Miscellaneous. TO SHEAEEES. WANTED— 24 Shearers, 3 Fleece pickers, Fleece rollers, and odd hands. On December 3rd. C. G. TEIPP. Orari Gorge, Wahi Bush. 23rd November, 1877. . n023 CAUTION TO POUNDEEEPEES AND OTHEES. £2 EEWABD. X OST, from ABhburton — A dark bay heavy J - J DEAUGHT MAEE, about 16* handa high. The above reward will be paid to any person giving information which will lead to her recovery. GEOEGE JOHNSTON, 20no AshburtOD. TIMAEU BOEOUGH COUNCIL. NOTICE. MEETING OF BUEGESSES. SPECIAL LOAN OF £40,000 FOE WATERWORKS, AKD £12,000 FOR GASWORKS. A MEETING of the BURGESSES of -*^~ the Borough of Timaru will be held at the MECHANICS' INSTITUTE, Timaru, on MONDAY, 26th NOVEMBEE, at 8 p.m., for the purpose of duly considering and discussing the proposal of the Timaru Borough Council to BOEEOW the sum of £40,000 or the purposo of COMPLETING tho WATEE SUPPLY; and also, of BORROWING £12,000 for PUEOHASE of GAS COMPANY'S PLANT. G. CLIFF, Mayor, Timaru. Town Clerk's Office, Timaru, 16th November, 1877. 20no TvpTnTons of the peess " The difference between this machine — the newWHEELEE and WlLSON— perfected as here shown, and the Original Wheeler and Wilson, is as great as that between the lutter and the first sewing machine ever made." — Scientific American, 13th January, 1877. " The new WHEELER and WILSON IMPEOVED MACHINE is so beautifully adjusted that it can sow through several thicknesses of tin and cloth m layers without the slightest difficulty, and, m fact, can be applied to any purposo, from the making of harness traces by the saddler to the markingby a lady of her sweetheart's handkerchief with her own hair — very poeticul, perhaps, but perfectly true." — The Sydney Town and Country Journal, 28th April, 1877. THE NEW MACHINES CAN BE WOEKED BY HAND AND FOOT For the following reasons : (From the Official Eeports.) "A Lock-stitch Sewing Machine unsurpassed m the fine workmanship of its parts." "Great adaptability to different kinds of work, both on cloth and leather." " Great ease and rapidity of motion." " Great originality," and for "A superb display of work, exquisite m design and finish, from the lightest gauze to the heaviest leather." NO OTHEE MACHINE RECEIVED SUCH HONOES. Inspection invited. Send for Reduced Price List to ■ G. GABITES, Agent for Timaru. I7jy mHE "TIMAEU HEEALD, PUBLISHED DAILY. Advertisements or other matters ior pufcli cation should be e.onfc m as early m tho day as possible ....■: All commun' cations should^be addressed to th« Editor or Manager HOMCEOPATHIO COCOA.— This original preparation, which has obtained such a world- wide reputation, is manuf'^jtured by TAYLQE BEOTHEES under the, ablest homcepathic advice aided by the Bkill and experience of the inventors, and will be found to combine m an eminent degree the purity, fine aroma, and nutritious property of the fresh nut.;,., .. . ■ ■ . ■ ! MARAVILLA COCOA.— The Qloba cays, " Taylor, Brothers' Maravilla Cocoa has acbieyed a thorough, success, and . supersedes every ; other ; Cocoa m the market. Entire aolubility, a delicate aroma,- and a, rare: oonr centration of. the purest elements of nutrition, distinguish the Maravilla Cocoa above. all others. For. consumers of Cocoa, especially Invalids and Dyspeptics, ' we could not recommend a more agreeable or valuable bever» age." For further favorable opinions via© Standard, Morning , Post, British Medical Journal, &c.,&c. ..,.-.,•.. . . ■ ! . ,MUSTARI>.T- T »yJ,or Brothers' cele« brated " Challenge "; brand is. prepared from the Choicest Seed by a patent, process whioh prevents' fermentation, and at the same time retains the pungency o.nd purity of flavor to a degree which no other process can accomplish' The double superfine quality is specially re commended. . Steam Mills, - Brick Lane London. Export Chioor» . M ; lls, . Brugei Bileinm. "" ' el 7 ! SOLUBLE CHOCOLATE made 14 one minute, .without, boiling. The i. above articles, are prepared exclusively by Taylor Brothers, tho largest manufacturers m Europe and sold m tin-lined packets, by Storekeepers and otfhers all over the world. : piOBEEOT FOEMS FOB PBOOFS OF DEBTS IN BANKEUPTOY Bolda< this OlHnn. 1 PAPER BAG PRINTING. J <f~l AVING' just imported paper bags— both f-*- light and grey-— together with electro-, typed cuts of the newest designs suitable foi Grocers, Confectioners, Fruiterers, and otheri we are enabled to compete with Melbourne; Customers . may be> snpplied with .600 and upwards, at a few days' notice, thereby saving time m obtaining shipments from elsewhere. , Tea Papers' in libs and ilbf. : "TI iS. Aio ' r HE B A L;I) L ' '■■ STEAM PEINTING OFFICES i Qkut Snrrtß Boad. ■ ' Tji -.O. ; B." ; .'i .:•. 8j A . -liV. •■«: -j ": At ama OKriiOß, : ; '' W^-ST^ PAPEB, ■ ■ ' ' _.;;.■ , ;'.'.'., ♦d.EWlb,'''; ...':' .' ."',-. ]i
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Timaru Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 1897, 28 November 1877, Page 4
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742Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 1897, 28 November 1877, Page 4
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