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HAPPY MOMENTS are yours if you have a supply of Aulsebrook & Co’s. Cream Caramels or Cocoanut Cara mels. pONQUEST’S COUGH CORDIAL \J A prompt and permanent Curative proeurableat Robt. Bowie’s. WANTED KNOWN-Carbolic Sand Soap, Pumice-stone Soap, Ship’s Lime Juice, Mason’s Herb Beer Extract, Lightning Fruit Jars. A few dozen lib Jam Jars, to clear at Is 6d per dozen. The famous “Wakwella” pure Ceylon Tea in lead, only 2s per lb. Almanac given in for a few days longer. Kernohan, McCahon & Co., Corner North and Cross Streets. u TITAHOO” Is positive cure fo V T Indigestion in ail its forms. Cures Biliousness, Heartburn. 2s 6d, ' Chemists and Storekeepers. EXCUSE ME. But have you tried Aulsebrook & Go’s. Vanilla Wine Biscuits ? If not, do so. pONQUEST’S COUGH CORDIAL \J The Children’s Best Friend, Kernohan & McCahon. Business Notices “THE REFRESHMENT ROOMS. No. 155 Stafford Street, South. IT IS A FACT that these rooms are the most popular in the District. IT IS A FACT that a visit to these rooms is never regretted. IT IS a FACT that you always get a Teapotful of tea freshly made, IT IS A FACT that the Pies, Confec tionery, &c : , are all made on the premises, and are consequently fresh. boo'd, THE CONFECTIONER. Early in the sixties (isei) Mr Chas. Begg opened the first piano and music warehouse in Princes Street, Dunedin. Ever since then the firm’s name has been a guarantee of honesty and straight dealing. Their stock of pianos and organs at their Timaru branch, next to the Theatre, contains examples of the leading English and German makers, notably John Brinsmead and Sons, and Collard & Collard, of London, and the Storey and Clark organs. Now that tin se instruments can' be purchased on the hire purchase system, it is really a foolish and unjust tiling to place an inferior substitute with a bad “ touch ” and worse tone, to say nothing of inferior material, into the hands of the rising generation of pianists and singers, thus handicapping them at the very start. MOKE “ROYAL COLOR*!” TO I BACCC,J

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

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 South Canterbury Times, Issue 8425, 23 January 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 South Canterbury Times, Issue 8425, 23 January 1896, Page 3