'■' ' New AdvYrtisaments. BOOKS AND, SHOES ! LEAfHER ANt) 1 GRINDERY! . CHEAPER THAN EVER ! ! ! ■ > .-■•• .fj B O A¥^ ; X E H lias just received a very large shipment of jBOO'^S AND SHOES dircit from the English and Scotch Markets,. whi,ch he has , MARKED at ■ : UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES. i"* :;'-oM: '<»-. A few of the prices named below -:will gfowtlik public an idea of what boots and shoes can be sold for :— '.",''.' r < Ladies' Kid Boots, Terry Elastic, 'ss Gilj','ssi9d, Gs Gd, 7s Gd, and upwards Ladies' Cashmere Boots, Gs Gd 7s Gil, and upwards - Ladies' Cashmere House Boots, 3s, 3s 9d, and upwards Ladies' Slippers m great variety, 2s, 2s Gd, 2s 9d, 3s, and upwards Ladies' Light Leather Lace Boots, 5s 3d, Gs, 7s Gd, and upwards Children's Colored and Black Lace Boots, from Is 2d Children's Elastic Sides, from 2s Gil Children's Slippers, from Is Gd . . . Men's Stout Kip Lace Boots, lls Gd, 13s 6d, : and upwards Men's Kip arid Gait Half-Wellington, ilGs (3d, and upwards Men's Elastic Sides, 12s Gd, 15s, and upwards. Men's Balmorals, 14s, 16s Gd, and upwards • Men's Superior Kip Watertights, 17s Gd, and upwards Men's Bluchers, very superior, from 8s Gd ' Boots and Shoes Made to Measure and Repaired. Best Terry Elastics put into Old Boots— Ladies', 3s 6d ; Gents', 4s : Children's, 2s Gd Note the Address — C. BOWKEE, IMPORTER OP BOOTS AND SHOES, LEATHER AND GRINDERY, NORTHAMPTON HOUSE, TIMARU.
DEBENTURES ! DEBENTURES ! ! nnHE TIMARU PERMANENT MUTUAL J- BENEFIT BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY will issue DEBENTURES OF £50 EACH, Upon application, AT NINE PER CENT. INTEREST, - payable half-yearly at the Bank of New Zealand, Tiraaru. Issue for ONE, TWO, or titkee years, up to £2,000. For Particulars, apply to Mr John King, Secretary. GEO. HEALEY, Chairman. LTDWARD REECE, IRONMONGER AND IRON MERCHANT, BißiiiNGnAir and Sheffield Warehouse, Strathallan-street, Tiniaru. HAS ON SALE— BBE bar and rod iron, standard, iron,, sheet and hoop iron, mail axles, axle amis, cart boxes, cast steel, sheW'steel, blistered steel, coil chaiu,- plough and trace chains, furnace doors and frames, copper and galv. furnaces, horse nails', ■ horseshoes, horse rttsps, flnt, half-round, square, and round bastd. files, hand* smooth, and second cut files, mill saw files, tenon, hand, rip, and cross-out files, cabinet and wood raspers, farriers' • knives, bellows, anvils, stocks and dies, galv. corrugated iron, plain galv. iron, painted corrugated . , iron, ridging, spouting, down pipe, sheet zinc, 8, 9, 10, perforated zinc, galv. nails, screws and washers,' iron gaspipe from £ to 2-in and fittings, Leamington ranges, register- grates, and cooking stoves of every description, table mangles, galv. . ■ buckets, C S socket; and centre-stvap spades,) .G" S digging forks, bright American shovels, ' squaro: and round .mouthed, L H : shovels,- galf. : -wire ' netting from ito 2-in mesh, sausngc machines, Avery's platform and icounter weighing machines, knifo-oleaning machines, nursery ■■ lamps,! Douglas > pumps, C S panel and ripping saws, ■ . ■ • . hand saws,.. pit saws, . cross-cut saws, ■ iron and brass back tenon saws, oompass ' saws, frame saws, jack, trying, smoothing,; bead, and O G planes, ■ hollows and rounds, beer taps, range cocks, bib cocks, rivetting and .Canterbury hammers, - American ,;AE horn-_ . . niors, , coucli wrenches, piokaxes, hayknives, hay nnd '.pitch fafrks, Salter's spring balances, Wl rings, Rodgers ' and Williams' butchers' knives and steels, 'cliurns. ; A first-class selection of table, and pocket 1 cutlery. " Hornsby's" ploughs, arid HLH tiud R B clod crushers, liorsq powers, Cambridge rollers, horse ; rakes, Bentall's chaffcutters, Bentall's harrows—light and . heavy", chnin harrows. Paint and oils of every description. AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT , OF BUILDERS' AND, FURNISHING IRONMONGERY AT LOW PRICES. Also, to arrive ex " Aaterope " — Bar and rod iron, horseshoes, cabinet gluo, tinware, weighing-machines, Bteelyards, ' scythe sneaths,, scythes, bolf s and nuts, 1 bolt ends,.hqoks aud hinges, Learning' ton ranges, sheet lead, shot, paint, brushes, sash-tools, distemper brushes, hand-saws, mallets, wool-hooks, toy spades, block tin, copper 'rivets, boxirons, patent angtirs, pincers, quoits, sofa springs, milking buckets, riddles, i sieves, brass wire sieves, coal and l Stockholm tar, turpentine, wire nails, r Ewbanks, and a large quantity of othet 3 goods too numerous to mention. 1 Brooms, brushes,, and mats of every description.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XV, Issue 662, 30 September 1871, Page 3
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674Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XV, Issue 662, 30 September 1871, Page 3
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