PARR, T I fctfUUUKEK AJM> Mila. WRIGHT, Mattord buvei .Nortn itVcir-nery of every <i6*cx.iptiob made ar AT. LOfr.fc.oJ. RATESi3i»tr in ps. »kj " CAN RECOMMi&IN JJ "tne RALEIGH .'• to those Cyclists who are on the look out 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 or sundries and novelties. ~-. E. HMUiUT. Cifeam Cycls Works. MONET XU Libmu. HAVE various sums of Money to Land . on Freehold Agricultural Land at 44: per, cent. Arrangement* can he made so that the loans art. repayable by , instalments at . borrowers' option. Trust Moneys, Farmers' Co-operative insurance Moneys, ..and. others waiting investment. :;; Cv HOWARD TRIPP; ~; :: : ... Solicitor, Timaru. Attends Pairlie on Council and Court day*. ""
TO THE UMAEU PUBLIC. IN consequence of other COALS being sold to the Public as Shag Point Coal, the Shag Point Coal Coy. have dacided te only supply through their Agent the following Coal Merchants— WILLIAM WATSON. PETER CAMPBELL. JOHN COWLES, Atroht for Suae Point Coal Co. Shag Point Coal cannnot possibly be oh tained from any other of the Coal Merchants in Timaru. I beg to state that 11 are iways stock? of Shag Point, Newcastle and Coalbrookdale Coal and Firew,«,d { best quality always on hand, which are sold and delivered at lowest -ossibk puces. J. COWI.ES, Shag Point Coal Depot. B*»nch Manager. — '- ■ makes BOOTS & . HAEHESS water back,, aad soft as [ \ velvet* Adds three s times ito the wear ',. of leather. Pleasant odour. Allows polish with blacking. ■ - 22 EXHIBITIOH HIGHEST . B .;■'•- - AWABDS .-.tst for superiority. : r Black or Brown colour Sold\by Boot Stores, Saddlers, Ironmongers S[C. Manufactory, Dulwich, London, Enq
THE PIONEER EMULSION • Lane's Crease ted Enrj]sion of Cod Liver Oil, with Hyppphosphites of Lime and JSccla, was the first Creasbted Emulsion prepared. Creasote and Cod Liver Oil have eac. ; h, separately, long been used by di.ctois in tL.e eurii;g of Consumption. They have been found invaluable. E. O. Lane, Chemist, Camaru, was the first to successfully incorporate the tw.o in an : emulsion, and the combination his wonderfully increased tLoir :i 1i inal values. Fresh eggs are used to emulsify the whole, and thy Increase the flesh-forming, giving value of'the Emulsion. But a word of warning. 2Lane's Creasoteb 5 When iSne's";li ~i- aWeid^ra A; '.'■ou>ifH ';juse ;lLan<j's. ; ij : » • the^iv.j^rrrand;- the 1 stSiittiri':': r Creasoted Emulsion, and. wouljj .not.. •-be" : iimtoitsik&tix£ Jweie Ji oi c 'tße; b&jtX.': ■ For yoiH'Own sake refuse the substitute and accept only Lane's Crea■oted Emulsion. At all Cl.emists and Stores, Pf;JCE 2/- . %s&w w m -m : ..:-. ANTED Ethel, have yon tried j T Hendy's Egg Jviep for the Hair? No, but lam going to; I hear it cleanses the Hair Beautifully, and leaves a Lovely Qloas. Mr ODDIE, Caemiat, is mob
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Timaru Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 3532, 2 April 1901, Page 4
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462Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 3532, 2 April 1901, Page 4
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