SPRING- 1894!. J. BALLANTYNB & CO. AN EPOCH IN THE Dressmaking Department. WE BEG TO INTIMATE TtfAT IN OBDBB TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF OUB NUMEROUS LADY PATRONS, WE HAVE MADE ARBANGHUBNIS TO COMMENCE A SBOOND Dressmaking Department. THE DBPABTMENT WILL BB UNDER THB SUPBBYIBIOH OF MISS MOILBOY, AND WB SHALL SFABB NO BFIOBT TO BBTAI9 OUB REPUTATION AS High-Glass Dressmakers. OUBNBWABBANGEMBNT3 WILL ENABLE US TO GAUBANTBE FAITHFULLY-MADE COSTUMES AT THE NOMINAL FBIOB OF; 12s 6d. LADIES! Note our Charge^o. 2]Boom, DRESSMAKING, ANY STYLE, 12s 6d. OBDEBS NOW BEING EOOKBD. J. BALLANTYNE & CO.. TIMABU. IIViFORTANT ANNUUN^^JMENT TO BUYEES OF WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, STERLING SILVER AND ELECTRO SILVER-PLATED GOODS. ANEROIDS, FIELD AND OPERA GLASSES, Etc., Etc. G. and T, YOUNG HAYING finished Stocktaking, find themselves heavily overetoo&eil m all Lines of Goods, but more especially m GOLD & SILVEB WATOHES. They, therefore, have deoided to hold a GBEAT OLBABING SALE, commencing FRIDAY, SEPT. 14, and continuing for One Month, when they hope, by offering their Magnificent Stook at Wholesale Prioes, to very materially reduce the same* G. and~~fTYOUNGr Wish intending buyers to note the following facts :— -I. That G. and T. Y. hold the largest and finest stook of Jowellery, Watches, Clocks, Sterling Silver and Electro Plated Goods m the Colony. 2. That the quality of their Goods is not eurpassed by any Home m New Zealand. 3, That tjbe quality of their Watches and Plate V Goods is not equallod by any Home m the Colony. In proof of this they need' only mention that they reoeived First Priza for VVatohei, N.Z. Eshibi. tion, 18S5 ; also at N. Z. and S.S. Exhibition, 1889-90. They also received at asms Exhibition First Awards for Olookt, Jewellery, Silver and Electro-Plated Goods, and for Oclleotive Exhibit ; five awards m all. 4. That they possess facilities for getting their Goods landed m New Zealand at tho lowest possible oast, consequently they oin and do give exceptional value m all Departments. Notwithstanding the value they now give, they purpose giving still better value from the 14th Septeaber to 13th Ootober. t3"They will give a Discount; on all Goods sold for Cash of 15 per cent., or 8s m the £, and off all Goods sold on Credit of 10 per cent., or 2s m the£. BILVER HUNTING ENGLISH LEVER WATCHES, jrill then be lold at ; following prioes :— Their £3 16s Watch will be sold at £3 3s 9d, their £5 Watoh at ' £4 Bi, their £5 10b Watoh at £4 18s 6d, their £7 Watoh at £5 19s, their £8 5s . Watoh at £7, their £9 10s Watoh at £8 Is 6d. LADIES' SILVEB HUNTING " ' ' GENEVA WATOaES — Thei? £2 lii Watoh will be sold at £8 6s, their £3 16s Wfc'oh at £3 4s 6d, tbeir £4 10s Watoh at £3 16s 6d. LADIES' SILVEB OPENFACED GENEVA WATOHE9.— Their £8 18s Watch will be gold at £2 4s, thoir £3 8> Watoh at £2 17s 6d. GBNT3' GOLD ENGLISH LEVEB WATOHEB.— Their £18 10s Hunting Watoh will be sold at £15 4s 6d, their £25 Keyless Watoh at £21 si, their £31 Eeyleas Watoh at £26 9s, their £37 10s Key leaß 1-Ohronometer at £31 17s 6d, their £42 10 j Eeyless i-Chranometer at £38 2* 6d, their £56 Keyless Chronograph at £47 12s, their £65 -Koylees Chronograph at £55 ss. Spsoo will not permit of giving a complete list of all descriptions of Watches ! ,m stuck, but a Catalogue, giving full descriptions of prices, will be supplied to anyone on application. Please note the foregoing Disoonots will be allowed on all classes of Goods. Note aleo tho following : — Fashions m Jewellery, etc., change more rapidly now than they used to do, and m order to be able to purchase the i newest patterns as they come out, G. and T. YOUNG have laid aside a large lot of I Goods of all kinds, whioh have been m stock for some time, and whioh they have deoided to clear at any price. Now is the time to secure Bargains. Call and see those i we offer, and amongst them a special line of Silver American Waltham Watches. GK and T. YOUNG, Stafford Street, Timaru, Ahb DmnsDiN, Wbixihgtok & Oamabu. LA OABS.J „ B H> Ceylon ijea Agency. (Univmity ol Pennsylvania, Strength and Dehcaoy of Flavour. Finest Philadelphia, U.S.A.), hill-grown Pekoe, Pekoe-Souchong and Orange Timaru. Pekoe, carefully seleotgd, and sent direot from nnwTnm m\mta. a.»m k»» the best Gardens iv thalsland. Those who QgMOB HOUKSt 8 i.M. W 8 ?.M. wiflh to drink THA; 'PttKB and UNADUL. USB ONLY TaBATED, and of the CHOICEST Quality Grown, should use these products of Ceylon. Xl OUT D ATDITI/'Q Tbeir superiority to the many so.callod blends irxlsHrVlTviwrv O Dow DB j D g t( , assiduously prasisd on the X public is admitted by all connoissieuri. The RRtwr. Tfl » y° u drink Bnoald be— (l) Pure. (2) BEAm Wholesome. (3) Pleasant. (4) Economical, Tvn-Tvr* nnTTtm r a -urn an^ Ceylon Tea justly claims pre-eminence PURE FRUIT JAMS, on these grounds. Would-be purchasers of Ceylon Tea must be warned that there is «__ danger (just as there is with everything whioh has earned a good name and become popular) AMONG the principal manufactures of ? £ B "purious or admixed article being sold the Colony are the Jams produced at instead of what is genuine. Lead-eovewd Nelson by Mbssbs EIBKPATBIOE & CO. P&ck«t'> glb and lolb b ««'i 601 b and 601 b The assnranoe of the Manufacturers that ohesti. none but the Purest Colonial-grown Fruits . *T^" are used by them is amply borne out by the J&» R TAYLOR. Quality of the Artiole they supply, and to . . m m .* , , . .. ,« , which it would be impossibleto find anything Agent-Toa Planters' Association of CtyloP Superior. By patronising KIBKPATBIOK'B •X" brand of ;j AM Housekeepers will not only bs doing their best to encourage the Local Industries so necessary for the welfare mvmrnn of th« Colony, but wiU provide their flonse- auxiva. holds with Jam that for Wholesomeness, _.„ Purity, and Biohness may Challenge the """" Wotl&i-N.Z. Tablet. mHE "TIMABU HEBALDi" ii now on "" SALE st the Store of MB JAMES S. KIRKPATRICK& CO- MKEHA^Mai.kini. UAVnVAOTtJBBBB. NfiLBOH,
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Timaru Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 6064, 25 September 1894, Page 2
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1,021Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 6064, 25 September 1894, Page 2
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