usiness Notice GRAND PRIZE, The Highest Award, together with Six Medals and Two Hundred Francs. T HE McCORMICK MACHINES Always come out THE BIG END OF THE HORN.. .At the PARIS EXPOSITION the McCORMICK HARVESTING MACHTN K COMPANY has been awarded the GRAND PRIZE. The Single Award for Binders was easily won by the McCormick Binders at the Field Trial at Coulommiers on July 19th, against all comers. This is the greatest and most important Trial held in France during the Exposition Year. PRIEST AND HOLDGATE, Agents. WESTPORT COALBROOKDALE COAL ..... r\UR COAL IS UNEQUALLED FOR U STEAMING PURPOSES, and can be delivered at Country Stations almost same price as Newcastle. 1 Ton of Coalbrookdale equal to I 5 Tons Newcastle. Threshers using Coalbrookdale agree that it is the Best and Cheapest Fuel they can use. Supplies arrive beginning of every week. Large Stacks of Coalbrookdale kept in Timaru, and Orders always promptly executed. THE WESTPORT COAL CO., LTD., JOHN L. GILLIES, Branch Manager, T. RADCLIPFE, J Beswick and Stafford Streets, TIMARU. Photographs, Etchings, Engravings, Fine Art Pictures, and Picture Framing at Lowest Cash Rates. J. RADCLIFtfE, Beswick and Stafford Streets, TIMARU.
NOONDAY FAMILY OIL. I rjy THE BEST FROM J7OUF O GROCES, . BRILLIANT AND SAFE, . Less Filling and Trimming o! amj Sweet. Superior Packing ASK FOR M, THERE’S some part oi your anatomy out of order, maybe the Liver Stomach or 8100d —its there, anyway It licks something; probably a stimuy iaut. 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. 0. Oddib, chemist, Timaru, toeks it, Price— in o«. WALTON ROLLER FLOUR MILL, PLEASANT POINT. THE above Mill is now Ready for This Season’s Gristing. All Work will have my personal attention. ROLLER FLOUR, WHEATMEAL, BRAN, POLLARD, Etc., at Town Prices for Cash. W. J. STAN D E N, Pleasant Point. NOTICE ToT flic Residents of Pleasant Ponit and Surrounding Districts, HAVING PURCHASED the Business lately carried on i y Messrs Botherway Bros., as Butchers, I beg to notify that I will keep only the best MEAT, and will run to all the late Finn’s Customers. I beg to thank all my old customers for their support and hope to merit a continuance of it. F. 0. MATTHEWS, Pleasant Point. uoOe taoinshrdlu shrdlu shrdlu shrdlunvnm
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2953, 27 November 1900, Page 1
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392Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2953, 27 November 1900, Page 1
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