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David Stuart. DAVID STUART Opposite Station Platform, TIMARU, EXPORT GRAIN MERCHANT. Cash Buyer of Produce. SHIPPING AGENT. Charter 3 and Freights arranged. fi-18 8354 Business Notices. 1886. AUTUMN AND WINTER SEASON AT THE BON MARCHE. NOW OPENED UP, some very Special Lines m DRESS MATERIALS, such as All Wool French Foulo Cloth at~) 8?d yard All Wool Serges, B}d yard | In all French Cashmeres, double width \- tho new Is 4£d yard j Colourings. All Wool French Poplins, 12Jd | yard, worth 2s. J Besides tho above, we hare an unusual Largo Stock of FASHIONABLE NOVELTIES IN DRESS GOODS, which wo intend clearing at very Low Prices. MILLINERY. A splendid eclection of Ladies' Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats and Bonnets, m Straw, Felt, Beaver, Stockingette, Plush, Astrachan, Velvet, &c. ; also, Borne very choice Novelties suitable for Children, m all tho new shapes. SPECIAL. Opening up to-day a Consignment of Mantles, Jackets, Ulsters, and Stockingettes — New Shapes and Fashionable Materials. HO3IERY. Call upon us if you want something rcaliy Choice, Serviceable, and Cheap m Ladies' or Children's Hosiery. We hnve purchased n portion of Manufacturers' Stock, which we aro Selling considerably under tho usual prico. These Goods are principally Cashmere, nnd lnivo tho advantage of being spliced at heels and toes, thus giving double tho wear of ordinary makes. All tho newest Colours. Special Valuo m all Wool Colonial Flannels Do. do. do. do. Blankets The Cheapest House m the trade for Velveteens Our Lace Curtains at 2s lid aro a Wonder ! BOOTS. Special makes for (lie winter m High Leg Button and Lace Boots from the best German, French, and Vienna makers, m Kid, Morocco, Glace, Leather, &c. Also some choice lines m Shoes for Day and Evening Wear. CLOTHING. A Largo Selection of Men's and Boys' Suits from tho Kaiapoi, Roslyn, nnd Oamaru Mills. Theso Goods aro Cheaper and Better than anything of the same kind of English manufacture. Our Shirts and Hosiery still remain tho Best Vnluc m tho District. COLONIAL BOOTS. A Largo Variety of these Goods, suitable for School Weir, Ploughing, Ordinary Wear, nnd Best Wear, nt Prices that Cannot bo Bout, at any rate m Timaru. TWEEDS. A Lnrgo Variety of Qualities, and an Iminenso Assortment of Patterns of West of England, Kaiapoi, Onmaru, and Roslyn Twcedß, Buitnblo for Men's or Boy's Wear. DAVIES AND MURPHY, THE CASH DRAPERS. 3-26 326 Hotels. masonTchotel (Opposite Railway Station), ST. ANDREWS. fiHAS. WEDEB EL J. (Eight Yeara Proprietor of the Fairlie Creek Hotel), having Icasod tho abovo Hotel from Mr Brown, is prepared to wolcomo his old friends and tho public, and as tho Houbb is very Commodious and Convenient, patrons may rely on being Comfortable. WINES, SPIRITS and BEER of Best Brands. HORSES and BUGGIES on HIRE. GOOD STABLING, with Groom m Attendance 9-17 4210 COMMERCIAL HOTEL. TIJtAUU. GREEN, PROPRIETOR. This Hotel is MOST CENTRALLY SITUATED, and Biiitablo for tho Reception •f Visitors. BEST WINES, SPIRITS, AND BEER. Moderate CHAaa^s. 3-27 341 TIMARU. Patronised by HIS EXCELLENCY SIR WILLIAM JERVOIS, K.O i; , AND LEADING CITIZENS OF LNEW ZEALAND. rpUE ABOVE HOTEL IS REPLETE WITH EVERY CONVENIENCE FOB THE TRAVELLING PUB HO. PRIVATE SUITES OF APARTMENTS FOR FAMILIES .E2V MOUTH. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS WXLL MEET WITH EVERY ATTENTION AND CONVENIENCE. MEALS 'TO MEET EARLY AND LATE TRAILS. Bath Room, Sample Rooms, two of Thurston's Best ."Billiard Tables, AND ALL THE! REQUIREMENTS OF A FIRST-CLASS HOTEL. Night Porter m attendance. WALTER F. BROWN, PROPRIETOR (Successor to J. D. KETT). 11-11 4812 GROSVENOR HOTEL, i

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Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3586, 29 March 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3586, 29 March 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3586, 29 March 1886, Page 4