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Business Notices. \ MILTON POTTERY. ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRY. I fTIHE Proprietor of the Milton Pottery JL desires to draw the attention of the Public to the fact that he is manufacturing JAM POTS AND PICKLE JARS r for Next Season. First-class Quality at Lowest Prices. Price Lists sent on application. Attention is also directed] to his FILTERS which for Cheapness and Quality cannot be Excelled. Evory description of ' EARTHENWARE is now being turned out. A trial requested, [and satisfaction guaranteed. H. G. NEVILL, 1 8-31 4036 Proprietor. [ BON-ACCORD CARRIAGE~WORKB. ARCHIBALD PHASER, PROPRIETOR. MAIN NORTH ROAD (Next King's Stables TIMARU. 6-12 331' CHEAP CHRISTMAS GROCERIES, Etc BEEHIVE STORES, TIMARXJ, Cosnee Main South Road and Nobth Steeet. Business and Premises for Sale or to Let. J SHEPHERD, to Reduce his Very • Large Stock, submits the following from his Price List, specially made for CASH ONLY :— Flour, Bruce, Allen or Meek's, SOlb, 4/3 Oatmeal, Fresh, Meek's, 251 b, 3/Tea, 1/4, 1/10, 2/4, 2/9 por lb Tea, per box, fair quality, 11/6 Tea, half-chests, from 1/li to 2/3 per lb Sugar, White Crystal, per bag, 3id per lb Tobacco, from 5/- per lb Vestas, 1/4, best 1/6 dozen Currants, clean and new, 6fcd per lb Raisins, Elome and Sultanas, 7d per lb Corn Flour, from 4ld por lb Candles 6d, Jam 6d per lb Coffee, from 1/4 per lb Pickles Bd, Vinegar 9d per bottle Kerosene, from 7/- per tin 12-11 5153 C. BIRKS AND CO., BANK BUILDINGS, PEOKHAM, London, S.E. FOREIGN PRODUCE IMPORTERS AND MERCHANTS. | Produce Realised at the Highost Market Prices. Facilities for Drawing. Indents Executed for all kinds of English and Continental Goods, against Bank Credits or Produce on the most Favorablo Totms ; 20 years' buying experience. Buying Agencies Accepted for 2i per cent, on nett amount of manufacturers' invoice. Principal formerly five yean Manager for Thomas Adams and Co., Limited, London. r Reference: Continental Bank, 79, Lombard Street, E.O. 7-4 3486 HOFFMANN'S PATENT BRICKS. ' \ LWAYS ON HAND— Best Burnt JcL. BRICKS i also, Fresh Flare LIMB. Good Water Supplied to Suburbs. * htthjatw STEAM BRICK AND LIMB » WORKS, , Wa.r Domain. 7-«> 11*9 OLD CHRISTMAS HERE AGAIN. . TTTHICH suggests a Season of Gaiety and Ti a general sense of pleasant expectancy, when the shopkeepers provide their choicest Goods. WADE AND SHEA, the Premier Boot Providers, . Have determined not to be behind. Having I Just Opened up Extensive Shipments of ' every description of BOOTS AND SHOES, specially selected for them m England and Paris, they Invite a Visit from all the People WITH THE CASH To procure some of their First-class Boots and Shoes. 9 MOTHERS OF FAMILIES Will never regret their visit to Wade and Shea's, also the Artisan and Farmer, the 'i BONE AND SINEW Of the place, the real Mainstay. d WADE AND SHEA PAY SPECIAL a ATTENTION TO THE E GENTLEMEN'S DEPARTMENT A Fine Assortment of Beautiful English--3 made Boots and Shoes. The MASHER - TOES and the Round or Square Toes, and f, Flat Heels j a new make. Nothing like them seen before. In Ladies' and Children's Lines COMPETITION SIMPLY DEFIED. d REMEMBER, h WADE AND SHEA refuse to sell rubbish 9 and do not require to pick up anything as a catchpenny. They wish to Bupply Regular Wholesome - Goods which will Please the Customers and jj bring them again to the shop. !. 0 WHY DO WADE AND SHEA g SUCCEED? iy Because they are not afraid of Holding a : : Stook to choose from, and they find it pays to b. Treat the Public Fairly. 10 WADE AND SHEA, 11.I 1 . Imperial Boot Shop, Timaru. 12-16 6188

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Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3552, 16 February 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3552, 16 February 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3552, 16 February 1886, Page 1