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BALLANTYNE’S, TIMARU. Iyj'ESSRS. J. BALLANTYNE & 00. have received from their London HouseA SMALL LOT OF ABOUT 40 COSTUMES, COATS AND SKIRTS, AND SKIRTS ONLY. The Same are Special Goods at Low Prices— White Drill Skirts at 4s lid White Pique Skirls at 8s 6d White Lace Skirts, Lined Colors, 14s Pd Coat and Skirt Costumes, WHITE DRILL, 8s lid Coat and Skirt Costumes, STRIPED DRILL, 19s 6d BALLANTYNE’S hold Full Assortments of BROWN, CREAM, WHITE, AND STRIPED DRILLS. WHITE PIQUES. KHARKIB OF SUPERIOR QUALITY FOR SPECIAL COSTUME ORDERS. BALLANTYNE’S are now Booking Orders for LIGHT AND COOL TEXTURE COSTUMES, Suitable for ’Visitors to Auckland Exhibition. Special Arrangements in hand to supply Suitable Fabrics for the Warmer Climate of the North Island. Reasonable Economy and Style will be found in these Special Arrangements. BALLANTYNE’S MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT is now Showing a Specia Purchase ol Stylish CAMBRIC BLOUSE PRINTS, at FOUR FENCE i per yard. BALLANTYNE’S, TIMARU.

CEYLON TEA AGENCY, 5 Church St., Timaru, The earliest August Pluckings of this Season’s Teas are now arriving at above Agency. Four hundred and forty Packages ex as. Armand JBehic'and Orizaba are already taken into store. These two shipments consist of Bro. Or. Pekoe, Orange Pekee, Pekoe, and Pekoe Souchong, selkctbd as usual FROM THE PRODUCTS OP THK BEST GARDENS IN THE HILL COUNTRY OP CEYLON, and represent the choicest of the august pickings. Ceylon Teas are sold at this Agency, tube and unmixed in the boxes they were packed in at the Garden Factories. No blends are kept in stock, is the Planters’ Association will not allow their agents to sell anything but puke cbylon tea. Buyers are thus sure of getting the genuine article by ordering from the agency. Orders for Tea from above shipments must be sent in promptly, as these early Pickings are always much sought after and quickly bought up. R. R. TAYLOR. Agent in New Zealand for the T a Planters’ Association ol Ceylon. WANTED—jy" OTHERS GIVE your CHILDREN JAM. IT IS PUREST AND BEST N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY* TIMARU. CYCLISTS WILL find their requirements well catered for, as we have just opened out a very large assortment of the Newest Requisites for this particular purpose, amongst which will be found Cycling Suits for immediate wear, 32s 6d to 40s. Cycling Knickers, 14s 6d per pair. Cycling Sweaters in all the newest styles, in White, Fawn, Navy and Heather Mixture, from 5s 9d up. Cycling and Golf Stockings in great variety, Plain and Heather Mixture, with Fancy Tops, from 3s 9d up. Cycling Touring Bags, 6s 6d each, to fit all Machines. Cycling Caps in Blue Serge and Tweed, in great variety, from Is to 3a 6d. Cycling Shoes, up to date, 9s Bd. See the new Cycling Trouser Clip, “ The Klimax,” by far the most effective and perfect Trouser Clip for Cyclit-ts, Is per pair. Simple, Cheap and Tidy. A Beautiful Assortment of Fancy Silk Bows, Derbys and Parisian shape, Ties for Ladies and Gents in Tartan, Fancy Checks and Stripes ; also in White Washing Silks, in the same shape, from Is to 2s 6d each. NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, TIMARU, G. B. MACKIE’j Manager. Shipping* | JJNION STEAM SHIP COMPAN i ' OF NEW ZEALAND i^Ltd). STEAMERS ARE EXPECTED TO LEAVE TIMARU AS UNDER For AK.AROA, Lyttelton, Wellington, Taranaki, Greymouth and Westport TAUPO, s.s., on MONDAY, 14th November, (No Passenger*.) For DUNEDIN via Oamaru—CORINNA, s.s.,on THURSDAY, 17th November. For SYDNEY—HAWEA, s.s., about WEDNESDAY, 16th November. For LYTTELTON, Wellington, Taranaki, and Greymouth— HERALD, 8.8., on FRIDAY, 18th November, at 5 p.m. For AKARJA, Lyttelton Wellington, Nelson and Westport CORINNA, s.s., on SATURDAY", 19th November. (No passengers.) Oargo must be delivered at Railway Goode Shed three hours before advertised time of steamers sailing. NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (Ld.) Ageot»JS

THE SHIRT HOUSE. w E MAKE A SPECIALTY IN THESE GOODS. The Leather Cloth Working Man’s Shirt 2s 6d, 2s lid, 3s 6d, extra strong The Oxford 2s 6d, 2s lid, 3s 3d The Travellers, in Flannelette, 2s 6d, 2s lid The Tennis Mat 2s lid, 3s 6d, 4s 6d, 4s lid The Incomparable White, any size at any price, 3s lid, 4s lid, 6s 6d, 6s lid, 7s 6d £{* e Sf I These are taking for better ThcNelS"! wear,4B6d,.slid,eslld BOYS’ SIZES Proportionately Cheap. QUALITY, FINISH, GOOD STYLE, Is wi at we put into our Tailoring work. We do not push business further than by the best of work and low prices. We pay good wages, and secure the most competent people. The Stock of Colonial Tweeds, Serges, and some smart English Goods cannot easily be improved upon, while our Cutter gives every attention. Suits to Order, from 455. Bows Ties Derbies Ascots 1 Underwear r Belts Braces Suites , While These are in truly Magnificent Selection ; some 100 dozen alone of Ties having been received since September, Youths’ Straws from is 3d to 2s lid Boys „ „ Is Men’s „ „ Is 9d to 6s—a Panama special Frame Felts, Soft Felts, Hard Felts, in Grey, Cuba, Brown, Bladk, Is lid to 9s 6d, are in every taking good shape. T. AND J. THOMSON. Observe Address for Tailoring Department— ITNEXT EMPIRE HOTEL. Smokers i a fact i royai COLOURS is the Finest Aromatic Tobacco in the Markets. SPRING BLOSSOM TEA is only packed in Tins, which of course preserves the delicate aroma of this famous Tea. To be had from C. Bowker, J, Shepherd. Kernohan and McCahon. ASK FOR E JAM. rpHE Wonderful Tea, SPRING BOIS; J. SOM at Is 9d, Beats all others. ARCADE BOOT SHOP. E. P ROSSER (H t years foreman cutter Timaru Boot Factory) PROSSER’S GREAT REALISING! SALE NOW ON. You can Save by Purchasing your Boots and Shoes during this month 10 to 20 per cent. Boys’ and Girls’ “ Dependable ” School Boots—wear guaranteed. Bargains in every line at the ARCADE BOOT SHOP, Next to Priest and Holdgate. NOW IN THE PRESS AND WILD SHORTLY BE PUBLISHED THE CANTERBURY L OTAGO ALMANAC AND DIARY FOR 1899 PUBLISHED ONLY" AT THE OFFICE OFIHB IIMARU BERALL. May be obtained from all Booksellers and Country Storekeepers. I PRICE .. ONE SHILLING. | SMOKE “ROYAL COLORS” TO ' BAOCO.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 9203, 15 November 1898, Page 2

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