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liusinesa Notices. PICTORIAL ALMANACS. PICTORIAL ALMANACS. 1883. LARGE VARIETY. LARGE VARIETY. VERY ATTRACTIVE. Over 100 Different Designs to choose f^oin. • Gkbat Reduction is Former Pjiicbs. rriHE PROPRIETOR of the TIMARU *- HKRALD beg» to inform tho Public of the South Canterbury District that he has been Appointed (by tho Publishers) SOLE AGENT m this District for the SALE of the Pictobial Almanacs (designed and cxc cuted m tho best Houso m England) for the year 1888, and as he has received copies of these most tastefully executed specimens of Art, business people who purpose ordering Almanacs for the year 1888 would do well to view the copies on hand before erdeang elsewhere, as no expense has been spared by the publishers to make the Almanacs the best that have yet appeared, and also at the samo timo tho most Attractive Almanac of the year. The original Pictures of many have been painted m Oils specially for the publishers, by an artist who regularly exhibits m the Royal Academy, and the lithography is bsing done m about 16 colours by the best artist attainable. A representative from this office will wait upon tho different business people throughout South Canterbury m the csurse of a few days, to solicit tho favour of orders for these attractive Almanacs for the forthcoming year. The following is a list of the subjeeti ! — LOT 1. H.M. the Queen. (1). The Forester's Daughter. The Tower of London from the Thames. LOT 2. Tho Lovor's Letter Box. Rotten Row, Hyde Park. LOT 3. Tbo Royal Marriage, gronp of Princess Beatrice and Prince Henry. Our Father. The Princess m the Tower. A Friend m Need. The Cavalier's Farewell. Waiting for the Guests. Scarborough by Moonlight. St. Paul's Cathedral, London. The Musical Family. The Tower of London. Chatsworth House. Windsor Castle. A Heated Argument. Juck's Treasures. LOT 4. The Queen's Birthday. The Horse Guardß, London. Queen Victoria (2). Attention. Whnt They Saw at the Play. Charge of the Light Brigado afc Balaclava, with verses. General Sir T. S. Boberts. American Jockies. Mary Anderson. The English Eleven, (1836). Where are you going to, My Pretty Maid P Old King Pole, a Merry Old Sonl. Half-a-T>ozen Spoons. The Cracked Brigade. Innocence. Modesty. The 3rd Bengal Lancers. Defying tho Law. LOT G. The Jubilee Almanac. Furniture Dealer. "^ Fishmonger. CoTSeTy?' Trade Almanac. Saddlery. Mineral Water Manufctry.J Fisher Boy. Fisher Girl. Old Salt. (1). Old Salt. (2). London Heroes. Lord Carrington. Tho Beach-Haulan Boat Race. Mr and Mrs Gladstone. LOT 7. Won't You Come In ? The Death of Nelson. Kangaroo Hunting. Tho Grand National Stoepleshase at Liverpool. The Derby of 1884. Archer and the Derby. Celebrated Jockios. LOT 8. Queen Victoria. (4). Tho Rivals. Loch Leven. The Start : Joy ! The Finish : Grief ! Breakfast for Two. Furness Abbey. The Grand Dunbar. Eddyetone Lighthouse. British Grenadiers. A Mother's Prayer. Finding the Lost Favourite. Tho Bride. Loßt m the Wood. Gortrudo. First Fruits. Anxious Moments. The Lost Scent. Evening Lessons. The Angel Mother. Douglas Bay, &c. Ormonde, winner Derby and St. Leger, 1888. The Empire's Defenders. Cardinal Moran. 'Twas m Trafalgar's Bay. On Duty. Consolation. Campsie Glen, Upper i, all. LOT 10. Never Mind, Pear. Tho Flower of the Flock. Daisy. Which shall Wo Keep. The Good Samaritan. One Good Turn Deserves Another. The Lost Penny. Floral Motto — " God Bless our Home." Fall m Butter. Wreck off Caistor — Lifeboat to the Rescue. Lord Salisbury and Lord R. Churchill. Bight Hon. W. E. Gladstone. I Pay for All, <tc. Ethel. Jaok at Homo. Laughing Kato. Santa Claus' Christmaß Gift. Orders given to the Canvasser will b» forwarded by each outgoing Mail to the Publisher at Home, and delivery will be guaranteed mot later than December 15th, 1887. JOSEPH IVESS, 18ole AaEyr job thb South Camtbbdtjbt Dibtbics.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3872, 2 March 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3872, 2 March 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3872, 2 March 1887, Page 3

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