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Business Notices SECOND DISPLAY. t __^__ E TT7 B HAVE bsen highly Gratified with the UHRIBBRVBD V V mULOGIUMB passed on onr Exhibition of new setson's is Novelties during tbe past fortnight, and have pleasure inan* '; nouooing the arrival of a further Shipment ex S.S. K AIKOpRA ■ of the LATBBT NOVELTIES— ORBPON DRESSING GOWNS, and ORBPON TEA GOWNS, ID NEWEST STYLES IN LADIBB' CAPES AND ZOUAVfI VBSTS, NEWEST STYLES IN LADIES' FRENCH CABHMEBB and FLANNEL DRESSING GOWN P, * fiUNS VEILING, IBA GOWNS, BTO. CaT LATEST STYSEB IN LADIES' AND Glßlfi' HATS, .-■.■' ALBO- ".' ■■■ *-■•<■ ANOTHER LARGE SELECTION of STYLISH DBBBB* ... MATERIALS, which are undeniably the greatest Barpins ever offered m Timaru, either now or at any other time. New Shot Whipcords, 7s lid coitume Diagonal Shot Tweeds, 4s 9d costume Splendid Selection Printed Nainsooks, Newest Designs, for filled bodices, 7|d yd Recherche Stock of Single Exclusive Robes 17s 6d eaoh, worth 355, m Whip- ." cords, Shot Epingalines and Shot Diagonals. . ■ . SPECIALITIES— 50 doz Garden and Fionio Hats at s|d,sold everywhere eke at Is. Bush Hate at 2£dandߣd 10 doz All Wool Ladies' Cashmere Hose Is Old pair. Dressmaking 10s 6d, QAVIES AND MpPHV.

CT7 HAT 18 DIRT? " Dirt," eail Lord Palmerston, "is only matter m tbe wrong place." Quite so. It is very well to grow potatoes and vegetables and 1 flowers, and do what Nature meant it to do, ' but when it invades the bouse ? obscures the ' windows, inties the varnish and begrimes the J floor, it is very much m the wrong place, and ' the housewife worries and works till it is • removed. Bow to remove it quiokly and easily has always been the trouble, but it is no ' longer a troible to those who know the use of ' CIBANAI/L. A little of this wonderful powder ' dissolved it water and properly applied will ' rapidly renove the dirt and purify tho atmo» 1 sphere, bringing a glow of honest pride to the • housewife'! heart and prolonging the bloom of health and youth upon her cheek. W, E. POTTS. TTMABU, Soib Impobtbb. "MATOHLE39 METAL POLISH for all kinds of metal. J ""CLEAN ALL " POWDBR for cleaning everything. To be bad of all the principal Storekeepers. STATEMENTS haying been made by Agents of Private Life Insurance Offices that the advantage of tbe State Guarantee oan be obtained by regiitering their Policies with the Registrar-General or Pnblio Trustee, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THB GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT IB THB ONLY LIFE OFFICE Transacting Business m New .Zealand which can offer ita PolioY-holders the SECURITY OF THE GOVERNMENT YOB THB FAITHFUL FULFILMENT OF THB POLTOY CONTBAOT. J. H. RICHABD3ON, Government Insurance Commissioner, WILLIAM PAEE, XpNGINEEB AND MILLWBIGHT Elizabeth Stbbht, Tikabtt. ; Maohine-Cut Wheels m Wood or Metal. [ Bngine Cylinders Re*bored by Speoial ! Maohinery. \ Guns and Bioyoles Bepaired on the Shortest Notice. , Bepairs to all Classes of Machinery promptly attended to. Taps and Dies Made to Order. Pattern»m6king to the Trade. • ALL OHABGES STRICTLY MODERATE. i ' miMARU MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. 1 Library and Newsroom. — Subscription, 80s I yearly » 11s half-yearly, or 8s quarterly. Cir--1 oulating Library of 8700 volumes, Newsroom L ' containing about 60 Newspapers and Maga« • sines. Country Book Clubs supplied with 12 books at a time for £8 yearly, and 60s per down for larger parcels. A large Hall to let for Meetings, Classes, &o. For terms stpply to the Librarian. ; ROBUR TEA. STRONG A8 THE OAK, [ PURE AS THB LILY, I FRAGRANT AS THB BOSB. : In lib Tins, 21b Tins, fib Tins, 101 b Tins. [ /"NAN BE HAD FBOM— i Messrs TYRELL, KING & CO., Timaru. r Messrs N. DUNLOP & CO., Geraldine.| . Messrs MANCHESTER BBOS. & 1 GOLDSMITH, Waimate. , Messrs DUTSON, MoOLYMONI! & CO., [, 86 Andrews. r ' ' .' i Funeral Notices, t t [ FUNERAL NOTIOB. t s ~~ » rTIHB Funeral of the late Aifbed Bwin ■ X Coz will leave the Besidenoe of B. Pinckney, Temuka, on TUESDAY, 26th instant, at 2.80.

Wonderful Tailoring Notice. ' HAVING received Large Consignment! of Timaru, Oamaru, Boslyn and Moagiel Twoeds, for the coming seasons at very Low Prices, I am determined to give the Publio tbe benefit BUIT9 WILL BE MAD H! 10 MEASURE FROM £8 10«, £4, £4 6s, and £4 10s. As these Goods will be found really Good Value, and as this is the only Establishment m Timaru whero Female Labour is not employed, you can depend on GETTING REALLY FIRST CLASS WORK, as nothing but First Clais Workmen aro employed. AN EARLY CALL IS REQUESTED, GEO. BROWN. CORNER BESWIOE STREET AND STAFFORD STREET. "TRY ROBUR TEAS' IN lib tins, 21b tins, Sib tins, and 101 b tins, X, 2s per lb, XX, 2s 4d per lb. ROBUR CETLONS, m 2 and 61b tins, 2s 3d per lb. TYRELL, KING & CO., Agents for „ BBLL & THOMSON, Melbourne. Our well-known No 8 Ceylon reduced to 2s. per lb, Speoial Value. Blended Teas Is 3d, Is 6d, 2s, and 2s 6d per lb. Mb C. B. Blackbtt. F. 0.5., Government Analyst re " Bobur " Teas. Melbourne, May 30th, 1893. Report on Analysis of " Bobur " Teas. I hereby certify that I have made an analytical examination of samples of the " Bobur " Teas taken from Stock and found them to be of superior character, strong and rioh m axtract, of very pure flavour and well blended. From the results obtained I can recommend these Teas to publio confidence. 0. B. Biaokbtt. Nimmo & Blair's Flower and Vegetable Seeds kept m Stock. PRoDUol— Chaff 8d & lOd, Bran 4s, Sharps 6s, Fresh Eggs 8d per doz. at TYRELL. KING & CO,'S North Street Cash Store. Telephone 66 ~ NEIL'S SARSAPABIIiLA FOR all impurities of the Blood try OUB BLOOD PURIFIER. It has stood the test of 20 Years' Sales against a host oi imported Brands, and has always given satisfaction. LIVER TONIC is another good medicine to cleanse and purify the Blood ; especially adapted to those who suffer from sluggish oi naotive livers.— Prioe of either, 2s 6d pel bottle* NEIL'S OUBATIVB SYRUP at 2s a bottle still sells well, and is preferred by many to " Mother beigel's." Dose and bottle are the same size. ■For Coughs and Colds we have BALM OF GILBAD, for Adults, 2s 6d. Botanic Cough Syrup for Children, " Is and Is 6d, and Whooping Cough Syrup, especially good ir those irritating coughs which so often efflicl ohildron ; good also for adults. Price Is, large family bottles 2e. DR. NEIL'S BOTANIC DISPENSARY Staotobd Stbbbt, Tihabtt. DB OOUGHTBEY speaks about LSOONTB MALT EXTRACT! BBEAD :— "Dunedin, Now Zealand, May 20th. " Your Mam Bbbad both kept and tasted well, having all that rich nutty flavour oi pure wheaten flour bread. One of the loavei you left with me was as fresh and spongy at the end of a week as. loaves on the old method would be m twenty four hours. I opine you have not used potato starch granules to aid m the leavening of it, because rigid tests failed to disoover any of thoso forms of starch granules derived from such souroet, which, bj reason of their cheapness, are used as aduL terants of the more expensive wheat flour, and it appears to me the Malt Extbaot hai enabled you to make an ideal pure wheai flour loaf. Another advantage of your nen method is that those persons who oravo foi „ .the softness, lightness, porosity, and spongj • quality of newly baked bread, with all it) , relative attendants m indigestibility, can gel I m your Mai/t Bbbid all that they long foi , without; the disagreeable disadvantages, j 1 am sure your progressive spirit merits graal ' praise.— Jk. Coushtbbt, formerly of th< Teaching Staff of Edinburgh University, th< Liverpool Royal Infirmary Sohools of Mcdi cine, and Otago University College." BUDD

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Timaru Herald, Volume LV, Issue 5780, 25 September 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume LV, Issue 5780, 25 September 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume LV, Issue 5780, 25 September 1893, Page 1

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