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Notice for Twentieth Century.' J. BALLANTYNE & CO, OF TIMARU, CHRISTCHURCH, & LONDON, NNOUNCE THAT THEIR TIMAEU -BUSINESS COMMENCES THE NEW . CENTURY WITH! A LARGE EXTENSION OF PREMISES. VICTORIA HOUSE 171, 173, 175, 177 WEST SIDE STAFFORD STREET 118, 120, 122, 124 EAST SIDE STAFFORD STREET THE BUTCHER'S SHOP. IS NOW CLOSED, AND WITH THE NECESSARY ALTERATIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS WILL BE SHORTLY OCCUPIED BY THE FDCM'S ENLARGED WOOLLEN AND TAILORING DEPARTMENT Additional Premises have been Secured backwards towards Barnard Street, and will shortly be dealt with. THE SUCCESS OF THE CABINET FURNITURE DEPARTMENT AND THE NEW EXTENSIONS FOR FLOOR , COVERINGS HAVE BEEN VERY THESE DEPARTMENTS ARE SITUATE ON EAST SD3E STAFFORD STREET, _ ■'■.-;'-•'■•'•■ -"'*■ THE FntM AT THE' CLOSE OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY DESIRE HEARTILY TO EXPRESS THEffi BEST THANKS FOR SUPPORT—AND WITH THE ARRANGEMENTS IN VD3W FOR THE NEW CENTURY, HOPE TO MERIT THE CONTINUED SUPPORT,OF THEIR FRIENDS. J. BALLANTYNE & CO*, MERCHANTS AND MANUFACTURERS, 171, 173, 175, 177, 118, 120, 122,124, STAFFORD STREET FACTO R I E S 2To. I—MEN'S TAILORING, 171, 173, STAFFORD STREET No. 2-r-DRESSMAKING AND COSTUMES, 175, 177, STAFFORD \' : STREET -'No. 3—CABINET FACTORY, LATTER STREET No. 4, WOMEN'S TAILORING AND UNDERCLOTHING 122 124 STAFFORD STREET • ' * ' **■ AKD |LONDON. SUMMER" SEASON, 1900-OW ,VEBY LATEST" importers of this make in Timarii. , r j. HAM) SEW J BESPOKE WORK A SPECIAIIrT PENROSB BROS. OPPOSITE BESWICK STREET. o THOUSANDS AEE REQUESTED TO INSPECT J; E. BECKINGHAM'S ALSO,— "*'■■" COMPLETE BEDROOM, DINING ROOM, and DRAWING ROOM SUITES, IRON BEDSTEADS, Etc °° M ExCggnOKAI. VAtCT,-LOW PMCE3, WOBKMAKSHIP AND DesISN GtJABAOTMD, J. E. BECKINGHAM,

I NEW GOODS. NKW GOODS. BOWBB .-» ND *£BGUSON, "'. ffIPOETEBS; / "OESPECTFULLY invite the Public to inspect their New Goods, jost arrived thfc week. All the newest designs -will be found in MARBLE CLOO :, ANEROID. BAROM,ETERS, POCKET FLASKS, EGG FRAMES, JELLIES, CRUETS, TANKARDS, HOT WATER JUGS. Also Fruit Spoons;' Napkin, 'Rings, Bread Forks, Butter Forks, Sterling Silver Vases, Peppers, Mustards. j And a large assortment of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES ANJ . JEWELLERY. Repairs of every description done by care ful and experienced workmen. | *"*TANTED—Maggk, what" a Lately Gloss your Hair baa! Yes; I .have -osed Hendy's Egg, Julep.. Itf s splendid,] .yon should try it. .Bottles, Is. Sole agent; J. C. Oddie- Chemist Stafford j Street, Norts. -■•■ ■ XMAS PRESENTS, NEW YEAR GIFTS. I Jewellery,. Watches? Silver Goods, Clocks, ';■-.., _ and SilvertPlated Goods. V" ""ESSRS G. AND T.; YOUNG have "X, ~ 'miiJL^^tzsta jii announcing arrival of 4 large cases New latest Novelties from the Ladies' Gold Watches, grand selection, both English and Swiss makers, Keyless and Key Winding." Ladies' Silver Watches, all prices, ranging ■ from 38s to £5 Os Od. Gents'- Silver Watches, both Hunters and

Open-faced, ranging in prices from £4 I 2s6d to £9 0s Od. | All these Watches are specially made to j order, and with Stout Heavy Cases, and ' reliable movements. Gold Bracelets and Bangle 3, latest Bore]*-"" Gold Brooches, snperb selection, aD newest shapes and designs aad ' a tf* • 3sVl- line of Gold-mounted P • Brooches. stones. Ladies* Gold Muff Chamsi. & greenstone 10» Od. • Ladies* Gold NecHet* .om 56s to *£ Charms. Silver-mounted Pn»- , Pendants, and Silver Spoons,-' T .ses, Shoe Lifts, etc. LOWES'"' Fruit Spoons, Sweet INSPECT Wishes, etc. Add*e«- £ DUNEDTN PBICES. - iTON FBEFIY INVITED.WT *- HH- STAFFORD STREET. jtfER, SPIBiiS, LIQUEUBS, TEAS Era

11. Si. TAYLOR, •OOKDED WAREHOUSE - KEEPER Wine, Spirit, and Tea Merchant, has on hwid one of the lasgest and most varied stocks in New Zeatad, .of Old Matured Scotch and Irish Whiskies,. Fiench and Australian Brandies, French, Spanish, and Australian Wines, Sara EiqueiES, Sparkling Wines, Burton on Trent Ales, B nblin Stout, Dutck Gin and Schnapps, London Gins, Table Waters, etc., etc. He calls special attention to his RAKE STOCK OF OLD SCOTCH WHISKIES, varying in age from 5 to 14 years, ABSOLUTELY THE BEST IN THE COLONY. As Agent for the Tea "lanters Association of Ceylon, ho has just received October Pluckings of his <amons Hill-grown Ceylon Tea as under— I 387 pkges ex s.s. " Bielefeld." 160 „ ex n.s. " Polynesien." 427 ~ ox 8.8. " Britannia." 88 „ ex B.s. " Orient." Consisting as usual of the ehoicest j growths of Central Ceylon. No blends are kept in stock i*or .any other Tea but the finest Cevlon; all packed in original estate packages". Packets marked with Monocram BRT, and Boxes and Caseu with initials 8.8. T. Sold in single packages o lib, 51bs, lOlbs, 201bs, 501»*P B. T 4.YL08, 6 Church Street for Tea Planters' Association! Ceylon.

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Timaru Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 3462, 5 January 1901, Page 2

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