COALS. Ji^ COALS. COALS. ;• AT LOWEST RATES. EBENEZER SMITH, 9-16 4194 MAIN NORTH ROAD. 8 "THE CORNER." s ; ARRIVAL OF NEW SPRING GOODS, " Ex s.s. "Kaikoura" and "Doric." i JfflE SHALL MAKE OUR PIBST SHOW OF NEW SPRING GOODS THIS DAY. c NO. 1 WINDOW: WASHING FABRICS, embracing all tie Latest Novelties. NO. 2 WINDOW: MILLINFP.Y, including some rery Choice J.'sris Models. NO. 3 WINDOW: GENTS' READY-MADE CLOTHING. NO. 4 WINDOW: Choice Selection of GENTS' TIES, SHIRTS, HATS, &o. NO. 5 WINDOW: GENTS' and BOYS' STBAW HATS. NO. 6 WINDOW: TAILORING DEPARTMENT. In which we have now Opened Out our NEW STOCK of SOOTOH, WEST OF ENGLAND, FRENCH and COLONIAL TWEEDS, &c. NO. 7 WINDOW: CARPETS.— New Patterns TAPESTRY, from Is lid per yd; LINOLEUMS, from Xs 6d. GABITES & PLANT E, DUNSTABLE HOUSE, ''THE OOENEE." 9-12 4151 = =- a====m=!a=^^ THE NEW GOODS POB]i The Winter Season The Winter season The Winter Season Are now opened out. The stock is the largest and Best Selected Best Selected EX "TONGARIRO." ™ M^ffr In the Town, and the. Variety NEW of «— BTYLE AND PATTERN ZEALAND DEPARTMENT. CLOTHING Men s Youths & Boys I CLOTHING Leave nothing to be Desired FACTORY, J __— „ Special Lineß m each Departft Ol ■TfU menf t have been set aside * . U. OLAILn, 6MAX KO*XH andznarked Particularly Low SYLENHAM HOUSE. *£%&s££&* boab. Particularly tow Prices, co that Customers may be enabled to combine Durability ol Materials WITH Economy 3n (be Outlay. INSPECTION IS INVITED. Agents for the Celebrated a «X a»oj. Wertheim Sewing Machine. 826488 i 4-22 2774 NOT TO BE RUBBED OUT " ACMir Good Strong Tea .lßsperbox SAM <J M WIU. Ladies' High.beded Cash- THE FOLLOWING AWARDS have mere Boots 6s 6d per pair *- . been OBTAINED by the above ComLadies' Kid Shoe* ... ... 8s 6d per pail W 0 * -~ TIMARU, Oct. 28 -Highly Commended Blue Sprig Caps and Saucers 8s per ♦•dozen RANGIORA, Nov. B— Firat Prize American Broom. Gdeach OHEHTOHtrROH, Nov. 10, 11, 12-No Fowl Wheat B*» WP« «<* ASHBURTON, Nov. 19-Fir.t Prize OAMARU, Nov. 20, 21— No Judging — DUNEDIN, Soy. 26 and 27— Highly Commended at MILTON, Deo B— First Prize ronHnniW U*r-innH A m'Q TAPANUI, Deo. 6-Highly Commended &LKlUmAfl, ffICIAnUH a W.O, INVBROARGILL, Deo. ll and 12— Fint Prize. 6-14 8018 JTHE3 ■ ' ; i~i A QTT amf\-r*T* NOTIOH TO STTBSORIBERS AND t/A»JU. STORE, OTHERS. 2TO&TK STBSET, ITiaXABU. A OCOUNTS which are too small to draw oL Choquos for, or which would be paid 9-11 iltf bj? Poat-Offico Orden, may he Emitted bg B.Z. Pottagt Stampt.}
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Timaru Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 3439, 6 October 1885, Page 2
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