Miscellaneous. IBlsriD OIE" 1 SZE-A-SOIDT. GREAT REDUCTIONS IN BALANCE OF WINTER DRAPERY, MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES. mHE UNDERSIGNED HAS RESOLVED TO CLEAR THE REMAINDER OF HIS "WINTER GOODS, AT GREATLY EEDUCED PRICES, CommencLqg on MONDAY, JTTIiY 1. SPECIAL LINES IN DRESS MATERIALS Also, A LARGE NUMBER OF LADIES' BATSWING SKIRTS 2000 Yards of Wincey, from 4|d Clydesdale Shirting, at 6jd Men's and Boyß' Clothing, Boots and Shoes ALL EQUALLY REDUCED. JAMES STRACHAN, 29ju (LATE SUTTER & CO.).
Hotels. R^YAL HOTEL, TEMUKA. ■"CURST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION for JC Commercial Travellers and Visitors. Spacious Sample Room. Wines, Ales and Spirits of the very best brands. An Express will leave the above Hotel to meet every train ; can be hired on the premises SAMUEL BURROWS. 2600 Proprietor. ALBION HOTEL, TIMARU. WO'BRYAN begs to inform the m•- • habitants of Timaru and surrounding dißtrictß that he has purchased the above Hotel, and trusts by combining quality, civility, and economy, to receive a fair share of publio patronage. Having made arrangements for the importation of Wines, Ales, Spirits, &a, of the finest brands direct from the best houses, W. OB. can confidently recommend the same to the public. Every possible care will be taken for the comfort and convenience of Boarders and Visitors. my 3 GLASSON'S RAILWAY REFRESHMENT ROOMS, TIMARU. JV. GLASSON wißhes to notify that • having leased the above Rooms, he can supply tho very best of Wines and Spirits tojtravellersand all comers. Coffee provided from 7 a.m., nnd a substantial luncheon from 12 (noon) until 2 p.m. Other comestibles are always on tand to meet the necessities of passengers by rail. ORAM'S SOMERSET COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY HOTEL, ASHBURTON. THIS HOTEL is second to none m the colony. Extensive additions and alterations having been made, the Hotel i 9 now replete with every convenience for Families and Commercial Gentlemen. A splendid Billiard Saloon, fitted with one of Thurston's first prize Exhibition Tables ; Sample Rooms, Bath Rooms, &c. The Cuisine is under the supervision of an an eminent Ohef, and the Proprietor hopes that his long experience m the trade is a sufficient guarantee as to the quality of the contents of the Cellar. R. W. SHEARMAN, del? " Proprietor. JAMES GIBSON begs to inform his Friends and the Public m general that he has PURCHASED the LEASE of the SPORTSMAN'S ARMS, Saltwater Creek, from Mr James McGimpeey, and now offers every comfort and accommodation for Travellers. None but the best brands of Wines, Beers, and Spirits will be kept. There is aleo a first-class Stable and LooseBoxes. Also, good Paddocks with plenty of water. IQjy /^PINIONS OF THE , PRESS " The difference between this machine — the new WHEELER and WILSON — perfected as here shown, and the Original Wheeler and Wilson, is as great as that between the lntter and the first sewing machine over made." — Scientific American, 13th January, 1877. "The new WHEELER and WILSON IMPROVED MACHINEi s so beautifully adjusted that it can sew through sever il thick nesses of tin and cloth m layers without the slightest difficulty, and, n fact, can be applied to any purpose, from the making of harness traces by the saddler to tho mar king by a lady of her sweetheart's handkerchief with her own hair — very poetical, perhaps, but -perfectly true." — The Sydney Town and Country Jownal,2Btb April, 1877 THE NEW MACHINES CAN BE WORKED BY HAND AND FOOT If 9? -il g § JSS TraiEE MEDALS. fc)f! s^ •&> For the following reasons : (From the Official Reports.)' "A Lock-Btitch Sewing Machine unsurpassed m the fine workmanship of its partß." "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 OTHER MACHINE RECEIVED SUCH HONORS. Inspection invited. Send for Reduced Price List to G. GABITES, Apenfc far Timara. 17J7 DANIELS BROS', choice collections of Seeds for the Flower Garden. Fine assortments ia beautiful variety, 10s 6d, 21s I2s and 63s each. Poet or Carriage Free.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 2102, 27 July 1878, Page 4
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