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Business Notices. COAL. NOW DISCHARGING, EX JASPER, Newcastle; KORANUI, Greymouth Coal. ON WEDNESDAY, the s.s. TIMARU, Westport Coalbrookdalo Coal. Orders now being received. J. JACKSON, Steam Saw Mills. CELEBRATION OF THE QUEEN'S JUBILEE. W. FERRIER HAS Resolved to celebrate the Queen's Jubileo by offoring to the Public 1 DOZER CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS Finished m his Well-known Style, for I2s 6d Persons wishing to avail themselves of this rare opportunity, must secure a DEPOSIT TICKET, the prico of which is 6s, which may be had at the (Studio, opposite tho Theatre Royal, from the 20th JUNE till the 18th of JULY only. This ticket will bo available up to tho 3rd of Decembor j balance 7s 6dto be paid at time of sitting. OneTickot muit be secured for each dozen Photographs required, as aftor copies will be charged our usual duplicate prico, 24s per dozen. Persons living m tho Country may send a Postal Note for 6s (stampß not accepted), onclosing stamp for reply. No tickets will be issued after the date named. Jubileo Carls de Visite from 7s 6d per dozon. HOME JEWEL WASHING MACHINE. WITHOUT A RIVAL \ HOME Idl JEWEL^* 7 LEVINS OHN & DOBBIE, Proprietors. Machines on View at MOSS JONAS', Sole Agent, South Canterbury. WANTED KNOWN — That R. H. PEARPOINT is selling Drapery at VERY LOW PRICES. <2cri fXJCr ANTED KNOWN— That R. ""* W T » H. Pearpoint is selling ro 3 I STRONG GRK Y CALICO at 2s §H ' lid per doz. ; Creme Holland at 5s Sjj 6d per doz. ; Crowdsoa's world refa ■» Unowned Calico at the Lowest Prices. "i . f VTfT ANTED KNOWN— That R. .§ W »V H. Pearpoint is selling 55 g Tapestry Carpeb at Is lOd ; 1 yard g 3 • wide Linoleum at 9d per yard j 2 p yards wide Linoleum, beautiful pat£i terns, at 2s 6d per yard ; Turkish H LTowelß, BH. {"IVTAJSTED KNOWN— That R. TT H. Pearpoint iB selling Coloured Bailor Hats at lOJd each ; Sunshades, at 1b 3d ; Umbrollaß, 3b 6d ; Frillingß, from lfrd £C VV ANTI!1) KNOWN— That R. "3-S) TT H. Pearpoint is now Booko^i ing orders for Horse Cloths and S C Tarpaulins. "» ~* ~* f 17[7 ANTED KNOWN — That boo *» the Contro Tablo will be c a a-I full of REMNANTS, FOR ONE a a a i week, at ridiculous MMM I.PRIOES. . f %»T ANTED KNOWN— That R. o,c I T T H. Pearpoint is selling 2 '■£ -{ Men's Tweed Trousers at 7s 6d ; q £ Kaiapoi Tweed Suits 45s ; Stock v 1^ man's Cut Moleskins at lowest prices. f Wl ANTED — Men who require a "T STRONG PERFECT FIT- § g | -j TING SHIRT with buttons sewn m •*» I on with thread, to call at R. H. 3 • fY^7ANTED KNOWN— That R. 3S ff H. Pearpoint MAKES TO 3 § < MEASURE every description of jg vS Men's and Boys' Clothing at Lowest " (^Prices. Perfect Fit Guaranteed. In Groceries, Ironmongery, Hardware, Building and Fencing Materials, Wines Spirits and Beer, m Cask and Bottle. My Stock is replete with «very requisite. I have also a largo supply of New Hay Rakes, Hay Forks, Scythes, Handles, and every requisite for the Harvest Field. In all Lines I am prepared to quote exceptionally Low Prices for Cash. R. H. PEARPOINT, Geraldine. Agent for Nelson Moato's Tea, the Victoriun Fire Insurance Company, the Colonial Mutual Life Association Society, and the New Zealund Accident Insurance Company. Election Notices. TO THE ELECTORS OF GLADSTONE. Gentlemen, — A T the request of a large number of electors m all parts of the Gladstone Electorate, I havo decided to offer myself as a candidate at the forthcoming General Election. I am well acquainted with tho agricultural interest, being myself a farmer m the district, and while fairly and fully representing all tho other interests, I Bhall, should you do me the honor to elect me as your representative, take care that tho farming interest is not crushed by taxation to benefit a few local industries. I shall, before tho day of nomination, address the Electors m all parts of tho distriot, and fully explain my views on the important publio questions of the day. Yours faithfully, E. G. KERR. FARMERS will always find their interests advocated and their wants studied m tho Timaru Serald. Local markets fully reported at all times, and Christchurch and Dune Jin prices regularly telegraphed. Readers are also kept fully poflted, both by cable and letter, m tho changes m the Home and Australian market*.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3964, 22 June 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3964, 22 June 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3964, 22 June 1887, Page 1