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Business Hctices • W. BARFGRfr" TTfiLL OPEN THE PASTRY, CONFECTIONERY ANS) . REFRESHMENT BOOMS recently carried on by Miss Scott, on WEDNESDAY, Sta NOVEMBER, With an Up-to-date Stock of the Latest Novelties iii Pastries and t Sweetmeats. The Business will now be run on First Rate Lines, and we trust that-with this assurance to Clients we will to cater for their requirements. GLASGOW CLOTHING HOUSE. JOHN CRERAR, MERCHANT TAILOR AND GENTS' OUTFITTER. THE LEADING TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT IN TIMARU. T WOULD Solicit Inspection of New Shipments of Up-to-date Goods in HATS, SCARFS, HOSIERY, Etc., also a Choice Selection of Fashionable WORSTEDS, TWEEDS, VICUNAS, SEBGES for Suitings and Trouserings for the season, in the latest designs. Our Cutter, Mr R. Crerar (late of Messrs King and Muir, Wellington) is_ giving every satisfaction' to Customers. All Garments for Style, Fit, and Trimming can be relied on, and made by Practical Tailors. An early call will oblige. JOHN OR E R A R, 91 Staiford Street. H. RAWSTORN, JUNE. EGS to announce that he ha! started Business on his own accoun as a CoachbuSder and Wheelwright, in thi buildings just oposite J. Shepherd, Grocer B Traps built from £l6 upwards. A 1 . l 1..J

Tyres put on by me gua: to come off. All kinds of Repairs executed on shortest notice. JjlOR PHOTO FRAMES And FINE ART STUDIES, fry . ; p E R R I E R'S. Our Album of Views makes a- very nice present for sending away. 125 STAFFORD STREET. v . PLEASANT POINT BUTCHERY. , .i - ' -A;-- ,' -v '•;• • "V* GEORGE HARRIS ... Proprietor. BEGS to inform, the Residents of Pleasant Point and Surrounding Districts that he hafe made special arrangements for catering to their wants for Christmas. The Primest Beef, Mutton, Veal, and Lamb, and Small-Goods will be supplied at shortest notice, and delivered throughout the township. Camps waited on punctually as usual. W. GREGG AND Col is, Liu. ,3fa=afactures are the best and most RELIABLE, consisting of fthe under-men-tioned "lines :~- COFFEES: Club, the best produced in N.Z. Arabian Exhibition Eagle Grown Elephant French Brands which you can safely ask your Grocer for, and ensure satisfaction.' PEPPERS—Pure White and Black, in tins and loose, any size. Also, Spices, Curry Powder, etc. EAGLE STARCH.—White, packets or lib boxes, Ecru, Pink, Blue, Heliotrope, Canary, Yellow, and Magenta. Flavouring Essences, Soda, Crystals, Mixed SWces, and other manufactured Enw.

ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS J. BARBIE, TIMARU: Bazaar opposite National Mortgage and.. . ...' ■ Agency. • HAVE just received a Large Stock of NEW GOODS, all of which are up-to-date. The best assorted stock of Fancy Goods in South Canterbury. Presents for Young and Old of the very best quality. The Public can rely on getting the very vest value obtainable. Inspection Invited. FANCY GOODS BAZAAR J. BARBIE, STAFFORD ST., TIMARU. MOUNT COOK COACHES. COACHES leave Fairlie on TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at 7.30 a.m., fo» Silverstream, Burke's Pass, Tekapo, Pu« kaki, and the Hermitage. FARES: Return, Burke's Pass, 7s 6d;; Tekapo, 18s; Pukaki, 355; Hermitage, 70s Full particulars in Railway Guide. KERR AND™ FRAYNE, Coach Proprietors, Fairlie. Letters and telegrams bromptly attended to. CHANGE OF BUSINESS. ITAVING purchased the Goodwill of Mr J~L W. McCully's Butchering Business, I jjgg jnfi'mafn to his numerous Customers that they will be waited upon daily as in l the past, and every attention given to their Orders. WALTER GILCHRIST. , ■ Dftcemoer 10th. 1900. ; :. , , In connection with the abovp, I beg to thank my Customers for their "cordial support during the time I have been in business, and I solicit a continuance of the same for my successor Mr Gilchrist. WILLIAM McCULLY. ,rn h E Master Christian, Maria * Corelli's powerful tale, is given away with "Book Gift" lit. W ANTE—Ethel, have you tried Hendy's Egg Julep for the Hair? No, but I am going to; I hear it cleanses the Hair beautifully, and leaves a Lovely Gloss. Mr ODDIE, Chemist, is jo! 1; s-S^nt. T CAN RECOMMEND the RALEIGH X to those Cyclists who are on the lookout for a really reliable Wheel.—Mr C. W. Brown, in "The Cycle," Nov: 25th, 1899. RALEIGH CYCLES. The highest grade English Machines. Cash or Time Payments . Large stock of sundries and novelties. C. E. KNIGHT, ffeian ; CjrxJ* Worki.

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Timaru Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 3461, 4 January 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 3461, 4 January 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 3461, 4 January 1901, Page 4

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