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] SPRI^G-1894!. ;, — — — t J. BALLANTYNB & CO. AN EPOCH IN THB Dressmaking Department. WE BEG TO INTIMATE THAT IN OBDEB TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF OUB NUMEROUS LADY PATRONS, WE HAVE MADE ARBANGBMBNIS TO COMMENCE A SECOND Dressmaking Department. THE DBPABTMENT WILL BE UNDEB THB BUPBBVIBION OV MISS MAILBOX AND WE SHALL SPABB NO EFFORT 10 BBTAIff OUB BEPUTATION AS High-Class Dressmakers. OUR K KW ARRANGEMENTS WILL ENABLE US TO QAUBANTBB FAITHFULLY-MADE COSTUMES AT THE NOMINAL PRICE OF; 12s 6d. LADIES! Note our Charge No, 2 Room, DRESSMAKING, ANY STYLE, 12s 6d. ORDERS NOW BEING BOOKED. J. BALLANTYNE & CO.. TIMABU. I .-««.-*«.-■ — .«■•-■■' J*-»s»i^tUsMOft££fMli?NT } TO BUYERS OF WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, STERLING RTr.raa AND ELECTRO SILVER-PLATED OOoiiS, ANEROIDB, FIELD AND OPERA GLASSES, Etc., Etc. G. and"T7?OUNG HAVING flaiihed Stocktakiog, find themselves heavily overstocked m all Lines of Goods, but more espeoially m GOLD & SILYEB WATOHH9, They, therefore, have decided to hold a GREAT OLIBARING SALE, commenoing FRIDAY, SKPT. 14, and oantinuiDg for One Month, when they hope, by offering their Magnificent Stock at Wholesale Prices, to very materially reduce the same; G. andTTyOUNG Wish intending buyers to note tho following faots :— l. That G. and T. Y. hold the largest and finest- stock ot Jnwellery, Wfitohes, Clocks, Sterling BHver and Electro Plated Goods m the Colony. 8. That the quality of their Goods is not , surpassed by any Houie m New Zealand. 3, That tbe quality of their Watches : and Plate \ Goodl is not equalled by any Houie m tbe Colony. In proof of this they need only mention that they reoeiyed First Prize for fVatohes, N.Z. Bxhibi« tion, 1855; also at N.Z. and S.S. Exhibition, 1889*90. They aleo received at same Exhibition First Awards for Olooks, Jewellery, Silver and Electro-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 oast, consequently they on and do give exceptional value m all Departments. Notwithstanding the value they now give, they purpose giving still better value from the 14th September to 13th October. *^"Ihey will give a Discount on all Goods told for Cash of 16 per cent., or 8s m tho £, and off all Goods sold on Credit of 10 per cent., or 2s m the £. SILVEB HUNTING BNGLISH LEVER WATCHES will then be sold at following prioes :— Their £8 16s Watch will be sold at £3 3s 9d, their £5 Watch at £1 sc, their £5 10s Watoh at £4. 13s 6d, their £7 Watch at £6 19s, their £8 6s Watoh at £7, their £9 10s Watcb at £8 Is 6d. ]jA.DIE9' SILVER HUNTING GENBVA WATCHES.— Thsir £2 14s Watoh will be sold at £8 % their £3 16s Wa'eh at £3 4s 6d, their £1 lOi Watoh at £3 16s 64. LADIES' SILVER OPEN. FACED GENEVA WAToßE9.— Their £2 18s Watoh will be sold at £2 4s, tboir £3 8s Watoh at £2 17s 6d. GENTS' GOLD BNGLISH LBVEB WATCHES.— Their £18 10s Hunting Watoh will be sold at £15 4s 64, their £25 Keyless Watoh at £31 ss, their £31 Keyless Watoh at £26 9s, their £37 10s Key less i-Ohronometer at £31 17s 6d, their £42 10i Keyless at £36 2s 6d, their £56 Keyless Chronograph at £47 12s, their £65 Keyless Chronograph at £65 ss. Bpace will not permit of giving a complete litb of all descriptions of Watches m stuck, but a Catalogue, giving full descriptions of prices, will bo supplied to anyone on application. Please note the foregoing Discounts will be allowed on all classes 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 come out, G. and T. YOUNG have laid aside a large lot cf Goods of all kinds, whioh have been m stock for some tiino, and whioh they have decided to clear at any price. Bow is the time to secure Bargains. Call and see those we offer, and amongst them a special lino of Silver Amerioan Waltham Watobei* G. and T. YOUNG, Stafford Street, Timaru, Abb Duwbdin, Wsvimarov & Oamabtt. LAOiBIKj . Ceylon Tea Agency. W£L • V * * , J _ 6 J • vff \TEW SEASON'S TBASarenow landing, DOOTOB 09 DISTAL SUBGBBY, 131 and are fully equal to last year's m m»;««sf* «i P.nn«i m ».i^ Strength and Delioaoy of Flavour. Finest nJmTCMityofPfWinlTOnia, bill-grown Pekoe, Pokoe-Soodiong and Orange Philadelphia, U.H.A.J, Pekoej carsfal i v lfj ] K tt^ and sent direct from the best Gardens m the Island. Those who OVTUm HOUftSt 0 4.IC< TO 6 **. W i,h to drink XBA, PUB3and UNADUL- ~ _ O « TV T TSBATBD, and of %JIHQIOEBT Quality ■ Grown, should use JfMgHfroduats of Ceylon. ix ois ammr'-'o iai/io Tfaoir superiority to-called blends XI N X PtsPpT X IwK O now being to aasiaTifasilyv prswed on the 5 — - ■■■•. publio is admitted by all' obnnoissieun. The 17" Tea you drink should bo— (1) Pure. (2) BRAND. JX B3AND. Wholesome. (3) Pleasant. (4) Economical, and Ceylon Tea justly claims pre-eminence PURE FRUIT JAMS on these grounds. Would-be purchasers of 0 Ceylon , Tea must be warned that there is __ danger (just as there is with everything which has earned a sood same and become popular) The assuranoe of the Manufacturers that ohMtl ' none but the Purest Colonial. grown Fruiti _ _ " t T'. VT .y~ are ÜBed by them is amply borne out by the &* I*« AAxJuUJtv, Quality of tha Article they supply, and to Agent-Tea Planters' Association of Ceylon wmoh it would be impossible to find anything Superior. By patronising KIBKPATBIOK'S — • : ~ — 'X " brand of JAAC Housekeepers will not only bo doing their betfc to encourage Ihe Local Industries so necessary for the welfare . vr .rnrnvi of the Colony, but will provide their House- BOnCfl, holds with Jam that for Wholesomenecs, Purity, and Biohness may Challenge tht "~"~" Worlds. TalUt. ..^^ SALS at the Stare of MB JAMSS S» KIRKPATRICK& CO> MSHHAN, Makikihi. ICAirntACXUBBBB, NELSON,

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Timaru Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 6066, 27 September 1894, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 6066, 27 September 1894, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 6066, 27 September 1894, Page 2