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Business Notices. EXTRAORDINARY PURCHASE WE have just completed the purchase from ME S. ANDERSON, of his RETAIL BUSINESS at a large discount and we intend holding a MONSTER SALE during the next FOUR WEEKS. The stock is well known as one of the best in the colony, and we intend to give the public the benefit of our bargains. The following will give you a faint idea of the value we intend offering during our sale;— 200 pairs Ladies’Glace Kid Shoes, 4s lid; 300 pairs Ladies’Morocco shoes, 4a 6d ; 500 pairs Ladies’ Calf Kid Shoes, 7s 6d. Make no mistake about it. This stock is going to be sold within the next four weeks. JAMES MAIR &

AmusementsrjiHEATKE ROYAL. Lessee and Manager Mr Tom Pollard. Treasurer Mr W. O’Sullivan THE COMING BOOM. MAMMOTH ATTRACTION FOR SHOW WEEK. Return of the Favourites. FOR FOUR NIGHTS ONLY, Commencing MONDAY, OCTOBER 26th. POLLARD'S OPERA COMPANY 60 IN NUMBER 60 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE SEASON—MONDAY, OCT. 26th. | Offenbach’s Great Military and Spec- j tacular Comic Opera, LA FILLE DU TAMBOUR MAJOR. | TUESDAY, OCT. 27th. 1 Planquette’s World-Famed Comic Opera, RIP VAN WINKLE. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 28th. By Special Request of Hundreds unable to see it when last Produced— PAUL JONES. THURSDAY, OCT. 29th. Last Appearance and First Production in Timaru of Planquette’s Celebrated Comic Opera, NELL GWYNNE. Magnificent Wardrobe, Scenery, and Effects. Complete for Each Production. Box Plan at the Theatre Royal Cigar Divan. Stall Tickets also obtainable at the Theatre Royal Cigar Divan. POLLARD’S POPULAR PRICESDress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 4s ; Stalls, 2s 6d ; Pit, Is. FREdTw. DUVAL, Business Manager. A PROMENADE CONCERT & SALE tL uF WORK, In aid of Sailors’ Rest and Boys’ Club, will be held in the ASSEMBLY ROOMS, THURSDAY, 22nd INST. Afternoon at 3 o’clock. Evening 8 o’clock. Admission : Afternoon, Free. Evening, Sixpence. PRIMITIVE METHODIST BAND OF HOPE. C THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22nd. LOSING NIGHT ENTERTAINMENT. Oddfellows’ Hall. Commence 7.30. Solo Singing, Recitations and Dialogues. ADMISSION—SiIver Coin. SHOW WEEK ! SHOW WEEK ! O_BAND BAZAAR AND CARNIVAL. (Late) Maclean and Co.’s Auction Rooms. Extraordinary Exhibition of Works of Art. Side Shows and Varieties. Full Particulars Future Issue. WantedIf You Suffer from NERVOUSNESS EXHAUSTION WANT OF ENERGY TOO-TIRED-FOR-WORK FEELING INDIGESTION CONSTIPATION, SLUGGISH LIVER, &c. t Take LOASBY’S “WAHOO” —2s 6d all Chemists and Grocers— And Cease to Suffer. Sole Manufacturers and Proprietors; LOASSY’S " WAHOO” MANUFACTURING CO- (LIMITED). a Factory : Great King Street, Dunedin. Wholesale Agents; KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER, & CO., N.Z. DRUG CO. (LIMITED),. gT. GEORGE JAM.—Once used, always used.—All Grocers. TITAHOO” is powerful nerve and YY general tonic, cleanses blood, purifies and invigorates the whole ays tem. 2s 6d everywhere. WAHOO ” does away with necesY V sity for pills ;is purely veget ible. Acts speedily and effectively 2s 6d everywhere. TO-DAY, ADAMS & CO. show Blouse Silks and Muslins in New and Stylish Patterns, cheap. LACE Mantles from 9s lid to 40s, rare value. Girls Print Overalls Is 6d, Is 9d, Is lid. ADAMS & CO. MILES of Laces, New Patterns, in Butter, Cream, white, and Grass Lawn. ADAMS & CO. EXCUSE ME. But have you tried Aulsebrook & Co’s. Vanilla Wine Biscuits ? If not, do so. \ gT. GEORGE’S JAM.—The purest in the market.— All grocers* MOKE “ROYAL COLORS TO 1 BACCO

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 8657, 21 October 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 8657, 21 October 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 8657, 21 October 1896, Page 3

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