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Business Notices. MILTON POTTERY. ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRY. THE Proprietor of the Milton Pottery ■ desires to draw, the attention of the Fublio to the fact that he is manufacturing JAM POTS AND PICKLE JABS for Next Season. First-class Quality at Lowest Prices. Price Lists sent on application. Attention is also directed] to his FII/TERS which for .Cheapness and Quality cannot be Excelled. Every description of E A B THE NW ABE is now being turned out. A trial requested, (and satisfaction guaranteed. H. G. NEVILL, 8-31 4033 Proprietor. BON-ACCORD CARR!AGE"WORK8 r ARCHIBALD FBASEB, PROPRIETOR. MAIN NORTH ROAD (Next King's Stables TIMARU. 6-18 831BEEHIVE STORES, TIUABU. J. SHEPHERD CTTILL CONTINUES TO SELL from 0 his LARGE STOCK at the LOWEST PRICE FOR CSi. The BOX TEA at 11s 6d could not be Bought at thi3 Price now. White Mauritius Sugar, Sid by tho Bag Jlour, 501bs. 4s 6d ' Oatmeal, 251bs, 3s 6d Tobacco, from 6s Other Goods at similar rates. As I am Leaving Timaru for some Monthe, 1 respectfully ask for a Settlement of Outstanding Accounts. 2-24 5935 C. BIRK AND CO., BANK BUILDINGS, PEOKHAM, London, S.E. FOREIGN PRODUCE IMPORTERS AND MERCHANTS. Produce Realised at tho Highest Market Prices. ■ Facilities for Drawing. Indents Executed for all kinds of English and Continental Goods, against Bank Credits or Produce on the most Favorable Terms; 20 years' buying experience. Buying Agencies Accepted for 2} per cent, on nott amount of manufacturers' invoice. Principal formerly five years Manager for Thomas Adams and Co., Limited, London, ' Reference t Continental Bank, 79, Lombard Street, E.G. 7-4 3486 HOFFMANN'S PATENT BRICKS; ALWAYS ON HAND— Best Burnt BRICKS | also; Fresh Flare LIME. Good Water Supplied to Suburb*. SHBABS* STEAM BBICK AND LIME WORKS, W»«r TV>TT»in. 7-SO 17S8 OLD CHRISTMAS HERE AGAIN. Y/|AHIOH suggests a Season of Gaiety and » » a general sense of pleasant expoctancy, when the shopkeepers provide their choicest Goods. WADE AND SHEA, the Premier . Boot Providers, Have determined not to be behind. Having 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. - MOTHERS OF FAMILIES Will never regret their visit to Wade and Shea's, also the Artisan and Farmer, the BONE AND SINEW Of the place, the real Mainstay. WADE AND SHEA PAY SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE GENTLEMEN'S DEPARTMENT A Fine Assortment of Beautiful Englishmade Boots and Shoes. The MASHER TOES and the Round or Square Toes, and Flat Heels ; a new make. Nothing like them seen before. In Ladies' and Children's Lines COMPETITION SIMPLY DEFIED. KEMEMBEB, WADE AND SHIfA refuse to sellrubbish and do not require to pick up anything as a catchpenny. They wish to Supply Regular Wholesome Goods which will Please the Customers and bring them again to the shop. WHY DO WADE AND SHEA SUCCEED? Because they are pot afraid of Holding a Stock to choose from, arid th'ey.flnd ji pays to Treat the Public Fairly. .;-■;- .■: : : '.~ WADE AHD SHEA, n' ■ ; . .timtgwt.'Bq'tf Shop, ,-.'^mww, 184&5I98 , • i

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Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3559, 24 February 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3559, 24 February 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3559, 24 February 1886, Page 1