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Dr WilUius, Oculist and Aurist, has arrived m Timarii, and will roniain until Friday next. During his stay m Timarii ho may bo consulted at tlio Grosvenor Hotel from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.— [Auvr.] To tho Women of Now Zealand.— High heels. Naluro has formed the feet so that locomotion is most natural, graceful, and least fatiguing when the ball of tho foot and tho heel touoh tho rrronnd on tho fi-imo horizontal piano. If high heels nro worn m walking, tho heel reaches the jrronnd first, and tho strain is unequally distributed. Tho hnincdiato ovila resulting from the pressure, aro great fatiguo nausea, giddiness, and palpitation, which may result m permanent invalidity. Wo then say get theso heels cut down. Walk daily. Direct tho servant to use tho Moa Brand Baking Powder, acientilically prepared by Sharland and Co., manufacturing Druggists, Auckland. This powder is most useful m broad making, for cakes, pastry, and puddings. See pamphlet enclosed m each canister. — Messrs Taylor and ]Jowio, agents. [Advt.] (5)

GEBAI.DINE COUNTY CHRONICLE. WEEKLY NEWSPAPER. ONE HUNDRED COLUMNS READING MATTER. /CONTAINING all the Telegraphic and VV Local News of the Week. Farming and Agricultural Memoranda. Tales by Popular Authors. Moral and Religious Literature. Sporting Items. Leading Articles upon the popular questions of the day. Reports of the Judicial Courts. Reports of Local Boards, &c, &c. PRICE SIXPENCE PER COPY. Price per Quarter, Gs Gd, booked. „ „ Half- Year, 12s m advance. „ „ Per Year, 20s „ „ ONLY WEEKLY PAPER published between Cliristchurch and Dunedln As an ADVERTISING MEDIUM. affords good opportunities for giving PUBLICITY, ESPECIALLY m the COUNTRY DISTRICTS, it being tho FRIENDS AT HOME. milE "TIMARU HERALD' BEONTHX.T STJ'MMAB.Y, Containing all tlio principal News of the Month of Colonial interest, Posted to any Address for FIVE SHILLINGS PER YEAR, Those Persons who nro m tho habit of sending Newspapers to the Old Country may SAVE THEMSELVES MUCH TROUBLE, and always secure its despatch m time for tho English Mail, by leaving their instructions at this office. Maclean and Stewart. UNDER BILL OF SALE. On the Premises of Harry Nichols, St. John's Wood,' ox THURSDAY, THE Win INST. MACLEAN AND STEWART have received instructions to Sell by Public Auction, on the above date, 5 Draught Marcs, Gelding?, and Harness 8 Milk Cows m full profit Spring Curt, Hoiv-o and Hiirncss, nnd v quantity of Furniture. MACLEAN & STEWART, 11-2S 3201 Auctioneers. FRIDAY, Ist DECEMBER. AT AROWHENUA. At 11 o'clock. CLEARING SALE OF HORSES, &c. MACLEAN & STEWART favored with instructions from the Executors of tho laic John C'rainond, Esq., will sell by Auction, at tho Farm, Arowhcnua, without reserve, 5 Draught Colls and Fillies, two and three venrs old 3 Draught Gcldiii-s 12 Hacks 6 Cows mill Calves 170 Merino Ewes and Lambs Clmflciifler and Uorso-power and Farm Dray - D.F. Plough" Harness .Also, Tho Well-known Clydesdale Entire "YOUNG ROYAL CONQUEROR." Also, The JJnexpired Term of Lease of the Farm, consisting of 103 acres iirs-t---ilass Grass Land, securely fenced. Tho Lease has seven months to Tun. The Horses are a superior lot, m good condition, nnd for absolute Sale. MACLEAN & STEWART, 11-28 3200 Auctionccre.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2554, 28 November 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2554, 28 November 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2554, 28 November 1882, Page 3

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