Business Notices. LATE ARRIVALS. j. mai¥ & co., HAVE Just Opened Up a Shipment of Goods from VERNON & 00., and as these have been TWO MONTHS LATE IN ARRIVAL, we CLEAR THEM at a Small Advance on Cost. OUR Colonial-made BOOTS AND SHOES are still unsurpassed for price and quality. Our first aim in this department is to produce a highclass article—our next to sell at the Lowest Possible Price', j, maib & co., BOOT WAREHOUSE, TIMARU.
gT. GEORGE JAM.—Once used, always used.—All Grocers. THE Wonderful Tea, SPRING BLOSSOM, at Is 9d, Beats all others. TSTAHOO” does away with necest V sity for pills ;is purely vegetable. Acts speedily and effectively 2s 6d everywhere. OPEN TO-DAY-One Case Ladies’ Combinations, and New Divided Skirts. ADAMS & CO. OPEN YESTERDAY - One Case Stylish Capes and Mantles. ADAMS & CO. FOR Dress Goods and Dressmaking try ADAMS & CO. WANTED KNOWN-A cup of deli! cious SPRING BLOSSOM TEA will vemind you of the good old times. To be had from the Timaru Cash Store and leading Grocers. TEAS TO TASTES Areal good blend is 6d, wen worth a Trial. Our Famous No. 3 Tea Is lOd, cannot be beat. Pure Orange Pekoe 2s per lb, And a Beautiful Ahnanao, entitled HARVEST HOMES, Given to Each Cash Purchaser of One Pom niJust arrived, v. Shipment of English Stoneware Jam Jars, in three sizes, at TYRRELL, KING & CO’S, North Street Cash Store. Telephone 71. r (MIE KING of Pure Ceylon Teas is X Spring Blossom, from Is 9d, 2s, and 2s 4d. BENNETT’S GREAT CLEARING SLAUGHTER SALE WILL CONTINUE TILL MARCH 31st. See Windows — BESWICK St. AND ELIZABETH St. <,fc \I7~AHOO ’* s P° wer^ nerve and t V general tonic, cleanses blood, purifies and invigorates the whole sys tem. 2s fid everywhere. WANTED KNOWN—That the Undersigned has REMOVED to Larger and More Central Premises opposite Theatre Royal. I also Thank my old customers for the Liberal Support accorded me for so many years past, and nothing shall be wanting on my part to merit a continuance of the same. JOHN MURRAY, Produce Merchant. SMOKE “ OYAL” COLORS TOBACCO New Zealand Railways. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS.
EXCURSION TO CHRISTCHUCH, SPOETS AT TIMAKU, 17th MARCH. AN EXCURSION TRAIN will run from TIMARU to CHRISTCHURCH on 17th March, leaving Timaru at 7.0 a.m.,. Washdyke 7.11, Temuka 7.33, Winchester 7.45, Orari 7.56 ; returning from Christchurch ais.3op.m. Return fares from Timaru, Washdyke, Temuka, Winchester, Orari to Christchurch, by this train only, 7s 6d first class, 5s second. Holiday excursion tickets to Timaru at fares of 2d per mile Ist class, Id per mile 2nd, minimum; 4s & 2s respectively, mileage counted one way only, will be issued on the 17th March, at Ashburton, Oamaru, and intermediate stations, Waimate, and Albury branch stations, available for return on 17th or 18th. The evening train from Timaru to Fairlie on the 17th March will run as on Mondays. The evening trains from Timaru to Oamaru and Orari will start at 5.40 and 6.45 p.m. respectively, and run correspondingly later than timetable times. WAIMATE RACES, 17th MARCH. Holiday excursion tickets to Waimate at the rates quoted above will be issued at Timaru, Oamaru, and intermediate stations for ordinary morning train on 17th, available for return on same day TIMARU PERMANENT MUTUAL BENEFIT BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. rpHE 27th Annual General MEETING X of the Shareholders of the above Society will be held on FRIDAY, the 19th March, 1897, at the Arcade Chambers, Timaru, at 8 p.m. 1. —To receive the Directors’ Report and Balance-Sheet. 2. -To Elect 4 Directors in the room of John Jackson, Wm, McKeown, J. S. Gibson, and F. W. Marchant, who retire in accordance with the rules, but are eligible for re-election. 3. To Elect an Auditor. 4. —And any other General Business. ANDREW ALLAN, Manager. The Churches ESLEYAN CHURCH SERVICES, SUNDAY, MARCH 14th, 1897. Bank Street Church —11, Mr Boothroyd; 6.30, Rev. C. E. Beeeroft. Pareora—ll, Rev. C. E. Beeeroft; 6.30, Mr J, J. Rapsey. Fairview —3, Mr W. C. Burd. Kingsdown— 3, Rev. 0. E, Beeeroft; 7, Ml T. JS. Holdgate, only. BY ORDER. Public NoticesBusiness :
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 8777, 12 March 1897, Page 3
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