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Miscellaneous. ESTABLISHED 1835. H. GRIE3SELICH & CO., Shippers, Merchants and General Commission Agents, WEAVERS' HALL, WOOL EXCHANGE, 22, BASINGHALL ST., LONDON, E.G. TERMS:Ikdbnts executed for every description of General Merchandise from any Special Maker, Factor, or Supplier, upon 2i per cent., and Consignments of Colonial Produce realised at .. per cent. Commission. Messrs H. GKIESSELICH &, CO. having no expensive Branch Houses to support m the Colonies, offer their 25 years' experience to all Merchants, Importers, Storekeepers, &c, for the purpose of dir. ct importation from tho actual makers of any description of Goods m large or small quantities upon 2\ per cent. Commission on the net cost, subject to the usual financial arrangements, viz. : — Remittance with Order, Bank Credit or Negotiation of Draft by a London Bank on presentation of the complete Shipping Securities, otherwise paymeut through friends m Europe. Intending Colonial Purchasers visiting England or tho Continent will bo introduced to the actual Makers or Suppliers. Drapery job lines secured at the end of the Season much under Cost. CONSKJNMKNTS of Colonial Produce received m payment, or usual advances granted thereon. Please refer to U . G. & Co.'b Periodical Produce Report. BANKKRS' RKFEKKNCE3, the London Westminster Bank, Lothbury, London, and any of the Colonial Banks. Messrs GRIESBELICH & CO.'s Prices Current (Importers and Shippers Guide), one hundred pages, or any special maker on application. Price-List forwarded, post free, on application. ADDBESS FOB TEtBOBASIS : GRIESSELICH, LONDON. CONSIGNMENTS. Messrs H. G. & Co. have fiequent opportunities to influence consignments, provided usual udvances are arranged. Special airangements entered into with Merchants m a position to influence orders. 1-8 1735 MOLLEK'P COD LIVEB OIL.— Vi W. Domett Btone, M J)., of Fuisbnrj Dispensary, &c, says : — " It is unquestionablj "he belt — immeasurably iuperior to the browr -.1 mnn r»Utf>hU 'inH Fa- -or. •fßo«"i«n> " MOLLKR'B OOD LIVER OIL— W. H. Armitage, Esq., L.R.0.P.E.. Glm cow, writes : — " I have carefully examined 't and believe it to be as pure a specimen as I aver had the opportunity of testing. I have user 1 it extensively m private practice, and have been highly satisfied with the results. It ii Free from any unpleasant tasta or odour, whirl n«k«. it amxiohU In t.k. " jV/TOLLER'B COD LIVER OIL is pro L»-l duced exclusively from splected liver» ->f the finest, quality, and Lofoten fishery pof «fls«ing facilities which appertain to no othst Sahing ground m the world for the exc'uibr of »11 nnl--"' ""WH"*. «ni» virliT..M MOLLER'B COD LIVER OIL therj fore v distinguished by the utter ab of the nauseous taste and offensive o lour usual m cod liver oil. Its consoquei: easy digestibility makes superfluous the ar mixture of other inßr«Hi«nt» mod for imprm Zll Stock and on Sale AT mHE " TIMARU HERALD " OFFICE Custom House Forms, A, B, C, D. „ „ „ Declarations. Claims for enrolment — Registration secure vote. Declaration m proof of Bankruptcy. Bills of Lading. Manifest Forms, inwards, outwards, and coastwise. Chattel Security Act 1880, or Agri tural Produce Lien Forms. Window tickets — To Let. „ „ For Sale. „ „ Tea and Coffee. „ „ Terms Cash. Memo, of Agreements between landlord and tenant „ „ „ between vendor and purchaser. Apprentice Indenture Forms. Workmen's Weekly Time Sheets. Unstamped Promissory nc>t*B. hoiinrt FRIENDS AT HOME. mHE "TIMARU ERALD' MONTHLY SUMMARY, Containing all the principal News of the Month of Colonial interest, Posted to any Address for BTVB SHILLINGS PER YEAR. Those Persons who are m the habit of sending Newspapers to the Old Country may SAVE THEMSELVES MUCH TROCBLK and always secure its despatch m time for the English Mail, by leaving their inntrur A QUARTER'S SUBSCRIPTION to the Timaru Berald saves itself over and over ag»in. While the farmer is enabled by its means to sell his stock to the best advantage, the prudent housewife by watching the prices advortised m its columns, can n-ly on constantly "picking up" bargains, und getting all her requisites at the cheapest rates. Every important local advertisement relating to tenders appears m its columns, consequently it is invaluable to contractors, and all who are seeking employment.. Have Yon Made Your Will? NOTHING is more necessary for anyone m the position to leave their friendß, relatives, or others, anything after decease — be it ever so little — than Making a Will, expressing a wish how the property or effects are to be disposed of. It costs next to nothing, does not take five minutes to complete, and saves no end of trouble, delay and expense to those left behind, to say nothing of the estate being administered by the Public Trustee and divided according to law, altogether contrary sometimes to tlie wish, of the deceased. Form. One S illing eanli »t. fhi» OflW A DVERTISEMENTS intended for Pubix lication m the TIM ABU HER ALL) may be left at the Office any hour through the day. AFTER NIGHT they may be put m the FRONT DOOR LETTER BOX up to Midnight, and they will be inserted if for persons having an account current at the Office. Advertisements to be paid or arranged for may be taken through the Side Passage after night to the back of the premises. Advertisements received p**«r ten o'clock will br placed over Leadnr and charged for accord ALL LETTERS or CORRESPONDENCE intended for the EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT of this paper, ought to be ADDRKS3KD to the EDITOR. ADVERTISEMENTS, ORDERS FOR PRINTING, and all business matters relating to the office, together with cheques, &c., to be ADDRESSED to the MANAGER. It is particularly requested that NO LETTERS be directed, either to the Proprietors or- any member of the staff of this office, PRIVATELY, if the communication* are not of a private nature, as delays arr «om*tim*« <wtt»innnH hr •" Hrtlnp WHEN BUSINESS FLAGS, advertise briekly m the Timaru Herald, and it will brighten up.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3520, 9 January 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3520, 9 January 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3520, 9 January 1886, Page 4

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