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Amusements, Etc, fJIHEATRE ROYAL. A TO-NIGHT AND SATURDAY, January sth and 6th. extraordinary" ATTRACTION.* MISS ANNIE MAY ABBOTT, The Little Georgia Magnet. Lifts 10 Men. 10 Men can’t lilt her. 100 Similar Feats. What is this mighty force? Box Plan at Begg and Go’s. Prices—3s, 2s, la ; Children half-price. WAIMATE COUNTY AND BOROUGH TRANSVAAL WAR PATRIOTIC FUND. MONSTER MASS MEETING. , NOTICE is hereby given that a Mon- 1 ster Mass Meeting in connection with the above Fund will be held in the DRILL SHED, WAIMATE. on TUESDAY, 9th January, 1900, at 8 p.m., when Patriotic Songs and Speeches will be given, and Selections played by the Waimate Brass Band. AH residents in the district ate cordially invited to be present. Admission, free. By order of the Committee, CHAS. AKHUKST, Hon. Sec.

Wanted’ LOST— North, Cross or Heaton Street, two keys, door and padlock. Ee-j ward for return to this office. WANTED-Good General SERVANT. References required. Apply— Mbs Ernest LeCben, Wai-iti Road. SOUTH CANTERBURY, For right down value and rare good quality McKenzie’s Unblended Ceylon packed Hondai Lanka Teas “ Tops the Poll.” MOKE "ROYAL COLOURS” TO. • RACCO. DON’T stu u.itU yen realise that if you go further ’tis possible you will fare worse. You may not yield readily to persuasion, but you’ll find it difficult to resist the evidence of your eyes on seeing the difference in your appearance after having used Walkers Vegetable Syrup. Call at J. C. Oddie’s chemist Timarn, and get a bottle, price Is 6d.

ASK FOR TOMATO SAUCE. THE KING of Pure Ceylon Tea is Spring Blossom, from Is 9d, 2s, and 2s 4d BELLS: BELLS: BELLS-Eing out the glad tidings. Timaru Grocers are now keeping the celebrated “ BELL” TEA. Coupons in every tin. Procurable at 0. Bowkbr’s. The Wonderful Tea, SPRING Bjl.OS SOM at Is 9d, Beats al others. THERE’S some pare oi your ana omy out of order, maybe the Liver, Stomach or Blood—its there, anyway. 1» licks something; probably a stimulant, Walker’s Vegetable Syrup is a splendid stimulant, especially for the liver; it also regulates the stomach and purifies the blood. “ Give it a turn.” J. C. Oddie, chemist, Timaru, stocks it, Price—ls 6d. IF YOU V ANT to Enjoy a good Smoke buy a Plug of Royal Colors Tobacco. gT. GEORGE’S JAM.—The pure n th® market.—AH grocers.

IT isiust as easy, and very much more satisfactory, to have the best when the best costs no more than the inferior, “ The Best ” Medicine for the Liver at little cost, is what’s offered when you ate asked to buy Walker’s Vegetable Syrup. ‘ Give it a. turn,” To be ,had of J. 0. Oddib, Chemist, Timaru. KERNOHAN McOAHON & Co., beg to inform their customers that they have a fresh consignment of BELL TEA, and lovers of the cup that cheers can now be supplied with their favourite beverage, ,§>T JAM.—Once used, always used—All Grocers. PLEASANT POINT, and Fairlie.‘‘He wot takes wot is’nthis’n.when ’ee’s cotched ’ee go’es to pris’n." Anybody can take McKenzie’s Unblended Hondax Lanka Teas at prices marked on the packets from Mb Bowie, Pleasant Point, and Mb Herbert Smith, Fairlie. ASK FOR COCOA ONCE USED ALWAYS USED, All Grocers. 2JT. GEORGE JAM- lected Fruit ft and Suvar —All Grocers ST. ANDREWS,- No meddling, no secret practices, no tricks of trade for extra profit, in Ceylon packed and sealed Hondai Lanka Teas sold by Messrs Dutson McClymont & Co.', St. Andrews. WANTED—•jVTOTHERS GIVE tope CHILDREN JAM. IT IS PUREST AND BEST* rflHte Wonderful Tea. SPRING BLOS X SQM at Is 6d. Beats all oth?VQ»

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2678, 5 January 1900, Page 3

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