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~dAVIO' STUART Opposite Station Platform, ■TIM'ARU> ; 'ISRAIM ,W.£RpMAWT Cher tors and Freights Arranged > Business Notices. Timaru, October lOth; 1891. To Mr Kempthorne. Mr Gnnn' ! would like to have six dozen Mother Mary Joseph Aubert remedies as early sb possible. ; ,■-.'.'■ Wai. Stjbh. Mr Kempthorne will, please let me havo twelve dozen Mather Mary Joseph Aubert remedies, ae aoon ns possible. ; ' Gr. E. Wabbcbtoh. MrKempthorne will kindly send me twelve dozen assorted of Mother Mary Joseph Aubert remedies, us from their: reputation I am sure of a steady sale. ■;.. :... 0. B. Hiohbahm. The Friendly Societies' Dispensary will require six dozen of Mother Mary Joseph Aubert remedies us Boon as convenient. Wm. Bobins, Manager. AST NEEDLEWORK DEPOT. BOYAL ABOADB, TIMABU. •TT ADIEB' AND CHILDREN'S UNDIDRJLi CLOTHING, Baby Linen, PinaforeF, Frooks, &0., IN QBEAT TABIETY. BOYS' SUITS, TBOUSBEAUX, LAYRTTES, AND ; ' •■ . ' BVEBY DESCRIPTION OF KSEDLEWOBB. TO OBDEB. raSPEOII^JS INVITED. HOB'FMANN'S 'PATBWT : BlilOKo AiTI FIELD DBAIU PIPES, ALWAYS OK HAND— Bust S-arf.i BEI0K8; ttlso.Freah Flr>re I,i,MK.. . Qood Water Supplied to Subiuhf. W. O'iiSJAK, TEAM' BRIGS AKD LIMW WORKS T, r «a» Flomair, PJ i'NTY OK FRDIT MSAKS GOOD HEALTH. ALFBED CAMMING, Fruiterer, High and Colombo streets, Gliristchnrch, being a direct importer of nil kin'!a of Fruit is m a position to supply tbe publio at firal cost. Orders by Post or Tdlegropii will receive prompt attention. , My Stock is the Largest and moat Varied m the Oily. N.B.— Fruit for Tea Meetings and bociala at special Low Price. NototbeAddreas—OOMMlNU. High and Colombo Streets, Chriatchurch. N O 1 I' 0 K. WE BEO TO NOTIFY that by Doed dated the 29th August, 1891, Mr 0 H. Hoopee, of Timarn, Baker and Confectioner, Transferred bis Premises, Business, Plant, and Stock-in-trade to this Company for the consideration therein etated. We now notify the customers of Mr Hooper, and the Publio generally, that we have THIS DAY TRANBFEBBJKD the said Promises, Business; and Plant to Mr Ambed Btjdd, of Christchurch, Baker and Confectioner, who will for the future carry on the said bueinoss Mr Budd is authorised to COLLECT tho ACCOtINTS due to Mr Hooper, and his receipt alone will be Becognised m discharge thereof. For THE BBLFOBD MILLS CO , K. G- TUBNEB. Timaru, 28th Septembor, 1891. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,- Having purchased the above-mentioned Business, and having had over IB years' experience m connection with tho trade, I trußt by strict attention to business to merit a fair share of the Custom hitherto accorded to my predecessor. . Yours respectfully, ALFBBD BUDD. BEID AND GBAY'S /^HILLED piQGING PLOUGHS V-/ (Pouble or Single (furrow). At the various Competitions with the imported Digger Beid and Gray's plough was awarded— First and Second' Prizes at Southland Champion Ploughing Match, First and Seo'ond Prizes at Wyndham Matoh, First Prize at ityT&taura, and Fitßt Prizo at Waimea. Chilled Cast Socket Shares 2e oach, Chilled Oust Sharp Points 6d oach, Hard Tempered Unbreakable Steel Points is each ; theao Btcel Pointß will wear twice aB long as ordinary points, and c»n be turnod upside down at often as necessary, thus always keeping; a keon cutting edge underneath. Wo majte these plougha m tho following Bizes :— Doublo Furrow Digger, with o* without adjusting gear ; Doublo Furrow Digger, with or without adjusting gear, made bo that it can bo used either as a Double or Single Farrow Digger as desired (10a extra) Furrow Digger, with or without adjusting gear. The Single Furrow Diggor can bo fitted aa an ordinary plough at 60a extra ; as an ordinary Bwing Plough Digger ; or as an ordinary Double Furrow Plough convertible into a Digger. Beid and Gray's COMBINED GRAIN, MANUBE, AND TUBNIP DBILL, made m all combinations, and to sow grain or turnips at will, with or without manure ub desired. .JTenoinff Standards, Plain' and Barbed Fencing Wire. j£?~l to &A. P erda y wbe mttdc O&JL *■ ■ SferiD by persons of Githei Bex, m their own localities, at work for ua. New burino!".- All meet with wonderful BUooeas. Anyono or.n do tho work. O».|)i f 'ii not required. Wo will atari, you. O ..lit worth £1 msilod froo. Tho cm; loymo ie ii partioulDrly udnptoti U the region m whioh this -puMicuUon ciri:uial.en. Hoys -untl ijirlc earu nwv'y ao iiiticli ao'r::oa. .Iful!. particulars and inrtri'ctiopi; mmloit ii'iio.. ITow the Uini- — .Idu'ti (lelny, I'.ut vi;rite ta uo tit 'onue, Ad<^-"-. Hviitton : & fin. Vnt'-lnnd, Mainii, Tr n ;i...i «i»«-» >i " „' ' ' BlKNELSBIllll'S; ; 80. A 'Pure. Tea '.3s, ;,•,.• :|; '■■' »y^l^? VO d'( tlCei i to(?W11 toilll'ta.^'*': Wr^SSi n ™ L "? a™* d *y« «nd novel 1 i^SS^a- aT*"" 101 "*' AUOhflßitots,- !

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Timaru Herald, Volume 5264, Issue 5264, 15 October 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume 5264, Issue 5264, 15 October 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume 5264, Issue 5264, 15 October 1891, Page 4