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TEMUKA. CHANGE OF AGENCY. MR J. BROWN having resigned the Agency of the TIMARU HERALD tot the Temuka District, Messrs SIEGERT AND FAUVEL, Storekeepers, Tomuka, will conduct the Agency from and after tho Ist of APRIL next. Subscribers after that date will please call for their papers at their Btores. JOSEPH IVESS, Proprietor. TO FARMERS. THE Undersigned will bo CASH PURCHASERS of Firat-Class GRAIN throughout the year; also, of CHICKWHEAT. Our Storago being limited, we would suggest the advisableness of Farmers themselves holding throughout the surrounding districts wher& possible. Railage and Storage will bo saved if advantage be taken of a Local Market. IN WOOD AND CO. Winchester, March 6th, 1886. 3-8 83 THE CUP THAT CHEERS. fTIHE Increasing sale of our Teas is tho JL best proof that the Public appreciate our efforts m placing before them Pure Blended Teas possessing both Strength and Flavor. Sold at 2s, 2s 6d, and 3s per lb, according to quality, and m tins containing 31b8, 61bs, and 121bs, at a reduction of 4d pc lb. Orders sent to any Railway Station m South Canterbury, Carriago Paid. J. ANDERSON AND CO., Geocebs, ic. 8-3 38 "ACME" fe 4 PAVEVT mHE FOLLOWING AWARDS/ / hare been OBTAINED by the/**/ above Company : — I Bj I TIMARU, Oct. 28 — Highly A?/ commended. 18 / I « / BANGIORA, Nov. 6— First/^y prize - OHRISTOHURCH, Nov./ ff Ao, 11, IB — No Judging. / , o / I .*? I ASHBURTON, Nov. 10 j '.•§ 7— & i r t t Prize. /JvY OAMARU, Nov. 20,/^/ 2 1 — tf o Judging. / / / <*/ DUNEDIN,Nor26/^/and 27 — Highly commended. I °> I I "§ I MILTON, Dec. l£ /3— First Prize. II TAP A N U I ./ /Deo. s— Highly commended. I§ I I V I INTB E/J'/OAEOILL, Dec. 11 13 1 and 1 2— Firs t /.37 Prize. IS I I I 10-18 8013 BDIR 10_FERiSlT PREVIOUS to n readjustment of our partnership agreement, wo shall OFFER TliE WHOLE Ob 1 Onr Superior and Varied Stock AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. STERLING SILVER PLATE AWD E.P. PJCA.TE. SPECTACLES From tho Celebrated HENRY LAURENCE, GEM RINGS MADE 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 5233 I Itf P 0 E T A N T. WE ARE NOW SHOWING OUR NEW GOODS FOIi TIIB SUMMER SEASON. We have a very Fine Assortment of MEN'S SU ITS, SPECIALLY MADE FOR THE CANTEEBURY TRADE. OUR CHILDREN AND BOYS' DEPARTMENT Is'ropleto with tho latest Styles IN TWEED, SERGE, AND JERSEY SDITS, And Our Stock of Men's Boys' and Children's FELT AND STRAW HATS Has to bo seen to be appreciated. AGENTS FOB THB CELEBRATED WERTHEIM SEWING MACHINES. N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY, Great ITorth Road. 12-1 5019 ATLAS GRAjN STORES. ESTABLISHED 1875. STORAGE CAPACITY FOR 10.0C0 TONS. LOWEST RATES. Money Advanced to Farmers on Grain m Store. Cornsacka and Five-ply Twine always on hand. WM. EVANS, GRAIN MERCHANT, TIMARU, Has Removed his Offices from the 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 ST. ANDREWS. ~~ MESSRS H. and A. BRUCE are AGEHTB for the TIIXAUU TThRALD at St. Andrews. Subscribers will ploage call at thr Stor *pr th« paper*.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3582, 24 March 1886, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3582, 24 March 1886, Page 2