"Business Notices; ' FOR ONE MONTH LONGER. CONTINUATION OF GREAT OLEARISG SALE OP SADDLERY, HARNESS, &o. TO show that I mean business the following prieeß will speak for themselves : — Horse Collars (any (ize) 20s Spring Cart Harness from £6 Repairs done at equally cheap rates. A largo quantity of second-hand Harness always on hand. AU outstanding Accounts must be paid immediately. P. CLEGG, Saddler, Timaiu. TIMABU ENGIN& AND BOIIEE WO2KP, Adjoining T. Gorman's. Alain North Boad_ •SXT E. B O E. D B B. Bii Years Foreman f,>r S«>tt liroe., Ohristchnnh. ENGINKBS, MIIiLWHKJHT, BOILER--BMITb. aa. TJOYAL WKIGHBUIDGS, Btbathai.i,aic Htiibbx. SIXPENCE PKR TON. J. EALPH. -jtyjfOSliY TO LEND on Approvod Freehold Hceurity, IN SUMS TO SUIT BORROWERS. Aoply to — PERR\ & PERRY. Solicitors. Timnrn. OURGEON DENTIST, Bta?fobd Stbbet, (NEXT BANK N.S. WALKS), Timabp. (Late Address— George Street.) Hours of attendanca : 9to 5 daily. W- ZIESLER, LICENSED LAND BROKKR. MONEY TO LEND in Largo and Small Sums at Lowest Current Bates of Interest. TO LET— Dwelling with Stable, within 10 minutes walk from Post Office. POR SALR— CotU^o Properties in different parts of Town and Suburbs at Low Prices, payable by instalments WANTED^ Land for Crop of Spring Wheat or Oats. FOR SALK— PHmo Sarloy for Seed. ENLARGEMENTS. A. FISCHER, THE POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHER, WILL EXECUTE ENLARGEMENTS to Life-Size Direct, or from any Photograph, on Opal or Paper, carefully Finished in the BKST STYLE in BLAOK AND WHITE. As no Travelling Expenses are connected with our Enlargement*, Our PRICES ARE LOWEB THAN ANY of tho American or Australian Pictures. Note Addbess— A. FISCHER, PHOTOGRAPHER, Staffobd Stbeet, Timaru TJIVEKBLEY MILL AND BAKERY, JJJ Fairlie Creek. J. P. SOOWEN having taken tbo above mill respeotfully solicit* the support of the resident* in the surrounding districts. THE WALTON ROLLER GRIBT MILL, Pleasant Point. A Thoroughly Competent Miller has charge of this mill who will uphold the good name the mill has gained for gristing. Our well-known ouetom of farmers from a distance having their GriaU Ground over night ao as to return next day will be continued. Accommodation given to man and horses. Chaff-cutting will be discontinued. J. P. SCOWEN. The Ceylon and Indian Tea Association (Limited), PRINCES STREET, Ddhbdik. AS ALL THESE TEAS aro manufactured by Machinery under Europoan Supervision, they can be guaranteed for Purity, Strength, Flavour, and Cleanliness. As onlv one half the quantity is required ia comparison with other to-called " Blends," tho saving in using our Puro Tea is very considerable, AOEHT IN TIMARU— R. BOWIE. I ~" JOHN BINSKIN, FAMILY GROOM B, SELLS GROCERIES of all kinds aa' CHEAP os any Hoage in Timaru. A I jo, O»t«, Bran, Sharps, Chaff, Fowl Wheat and NBW POTATOES. WRBBH EOGB AND BUTTER BTHRI WHHK. Agent for D. OWER8 1 PRIMB TEAS. Familie» Waited on and Goodi Dolivered NOTH TUB ABOBBBS— ELIZABETH BTBBET.J
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Timaru Herald, Volume L, Issue 4872, 18 June 1890, Page 1
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