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% A. CHOICE COLIiECTION SPRING AND SUMMER NOVELTIES. ! i ■ ■ : FOB ALL DEPARTMENTS. NOW READY" FOE INSPECTION, DEBSSMAKING Al REDUCED PRICES. J,, BALLANTYNE & COY. ! ■ ■■■■•_• •- . ■ IMKUKiAMr HnnoursocMSNT TO BUXEBB OF WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, STERLING SILVER AND ELECTRO SILVER-PLATED GOODS, ANEROIDS, FIELD AND OPERA GLASSES, Etc., Etc. G. andIVYOUNG HAVING flniahed Stocktaking, find themselves heavily overitooted m all Lines of Goods, but more especially m GOLD & BILVER WATOHBB. Th*v, therefore, hare decided to hold a GREAT OLHABING SALE, oommenoint; FRIDAY, SEPT. 14, and esntinuing for One Month, when they hope, by offering their Magnifloent Stock at Wholeiale Pricei, to very materially reduce the samei G. and""TTYOUNG i With intending buyers to note the following fsots :— l. That O. and T. T. bold the largeit and finest stock of Jnwellery, Watches, Clocks, Sterling Silver and Electro Plated Goods m the Oolony. 8. That the quality of their Good* ia not aurpaaied by any Houie m New Zealand. 8. That tbe quality of their Watohsa and Plate 1 Gooda it not equalled by any Houie ie the Oolony. In proof of this they need only mention that they reoeived First Prize for Watches, H.Z. Ezhibi. tion, 18S5; alto at N.Z. and S.I, Exhibition, 1889*90. They also reoeived atsam* ; Bxhibition. First Awards for Olooki, Jewellery, Silver end Electro-Plated Goodi, \ and forOcllectiTe Ezhibit ; five awarda m all. 4. That they poneia facilities for getting their Goods landed m New Zealand at the loweat poaaible oast, consequently they oin and do give exceptional value m all Departments. Notwithstanding tbe value they now give, they purpoie giving still better value from the 14th September to 13th October. tS^They will give a Discount on all Goods sold for Oaib of 16 per cent., or 8s m tha £, and off all Goods sold on Credit of 10 per cent., or 2s m the £. SILVKft HUNTING ENGLISH LSVBR WATCHES will them oe sold at following prices :— Their £3 16s Watch will be sold at £8 8a 9d, their £5 Watoh at £1 6s, their £$ 10s Watch at £1 18 sod, their £7 Watoh at £5 19s, their £8 5s Watch at £7, their £9 lOi Watoh at £8 la 6d. LADIES' SILVER HUSTINQ GENEVA WATOHE9.— Their £2 14s Watch will be/iohf at £2 6s, their £8 16s Watohat£B 4tßd,their£4loiWatohßt£3l6s6d. LADIES' SILVEB OPBN« FACED GENEVA WATCHES.— Their £8 ISi Watoh will be sold at £8 4s, thoir £3 8i Watoh at £8 17s 6d. GENTS' GOLD ENGLISH LIVER WATOHEB.— Their £18 10s Hunting Watoh will be sold at £15 4i 6d, their £25 Keyless Watoh at £BL6i, their £31 Keylen Watch at £86 9s, their £37 10a Keyless i-Ohronometer fit £31 17s 6d, . their £42 10s Keyless i-Ohronometer at £86 2i 6d, their £56 Keylen Chronograph at £17 12s, their £65 Keyless Chronograph at £65 6s. ' - .Bpaoe will not permit of giving a complete lilt of all descriptions of Watches m stvck, but a Catalogue, giving full descriptions of prices, will be supplied to anyone on application. Please note the foregoing Discounts will be allowed on all daises of Goods, Note also the following :— Fashions m Jewellery, etc.; ohasge more rapidly now than they used to do, and m order to be able to purchase the newest patterns as they oome out, G. and T. YOUNG have laid aside A large lot of Goods of all 'kinds, whioh hnve been m stook for some time, and whioh they have decided to clear at any price. Bow is tha time to ssoure Bargains. Call and see those I we offer, and amongtt them a special line of Silver Amerioaa Waltham Watches* G. and T. YOUNG, Stafford Street, Timaru, Ahd Dtobdin, Wbhjngton & Oakabu. LA CASD.J _ " ' W a v i n, Ceylon ijea Agency. VY • XX _,„„„ IWIWSBASOB'a TEAS m«bow landing, DOCTOB 09 DISTAL 3URGB3I, J^j and Bre fD i] y equsl to ]ttt ?e&t ' t m mnivtrsilTo! pMuuflvanift, Strength and Delicaoy of Flavour. Fineat 1 %33a?U;S^.), hUI-grown Pekoe, Pekoe-Sonehong and Orange Timaru, Pekoe, osrefally aelected and seoli direct from Arninn nnina o.w Mk «« the best Gardens m the Island. Those who OIWOB HQPSfIt 9 A.M. TO » >K. „ to d rink J?BA,PUBa«ndUNADUL. "" USB ONLY TBBATED. and of the CHOICS3T Quality Grown, should use tUSs^ 'products of Ceylon. ix la\fadTO tn\£ * Q Tfaeir superiority to •ttfßihany w.ctlled blends l\ In IN n ■■# *r^ H«r f\ O Dov being so aHi3u*^sly pretsed on the X public is admitted by ail ooonoUsieuw. The BBAHD. Wholesome. (3) Pleasant. (4) Economical, _«^,^^, -r^nT-rTm r *■•«■« »nd Ceylon Tea jastfy olaJms pra«eminenoe PURE FRUIT JAMS, on these grounds, Would-be purchasers of Ceylon Tea must be warned that there is danger (juit as there ii with ever? thing which has earned a good name and become popular) AMONG the principal manufactures of of a spurious or admixed wticlj being, sold the Colony are tbe Jam. produced at «>•»»»* o L* hl * *' i g l nUinfc k!sP*yS& Nelson by Mbbsbs KIBKPAIBIOK & CO. paoketi, 6lb and 101 b boxes, 501 b and 601 b The aasuranoe of the Manufacturers that ohistti none but the Purest Colonial>grown Fruits _. "HTl^r /•»■» ere tied by them is amply borne out by the ft* fk^ HJquCiaK/Mif SSI ZStiXtfSS&'JtVZ tm+*»**" *******- Superior. By patronisiag KIBKPATBICK'B . . 'X "brand of JAM Homekeepers will not only be doing their beit to encounga the ...-■-■ Looal Industries so necessary for the welfare NOTIOB. ' of tbe Colony, bat will provide thdr Houae* holds with Jam that for Wholesomeness, „i r L : ! Parity, and Biohneas may Challenge the . : World'-ff.Z. Tablet, "IIMABU HBBALDI" iißow on "°" BALI at tbe Btore of MB JAMBJ S. KIRKPATRICK& COi» mbhhak, M ft kikk, XAFnVAOTUBEBB, NELSON. '

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Timaru Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 6065, 26 September 1894, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 6065, 26 September 1894, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 6065, 26 September 1894, Page 2

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