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"li/r ONEY TO LEND on approved' Free* hold Security m Sums to suit Borrowers at LOWEST CURRENT RATES. PERRY, PERRY & KINNERNEY, Solicitors, Timaru. CLEARING PURCHASES to HAND. TN addition to 8 cases opened on Tuesx. day, we have made various special purchases since tempted by the extraordinary value. The Goods are now ready for inspection. 240 Straw Hats, all 6id, new styles 260 similar m Picnic, Sailor, Row and Row,.6d, Bid, 10id 13 Waterproofs, incoming season's samples Grey Dress Tweeds m choice designs Hair Nets lid, 2d, 3d, 4id, 6id Black Merinos Is Hid, all-wool special Sample lot Aprons and Bibs, 25 per cent, discount 36-inch Twill Calico, 4a lid dozen Mohair Boot Laces, 3d dozen Pins Is 2d per lb of 16 packets Dress Tweeds, double-width Sid Corsets, Ribbons, etc. tM" The 500 yards Silk Moire, Is 6id, 40 doz. Ribbed Cashmere Hose, 10 doz. Adrienue Kid Gloves received a few days ago have proved splendid Goods, and are meeting with prompt disposal. JUST OPENED. Art Muslins and Lace Curtains Pongee Cambric Silk effect, 4id 60 pieces Lace, various Umbrellas and Sunshades, choice styles Jet Edgings and Gimps Frillings and Fall Nets Cretonnes, good patterns 4id up, and a lower line 3|d Turkish Towels—first-rate value Velveteens, Louis' manufacture Galatea Stripes and Calicoes White Muslins 3id, 4id, 5d to Bid Sheetings and Quilts. The Dressmaking and Millinery Departments under their respective heads continue fairly busy, and we have reason to believe that for a combination of sterling value, becoming style and moderation m price, our expositions cannot be excelled. T. AND J. THOMSON, DRAPERS & SILK MERCERS, TIMARD. I i. NOW PUBLISHED. THE CANTERBURY k OTACO ALMANAC AND DIARY FOR 1895. Published only at the offtee of the TIMARU HERALD. To be had of all Booksellers and Country r Storekeepers. [ PRICE - - - One Shilling. i. OEYLON TEA AGENCY. NEW SEASON'S TEAS are now landing, and are fully «qual to last year's m Strength and Delicacy tjf Flavour. Finest hill-grown Pekoe, Pekoe-Souchong and Orange Pekoe, carefully selected and sent direct from the best Gardens m the Island. Those who wish to drink TEA, PURE and UNADULTERATED, and of the CHOICEST Quality Grown, should use these products of Ceylon. There superiority to the many so-called blends now being so assiduously pressed on the public is admitted by all cdnnoissieurs. The Tea you drink should be—(l) Pure. (2) Wholesome. (3) Pleasant. (4) Economical, and Ceylon Tea justly claimß E re-eminence on these grounds. Woulde purchasers of Ceylon Tea must be ' warned that there is danger (just as there is with everything which has earned a good name and become popular) of a spurious or admixed article being sold instead of what is genuine. Leadcovered packets, 61b and 101 b boxes, 601 b and 601 b chests. R. R. TAYLOR, Agent—Tea Planters' Association of Ceylon.

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Timaru Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 1662, 16 January 1895, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 1662, 16 January 1895, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 1662, 16 January 1895, Page 2