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BuMnesa Notices. KOFFMANN'S PATENT BRICKS AND FIELD DRAIN PIPES. ALWAYB ON HAND— Bost Burnt BRIUKS ; also, Fresh Flare LIME. Good Water Supplied to Suburbs. W. O'BRYAN, TEAM BRICK AND LIME WORKS, Near Domain. JOHN T. SrOTT, late Cook of the Criterion Hu'el, Timaru, having taken the Commodiuß and comfortable Premises, corner of Latter and Arthur Streets, near Post Office, begs to inform his Friends and the residents of Timaru that he has determined to conduct the same as a FIRSTCLASS BOABDING HOUBB at tbo following Moderate Bateß, viz. — 18s and 20s PER WEEK, Meals and Beds Is ; and trusts to meet with a Liboral Support. JOHN PRICE, SADDLER AND HARNKBB MAKER, WISHES to inform the Inhabitants of Makikihi and Surrounding Districls that, he has OPENED A BRANCH BBTABliISHMKNT and begs to solicit their support. J. P. "3CB nothing but the Best of Material, and with Firet Class Workmanship combined, oustoiners can rely on getting only Firsb Class Work done and at TOWN PRIOKS. PRICE, BADDLEB, TIMAEU AND MAKIKIHI. WINTER FUELCOALB. COALS. COALS. FIREWOOD. FIREWOOD. IHAVB ON HAND and to arrive at short intervals during the Winter BEST DOUBLB SCREENED NEWCASTLE COAL j also Coalbrookdale, Shag Point, and Kaitangata, and Cut Firewood, m Black Pine and Kindling, all of the Beßt Quality, and at LOW RATES. Country and Town Consumers would find it to their advantage to call at my Yards and see for themselves. ROBERT BONN', KING STREET COAL YARDS, TIHABf. WALTON ROLLER GRIST MILL. " PLEASANT POINT. JP. 800 WEN having Resumed Cbargo • of the ahovo Mill, and having made arrangements for an ample supply of water, Farmers from long distances can rely on ' getting their Grists Ground over night so us to return next day. Accommodation Found for Man and Horses. WHEAT GBISTED. Lots under 60 bushels ... 9d per bushel Larger Lines 8d „ J. Neil, M.D., U.S.A. I WHOLESALE & RETAIL HERBALIST. IMPORTER AND GROWER of Herbs, Root-, and Barks ; Manufacturer of Essences, Extracts, Tinctures, and a large variety of Compound Powders, Fills and Preparations (all Herbal and well known) suited to the various diseases to which mortal man is heir ; also, Dealer m Patent and Homeopathic Medicines, Druggists' Sundries, Toilet Bequisites, &o. Medicine sent, carefully packed, to all parts of the colony. Chronic Cases Treated. ADVICE GRATIS. N.B.— We aro tho OLDEST ESTABLISHED HERBALISTS m New Zealand. Principal Depot, Dunedin. Branches at Auckland, Napier, and Invercargill. Note tub Addbess : DX NV-L'B BOTANIO DISPENSARY, Stafford Bt. South, Timaru. H. H. KING, Manager. MR WEBTEBMAN, Traveller. AGRICULTURAL LIME. FTIHIB RENOVATOR so muoh required on the Clay Downs of Tinmru and Burrounding Bietrict, CAN NOW BB DELIVERED m Truok Loads at Timaru at the REDUCED PRICE of 21s Per Ton, and ut Country Stations at Proportionate Rates. Inoreases the Yield of Grain Crops. Improves Orass Land Makes Btciilo Orchards Fruitful. Testimonials and Full Particulars from MELVILLE GRAY, REID AND GRAYS' DOUBLB FURROW PLOUGHS j also, their Chilled DIGGING PLOUGHS, with reversible points, which if desired, oau bo madß convertible into ordinary Double Furrows. The Best m the market, and muoh Lighter m Draught than those of any other makers. Those already m use are giving Most Unqualified Satisfaction . Send for Particulars and Prices, TESTIMONIAL x-r-Totara Estate, 80th June, 1890. To Reid k Quay. "In reply to your memo, of tho 27th inst., asking my opinion of tho work done by your plough at the DIGGING PLOUGH TBIAL, held hero on Tuesday last, I must say Iwas agreeably surprised to cc your ' Converted Digger ' do such plendid work, considering the dry state of tbo ground, and the tough oouoh-graßs it had to work in— the latter it buried completely but of sigb£ and left the furrows thoroughly broken up into a'flne tilth. There was no doubt m the mind of any of the farmers present that it did superior work to either of tho other three diggers on tho ground, and the draught did not appear to be any heavier on the horses. Your are conferring a great boon op formers by making their old double furrow ploughs convertible into ' Diggers ' at suoh ' a .reasonable 'post. " Yours ipoerejy, JoHlf MAOTHBBSOji, Manager' for N.Z. and A.ti. Company, Tatars. Estate."

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Timaru Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4933, 4 September 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4933, 4 September 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4933, 4 September 1890, Page 1

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