AUSTRALASIAN pABCEIS EXPRESS. Parcels and Packages forwarded to any address at cheap, through, inclusive rates. | One charge. No extras. No trouble. No charge for booking or for collecting packages up to 561bs 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 : — 3£3 g £ P ? 8 s |r f I § § sfS | 1 I : 1 1 ; * i 14 » a : : a ' : : : tc to en en *. : o o o> o o P" °" M. ajsr |ooo>oo. CLS: H>a>M W *• O) O CO » >-■ (dP-o- o>ooa.a.P'= r I- 1 H* m»jo ia m <t t^ ta " y oo ox » P 1 - a* <3>©oo P-=? 2 • o » f" ' omooeoP'S 1 We are now receiving parcelß for Home to despatch per Tongariro, Bailing this month. Revised cheap rates. Insurances effected if desired. Tariff and all information on application. Mr A. MACDONALD, Agent m Timaru, will Take Charge of any Goods for Consignment by Rail or Sea. CUFF & GRAHAM, Box 237, Post-office, Christchurch ; And Lyttelton. T«!ep)ion. 22. 8-S7 3flfi TO SnEEP-OWNERS. j P. McHEAVE'S Patent Foot-rot Application HAS been greatly praised by the leading rnnholders m Queensland, New South Wale?, Victoria, Southland, and Otago, and is now being tried, with grent success, m Canterbury. Prices are as follow : — Single bottle, 7s (id ; 3 for Cl j 12 for .€3 ; case of 10 dozen bottles, delivered at nny railway station between Christchurch anil Timaru, 127 10a. CASH TO ACCOMPANY ORDERS, which may bo sent to the Canterbury Farmers' Co-operative Association (Limited), Timaru j or Messrs H. and A. Bruce, St. Andrews. M. H. ROTIDK, Corn Exchange, Christchurcb, Agunt for CantkbBV«y. 8-28 3997 MILTON POTTERY. ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRY. THK Proprietor of tho Milton Pottery desires to draw the iitiention of the Public to the fuel that ho is manufacturing JAM POTS AND PICKLE JABS for Next Season. Firsl-clus:! Quality at Lowest Prices. Prico LUts sent on application. Attention is also diroctcd to his FILTERS, which for Cheapness and Quality cannot be Excelled. I Every description of EA&THENWA RE 19 now being tnrnod out. A triul requested, and satisfaction guaranteed. 11. G. NEVILL, i 8-31 4036 Proprietor. ) THE SEASON NOW BEGUN. DON'T FORGET Mrs G. PTTB.DIE for jour GARDEN SEEDS. All Now this Hcason. Flower and Vegetable I teeds m Pa. kets at 3d each and upwards. Splendid Onion Seed m three varieties, viz.; — Brown Spnnish, Brown Globe, nnd Pickling. 7 FRUIT ANI) LOLLIES AT THE RULING PRICES. MBS G. PTTBDIE. 1 Registry Office, both for Farm and Domestic * Servants, at tliu k GOLDEN PLOUGH SEED WAREHOUSE, Next, to P. W. Uutton, Stationer. ? 8-28 ■1003 1 XIV UEi * BUSINESS FLAGS, advertise p TT briskly m tho Timaru Ilarald, ani it will brighten up,
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Timaru Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 3430, 25 September 1885, Page 1
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