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Grocers: The BEEHIVE STOEES, Timaru. TAMES SHEPHERD, GENERAL STOREKEEPER, PROVISION DEALER, AND TEA MERCHANT, Wholesale and Retail, MAIN ROAD AND NORTH STREET. J. S. takes this opportunity of thanking his many Friends and Customers for the liberal patronage accorded to him since ho re-com-menced business, and begs to assure theni his best efforts will be directed to buying FIRST-CLASS GOODS, To sell at the Lowest possible price, His experience and position enabling him to go to the VERY BEST MARKETS, Thus maintaining that pre-eminence for QUALITY AND PRICE for which he has always been noted. Families waited on for orders, and Goods 2-1 8201 delivered. Tailors LOCAL INDUSTRY! LOCAL INDUSTRY! THE Public of Timaru and surrounding districts will, On and after Saturday, March 15, Be able to get Clothing OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, from Colonial, English, and Scotch Tweeds, manufactured at the TIMARU CLOTHING [FACTORY, No. 1, MAIN NORTH ROAD, (NEXT E. SMITH, COAL MERCHANT), And retailed here at Wholesale Prices. I have long wished to Localise Industry and KEEP LABOR IN TIMARU, instead of supporting larger Towns, and I ask the Public of Timaru to give me a fair share of support, and I will give them Goods that will defy competition with any Wholesale House m New Zealand for Price, Quality, and Style, Besides helping me to cultivate an Industry m tho WOOLLEN TRADE that will be tho Btepping stone of success for Timaru. I have determined, for the first month of opening, to give tho Public the full benefit of a bona fide Wholesale Price, for any Single Garment, as I want to Pro?e the advantage of Timam Manufacture, First — Because the Style and Cut is better. Second — Because the Fit and Finish is superior. Third — Because every section of the Garnionts being faithfully made, there will bo no fear of pockots, tacks, or buttons giving way, as m ordinary slop goods. Fourth — Because if a Customer cannot select a Garment from stock, I will make him one for the same price, on the eamo day. Also, I will during the month Present every Purchaser of a Suit of Clothes with a First-class Tweed Hat, made to measure, and as I am at present employing a large number of hands, and hopo shortly to employ a considerable numbor more, whoso ■wages -will be distributed m the district, I feel that I have n claim for Bupport to help me carry out my undertaking, and to ndvanto T ' marU ' HERBERT CLAPHAM, Timaru Clothing Factory, 3-8 8568 North end of Main Road. Painter and Paperhanger r^\ MURDOCH, PAINTER, PAPERHANGER AND GLAZIER. Importer of Paperhangings, Paints, Oils, and Colors, And overy description of Glass and Painters' Requisites. MAIN SOUTH ROAD, (Opposite Wntkins' Chemist Shop), TIMARU. ESTIMATES GIVEN. 11-7 7266 . Watchmakers and Jewellers "DOWER AND FERGUSON'S Splendid Stock of WATCHES, JEWELLERY, STERLING SILVER, AND ELECTROPLATED GOODS. Superior m Quality. Moderate m Price. BOVVER AND FKRGUSON, WaTCHMAKBBS, jBWEtLKES & IMPORTERS, Main North Road. TIMARU. REPAiurNQ Specially Attended to. 2-12 8333 Undertakers. TAB. E. BEOKINGHAM, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, Opposite King's Stables, Timaru. Funerals of evory description Furnished and Conducted on the shortest notice, m town or country. Gravoß enclosed with wood or iron fonco. Hoarse, Horses, Palls, 40., on hire. N.8.-— Tho trade Buppliod. T» W A L L I S , FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, BKBWICK STBHKT, TIMABtT. Funorols of overy description Furnished and Conducted on tho shortest notice, m town or country. Graves enclosod with wood or iron fonco. Hootbo, Horses, Polls, Plumog, &0., on hire. N.B.— The trad* «urpli»d.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XL, Issue 3017, 26 May 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume XL, Issue 3017, 26 May 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume XL, Issue 3017, 26 May 1884, Page 1