'"':',' Business Ifoticee. J. G. COX, QCSBEOS DENTIST, Staufobd Stebbt, (NEXT BANK N.B. WALES), TIMABtT. (Late AddrosB — George Street.) Hours of attendance : 9 to 6 daily. TMTOSJtY TO LEND on Approved Freehold Security, IN SDMd TO SUIT BORROWERS. i Apply to^ — PKRB* & PERRY. ' •• Solicitors, Timaru. NOTIOK TO FARMERS. WHEAT. WHEAT. WHEAT. WE are BUYING PRIME MILLING WHEAT at Mill. EVANS & CO., Limited, Timaru. TIMARU. j^\^l ,jp| 'J Wholesale Importer, ,j> 3 _]_ ~" _\| s^fa Mr, Tl\\ Is now unpacking ' jxT^ — j — ' Iff 30 OASES V.&, _-*=ff=M| Very Choico Selection of GRANITE CROSSES & MONUMENTS Ex Bbip Taranaki. YE OLDE ENGLYSHE JiAVBNDEB, WATER, A most Delightful, Lasting, nnd Refreshing Perfume, Specially Prepared from the choicest ingredient* by G. B. WARBURTON, Chemist, and sold m bottles from Is to 10s each. WARBURTON'S ANTISEPTIC TOOTH POWDER, One of tho best preparations extant for cleansing, beautifying and preserving the teeth. Recommended by the Dental Profession. Price — 2s per box. Prepared and Sold only by a. E. WARBURTON, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, "THE PHAEIACY," Stafford Street North, Timaru. REDUCING STOCK. OWING TO BTRIKKB AT HOME and rarious causes, all Goods m the Grocery Line aro advancing m Price, and will continuo to do so. NOW 28 TBS TIME TO LAY IST TOUa WINTER STOQZThe Sugar Market is firm, and Prices are likely to be as high or oven higher that last year, but as usual DAVID OWERS Has taken time by the forelock and secured 200 MAT 3 OF OSYSTAL SUOAE which will be sold with TEA, AT 31 PEE LB 12 boxes Raisins, 6d per lb 60 boxes Sultanas, 6d per lb 10 casts Currants, 5d per lb Tasmiuiian Jam 4}d tin, 4s 8d dozen 2 chests Tea, broken, suitable for camp, Is per lb 100 ting Coffee, fresh, ls 3d per lb Gilberts' box Btaroh,6d, or two for lid Oxford Blue, 9d per lb 60 Prime Hmokod Hams, guaranteed, only 8d per lb 30 Sets Shoo Brushes at Is 9d 20 Seta Shoo Brushes Ss 6d, usual prioe 6s. Young's Oolebrated Tomato Sauce, Is per bottle. Being the end of the Bacon season we Snd oursoWcs with a lot of odda and onds all swoot and good, 4d and 6d per lb, to clear; also about 20 OHEEUES CULLED OUT, will slaughter thorn at 3d per lb Only fancy ! 4lb of Good Oheeso for a bob. Our TINS OF TEA hold their own against all oomer), 31b 6s 6d, 61b 10s 6d, 101 b 18s 6d. To introduco our Ceylon Tea with every 101 b Tin at 22s 6d we givo Half-a-dozon White nod Gold China Cups and Saucera. DAVID OWERS, THB PBOPLB'S GROCER MAIN BOAD. TIHABU. Telephone 38.
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Timaru Herald, Volume L, Issue 4802, 26 March 1890, Page 1
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