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Business Notices. WALTON ROLLER GRIST MILL PLEASANT POINT. WHEAT GRISTED. Lota under 50 bushels .„ 9d per bushel Larger Lotß ... ... ... 8d por bushe] We have now an ample Bupply of Wator tc Mill. Farmers bringing griets of any size from long diatanoes can havo them ground over night bo as 'm return next day. Accommodation found for man nnd horses. J. P. SOOVTEN. NOTICE. NOTICB. NOTICE. The South Canterbury Furnishing Company HAVE Opened Business m Timaru NEXT TO THE THEATRE, and are prepared to supply every Houßehola Requisite either FOR CASH OR ON THE DEFERRED PAYMEBT SYSTEM At the Lowest Poaaible Prices. Tho principal part of the Stock haa been imported direct from Homo and the Continent, Furniture, Bedding, etc., etc., manufacture* 1 on the premises. The Company ia prepared to- Purchaa. Houaehold Furniture from partifiß leaving ths district at full valuations. We are prepared to Advsnco Money from £5 and upwards on Personal Security, repayable m weekly, monthly, or quarterly instalments. For information apply B. NEWMAN, Manager. west end butchery. ohurcJh street. TOIffI.IWSO^- & BB.AeEFXEI.iI 80 LONG nnd favourably Known, having bought out Mr J. H. Whyte, beg to announce that it will be their constant study to keep up a SUPPLY of the BKST BUTCHER'S MEAT proourabie m tho District and their numerous Friendß and Patrons may rest assured that their Stock CANNOT BE SURPASSED m QUALITY by any other Houae m SOUTH CANTERBURY. SMALL GOODS A SPECIALITY, WITH OLEANLINES3, CIVILITY, and PUNCTUALITY. Tomlinson & Bracefield By Special Appointment Carriers and Forwarding Agents to His Excellenoy the Governor. NZ. EXPRESS CO. OPEOIAL Ratee, Ohristchurch to Timaru, kj* including Delivery to Consignees' Door 31bs 71b B Ulbß 291ba 561bs 6d 9d 1/- 1/6 2/841ba 1181bs lcwtlqr Icwt2qr Icwl3qr 2/6 3/- 3/6 3/0 4/2owfc 2cwt lqr 2cwt 2qr 2cwt 3qr 3ewl 4/- 4/3 4/3 4/6 4/6 And upward at proportionate rates. Also Oheap ratea Dur.edin to Timaru. Order through NZ. Expresa Co. Parcels, Packagea, etc., forwarded to any uddrnas m the world. Particulars on application to DAVIDSON BROS., Local Agents. Funertol Notices. FUNERAL NOTICE. fjpHß Frienda of Mb John Oambeon are iL reßpectfully informed that the Funeral of hie Into daughtor, Elizaboth Mary, will leavo his Reeidunce, Siindietown, for the Cemetery, at half-past 2 p.m. THIS DAY, the IRth. J. RADOLIFFE, Undertaker. FUNERAL NOTICE. CTIHE Friends of Mr James Cunningham JL are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of bis late Wife, to leave the Residence, 8t John's Wood, TO-MORROW (Friday) at 2 30 p.m. Educational. MODERN LANGUAGES. XN the Mechanics' Institute Hall. Conversational French and German Oloßsee Conducted by Miss BtrsnE, Certificated French Teacher. One Guinea per Term A Juvenile French Class is boing formed. Apply, MISS BUSHE, Box 47. MRS FOSTER, mEAOHER OF SINGING AND JL PIANOFORTE, Highest recommendations from well-known English and Foreign Professors and Voicetrainors, and from guardians of pupila and ex>pupils m England and the Colonies. Ten years experienoo m teaohing. Address — MRS. A. FOSTER, Cure of Mies Young, Art Needlework Rooms, Sophia ttreet, KINDERGARTEN HALL, SOPHIA STREET, TIMARU. Tho First Term will commence on TUESDAY, 9th JUNE. MIS 9A. E. 8. RUTHERFORD (lato aßßiatant to Mrsßendoly, Kindergarten, Ohristohurch) assisted by Miss 3. Rutherford. In addition to the Kindorgarton proper, Classes will be formed directly preparatory for higher sobools. Tho Missos Ruthorford will bo At Homo, Brookwood, Queeu Street, daily from 3 to 5 p.m. after let June. OnAiiA Stuart, DAVID STUART Opposite Station Platform, Ti^iARU. GRAIN HftEKCHAPrr (i -usA,-. Bayer of 3Pi'odaoe. SHBPPtSw'" AGfcNTii Charters and Freights Araanged ADVERTISING- ia to a business what ete&m ie to an sngino — the grand pro° polling power.— Maeaplay.

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Timaru Herald, Volume LII, Issue 5171, 18 June 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume LII, Issue 5171, 18 June 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume LII, Issue 5171, 18 June 1891, Page 1

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