BALLANTYNES, TIMARU, Grand Winter Show of Novelties. ■ — -■■ — ' In all Departments of the House the Newest and Best GoodsTHE DBESS AND COSTUME ROOMS are magnificently Furnished with Goods of best Styles and Excellent Values. KHAKIS will be an important feature of this Season. We have Special Goods not obtainable elsewhere. THE MANTLE AND MILLINERY SHOW BOOMS hold extended Stocks, and our New Booms give us excellent opportunities for display. NEW SHOW BOOMS for LadieB 1 Underclothing filled with choice examples of great interest, and combining Excellence of Quality with Moderate Price. The Central Counters hold Stock and make Special Displays of Laoes, Ribbons, Glovee, TTmbrellas, Hosiery, and Fanoy foods, And Specially Show Novelties m Fashionable Lace Goods, FiechUß for Neck Wear, etc. THE FUBNISHING DBAPEBY Is fully stocked with all Household Requisites, and shews Magnificent Lineß la Cretonnes and Curtain Materials. A NEW OABPET AND FLOOBOLOTH BOOM IS PROVIDED. Stocks are now trebled m extent, and sales of Artistic Floor Coverings are In every way satisfactory. Our Cabinet Department "j™^ & Is situate exactly opposite our Main Premises. The Factory for Bedding and Special Orders is n Latter Street. MEN'B TAILORING, MEN'S MERCERY, Etc., AS USUAL. Our importations of Fashionable Tweeds are the largest m the whole of the colony. BALLANTYNES, TIMARU. it is a Fact that PEN ROSE B ROS. STAND FIRST AND FOREMOST FOR BESPOKE BOOTS AND SHOES. XUTE are now Booking Orders for our well-known Muster Boots for Country and YV Hill Wear, made of the very best Material. Hand-sewn and best English Leather only used. Also all kinds of Ladles' and Gents' Boots and Shoes for Town Wear. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. PENROSE BROS., BOOTMAKERS, DURAND'S BUILDINGS. i" BECKINGH AM'S FOR, UP-TO-DATE FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. SPECIAL REDUCTIONS PREVIOUS 10 STOCKTAKING. GOODS DELIVERED FREE TO ANY RAILWAY STATION, OR^PART OF THE TOWN. J. E. Beckingham, Stafford Street. Tblbphonb, 83. TRUE ECONOMY IN duOTS-AND SHOES. WE keep a heavy stock ef all classes of Ladies, Gentlemen's cad Children's Boots and Shoes, and are able to supply Customers with CHEAP, MEDIUM & HIGH-CLASS GOODS, AT LOWEST PRIOEB. WE SOLICIT A TBIAL. E. A. 1 11 WIN, THEATBJB BUILDINGS.
WEDDING PRESENTS' MESSRS a. & T. TOURG 1 IMPORTERS, WATCHMAKERS, AND JEWELLERS, HAVE now on hand and to arrive Novelties m Sterling Silver, SilverPlated Goods, and Doulton China Vases, •etc., suitable for all descriptions of PRESENTS, Eio. Silver Afternoon Tea Sets. Muffineers, all prices. Silver Mustard Pots, Butters, Napkin Rings, Salts, etc. Fine selection of Cabinet 8-Day Striking Clocks, all marked at loweßt revised prices. Silver-Plated Hot Water Jugs, Entree Dishes, Bread Platters, etc. Any Special Article not m stock can be secured from our Dunedin House WITHIN 3 DAYS. GK and P. Tonne, 101 Stafford Street. TIMARU. THE OHRISTOHimOH MEAT CO., LIMITED, ABB GASH BUYERS OF BONES In large or small quantities. Apply to THE OHRIBTOHUROH MEAT CO., Office : Stafford Street, Timaru. WIHES SPIRITS LHUTEUBS TEAS Etc. R. R. TAYLOR, BONDED 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 barb itock ov old s( )ich whiseies, varying In age from 5 to 14 years, absolutely phh bbstinthh oolony. As agent for the Tea Planters' Association of Ceylon, he has just received October Plucklngs of his famous fill 1 grown Ceylon Tea asinder— 387 pkges ex s.s. " Bielefeld." 180 „ ex s.s. " Potaaeslen." 427 „ ex s.s. "Britannia-" 88 „ ex 8.6, " Orient." Consisting; as usual of the choicest groups of Oecfcral Ceylon. No blends are kept m scock nor any other Tea but the finest Ceylon ; all packed m original estate pr^kages. Packets marked with Monogram RRT, and Boxes and Cases with Initials R.E.T. Sold In single nackages of lib, 61bs, lOlbs, 201bs, 601bs. E. E. TAYLOE 5 Church Street. Agent ol Tea Planters' Association Ceyloa
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Timaru Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 3238, 17 April 1900, Page 2
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