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WIXES, SPIRITS, LIQUEURS, TEAS, Etc. R. R. TAYLOR, BONDBD Warehouse- keeper, Wine, Spirit, and Tea Merchant, has on hand one of the largest and most varied stocks m New Zealand, of Old Matured Scotch and Irish Whiskies, French and Australian Brandies, French, Spanish and Australian Wines, Rare Liqueurs, Sparkling Wines, Burton on Trent Ales, Dublin Stout, Dutch Gin and Schnapps, London Gins, Table Waters, etc , etc. He calls special attention to his rare stock of old scotoh whiskies, varying m age from 5 to 14 years, absolutely thb best is thb colony. As agent for the Tea Planters' Association of Ceylon, he has just received October Pluckinga of his famous Bill-grown Ceylon Tea as under— 387 pkges ex s.s. " Bickfeld." 180 „ ex 8.8. 4i Polynesien." .427 „ ex s.e. " Britannia." 88 „ ex s.s. " Orient." Consisting as usual of the choicest growths of Central Ceylon. N r o blends are kept m stock nor any other Tea but the fittest Ceylon ; all packed m original estate packages. Packets marked with Monogram RRT. and Boxes and Cases with initials R.R.T. Sold m single packages of lib, slbs, lOlba, 201bs, SOlbs. R. R. TAYLOR, 5 Church Street. Agent Tea Planters' Association oi Ceylon. NOW PUBLISHED. THE CANTERBURY & OTAGO . ALMANAC ; ; AND DIARY FOR 1899. Published only at the office of the TIMARU HERALD To be had of all Booksellers and Country Storekeepers. t»RICE - - - One Shilling. LIFE-LIKE STATUARYT HAVE UNPACKED 3 CASES OF BEAUTIFUL ARTISTIC FIGURES DIRECT FROM THE CONTINENT. INSPECTION INVITED. JAMES CRAIGIE. IMPORTANT PUBLIC NOTICE. r\ re;at furniture sale Now on at BECKINGHAM' S Furniture & Furnishing Warehouse. • STOCK MUST BE REDUCED. GREAT BARGAINS ALL ROUND. Inspection Invited. J. E. BECKINGHAM, 63 to 65, Stafford Street. UNDERTAKER. J. E. BECKINGHAM, 63 to 65, STAFFORD STREET. Charges Strictly Moderate. DENTAL NOTICE. MrJ. G.Scott • - Surgeon Dentist MR J. C. SCOTT, tutored under C. W. Hay, Dunedin, formerly of Melbourne and Sydney, and holding highest Certificates of the Dental Examination prescribed by the New Zealand Board of Examiners, has commenced practice m the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Coy's. Buildings, about half a minute's walk from Railway Station, Stafford Street. Having furnished his rooms with all the latest scientific improvements, he is prepared to execute all kinds of Dental Work ; i.e., to make Artificial Teeth m Gum-blocks, Gold, Vulcanite and Celluloid, and to do all classes of Stoppings (Gold, Amalgam and Cement), Pivoting and High-class Gold & Porcelain Crown and Bridge Work. Repairs, Re-model-iing and Regulations all receiving careful attention. Chloroform, Gas, Eucain and other Anaesthetics can be administered. Patients visited at their private residences if desirable. Concessions made for children and where several of one family are attended to. Strict attention pajd to the preservation and regulating of children's Teeth. With the above latest arts to recommend, together with several years successful experience, moderate fees, skilled attention, advice gratis, trusts to meet with favourable consideration. All classes of Stopping, Pivoting and Crowning guaranteed durable, otherwise Fees returned. Consulting hours, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. ASK FOR KTOMATO SAUCE. ODDIE'S Sticky Fly Papers are Sold by all Stores, Fancy Dealers, &c, and by the proprietor J. C. Oddib, Chemist. VTONEY TO LEND on approved Freehold Security In Sums of £100 to £10,000 at Rates varying from £Ai per cent, per annum. * Perry, Perry & Kinnemey, Solicitors, Tlmarn. MEETINGS, AMUSEMENTS, Etc. This Day. Masonic Hall— St. John's Lodge, at 7 p.m. Theatre Royal— Sacred Heart School entertainment, at 8 p.m. The United States Commissioner of Pensions has stated that up to Septem* ber 20th the war with Spain cost the lives of 2906 American soldiers and sailors. Of these, 80 officers and 2520 men died m the hospitals and m camps from disease. f

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Timaru Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 2888, 13 December 1898, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 2888, 13 December 1898, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 2888, 13 December 1898, Page 2

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