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Moti.ce for Twentieth Century. J. BALLANTYNE & CO., OF TIMARU, CHRISTCHURCH, & LONDON, Announce tttat-thf.tr timaru business commences the new CENTURY WITH A LARGE EXTENSION OF PREMISES. VICTORIA HOUSE Has now Expanded, and with the New Year it will Occupy the Following 171 173, 175, 177 WEST SIDE STAFFORD STREET 118 120 122, 124 EAST SIDE STAFFORD STREET THE BUTCHER’S SHOP IS NOW CLOSED,. AND WITH THE'NECESSARY ALTERATIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS WILL BE SHORTLY OCCUPIED BY THE FIRM’S ENLARGED WOOLLEN AND TAILORING DEPARTMENT. Additional Premises have been Secured backwards towards Barnard Street, and will shortly be dealt with. THE SUCCESS 0F THE CABINET FURNITURE DEPARTMENT AND THE NEW EXTENSIONS FOR FLOOR COVERINGS HAVE BEEN VERY MARKED. THESE DEPARTMENTS ARE SITUATE ON ,EAST SIDE STAFFORD STREET. THE FIRM AT THE CLOSE OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY DESIRE HEARTILY TO EXPRESS THEIR BEST THANKS FOR SUPPORT-AND WITH THE .ARRANGEMENTS IN VIEW HOPE T TO SUPPORT OF THEIR FRIENDS. ■ BALLANTYNE&ca- f ‘ MERCHANTS AND MANUFACTURERS, | 171,' 173, 175, 177, 118, 120, 122, 124, STAFFORD STREET FAC TO R I E S No. No. No. No, 1— MEN’S TAILORING, 171, 173, STAFFORD STREET 2 DRESSMAKING AND COSTUMES, 175, 177, STAFFORD STREET 3 CABINET FACTORY, LATTER STREET 4 WOMEN’S TAILORING AND UNDERCLOTHING, 122, 124 ’ STAFFORD STREET J, BALLANTYNE & CO„ ALSO CHRISTCHURCH AND (LONDON.

CARD.) kijrkl and, BURGiEOnt jjhiinixST, TIMAB T J Honrs of Attendance: 9 a.m. to 6.30 p.m JANUARY, 1901.TTTE now enter on serious business again W after the festivities of the past fortnight, and beg to call attention to the truly magnificent stocks we are showing. Table Linens, with Serviettes to match, from 10id to 5s 6d per yard. Sheetings, Bleached or Unbleached, i<2inch, from Finlay’s any No. LINOLEUMS & FLOORCLOTHS. We do a vast business in these, and usually have 100 Patterns in stock, any width, and novel designs. TOWELS In special heavy makes, and can supply at any price, 6d upwards. All classes of Household needs in splendid selection at our well known prices. DRESSES. DRESSES. DRESSES. New Goods just landed, including useful Serges, Becoming Mohairs, Fashionable Black and White Effects • also Foulard’s and better class Cotton Fabrics., Dresses to order, any style, from Is 6d Materials, for 27s complete. Dresses to order, any style, from Is 9d Materials, for 27s 6d complete. Dresses to order, any style, from Is lid Materials, for 31s 6d complete. Dresses to order, any style, from 2s 3d Materials, for 34s 6d complete. Dresses to order, any style, from 2s 6d Materials, for 37s 6d complete. Dresses to order, any style, from 2s 9d Materials, for 39s 6d complete. Dresses to order, any style, 3s and upwards, for 42s complete. We make up in this Dept, in exquisite fashion, while our large run of work enables us to turn it out at exceedingly reasonable prices. Sunshades and Umbrellas, the correct goods, reliable goods, smart Handles, moderate price. Laces, AUovers, Embroideries, Yeilings. We carry a heavier stock in these than the largest houses in the colony, FICHUS, BOWS, SCARFS. We have 100’s, our stock is lower now but have purchases to open this week. HOSIERY and GLOVES. The right makes. Our Is 6d Stocking is certainly unequalled. Our 2s 6d or 3s 6d makes of Gloves will com pare with anything. Our cheaper makes we sell in unlimited quantities. A nice White or Tan Glove from 4Ad to Is 6d pair. The 40 dozen line of Hats received last week have opened splendidly, good shapes, were cleared at 50 per cent, discount . All Show Room Goods in splendid selection. The place is full to the doors. Washing Cottons or Prints, Muslins, etc. Smart Prints 2s lid per Dress length. Washing Muslins 3|d up. Madapollams, 42 inches, 26 Table Covers received. Thursday, small sizes, 10id to 3s lid. Tapestry, Velvet Pile or Printed nice goods. Blouse Silks, pure Silk, at Is 4£d to 3s 6d. Is 6d, Is lid, 2s 3d, 2s 9d, 3s 6d. Successful arrangements in those. All Making-up Departments under Artists of Experience. The best goods at ready-money prices. THOMeCm’ DRAPERY STORES, Opposite King’s, etc. "jyj'ONEY TO IiKWD on approved Freehold Security in Sums of £IOO to £IO,OOO, at Rates varying from 4£ per crat. per annum. PERRY, PERRY and KINNERNEY, Solicitors, Timaru.

niHERE IS WO BETTER I’IANf MADE IN ENGLAND THAN A Broadwood AND NO BETTER PIA 0 MADE IN *k MANr THAN /* Llpjx WE ARE SOLE THEW ZEAL ANTAGENTS FOR THES7J! WORLD FAMED INSTRUMENTS. DRESDEN F ANG CO. STAFFORD ST. N. - J. H. COOMBS, Manager,

WINER, SPIRITS, LIQUEURS, TEAS, , sm- % K. R, TAYLOR, T* ONDED WAREHOUSE - KEEPER Wine, Spirit, and Tea Merchant, ha« on hand one of the largest and most varied stocks in New Zeal&id, of Old Matured Scotch and Irish Whiskies, French and Australian Brandies, French, Spanish, arid Australian Wines, Rare Liqueurs, Sparkling Wines, Burton on Trent Ales, Dublin Stout, Dutch Gin and Schnapps, London Gins, Table Waters, etc., etc. He calls special attention to his RARE STOCK OF OLD SCOTCH WHISKIES, varying in age from 5 to 14 years, ABSOLUTELY THE BEST IN THE COLONY. As Agent for the Tea n lauters Association of Ceylon, he has just received October Pluckings of his famous Hill-grown Ceylon Tea as under—--387 pkges ex s.s. “Bielefeld.” 380 ~ ex s.s. " Polynesien.” 427 , ex s.s. “Britannia.” 88 „ ex s.s. “ Orient.” Consisting as usual of the choicest growths of Central Ceylon. No blend are kept in stock nor any other Tea but the finest Ceylon; all packed in triginal estate packages. Packets marked with Monogram RRT, and Boxes and Casec with initials R.R.I. Sold in single packages 11b, 51bs, lOlbs, 201bs„ 501^ P R. TiYLOR, 5 Church htreu Agent for Tea Planters’Association, Ceylon TJNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LTD.) STEAMERS ARE EXPECTED TO LEAVE TIMABU AS UNDER, TAKING CARG ONLY: For AKAROA, Lyytelton, Wellington, New Plymouth, Westport, and Greymouth CORINNA, s.s., early. For NAPIER and Auckland—HAWEA, s.s., early. For AKAROA, LYTTELTON, Wellington, New Plymouth, and Greymouth JANET NICOLL, s.s., on FRIDAY, 4th January. WEST COASTS SOUNDS EXCURSION WAIKARE, s.s., will leave Dunedin 12th January. , SiuDtnnsr.

Cargo must be delivered at Railway Goods Shed three hours before advertised tim«» Steamers sailing. ' PTONAL MORTGAGE AND tfIENCY COMPANY OF NEW IE ALAND 'LD ), AgT*

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2980, 2 January 1901, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2980, 2 January 1901, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2980, 2 January 1901, Page 2

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