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I lliisiiiesa Xotirt-H. PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT. !'!P WAG3TAFF be K s respectfully to m&- -& • form the Public of Timaru and Surrounding District that he ha* purchr..»-d the I it )"KSICLr.ING AND STATION KR V ' ;: lvP«S t .[ Sin 0. BotTkrb (known n. •!• • ii-.nni Book and Stationery Depot) :in-i | • i,.:. i,» «trict attortion to Business to mnit . 'i .re of their patronage. ■ In reference to the aboro I beg to stute [ that I liavr this dar sold lo Mb T. Waostapp my BOOK AND STATIONERY BUSINKSS, Main South Bond, Timaru, and ask for him a continuance of the patronage so liberal! v given to me. CHARLES BOWKBB, July 6th, ISftO. Timaru. 7Tn deuson" &~cdi /-^BWTBAL BO.SDED WAREHOUSE. COFFEE AND SPICE MANUFACTURERS AND GENERAL MERCHANTS. MANUFACTURERS' AGENTS HOOK BU3H. CHEAP FIREWOODFROM THIS DATE till further notice FIREWOOD will be sold FOKCASH ut the Stump a* under: — Mixed Wood ... ... ... 3s per cord Mut a po and Manuka ... ... 8s „ „ Black Pine Stumps 10s „ „ Broidlcaf Posts, Strainer*, 4c, at corresponding prices. J. K. 3TOKE3, Manager. ARCADE LABOUR EXCHANGE. R . O R W I N BEGS to intimate that he has opened th* above Labour Exchange. FARMERS AND OTHERS IN WANT OF GOOD RELIABLE HANDS; Should Apply to R. O R W I N. Rente and Drbts Collected. GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, RO38"8 ROYAL ARCADE. WALTON ROLLER GRIST MILL, PLEASANT POINT. WHEAT GRISTED. Lots uiidor 50 bushels ... 9d per ji.sliel „60 lo 150 „ .. Hd „ „ 160 to 300 „ ... 7d „ Larger line*... fid „ Farmer* bringing Grists from long distances can have them Ground over night so as to Return Next Day. Accominudilion found for man and horses. J. P. SCOWKN. WAKS AND RUMOUBS OF WARS. AT THK PRESENT TIMR there are Grcnt Higns of Wp.r m tho Grocery World of Timaru, but on peeping over the Hedge we find a little puff of Smoke here and there, hut verr lit 1 1 0 lire. It is ali<o raid that Groceri'S will go up to l-ABI^LOUS PRICES. Don't Believe it. While OAVIO OWERS Is m the Market there will always be a balancing power that is bound to keep prices from Going up TOO HIGH. Our Goods an- tho VERY BHST that it is possible to get. OUR SPECIALITIES BEING FOR THIS MONTH THE FINEST DAIRIES OF BUTTER, T H B CHOICEST OF HL. M S AND BACON THE VKBY PMMK.ST OF CHEESK, POSE BLENDED TEAS, AND COFFEE, r"re"h lioasted and Ground Daily. Our Shop is lighted each night with the Electric Light, and a visit to us will bo both Pleasing and Instructive, showing what can be done even m a small town like Timaru. DAVID OWEItS, THK PEOPLE'S GROCER, Main South Road, and Woolicombp Street, Telephone 35, Branch Store Ko. 4. SYDENHAM HOUSE. WINTER CLOTHING. T HAVE now Jpened *X JL out some Very Choico \jf »"d Fuhionable GOODS suitaole for the present *49E\ lm "ason m Cover Coatings, MfßgA .IB Curl Serge* m brown, Jtt^BUy!j| »avy-blui>, and black, also BS^p^Hffl| ' weds m Great Variety. TO ABBIyK >» » torn IfxSffwl days a Shipment of Fancy flKtSKfij Worsted, Bannockburn BjrMliT ""'I Irish Tweeds, WaterHB^Hjfw' proof Coat* (now Invernes* shape), Regatta and Hgf Oxford Hhirt*, Argo«y. HH ff a Times, and Ambulance |^l K4 Braces, and Hard Felt H WJk HaU m the Latest Shapes HI and Colour*. V| JM Owing to the giirce** which hi* attended my effort* m the Tailoring Department I have been enabled to Engngo a Largo HlnfT of Competent Tailor* and trust that the Public of Timaru will ENCOURAOE LOCAL INDUSTRY a* I Guarantee a OOOD FIT with the Very Latest Fashions WM. WADDELL. MERCHANT TAILOR A OUTFITTER, Main .North Road, Timaru. ,

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Timaru Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 4602, 27 July 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 4602, 27 July 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 4602, 27 July 1889, Page 1