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Business Notices. TO OUR CONSTITUENTS. RADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— WE respectfully solicit your continued support during the ensuing season. We havealarge SURPLUS Stoc*, owing to late shipments which we intend to clear at a very small advance on the cost. Our present season’s Goods have been very carefully bought, and owing to the LIBERAL Discount we receive for prompt payment, we still defy all OPPOSITION. Call and Inspect the various LINES on view and we feel sure your verdict will be that they are NOT TO BE RUBBED OUT. COME EARLY AND COME OFTEN. -Wl JAMES MAIR & CO., BOOT PROVIDERS. TIMARTJ

An Eye for business. —Dr Ford. ‘‘ May I ask why this refusal ?” Miss Millions : “ Certainly, Doctor. You know my sister married a lawyer, so if I expect to get any of papa’s money I must marry a lawyeralso.”

Amusements Etc> A MAGIC LANTERN ENTERTAINMENT, in Aid of the Waimataitai Sunday School, will be given TO-MOR-ROW EVENING (Tuesday 26), in the Waimataitai School ; also songs by Misses Gardiner, H. Sealey, M. Bourn, and Messrs Tennent and Gus. Jones. Admission—ls, Children 6d. Commence 8 p.ra. Wanted. A SYDNEY EPISODE-QUITE CURED BY “ WAHOO.” 24 King Street, Sydney, 13th Dec., 1896. Manager Loasby’s Mfg. Co., Ld., DEAR SIR,—For some time past I have suffered very much from Indigestion and Flatulency, and have tried several remedies with no good result, I was advised by a friend to try “ Wahoo,” and after taking one bottle I feel greatly benefited, in fact, I might say quite cured. (Sgd.) E. Ward. “ WAHOO,” price 2s 6d, from all chemists and storekeepers. Wholesale agents, Kempthorne, Prosser and Co., N.Z. Drug Co., Ld. THE KING of Pure Ceylon Teas is Spring Blossom, from Is 9d, 2s, end 2s 4d. gT. GEORGE JAM.—Once used, always used.—All Grocers. DOCTORS recommend SPRING BLOSSOM TEA for Indigestion, Spasms, and Liver Complaint. Don’t Fail to try it. TEAS TO SUIT ALL TASTES. Areal good blend is 6d, well worth a Trial. Our Famous No. 3 Tea Is lOd, cannot be beat. Pure Orange-Pekoe 2s per lb, And a Beautiful Almanac, entitled HARVEST HOMES, Given to Each Cash Purchaser of One Pound. Just arrived, a Shipment of English Stoneware Jam Jars, in three sizes, at TYRRELL, KING & GO’S, North Street Cash Store. Telephone 71.

YTTANTED KNOWN—A cup of deliW cious SPRING BLOSSOM TEA will remind you of the good old times. To be had from the Timaru Cash Store and leading Grocers. XTTAHOO ” does away with necesYV sity for pills ;is purely vegetable. Acts speedily and effectively 2s 6d everywhere. gT. GEORGE JAM—Selected Fruit and Sugar.—All Grocers. CIORSETS. Compare our Ordinary j Values with so-called Sale Prices elsewhere. ADAMS & CO. COMPARE our Mantles with any other in this country. ADAMS & CO. EIRESS STUFFS, PRINTS, &c.—We ' are re-marking Stylish Goods quite regardless of cost prices to clear. ADAMS & CO. ME. But have you tried Adisebbook & Co.’s Vanilla Wine Biscuits ? If not, do so. £1 J. GEORGE’S JAM.—The purest the market.—All grocers. WANTED KNOWN—A few PRIME HAMS yet on Sale at 7id per lb. Brass Preserving Pans from 8s each. Pure Ceylon Tea “Wakwella.” the best in the market, at 2s per lb. An Almanac presented to every purchaser of One Pound of Tea, fora few weeks longer. KERNOHAN, McCAHON & CO., Corner North and Cross Sts. THE Wonderful Tea, SPRING BLOSSOM, at Is 9d, Beats all others. Nothing can equal t. a wii Hams’ Co. latest brand. —“ Royal Colors Tobacco.” ALBURY COAL. beg to intimate that ALBURY COAL can be had in Timaru at 20s PER TON, 10s 6n PER HALF TON, Delivered. Orders left at D. HOUSTON’S, Church Street, will receive prompt attention. JAMES YOUNG & CO., Proprietors. J. CUNNINGHAM, Agent. S' MOKE “ ROYAL TO* PAJUOO

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 8737, 25 January 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 8737, 25 January 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 8737, 25 January 1897, Page 3

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