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* >'®y a c A CHOICE COLLECTION ■■ "■• '■'"•■'■ .''■■•.}'> 'v ■:':•. : ' : ' } t. , : : • ■ ■■ off ■ ' ; SPRING AND SUMMER NOVELTIES. FOR ALL DEPARTMENTS. HOW READY FOR INSPECTION, DRESSMAKING Al REDUCED PRICES. J, BALLANTYNE; & COY. -■■ ;:•:." '■■■'■■>': ■■•■■■ IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT TO BUIBRB Off WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, STIRLING SILVER AND ELECTRO SILVER-PLATED GOODS, ANEROIDS, FIELD AND OPERA GLASSES, Etc., Etc. G. and T. YOUNG HAVING finished Stocktaking, find themselves heavily overstocked m all Lines of Goods, but more especially m GOLD & BILVBB WATOHVB. They, ■ therefore, have decided to hold a GBEAT OLHABING BALE, oommencin< FRIDAY, BHPT. 14, and continuing for One Month, when they hope, by offering their Magnificent Stook at Wholesale Prices, to very materially reduce the same; G. and""fTYOUNG Wish intending buyers to note the following f sots :— l. That O. and T. T. hold the largest and finest stook of Jewellery, Watohes, Clocks, Sterling Silver and Bleotro Fisted Goods m the Colony. 2. That the qualify of their Goods is cot sarpaued by *ny Home- m New Zealand. 3. That tbe quality of their Watches and Plate \ Goods is not equalled by any Home m the Colony. In proof of this they need only mention that they reoeived Firat Prize for batches, N.Z. Bxhibi< .tipa, ,1835; also at N.Z. and 8.8. Exhibition, 1889«90. They also received at same Bxbibition Vint Awards for Clocks, Jewellery, Silver and Bleotro-Plated Goods, and for Collective Exhibit ; five awards m all. 4. That they possess facilities for getting their Goods landed m New Zealand at the lowest possible cost, consequently they oin and do give exceptional value m all Departments. Notwithstanding the value they now give, they purpoae.giving still better value from the 14th September to 13th October. &*Thoy will give a Discount on all Good* sold for Oaih of IS per cent., or 8s m the £, and off all Goods sold on Credit of 10 per cent,, or 2i m the £. SI LYE B HUNTING ENGLISH LEVEE WATCHES will then, bft sold et following' prices :— Their £3 15s Watoh will be sold at £3 Bsdd, their^B Watch at £1 5i, their £5 10s Watch at £4 18s 3d, their £7 Watob it £5 19s, their £8 6s , Watob at £7, their £9 10s Watob at £8 Is 6d. LA.DIE9 1 SILVER HUNTING ' GBNEVA WATOHEB.— Their £2 14s WBtoh will bo sold at £2 6s, their £3 16s Watph at £3 4i 6d, their U 10s Watob at £3 16s 6d. LADIES' SILVER OPEN* FACED GENBVA WATCHES.— Their £2 ISs Watch will be sold at £3 4s, thoir £3 8s Watch at £2 17s 6d. GENTS' GOLD ENGLISH LIVER WATCHES.— Their £IQ IQt Hunting VFatoh will be sold at £IS it 6d, their £25 Keyless Watob. at £21 6s, their £31 Xeyleis Watch at £26 9s, their £37 10s Key leas i-Chronometer at £31 17a 6d, their £42 10s Koyless i- Chronometer at £36 2s 6d, their £56 Keylejs Chronograph at £47 12s, their £65 Koyless Chronograph at £55 ss. Space will not permit of giving a oomplote liit of all descriptions of Watohes m atuok, but a Catalogue, giving full descriptions of prices, will be supplied to Bnyone on application. Please note the foregoing Disoonota will be allowed on all olasses of Goods. Note also the following : — Fashions m Jewellery, etc.,- change more rapidly now than they used to do, and m order to be able to purchase the newest patterns as they ooine out, G. and T. YOUNG have laid Hide » largo lot of Goods of all kisds, whioh have been m stook for some time, and which they have decided to clear at any price. Now is tbe time to seouro Bargains. Call and see those we offer, and amongst them a special line of Silver American Waltham Watohes. & and T. YOUNG, Stafford Street, Timaru, Ahb Dtoedik, Wbihkgtoh & Oahabu. [lelSj : Ceylon lea Agency. • KM XrßWSHASOH'BTEAßa»noirlimdlnc. D3GXOB Off DISTAL aURGIRX,!^ and are fully equal to last gear's m m rt ?r.«i(r. «f p-nnwlwrni*. Strength and Delioaoy of Flavour. Finest IT7aiT«riityo! *™W™»> hill-grown Pekoe, Pekoe-Souohong and Orange nuladdlpbia, y « B « A -/» p o koe, carefully selected and sent direct from *»«»«, n »«» R . the best Gardens m the Island. Those who OBSIOB HOU«S I 9 tat, M 6 r.M. wi ,h to drink TBA.-BUBH and UNADULiTffianWTV TERATBD, and of the CHOICEST Quality VtHU vniiX Grown, should wet fane products of Ceylon. l/'IDI/QATDirWQ Tneir superiority tblhe many so.oalled blends f\lr\r\rMlr<lwl\ d' now being so assiduously pressed on the -_ public unfimitted by «U oonnoissieurs. The »».«» IT »«A» n T», you drink should be-r(l) Pure. (2) BRAND, JDa. BRAND. W,h3le»ome, (8) Pleasont. (4) Koonomi^l, and Ceylon Tea justly olaims pre-eminence PURE FRUIT JAMS °n these grounds. Would.be purchasers of Ceylon Tea must be warned that there is __„. danger (juttss there is with everything which has earned a good name and become popular) A.MONG the principal manufacture, of $J?JK^ m Z*$ adi f •"^ h T* EL the Colonywe tbe Jams produced »t m «*± °L t^^JT "* j£*T2St kelson by Mbssbs KIEKPATBICK & 00. p f k^ ' 6 ?bMd OTb - Phe assurance of the Manufacturers that °t m ™v . iono but the Purest Colonial.grown Fruits & D *.-. ■. _ reused by them is amply borne out by the **• **• A/illiOH, Agenda, Planter.' te. of Cylop Superior. By patronising KIRKPATRIOK'B — — — — — — Z " brand of • JABS Housekeepers will . not only be doing their best to encourage the [fOoal Industries so necessary for the welfare «««««» if the Colony, but will provide their House. HOTIGB, solds with Jam that for Wholeiomeneii, tarity, and Riohnes. may Ohtlleoge the *" r ~ ir«M.-s^. Tallet. ..^^ SAUC at. the . Store of MS JAMES 3.KIRKPATRICK& CO., tfawtf/iiddkiu. KAirunoTDßaai. NBLBOH,

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Timaru Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 6063, 24 September 1894, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 6063, 24 September 1894, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 6063, 24 September 1894, Page 2