AUSTRALASIAN T> ARCELS EXPRESS. j Parcels and Packages forwardod to any address at cheap, through, inclusive rates. ) One charge. No extras. No trouble. No charge for booking or for collecting packages up to 5GlbB weight within the city. Daily despatches by Rail, and to Great Britain, Europe and Australia by every Steamer. Extract from tariff, including all charges to Address of Consignee : — a t< 3 f $ ? t» g = S a 2 X § ?I ! M I 0. cv S R ;•gU 2 : 5 ES S B : ■' : • : i« te en en *. : o o o> o o P' °" m?^ te w e< «* 03 <■> CT coP J ' r ooo>oo.~°" .-.tow W*.<J>O<D?>g tor 1 '? o)ooo>o>P J 5 : tAU'td tt 9t •] U « M ccP-? o>ooo p- 5= M ? 2? w en -? rfi \n ie a> ?" 5= o3o>ooeoP's : We are now receiving parcels for Homo to despatch per Tongariro, 6ailing thia month. Revised cheap rates. Ineuranres elT«cted if desired. Tariff and all information on application. air A. MACDONALD, Agent m Timaru, will Take Charge of any Goods for Consignment by Rail or Sea. CUFF k GRAHAM, Box 237, Post-office, Chrijtchureh ; And Lytlelton. Tolephon* IX. 8-27 863 TO SHEEP-OWNERS. P. McNEAVE'S Patent Foot-rot Application HAS beon greatly praised by the leading rmiholders New South I Wale?, Victoria, Southland, and Otago, and is now being tried, with great success, m Canterbury. Prices aro a9 follow: — Single! botllo, 7s Gd ; 3 for .L'l ; 12 for £\ ; ciiao of 10 dozen buttles, delivered at any railway station hstwecn Chrisd-hurch and' Timani, ; i' 27 10s. CASH TO ACCOMPANY ORDERS, whirh may be sent to the Canterbury Farmers' Co-operative Association ■(limited), Timaru; or Messrs IT. and A. IJriice. Si, Andrews. M. H. ROIIDE, Corn ' Exchiingu, Cliristchurch, Agkst ron Cantkh- | Mliv. s-28 3U97 MILTON POTTERY. ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRY. THE Proprietor of the Milton Pottery desires to draw tho attention of the Public to the fact, Unit he is manufacturing JAM POTS 1 AND PICKLE JARS for Next. Season. First-class Quality ut Lowest Prices. Price Lists sent on application. Attention is also elirucleil to his FILTERS, which for Cheapness and Quality cannot bo Excelled. J Every description of EAR.THENWA BE 13 now being turned out. A trial requested, and satisfaction guaranteed. H. G. NEVILL, 8-31 403G Proprietor. THE SEASON STOW BEGUN. DON'T FORGET Mrs G. PURDIE for your GARDEN SEEDS. All Now this Season. Flower and Vegetable feeds m Packets nt. 3d each and upwards. iSplondid Onion Seed m three varieties, viz.— Brown Spanish, Brown Globe, and Pickling. FRUIT AND LOLLIES AT THE RULING PRICES. MRS G. PURDIE. Registry OtTtco both for Farm and Domeslie Servants, at tho GOLDEN PLOUGH SEED WAREHOUSE, Next to P. W. Ilutton, Stationer. 8-28 4003 WHEN BUSINESS FLAGS, advertise briskly m tho Timaru lleiahl, und it will briyUt.cn up,
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Timaru Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 3427, 22 September 1885, Page 1
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458Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 3427, 22 September 1885, Page 1
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