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Business Notices POTATOES. POTATOES. POTATOES. FAMILIES REQUIRING Good, Sound, Floury POTATOES— and no small ones— can be supplied by the Undersigned by tho single Bag or per Ton at Current Rales'; grow 11 from some stock that took First Prize ut P. and A. Show, last year. Samples supplied gratis. Orders by post executed without dolnr. ' J. ALLPRESS, Landsborough, Timaru. N.B.— Carrots also on sale. 6-25 5784 1%/?~R S J. T^ S~(T~6~T T Having PROCURED those PREMISES formerly occupied by tho lato MRS GRIFFIN, Barnard street, is now Prepared to TAKE n LIMITED NUMBER of BOARDERS. Also, Privato Apartments lor Families. Terms Moderate. Mm J. T. Scott. 7-28 G157 TO FARMERS, CONTRACTORS, Ac. SCREENED and Screw-Presfed CHAFF supplied m Small or Large Quantities. Farmers' Straw and Oat Sheaves cut to order. Peas, Beans, and Grain of all sorts Ground for Stock Feeding at shortest notice. Crushed Oats always on hand. R. A. BARKER 4-16 5026 Ohitpi, Oruri. STORAGE. STORAGE. STORAGK. THE UNDERSIGNED is prepared to STORE GRAIN and other GOODS m his Stores at Timaru and St. Andrews, nt the following rates: — Is per ton receiving, Is delivering, ld per bushel for threo months' storage of Gram ; other Goods, 3d per ton per week. Railway Sidings to both Stores. Liberal Cash ndvauces made against all Goods Stored. W. EVANS, 7-27 6138 Atlas Grain Stores, Timaru. STUFFED BIRDS. STUFFED BIRDS. I HAVE this <lay APPOINTED MR T. G. ROWLEY Solo AGENT for the SALE of my NATIVE STUFFED BIRDS, Specimens of which are now on view at his Shop, Main North Road, Timaru. Bird?, Animals, Fishes, and Domestic Pet Set Up and Stuffed with the Greatest Skill. All Orders left with Mr Rowley will receive Prompt Attention. GORHAM LAMBERT, Pharmaceutical Chemist, 7-31 6184 Pleasant Point. SEED WnEAT. PRIME TUSCAN SEED WHEAT ON SALE by THE NEW ZEALAND GRAIN AGENCY AND MERCANTILE COMPANY (Limiti:i>). 7-16 6009 S. SCHWARTZ, PROPRIETOR Visitors and Strangers to Christchurch Read This ! IF you really desire to rise like " A Giant Refreshed with Wine," try a Drink of THE PURE JUICE OF THE GRAPE AT THE ZEALANDIA WINE STORES, Colombo Stwbbt (Opposite Recce's), Whero you can have the Purest Hock, Manzanillo, Muscat, Malaga, Sherry (blonde), Burgundy, Constantin, Manga Whero, Port, from 18s to 32s 6d per Doz. SPARKLING MOSELLE AND CHAMPAGNE, from 55s to 60s per Doz. REMEMBER you got a DRINK of each of these Pure Wines. — Strongly recommended by tho Leading Members of the Christchurch Medical Faculty. Sold from Is to 3s 6d por Bottle. ZEALANDIA WINE STORES, S. SCHWARTZ, PROPRIETOR. 11-6 3033 McSHERRY DRILLS. THESE MACHINES have stood the test of years, and are admitted to bo tho best m tho Market. Notwithstanding the Reduction made m Price, wo are giving a special CASH DISCOUNT OF 10 PER CENT during tho Months of April and May. Early application necessary. JOHN ANDERSON, Sole Agent, 6-25 5304 Christchurch. Scholastic. ABUECHLER'S PRIVATE SCHOOL, • Opposite Post-oilice. Holidays : Aug. 24th— Sept. 2nd. THIRD TERM : Sept. 2nd— Deo. 20th. Drawing and Painting Classes for Ladies Threo Times n Week — from 2.30 to 3.30 p.m. Evening Classes at Residence, Theodoeia street. FEES— Day School, wholo course, £3 10s per term, m advance ; Single Subjects, £1 Is do, do ; Evening Classes, £1 Is do, do ; Special Tuition as per agreement. 7-31 6181 A. BUECHLER. MISS FORBES is now CONDUCTING her SCHOOL for YOUNG LADIES m the Houao lately occupied by H. Bclfield, Esq. English m all its branches, with Literature — Miss Fobbes. French — Miss A. Fobdes, resident threo years m Franco. Latin and Mathematics — Visiting Master. Class Singing — T. F. Gooch, Esq., Organist, St. Mary's. Pianc^ — Miss A. Foubes and Masters. Drawing (Free-hand, Chalk, Water Colors) — Visiting Master and Miss Forbes. Dancing and Deportment— Mrs Ostleh. A Class for beginners is being formed. Day and Weekly Boarders. Young Ladies may attend for one or more pecial subjects. Prospectus and Testimonials on application. 2-26 4464 .(t.| OLLER'jJ COD LIVER OIL.— Om ham iledical Sooiety has, at one of it meeting!, pronounced to ba the bott ood '«

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Timaru Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 2763, 1 August 1883, Page 1

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