\TEW DELICACIESHoldrook's Sweet Pickles — 1b 6d per Bottle Blanch Flowers' Potted Meats and Pastes— Bd per Tin Moir's Kippered Herrings (m butter) — 1b per Tin. J. ANDERSON & CO. GROCERS, &c. 2-10 5777 ' IIPOETAUT. WE ARE NOW SHOWING OUE NEW GOODS FOB THB SUMMER SEASON. We have a very Fino Assortment) of MEN'S SUITS, SPECIALLY |MADE FOR THE CANTERBURY TRADE. , OUR CHILDREN AND BOYS' PARTMENTIb replete with the Latest Styles TWEED, SERGE, AND JERSEY SUITS, And Our Stock of Men's Boyß' and Children's FELT AND STRAW EATS Has to be seen to be appreciated. AQBNTB SOB THB CELEBRATED JWERTHEIM SEWING MACHINES.^ N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY, Great North Road. 12-1 6319 ATLAS GRAIJM STORES. ESTABLISHED 1875. STORAGE CAPACITY FOR 10,000 TONS. LOWEST RATES. Money Advanced to Farmers on Grain m Store. Cornsacks and Five-ply Twine always on hand. WM. EVANS, GRAIN MERCHANT, TIMARU, Has Removed his Offices from [tho Old Premises, Great North Road, to adjoining the Atlas Grain Stores, Bench Road, about 200 yards south of Timaru Railway Station. Coals of all kinds are kept m Stock on the Railway Sideing, adjacent to Stores. 1-12 5466 "ACTW^W^/ PATEJTT BAM cjr WHO. mHE FOLLOWING AWABDS/ / hare been OBTAINED by the/v/ IV I abovo Company : — I"I I TIMARtT, Oct. 28 — Highly Aw/ commended. I a I RANGIORA, Not. &— Fim/ $ I P«». OHRISTOHUROH, Not./- /10, 11, 12 — No Judging. I 4s l ASHBURTON, Not. l&//!?/-F i r b t Prize. IS I OAMARU, Nov. 20,/^/ 2 1 — N o Judging. I J DUNEDIN, Nov 26/^And 27— Highly commended. /» / Iv/ MILTON, Deo.A#/3— First Priie. TAPASUI,/ /Deo. s— Highly com* mended. /§ I IHTB r/J»/jARGILL, Deo. 11 ' /&/ and 12 — Vittt S] Prize - ' / 10-12 8018 BOWER fINO FERGUSON. PREVIOUS to a readjustment of our partnership agreement, wo shall OFFER THE WHOLE OF Our Superior and Varied Stock AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. STERLING SILVER PLATS AND E.P. PL&TE. SPECTACLES From the Celebrated HENKY LAURENCE, GEM RINGS MADfTtO ORDER OR REMOUNTED, ALSO MEDALS AND TROPHIES. ALL GOLD AND SILVERSMITH'S WORK DONE ON THE PREMISES. Note— Best Quality, Lowest Prices. 12-19 6288 NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. A NY IRREGULARITIES m joL the DELIVERY of thk PAPER, if REPORTED to tho MAN AGER, will be PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. CANVASSING AGENTS. MR W. WILLS has been appointed CORRESPONDENT and CANVASSING AGENT to recoive ADVERTISEMENTS &c, for this papor for TEMUKA, m the place of Mr Geo. Bolton, resigned, And MR O. E. SHERRATT for GERALDINE. Timaru SeraU Office, 14th January, 1886. NOTICE. MR. KNUBLEY (Solicitor) is appointed to COLLECT OUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS of the Timaru SeraU Company, and his receipt will bo sufficient guarantee for Payment of the same. T. W. HALL, Chairman of Directors. THE TIMARU HERALD MONTHLY SUMMARY, For despatch by tho English Mail, Will bo issued on THURSDAY NEXT, FEB. 25m Tflß StfilMABX TOI CONSIST Off ElflHT , Pages.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3559, 24 February 1886, Page 2
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469Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3559, 24 February 1886, Page 2
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