Shoes are made on the principle of the Best Hand Sewn Work by the most Perfect Machinery that modem Science has yet invented. Standard Brand Welted Boots and Shoes are free from ridges that often occur inside Hand Sewn Goods, and cause much annoyance to persons suffering from tender feet. Standard Brand Welted Boots and Shoes have No Nails or Pegs to work up and tear the socks or cause blisters. Standard Brand Welted Boots and Shoes Do Not Creak. Standard Brand Welted Boots and Shoes are the Most Pliable of any Kind now made, and are as Easy in Wear during the first week as many others after several months. Standard Biswi Welted Boots and Shoes can be repaired as Hand Sewn. STANDARD BRAND WELTED BOOTS & SHOES ONLY GENUINE WHEN BRANDED Standard” on the Heel, and “Welted” on the Sole. SARGOOD, SON AND EWEN, MANUFACTURERS OF THE Celebrated Standard Brand Boots and Shoes (Wholesale Only). ASK THE TRADE FOR THE PLIABLE.

jgT. GEORGE JAM.—Once used, always used.—All Grocers. /CONQUEST’S COUGH CORDIAL Vv' effectually cures Coughs and Colds Sold by Robt. Bowie. Nothing can equal t. r williams’ Co. latest brand.—“ Royal Colors Tobacco.” /CONQUEST'S COUGH CORDIAL \J for Old and young, to he had at Robt. Bowie’s. SPRING BLOSSOM TEA is the purest lO most Fragrant, goes Farthest, and therefore is the Best. U WT AHOO ” Invigorates whole sysYY tern, imparts energy and health, cleanses intestines, stimulates liver. 2s 6d. Chemists and Grocers. UNTIL JANUARY 31st rpHE SHILLING TABLE WILL BE REDUCED TO 9n, with lots of Fancy Goods thrown in worth Is 6d, and every-> thing in stock will be SOLD AT COST AND UNDER till above date. FOR REDUCED PRICES SEE WINDOWS, AT BENNETT’S, STAFFORD STREET, OPPOSITE SHAMR< )CK. <gT. GEORGE’S JAM.—The purest in the market.—All grocers. /CONQUEST’S COUGH CORDIAI \_y has effected many marvellous cures. Kernohan, McCahon & Co. WHY allow your child to suffer from Whooping Cough when you can get a bottle of Conquest’s Cough Cordial from Kernohan, McCahon & Co. A 1 BAKING POWDER. Made by Aulsbbrook & Co. Gives great satisfaction. Ask for it. LADIES of Timaru just a word with you, WE ask your Inspection and Comparison of our Prices. Household drapery 5s at ail times cut fine, just now a lot of Prints, Dress Lengths, Hats and Bonnets will be Sold regardless of cost. ADAMS & CO. (gT. GEORGE JAM.-Selected Fruit and Sugar.—All (jrrocers. VI7AHOO ” Keeps bowels regular, Y Y Cures Constipaton, Sick Headaches, Biliousness, Flatulence, Acidity, Piles,—2s 6d, Chemists and Storekeepers. SPRING BLOSSOM TEA is packed in ilb, 11b, 51b, and 101 b nett /eight air-tight Tins, and can be obtained from all Grocers. MOKE “ ROYAL COLORS ’ TO--1 BACCO.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 8425, 23 January 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 South Canterbury Times, Issue 8425, 23 January 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 South Canterbury Times, Issue 8425, 23 January 1896, Page 3