Business Notices. OVER 10,000 " ORION " COOKING RAN GES IN USE IN THIS COLONY. THEY BURN LIGNITE, TRUE COAL OR WOOD DP TO 24iN, NO SETTING REQUIRED. With Stove Pipe can be worked out m the open. SPLENDID BEEAD BAKERS. With Cast Iron or Copper Boilers. The Copper Boilers are large & Tinned inside^ REPAIRS ARE A MINIMUM. -... s v ; Made In all sizes, Single or Double Ovena. High or Low Pressure Boilers, " v Sold by all Ironmongers, from whom Catalogues can be obtained, or from the Maker, H. E. SHACELOCK, South End Poundrv, Dunedin, ARCADE BOOT SHOP. ~ MONEY TO LEND. ALBERT E. PROSSER t HAVE a large amount of Money to (11 Years Foreman Cutter Timaru ± lend on Freehold Securities (Town Factory) or Country) m sums to suit Borrowers. HAS Bought out the Stock of the Intm-sL at Current Rates. Shop known as Cash Boot bhop T corner of the Arcade, at a Tremendous w Reduction for Cash, and Intends HOLD- M. J. KNUBLEY, Solicitor, Timaru. ING A GREAT CLEARING SALE. Come Early, to Secure Bargains as I STONE STABLES, must Sell to make room for New Goods Stafford Stukpt made specially for myself. E>tajpobd bTRBET. Boys' and Girls' Dependable Bts. ~- mTOXX , . . .. U ./.. T Every Pair Guaranteed. T WISH to inform the Public that I Hand Rpivn and Rpsnnke Work a ■*■ haVe tnken over tue Business of Hand bewn and Bespoke Work a the aboye Stableß from At Davidson & &peciaity. Co. Any Horses entrusted' to n.e for BRiNa Yotjb vßepaips. breaking-in, will be carefully broken to ' — _-,_,_._, __._,_-_«.- saddle, single and double harness, as FENCING STANOARDS. deßired. Drags, Buggies, Horses, &c , on Hire at Moderate Prices. Prompt — ■ attention at all Hours. TN ORDER TO MEET THE l RE-: Telephones-No 30 1 QUIREMENTS OF THE BUSI- leiepnone sso. m. NESS, I have laid m a STOCK OF IRON li s. i and li x 5-16th,andam SAM. TRILFORD. now Prepared to SDPPLY FENCING — r . ... — : — STANDARDS, cut and punched to order, W. A. BOWIE at LOWEST RATES. The Machine is K TnßT?iri?irPww p™ of the latest type and turns out first- blOKftKJiJirifiK, Ji-tg., class work. PLEABANT POINT. HARVEST AMD THRESHING SEASON, 1898. LARGE STOCK of Birch and Tbtara T HAVE ON SALK and to ARRIVE Split Posts (Heart N. 1.), Split and Sawn A full supplies Beet Flax Binding Strainers, Stakeß, Stays, Gates and Twine ; also Direct Importation of Hurdles. Sacks at lowest market quotations, , Best Sewing Twine. Oils—Castor, Colza, Neatsfoot, Golden Lubricating, Binder mUAI IAPKQOK Oil, m one gal. tins. Coal-^Al ways on dunw dAb^OUR, hand Newcastle, Westport screened and aTi?Aiw caw mti t« steam, at special prices to threshers; STEAM SAW MILLb, Myigeneral stock of Groceries, Drapery, and ironmongery will be found large lIMAKt , an( j we n selected, at prices which will compare with anything m. the distr ict. Boots and Shoes-7-My increasing Sales for above, which include all best I (TrVTIVfT TTP ■RTTSTNESS* brands, speak for the value I give the VXT J)UOIilJ»a« public. Oats and Chaff on sale: Camps Supplied m all parts of district on shortest notice. All Goods Guaranteed of Best Quality. Patent Medicines— My IMM3SNSE SACRIFICE. g^* wiU be foubd com P lete wi * h all Inspection Invited. ALL GOODS AT HALF PRICE. Men Come along and Buy your Trousers at 5s 6d. Mothers Come Along and Buy your A NOTHER VICTORY.— The follow-' Boys Suits at 3s lid, worth 10s 6d. iX ing jaror report of the Queensland Exhibition, 1897, speaks for itself;— Fathers bring your Boys along and " Too much praise cannot be given to Buy our Boots at 6s lid (2 to 5). John Brinsmead & Sons,, of London, for _, „ . . their very fine exhibit, the tone of their You should See our Corsets at Is 9d, ppai an os being exceedingly pure and 2s 3d, 2s 6d, 5s 3d, 4s 3d. powerful, whilst the touch is perfect." We have a Few Jackets, the Latest f o E p Q n G ts & Co " of Timaru, are their sole Shapes, 9s lid to 15s 6d, just Half a 6 enls - Price. A Few Waterproofs left at 12s 6d, A Bicycle Cape 5s 6d, worth 13s 6d. A Few Dresses Left at Your Own . . . . Price. And a Host of other Things to be Given Away. Men's Suits of Colonial Tweed at Half Price. Men's Trousers at Half Price. TWIDDLERS HAVE FUNNY FAN- ■ _ „ , . ,„ „„,'■!- CiES.— A deep-toned dajk-coloured Handsome Dolls, life size, at 2s, 2s 6d. fiddle suits some, others prefer a light, OnP Larcp Doll life size Drpaspd aa a bright, piercing tone. One of Bboo & une jjarge iJoii, me size, pressed as a oo.'s specialties is fiddles. Thecollecjjriae, ror es na. tion at their roomSf Timaru, of over 60 fiddles at 20h each is a " picture." H. A. WHELCH. THE RED VERANDAH, Stafford Street South. JOEY " BARKER'S notice to farmers. TITIN LAST WEEK m the WHEEL T T RACE at Wellington made the . rpHE SHEEP DIP will be carried on t>- mti it> v- v«. t>*a t as ÜBQal at HUNTER. Big Wheel Race which the Riders of the famous J. GARLAND, Hunter. "STERLING" BICYCLE " HavewonthisSe a son,vi,: ISLINGTON W^^ B Hs^^ THE BEST AN MA^if EST m THE Invercargill Wheel Race, Turner first. ' Wellington C.C. Wheel Race, Suther. ANALYSES GUARANTEED. land first. And the N.Z. Natives Wheel Race, -pHENOMENAL SUCCESS at all Barker first. V Winter Shows and Field CompetiBesides nearly One Hundred Wins, m- tions held m the Colony, eluding all the - — NEW ZEALAND CHAMPIONSHIPS. Rapidly Increasing Sales are the true test of merit. Sales — 1894-95 ... 900 Tons - 1895-96 ... 2181 Tons The " STERLINGS " are fitted with 1896-97 ... 3720 Tons either Wood or \Vestwood Steel Rims Being a local manufacture we appeal and Dunlop Tyres, and may be m- w i t h confidence to the farmers of South spected at Canterbury for their support. PRIEST & HOLDGATES pjrioe on trucks at timaru Agents for South Canterbury. WORKS, £SJ»ER TON. Manufactured and Fold by T H SeHO^L M Wo i rth System of Dress^ THE OHRISTCHURCH MEAT Cutting.. For Simplicity, Style, Com- fifiMPANY T.Tn fort, and Grace, it is the latest and 1/UJnrAflil, LIU., greatest Labour-Saving Invention m the AT THEIR TIMARU WORKS. World; is recognised by all Dressmakers ,*««.» -» m „. . as the only Practical System for their , WM. DONALD, Travelling Agent. business. This system is so simple that Local Ostwf • a child can learn it. No Fitting is re- j^oal ufficb . quired. Hours: 10 a.m. to 12 a.m., and STAFFORD STREET, TIMARU, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Evening Classes can - • ' . ' be arranged.— MlSS DOWLING, Agent, mHE Rmft . p npw]on m pfl lB Stafford Street, Timaru. Principal, Mrs T a b SL i 8 od L and £Od Williams, Octagon, Dunedin, x B>B " from l 8 9d ' z * and 2f} m '
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Timaru Herald, Volume LX, Issue 2647, 9 March 1898, Page 1
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