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Business Notices. £ S. D. YOUR Inspection of the following Special JOB PURCHASES, placed m Stock this week, is invited : — 50 Dozen Turkish ToweIs.— FAMOUS VALUE. 50 Pairs White Blankets 6s 6d to 25s 6d per pair 15 Pieces Assorted Dress Materials, all double-width, Grays, Browns,Navys, Greens, and assorted Tweeds m pretty Mixtures, special prices to to sell at once, Is, Is 6d per yard. 18 Gentlemen's Suits made from fancy flaked Merino iVool Tweeds, veiy stylish, and perfect fitting, a real bargain; 42s 6d. An Assorted Lot of Men's and Youths' odd Troupers made from Dark Useful Tweeds 5s lid, 6s lid, 8s lid, 11s 6d. Also, 50 doz. Real French Kid Gloves, made to own order m France 3s 9d and 4s lid. DRESSMAKING. By MISS NEIL (from Glasgow) a decided success, Lowest Charges, Most Stylish Finish. Customers greatly pleased. For further particulars please call and see for yourselves, or send for New Winter Circular and Special Price List just issued— and good results will follow. WILLIAM CODY, IMPORTER, TIMARU. I^OR THE WINTER -Cod Liver OilFinest new season's pale Norwegian, free from unpleasant taste. Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil (with Hypophosphites)— This emulsion combines the well-known virtues of Cod Liver Oil aud the hypophosphites of lime and soda m a palatable and easily assimilated form. Should be given to thin and delicate children dining the cold weather. It prevents Colds, Consumption, and increases their weight. Children like it. Honeyline Cough Balsam— The most effective and pleasant remedy for Coughs, Colds m the Head, Whooping Cough, &c. ; Camphor Ice, Cold Cream, and other Cosmetics for the face and hands, Chest Protectors, Hot Water Bottles, &c.— J. C. ODDIE (late Warburton), The Pharmacy. BUSINESS NOTICE. E. PRATf, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, Stafford Street, BEGS to thunk his -numerous customers and, the public generally for their liberal patronage during the past 5 years, and wishes to inform them that during his short absence from the colony, his Hairdressing Saloon will be conducted by MR CHAS. HOLLAND (late of Messrs Davis & Lamb, Christchurch), at whose hands all customers may rely upon getting the same care and attention hitherto given by the Proprietor. Palace Hairdressing Saloon, Stafford' Street. Hair cutting— 6d. CHEAP COAL. MR JOHN COWLES begs to intimate to the inhabitants of Tiraaru, and surrounding districts that he has been appointed agent m Timaru for the SHAG POINT COAL COMPANY, Shag Point, Otago, and having OPENED a YARD m STRATHALLAN STREET, next Mr J. S. Keith, Sailmaker, he is now m a position to supp y SCREENED SHAG POINT COAL m any quantities, and trusts by strict and careful attention to business to secure a fair share of Support from all coal consumers. Shag Point Coal (from the new deep seam) is a really first-class Houshqld Coal, it burns freely with a rich oily flame, gives off no offensive odor, leaves no live ashes, and lasts longer than any other Otago coal, and can safely bo recommended as being by far the cleanest and most economical coal m the market. Price — If booked 26s per ton delivered m Timaru and suburbs ; do. for Cash 25s do. do. ■ ' • Specially Low Quotations, on application, to farmers and others bringing their own drays and taking coal from the siding or yard. Also trucks supplied to country stations at veiy low rates. A trial solicited. Note the Address-JOHN COWLES, Shag Point Coal Conpany's Depot, Strathallan Street, Timaru. Shag Point Coal was awarded a firstclass certificate at the New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition, 1889-90. EXTRACT PROM LETTER. WHILE we were m Timaru Miss took us to BLJDD'S. This is the place they call the Timaru " Freeman," and we enjoyed ourselves immensely. They provide you with a pretty Japanese teapot of tea, and you pour it out for yourselves. It iB so homelike and cosyShould you go to Timaru, I should advise you to call there for afternoon tea. Thb cakes and fancy biscuits are delicious, quite equal to anything you get m Christchurch orDunedin. They have a very large assortment of all tliose delicious chocolates we were talking about when I saw you last. They tell me BUDD is- quite an artist m Wedding Cakes. I saw a splendid one there, also a veiy pretty Christening Cake, with such a dear little cradle on it, made of the same stuff they make Wedding Cake ornaments of, the coverlet being a delicate pale blue silk. He has a splendid Wedding Cake stand and knife which he lets out on hire. Altogether I think the place is quite *' up to date." BUDD, ";THE " CONFECTIONER Timaru. WINTER TIME-TABLE. MOUNT COOK ROYAL MAIL COACHES. LEAVE FAIRLIE for PUKAKI TUESDAYS at 8 a.m. ; leave PUKAKI for FAIRLIE on WEDNESDAYS 7.30 a.m. Leave FAIRLIE for BURKES PASS ONLY FRIDAYS 9 a.m., return 2 p.m. W. YOUNG & CO.

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Timaru Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 1767, 30 May 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 1767, 30 May 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 1767, 30 May 1895, Page 1

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