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Business Notices. WATKINS' PATENT WHEATENA. MANUFACTURED m Timaru from finest New Zealand wheat. Is SUPERIOR to any Corn Flour or Maizena imported. Ask your grocer for it, and take no othor. 8-12 1849 J. WATKINS & CO. CITY BOOT PALACE. MAIN ROAD, TIMARU. F. CULLMANN BEGS to announce that he has now opened the abovo with a very choice seloction of BOOTS, SHOEB, &c, from the beet makers m England, Germany and France, which I have purchased at a very small advance on Home cost, also a good selection of Colonial Boots and Shoes from the best makers m the Colony. As I intend doing a Cash Trade, and have not half tho usual expense, I am prepared to sell at a figure hitherto unknown m Timaru for Gents, Ladies and Children's Goods. No expen«o has been spared to mako the Palace first-class m every respect. Bespoke Work done on the Premises by a first-class bootmaker of long experience. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGUBES. J. MAIB, 9-10 2133 Manager. READ ! MARK ! LEARN ! FACTS ABE STUBBORN THINGS ! THE latter quotation is at nil times acknowledged to be true, and one of the purest of facts is T. F. FARLEY, Bookseu.ee, Stationeb, and News Agent, Main South Road, Timaru, Guarantees to procure any Book, Magnzine, Journal, or Newspaper from any quarter of the world desired. T.F.F. is also agent for Fergussoo and Mitchell's Brown and other Wrapping Papers, India Rubber Stamps, and Grocers' Grey Bags ; and special agent for 'Canterbury Times, as well as for the New Zealand Farmer, Bee, and Poultry Journal, the latter being tho best colonial agricultural paper published within tho Australian colonies, and no farmer ought to be without it, no pains or expense being spared to produce for the benefit of agriculturists the most useful reading matter upon all subjects relating to agriculture. Hard times are upon us all, and my advice is " Read, mark, learn, and inwardly digest" : follow out these few brief remarks, and you will find that when busy times do come, you will bo full of good solid learning, and able to cope with the most stubborn facts.— THO3. F. FARLEY, Bookseller, Stationer, and News Agent, Main South Road, Timaru. 7-27 1683 NEW ZEALAND WINE AND COFFEE PALACE (Next Shepherd's Buildings), Main South Road, Timabc. J. IEVIEN BEGS to announce that tho WINE AND COFFEE PALACE is NOW OPEN, with a choice selection of Wines from the celebrated Grancanonga Vineyard, Wanganui. Tea, Coffee, Cocoa, Crated Drinks, Hot Pies, 4c. The Rooms are supplied with all the leading Newspapers, Chess, Drafts, *o. The proprietor respectfully invites the public to inspect the premises. 8-7 1803 SPECIAL NOTICE. MOGRIDGE AND WILTSHIRE beg to inform the inhabitants of Temuka and neighbourhood, that they intend BE-OPENING ON SATUEDAY, thb 14th AUGUST With a stock of DRAPERY, CLOTHING & BOOT 3, Bought m at Fifty Peb Cent ttndkb Wholbsaib Pbices, and which they intend offering to the public at Pbices ■WHICH MUST BNBUBB A BPEBDT SAXB TERMS STRICTLY CASH. All Accounts owing to tho Firm must b« Paid by the 16th September. 8-13 1867 I TAILORING ! TAILORING ! TAILORING 1 1 ! W. S. PAD GE T IS now prepared to make COLONIAL, SCOTCH, or ENGLISH TWEED SUITS at the remarkably low figure of JB3 10a, for CASH ONLY. These Suits are guaranteed to be equal to anything procurable elsewhere for £4. tS" Note the address : W. S. PADGKT, MILITARY '.TAILOR, Opposite Lukey's Stone Stables, TIMARU. 4-28 707 D.I.C. ~ SHOW DISPLAYS FOB SPBING SEASON. AT the approach of another Season the Public are invited to our FIRST GREAT DISPLAY OF SPRING NOVELTIES, In all the DEPARTMENTS OF FASHION. We have great pleasure m issuing this in> vitation, as we have never exhibited, on anj previous occasion, such a rich profusion of c ' FABRICS, NOVELTIES, AND EFFECTS, The beauty of which transforms the Spa . cious Warehouse, and calls forth admiratior and wonder. „ On this special occasion the Warehoußi ) will be OPEN till 9 p.m. on SATUBDAY. ', Every Article at Wholesale Warehouse prices i- ; DRAPERY AND GENERAL IMPORT ING COMPANY OF N.Z., Ld., 6 B HALLENSTEIN, Chairman. E, 0. BROWN, Manager. 9-1 2041

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Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3736, 22 September 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3736, 22 September 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3736, 22 September 1886, Page 1