GIVING SOMETHING FOR NOTHING, IS ALL POPPYCOCK, AND ANT SENSIBLE PERSON MUST KNOW THIS, IT’S A SPRAT TO CATCH A MACKEREL, HON DAI-LANK A CSYLON PACKED AND SEALED TEA IS SOLD PUR 'LY AND SIMPLY ON ITS M FRITS. YOU PAY FOR THE TEA AND YOU GET THE B."ST VALUE IN THE MARKET. NO TEAMENDING TRICKS OP TRADK. POLYPATHIC MEDICAL INSTITUTE^ Corner of LATIMER SQUARE and GLOUCESTER ST-, CHRISTCHURCH Immsdiately Behind EzlhlTsltloa Buildings. POLYPATHY, the NEW METHOD OP CURE, is the Surest and Most Rapid System of Cure, as grateful patients are willing to testify, as it cures with bsolute certainty such diseases as CANCER and EPlLEPSY—uncurable under tho old System—as well as all Chronic and nervous Complaints of Women and Men, Mo-e Cures made by Polypathy thin hr any other System h thi. World They treat all Female Ailments by the Polytlipatic Methods, which do away with all Examination and Local Treatment. They also desire to impress upon all men who are. suffering that thev have the justly celebrated Hindoo Remedy, so well and favourably known iu the old World as “ Anti-Agnechal Tabloid Method. HUNDREDS OF TESTIMONIALS, AS UNDER: Loss of Nerve Power and Vitality. October 10th, 1900. Dear Sirs, —It gives me the greatest of pleasure lo fell you your medicine is having beautiful results. I feel much fresher in the morning and sure I shall be cured. May God prosper you in your labours, and I assure you I am very grateful for your kind service rendered to me, and shall ever be ready to recommend others you. J. E. SMYTHE. If you cannot visit, WHITE for Question List to CHRISTCHURCH, with Stamped Envelope, and you will receive an Immediate Reply. Medicine packed Free from observation. Carriage Paid Parcel Post. THOUSANDS CURED ANNUALLY §Y LETTER.
3few Zsalatid Railways. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TRAIN SERVICE CHRISTMAS DAT. THE only Trains that will run in the Ashburton, Glenavy District on the 25th inst. will be:—The 7.25 a.m. Timaru to Ashburton, 10.55 a.m. Ashburton to Timaru, North and South Express trains, the 10.20 a.m., train Christchurch to Dunedin, and 10.20 a.m. Dunedin to Christchurch. No roods traffic. BY ORDER. Fotiees. lADIES’ Tailor-made Dresses, a special A line for Holidays, 27s 6d, 30s, 32s 6d. ADAMS AND CO. BLOUSES, Blouses. New Stylish goods, 3s 9d, 4s 9d to 9s 6d. Sunshades, Sun Hats, and Stylish Millinery at popular pi ices. ADAMS AND CO. ‘ Merry Christmas, sir, and a Happy New Year, and many of ’em.” —Dickens. WE HEARTILY JOIN IN THE ABOVE GREETING, j And have laid in a TTiULL STOCK OF SEASONABLE JT GOODS To enable our customs s to realise tl*e wish. NEW FRUITS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. NEW TINNED GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY. CORDIALS, ESSENCES, Etc., Etc. A full stock of McCALLUM’S MILD CURED DATRx FED HAMS, ROLL AND SILT BACON—the most delicious Cure r New Zealand. As usual wo present a Magnificent Pictorial ALMANAC to each purchase’ of One Pound of Tea. NEW SEASON’S ‘ WAKWELLA.’ PURE CEYLON PEKOE, PURE CEYLON ORANGE PEKOE, of fine* quality and flavour, just arrived. CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, CUTLERI FANCY BASKETS, .etc., suitable for Christmas Presents. j Our FAIRLIE BRANCH is replete with everything required by our Country Clients, and all goods are sold at Lowest Prices. KrRNOHAN North and Cross Streets, Timaru ! Telephone, 65. i AND FAIRLIE
COOKING RANGES BARNINGHAM AND CO.’S MPROVED ZEALANDIA New Patent. Needs no Setting. Can be used as Open Fire. Ask for the IMPROVED ZEALAND!A PRIEST AND HOLDGATE, D. J. CALDWELL, ELLS: BELLS: BELLS.—Ring out the glad tidings. Timant Grocers are now keeping the '‘elebr.dcn “ BELL ” TEA. C< i \ uns in every tn- Pjooc.’nble at C. Bt.-WKER’S H. K l T T O AND C 0., STOCK 'YD SHARE BROKERS, MINING EXPERTS, ARCADE TIMAEU. MOUNT COOK COACHES. COACHES leave Fairlie on TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at 7.30 a.m., for Silverstream, Burke’s Pass, Tekapo, Pin kaki, and the Hermitage. FARES: Return, Burke’s Pass, 7s 6d: Tekapo, 18s; Pukaki, 355; Hermitage, 70; Full particulars in Railway Guido. KERR AND FRAYNE, Coach Proprietors, Fairlie. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2973, 21 December 1900, Page 3
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676Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2973, 21 December 1900, Page 3
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