THE DUCHESS OF CORNWALL'S DRESSES - - '-" "I .am determined," says the Duchess, "that all the Silk shall come from England, all the Flannel from Wales, aU the Tweeds from Scot, land and everv vtfrd of Lace and Poplin from Ireland. Her™ is Ito Duchess of„ Cornwall's avowed purpose which has been carried out in every detail. The dresses Her Royal Highness will -wear will all be of British manufacture. This determination must appeal to all who are interested in the welfare of the great Home industries It is not necessary for Royalty to patronise foreign-made apparel; it is easy to suppose that the majority of their subjects can be fashionably attired in British spun garments, whether it be of silk or wool. I HAVE YOU PERSONAL ACQUAINTANCE with our stock of British-made - dresses? Our range of Fawn Coatings deserves more than passing notice; this season they are beautifully finished, and every yard of the better goods have been steam shrunk. While buying fawns freely we did not forget to add the new shades of blues, violets, greys, with a full range of pastel tints. The quality and immense assortment of onr stock of dresses is fully recognised throughout this district. Every lady about to buy should make application to us for our range of patterns, or make a personal visit to our Dress-room. ITISH-MADE SERGES Our Special Number this week is a worsted double-width serge, now selling at 2/6 VSer yard. This serge has such a well-finished appearance, and is woven so closely that it will certainly wear and look as well as many series retailed at 3/9 per* yard. We will gladly post patterns of this special number on application. / PENROSE'S Drapery Establishment. The Copper Boi They. Burn Lignite, True Coal, Or Wood up to Mln. With Stove Pipe can be worked out in the Open. SPLENDID BREAD B' KERB, OVER 24000 | H« Cooking Ranges IN USB TN "HIS COLONY. NO SiSTTINct REGLTJIREDi REPAIRS ARE A MIEIMTJ.K. Tinned Inside. Made in all sizes Single or Don ole Oyeng, H»«sn or Low Pressure Boilers, ,H. E, WunOast Iron or SOUTH END FOUNDRY, I Catalogues can be Copper Boilers. prlncefJ Dunedin< ?£*&<?' or irom ASK YOUB, SHOE DEALER, EYEBY GUARANTEED, ENCOURAGE TIMARUJ INDUSTRY, BOOTS AND SHOES, J MANUFACTURED BY ! S. ANDERSON, TIMARTJ. " GQLPEN APPLE»; CIDER LIGHT AND WHOLESOME!, ■■:■■ A Perfect Summer Beverage. FOE SALE BY NM. and ACQ.' R. R. TAYLOR,fad CANTY: FARMERS' COJOP. IMARU SADDLERY EMPORIUM, AUTUMN AND WINTER, 1901. . 61 Stafford Street, Timaru. SPECIAL NOTICE BY, ~ T) T C STOCK SADDLES. J./.A,\-A MILITARY SADDLES. e . t vrvnrc' "STriV V\J>DLES. m P la LATHES SIDE SAi)Dl.Jiis yy Booms, George Street, our new ■ v -•- Season's Samples, which represent all Departments of WareSaddles from £2 12s 6d, Saddles to ho™e. snifc aU " Beautiful Ranges to pick from at WHOLESALE PRICES. A splendid assortment, and well worth a matever you w "^~ may be we can W. W. WADE Proprietor. | Opposite King's' Stables. Established. 1889, 1900, Theatre Buildings Main Road, Timaru. Fairlie. J. McNAB respectfully Invites inspection to his large and varied stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, and Optical - .. ' „. Goods, Sterling Silver and E.P. Ware. supply you. D.LOUNIVERSAL PROVIDERS. E. C. Brown, Manager. W. S. Waite, Representative. JOHN McNAB, Timaru and Fairlie. NEW HERBAL REMEDY FOR BOTS IN HORSES. NEIL'S BOT BANE. AN effective cure for Bots in Horses, and equally good for all kinds of Worms in either Cattle or Dogs, given in proportionate doses. _ The dose for a Horse is two tablespoonsful in a drench, morning and night, the following morning give a pint of Raw Linseed Oil. This will destroy most of the parasites, but in order to clean them out effectually repeat.the remedy once or twice, more at interval of three days or a In V' ties, containing 12 full doses, at 2s 6d. Wholesale or retail at NEIL'S BOTANIC DISPENSARY, 197 Stafford Street, Iwiarn. F J MAINDONALD, IRONMONGER ' ' AND IMPORTER. BEGS to notify the public of Waimatc and Surrounding Districts, that he has opened his New Store, Lower High Street, and has in stock and to arrive the following lines : , Tools.—Carpenters,. Farm, and Garden. Oils—Lubricating, Paint, and LigWfg. Paints. Belting—Leather and Ealata .T-t i.'i-\ !?„„:«« ri-nA "Pn-miv Pnflkmfr. "Plates, " Plough Chains, Leading Chains, Blocks, etc., Bolts and Nuts, .Nails, Screws, Tacks, Hinges, Locks and Fastenings, Enamel Ware Cutlery, Guns and Ammunition, Target and Sporting Rifles and Ammunition: Bicycles for sale and hire. Cycle accessories, and other articles too numerous to particularise. F.J.M. intends to stock the best quality, and sell at prices to strtt the tunes. F. J. MATNDONALD, Waimate. NOTICE TO FARMERS. • EASON'S Stock has arrived of the fol- ) lowing lines— Howard's Shares for Reid and Gray's Ploughs, 18s doz. Hornsby's Shares. Ransome's Shares. Plough Line (Belfast Hemp.) Plough and Trace Chains. Castor Oil, Horse Covers. Gorse Knives and Files. 0. J. CALDWELL 3 IRONMONGER.
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Timaru Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 3559, 6 May 1901, Page 1
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