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IMPOE T A N T. WE ARE NOW SHOWING OUR NEW GOODS FOB THE SUMMER SEASON. We have a very Fine Assortment of MEN'S SUITS, SPECIALLY MADE FOR THECANTERBURY TRADE. OUR CHILDREN AND BOYS' DEPARTMENT Is replete with tho lateßt Stylea nr TWEED, SERGE, AKD JERSEY SUITS, And Our Stock of Men's Boys' and Children's FELT AND STRAW HATS Has to be seen to be appreciated. AGBNTS POB THH CELEBRATED WEKTHEIM SEWINGMACHINES. N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY, Great North Road. 12-1 5019 "ACJtt" !LL/ *««« ba»b ~f~~'^ was, rXIHE FOLLOWING AWARDS/ / hare been OBTAINED by the/ A*/ Ijj I above Company : — J ffi/ I TIMARU, Oot. 28 — Highly /•»/ commonded. / 51 RANGIORA, Nov. 6— Fim/<s/ ?"". OHRISTCHUROH, Nov./- /10, 11, 18 —No Judging. /ja / I ft I ASHBURTON, Not. 10/# /— F irst Prizo. I "S I OAMARU, Njv. 20,/ I 21— N o Judging. / / DUNEDIN,Nov26/.J%ud 27 — Highly commended. loi I •Si MILTON, Deo./ JT /3— First Prire. TAP A N U I ,/ /Deo. 6— Highly com. mended. /§ I I N V E R/J'/jARGILL, Deo. 11 Igl and 12 — B"ir«t Ijl/ priie> ' / 10-12 8018 BOWER HJERGUSON. PREVIOUS to a readjustment of our partnership agreement, wo shall OFFER THE WHOLE OP Oar Superior and Varied Stock AT BXTBHWBi.v I AW BRKIKS. GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. STERLING SILVER PLATE AND E.P. PLATE. SPECTACLES From the Celebrated HENBY LAURENCE, GEM RINGS MA°DE n 'TO ORDER OR REMOUNTED, ALSO MEDALS AND TROPHIES. ALL GOLD AND SILVERSMITH'S WORK DONE ON THE PREMISES. Note— Best Quality, Lowest Prices. 12-19 6238 ATLAS GRAIN 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, Beach 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 CANDLES v. GAS. -| f\f\f\ BOXES SPERM CANDLES, -lA/\JJJ 251 b Boxes, 6d per Found. Usual Prico, lOd. B. E. HIBBARD, TIMARU TEA WAREHOUSE. 2-12 5815 NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS AND OTHERS. ACCOUNTS which aro too small to draw Cheques for, or which would be paid by Poßt-Offlce Orders, may be Remitted by N.Z. Tottage Stamp*. MR EDWARD JONES is AUTHORISED to CANVASS and COLLECT for tho Timabu Herald. His Receipt will bo sufficient Discbarge for Accounts, and Engagements entered into by him with regard to Advertising and Printing will bo carried out. J. IVESS, 3-8 86 Proprietor. MEETINGS, AMUSEMENTS, &c. This Dat. At Macloan and Stewart's Buildings— Geraldine County Council, at 11 o'clock. NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. J.R.'b lettor on Mr Turnbull's speech ia unavoidably hold over till to-morrow. MAIL NOTICES. For Westport, por Wareatea, on Wednesday, March 10th, at 11 a.m. For Northern I'orta of New Zealand, per Penguin, on Wednesday, March 10th, at 2.30 p.m. For tho Australian Colonies, per Wairarapa, on Wednesday, Maroh 10th, at 4 p.m. For United Kingdom and Fast and West Coast of South America, per Tongariro, on Wednesday, March 10th, at 2.30 p.m. For Northern Ports of Now Zealand, per Ringarooma, on Thursday, March 11th, at C a.m. For Northern Ports and Sydney, per Eingarooma, on Thnrsday, March 11th, at 6 a.m. For Northern Ports of Now Zealand, per Rotorna, on Saturday, March 13th, at 2 30 p.m. The s.a. Waipara will sail from Holdtikafor Jackson's Bay and intermediate ports on Wednesday, 17th inst. (Signed) ' Ed. Cook, Chief Postmaster. Chief Poßt-offioe, Timaro, Maroh 9th, 1886.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3570, 10 March 1886, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3570, 10 March 1886, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3570, 10 March 1886, Page 2