I'l THli CUP THAT CHEERS. r |IHE lucreas'ng tale of our Tens is tho *- best proof Unit the Public appreciate our otforts m placing before them Puro S) Blended Tias possessing both Strength and Flavor. Sold ;it 2i, 2i Cd, and 3a per lb, according to quality, and m tins containing 31bs, 61ba, nnd 12Ib». at a reduction of 4d per lb. Orders sent to any Railway Station m fouth Canterbury, Carriage Puid. J. ANDERSON AND CO., ■• Guoer:is3, 4c. 3-3 39 • lIR JWDLFERGUSOH. - OREVIOUS to a readjustment of our JL partnership ngrecinent, we shall a " OFKEIt THE WUOLK Oi'" c, Our Superior and Varied Slock ATKXTRIiIIRLY LOW PRICKS. °> GOLD AND SIJ/VElt WATCHKS. „ STERLI^O SILVER PLATE ASD E.P. PI, ATE. SPECTACLES io From the Celebrated HKNRY LAURENCE, :n GEM RINGS MADE TO ORDER OR 10 REMOUiSTEn, to ALSO MEDAI-S AND TROPHIES. a . ALL GOLD AND SILVERSMITH'S ig WORK DONE ON TH E PREMISES. Note— Best Quality, Lowest Prices. to 12- 19 5238 ATLAS GRA[N STORES. \l E-TABUSUED 1875. ill CITOKAQE CAPACITY FOR 10,0:0 IO TONS. LOWEST RATES. is Money Advnneed to -Farmrra on Grain m .'■: Store. Cornsucks and Five-iily Twine always on band. WEVB. EVANS, GRAIN MERCHANT, TIMARU, Has Removed his Olfici-s from tho Old Premises, Great North Koad, to adjoining the Atlas Grain Stores, Beach Road, about 209 yards south of Timaru Railway Station, id Coals of all kinds are kept m stock on Ihe Railway Sideir.g, adjacent to Stores. 1-12 5-16 C )n '■ ~™ I IfIPOETANT. TTCTB.. ARE. NOW ...SHOWING. OUB 1^ TOE THE n " SUMMER SE&SOKT. itrd Wo have v very Fine Assortment of I SViE^'S SU ITS, d, SPBCIALLY MADE FOR THE CANTERBURY TRADE. :h "j OUR CHILDREN AND BOYS* DE- !,, PARTMKNT 'h 1. Is replete with the latest Styles r- IS » TWEED, SERGE, MID JERSEY SUITS, 7 l And Our StecOt of Men's Boys' and - Children's 11 FELT AKD STiJAW HATS i, Has to be Been to be appreciated. ), i, 11 AC RNXS FOB 1718 i, i, CELEBRATED WERTUEIJI SEWING s MJ-CUINE3. ; i N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY, - Creat Worth Road. 12-1 5319 "ACKE" PATEJTT f BABB vam^ - wnta> [ rjlHB FOLLOWING AWARDS/ / I hare been OBTAINED, by the/ »' I above Company : — I Bi I > TIMARTJ,, Oct. 2» — Highly Ay/ ; commended* I S I \ BAWGIOaA.^Wov. 6-&iTst/$/ Vrize. [ CHE^BCHTJRCH, Nov./ '/10, H, 18 i -—No Judging. / el i /& I -, ASHBURTON, Ifor. 19/.«5'/~P irtt [ , Pri,e. y " ! OAMARtr, Njt. 20,/^/ 2 1 — S o ; ' Jnagu%. / / / "» / Dr^rEDn^NoT 26/^ /and 27 — Highly commended. /« / / *f / MELTON, Dec. A*/3— First Prize. II XAP A W TJ I ./ /Dec. s— Highly comliiended. 19 1 I /£/ i I N V E R / JyOARGILL, Dec. 11 Isf 1 and 12—I1 ir s t It? I Prize. ' 10-12 8018 CANVASSING AGENTS. ME W. WILLS haa been appointed COBRESPONDENT and CANVASSING AGENT to receive ADVERTISEMENTS &c, for this paper forTEMUKA, m the place of Mr Gco. Bolton, resigned, J>mi MR °' E> SfIEKRATT for GEBAL. Timaru Serald Office, ll'h Januury, 1886.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3565, 4 March 1886, Page 2
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