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Business Notices STRIKING SPECIALITIES FOR THE 'TWEEN SEASONS. JAPANESE PONGEE SILKS— A FEW Days ago we were offered a Splendid Line of Japanese Pongee Silks at such an Extraordinary Inducement that the temptation was too great to resist clearing the Whole Line, and m order to waken up a usually dull time we are offering, them at an ecjual inducement. ' There is 1067 YARDS of them (Japanese Pongee Silks) m all the Latest and Most Stylish Shades ; at an ordinary time they would readily fetch Is 10id yd, but we offer them all at 12id yd. GLOVESOf Equal Value is a Grand Assortment of WINTER GLOVES (a Manufacturers Sample Lot), price 12^d pair. WHITE LACE CURTAINSWe have just landed a Choice Lot of New White Lace Curtains of unusual beauty, prices from 4s lid pair. SEDAN CURTAINS, MADRAS CURTAINS, COFFEE & CREAM COLOURED CURTAINS. CRETONNE CURTAINS IN GREAT VARIETY. A Few Handsome Plushette Mantel Drapes (embroidered) very Choice and Cheap. CARPETSWe are now specially showing an attractive Assortment of Carpets and Hearthrugs to Match. Wilton, Axminster, Velvet Pile, Brussels and Tapestry. Extra Good Value m Wool and Goat Skin Rugs. GOOD BLANKETS, VERY CHEAP- ' Would you invest m a pair or two of Kxtia Good Blankets if they were VERY CHriAP and save a pound or so on next winter's account ? We have 30 odd Pairs left over from our Sale, and m order to clear them out we shall still sell. them at Sale Prices. DRESSMAKING-lOs 6d. DAVIES & MURPHY. TIHE Policy of Prevention : loz, of Experience worth Tons of Theory. There are JL m eveiy country, considerable numbers of frugal and thrifty farmers, who succeed m accumulating substantial sums of money. The number of these mighl ; : fee enormously increased. Success certain to all who use JOSEPH FORD'S SCOUR AND LUNG-WORM MIXTURE/ It will positively cure Scour and Lung-Worm ih Sheep. CHEER, BOYS, CHEER ! " There's a tide m the affairs of men, which, when taken at its flood, ; leads on to fortune." — Shakespeare. A tree is known by its fruits. Ford's Drench by its Results. ■ . Eiifelton, January 20th. 1894. Mr Ferriman, Ashburton. Dear Sir,— My crossbred lambs were suffering so badly from the lung-worn: and scour (both) that I had 40 deaths m a flock of 350. After one drenching witli lord's Mixture, the 310, to my astonishment, improved beyond anything I have ever seen. Only 2 deaths occurred after drenching and these 2 weie almost dead when drenched; The" Mixture paid me well and I would advise anyone to use- it, ; , WiLtsott CftoskELi. Orari Gorge, Woodbury, May 26th, 1892. Mr D. Thomas, Ashburton. ... Dear Sir, — About three weeks since, I obtained five two-gallon tins of Ford's Scour and Lung-Worm Mixture for about 1500 half-bred lambs that were scouring very bad and going back sadly. They have now been drenched about a fortnight, and have decidedly improved. The scour stopped and I have only lost two lambs since. . I feel convinced if I had riot used it I should have had a heavy loss. Yours truly, ■'■■;: o. g. trim?. Gore, February 20th, 1895. Dear Sirs,— Re Ford's Lung-Worm Mixture, I used the three tins on my lambs and am much pleased with the result. I fancy I used it rather liberally, as I will reqdire another tin to' complete with. I haVe no hesitation m recommending it to settlers, if used according to printed direction^. ",' \ ' Yours faithfully, : Peter McKinna, • Farmer. We are Agents : FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, TIMARU. STANDARD BRAND BOOTS.

mO THOSE IN SEARCH THE fLEGTRIC.^ tt « AMnM -™ «t«v™, a French Calf Golosh BalXJ BOOTS AND SHOES A nibrals, Open Front, V of M sewn, for light wear. x RELIABLE QUALITY. =: • THE ELECTRIC — — I / rnTTt' OPAT "~ ■ ' . ' ■ 'i : . SARGqOD, SON, AND EWEN, Ladies' Kid Balmorals In addition to the -p (sewn). ■ THE OPAL;. <JTAWTIAPT>Tn?AiroOWTHE THE SUPREMACY. * T STANDAKDJBRAN.D UM 1 JLb jy • Ladies' Morocco High-Leg xxsusuxi, Balmorals (rivets). 11 Havestamped the following names THE SUPREMACY. J3 on a few of their Q THE QUEEN. ~ '- FIRST QUALITY N Ladies' Morocco Balmorals BOOTS AND SHOES, (sewn) ' THE QUEEN. To distinguish them from THE UNIQUE. ' ~ 1 ~~~ INFERIOR MAKES f- Ladies' Morocco Oxford 0 'Now offered to c Public:— £L Shoes (sewn). t^'. •fi THE MINER. ; E - THE UNIQUE •^ Men's Heavy Watertights ; THE DIAMOND. 3j hand-closed and nailed. Ladies' Real Seal Balmcr■r, THE MINER. XT als (sewn). ' £ THE FARMER. ', 5 THE DIAMOND. B Men's Watertights; nailed, -^ THE GRANITE. ~^ R pegged. 13 Boys' and Youths' Best THE FARMER. =f E.I. Kip Balmorals (nail) A THE DURABLE. ~ L THE GRANITE. T Men's French Calf. E.S. THE AGATE. -~ pegged, plain or nailed. Q Boys' and Youths' Kip E THE DURABLE. &, Balmorals (nail). D THE STOCKMAN. E ' • THE AGATE. Men's best E.I. Kip Open -p, THE ANCHOR, front Balmorals. Pegged -^ Youths' French Calf E,Si heavy soles, nail (special). (pegged). THE STOCKMAN, m THE ANCHOR. THE ARTISAN. . Jl THE SPARTAN. ~~~~ "B Men's E.I. Kip Open Front H Girls' French Calf . BalBalmorals. Pegged, nail. * morals (plain); V O THE ARTISAN. ■<** i THE SPARTAN. O THE RUNHOLDER. " T THE ALPINE. q. Men's E.I. Kip Cookham's. Girls' High-legged Morocco J- Pegged, nail (special). Goat Balmorals. 1 ? g THE RUNHOLDER. V THE ALPINE THE CLIMAX. O THE ADAMANT/ " Men's French Calf Cook- TT Girls"Kip Balmoral School ham's (special) sewn. U Boots (nail), special. "THE CLIMAX. THE ADAMANT THE MONARCH. ~ TT ~ Ask your Boot Dealer -fcfr airy Of , B Men's French Calf. Open « the above names, and see that R front Balmorals. Pegged, Tfi the name you ask for nail or plain. nri IS STAMPED TOGETHER WITH A THE MONARCH. T ■ the N THE VICEROY. ~~~~ STANDARD BRAND £ Men's French Calf Shoes On the Heel. JJ (sewn). A . B THE VICEROY JJ RARGOOD, SON AN"> EWEN ■n THE EMPRESS. r? Manufacturers of the Celebrated -L> Ladies' French Calf Bal- *-J STANDARD BRAND BOOTS & morals (rivets). Mi SHOES. ■■■■'■■■.■■ THE EMPRESS. (Wholesale only).

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TO CYCLISTS. IN order to maintain my reputation for High-class Cycles, I have found it necessary that my Brother should visit England, to engage the services of a Cycling Expert, to make my purchases for the ensuing Season, at the Stanley and National Cycle Exhibitions. Intendin g purchasers may rely on obtaining the most perfect Machine built for the 189tf Season;. ! * W. s J. TONKIN, Importer. Guns and Cyles on Hire.

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Timaru Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 1832, 6 August 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 1832, 6 August 1895, Page 1