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tmaru 171, STAFFORD ST. 173, STAFFORD ST. 175, STAFFORD ST. MEN'S TAILOKING IN ALL BRANCHES. MEN'S MEHCEKY, HATS AND OUTFITTING COMPLETE. DRESSES, SILKS, COSTUMES, FANCY DEPARTMENTS AND SHOW ROOMS. ' 177, STAFFORD ST. LINENS, COTTONS, DRAPERY. GENERAL FURNISHINGS. 118, STAFFORD ST. CABINET FURNITURE OF EXCELLENT WORKMANSHIP. 120, STAFFORD ST. BRASS AND IRON; BEDSTEADS AND PURE BEDDING. 122', STAFFORD ST. CARPETS 03* ALL DESCRIPTIONS, RUGS, MATTINGS, Etc. 124, STAFFORD ST. LINOLEUMS, FLOORCLOTHS, AND ART FLOOR COVERS. The After-Season Sale being completed, all Departments are now actively engagel with New Deliveries for Coming Season. 3ohn Batiantyne & Co., Jiimaru pecial Bargains for This DAVLES & MURPHY'S GHEAT STOQKTAKING SALE. GOOD WASHING PRINTS, 2ld, 33d, yard FANCY CHECK TWEEDS, B|d, O^d COLOURED PONGEE SILK, B|d, Is Oid yard FANCY BLOUSE SILKS, Is o£d, Is lid, 2s 6d yard LADIES' MUSLIN APRONS, lO*d, is, Is 3d, Is 4£d, is 6d, Is 9d HOLLAND COOKING APRONS, Hid, Is 3d, Is 6d, Is 9d each SAILOR HATS—New Season's Goods—3d, 10£ d, Is KNITTED COTTON AND WOOL VESTS, old, 4id, 6*d, 10id, Is CORSETS, Is 6d, Is lid, 2s lid 56 pairs WHITE LACE CURTAIN a. to clear at Is 9d . 500 yards STRIPED FLANNELETTE in the Newest Shades, 2Jd; usual price, 6 3 d 30 pieces HEAVY TWILL CRETON.NES, 3|d, 4ld, 51d, 6ld, Bid; HALF PRICE LADIES' TAN KID GLOVES, 4 dome clasps, Is lid pair LADIES' LIGHT TAN KID GLOVES, 2s 6d and 3s 6d NEW LADIES' LACE IJJSS. Is 2a. Is 6d, Is 9d, 2s LADIES' GLACE KID SHOES, in Lace and Button, 7s 11a, os x±a and S» 6d pair GLACE LACE SHOES, 5s lid DAVIES AND MrRPHY. IN these BUSY DAYS you cannot afford to be worried and pestered with ill-fitting and uncomfortable boots and shoes, and it is a moral certainty that you are Ixrand to be if von invest in some cheap article got up stylishly to catch the eye, but never meant to go on any' sensible person's toot. So we confidently recommend you to purchase a pair of our up -t»-date boots or shoes, made by firms who have given years of study to their business. WE WANT YOUR TRADE WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION nr WE WARRANT OUR GOODS MADE- BY 'XUK FOREMOST MEN IN THE BOOT LINE And our business is run on such principles as ensures the return- of ow customers. We would commend to your notice one or tw<> of our novelties- for the present season, viz. : CROME LEATHER for Tennis nd Athletics. A perfect booa to Tennis flayers SANDALS for Children and 31 isses RUBBER. HEELS for Lac'.es an d Gentlemen P £ N R O -S K B <•> b., / Bootmakers and Lmperters Durand's-- Buildiags. TELEPiittojJ 65 to 65 ST. JTLTBXITUP.E. FUBNITUKt. J E, BECKINGfIAM'S A3i3f DAI> STOCK-TAKING SiSLJS WILL COMME2S3E THIS DAY,. ANO> "WILL 3E CCBfTIKKffiD FOS ONE MOS-TH ONLY T £. B. will offer the whole of his IMMENSE STOCK OF FURNCTURI£. BED•Iv STEADS, BEDDLNS, GAES2ITS, BUGS, LINOLEUMS, FLG^ReLSBTHS, it, ±.tc, at Prices' for CASH nhat are bound to Command a Clearance. All Goods Up-to-date and 4he Very Bes* Workmanship. EVERY ARSIGLJE MARKED IN PLAI2* FIGUREa J. JK. BUCKINGHAM

VV E D D I X G G. AND X. YOUNG*. | Watchmakers, JeareUers and Direct ImpolUla. OEIXIi very large buyers at Home; for. ' Li b»jt easii lruui the .actual, niamiiactnrer:-, we oiler tiie public the VEBY- BJ24ST. ' GOODS at lowest prices. We ogpnedbhisweek 4 Cases of Nei* Goods. Novelties and Newest Shapes in- Green-. ' stone Brooche.%.prices from Ils-to 405,Gold, Ball and Bell Hie Pins, 4s 6d_to.lCs: i Greenstone Ball and Bell Tie Pinsj. 9s- <D; ' 12s 6d. : , Gold Necklets, froia 13s 6d to TOs.- ; Gold Pendants, Charms, Seals, eic*,.frd)£y ' stocked. i See our Engagement and Dreear Ring 3» ] beautiful patteras, new desigjssj.fToa: 15s upwards, to £2O. ! Mizpah, Buckle and. Chased Keesers,- im* , | mense selection— ; See our Teapots, Butters, Jellify. Caka-j Baskets, Gongs. Water Jugsi. etc. j Silver Butter Kejcs, Paper: Bariveaj. ■! Sugar Tongs, Emit Kiiivee*..Bntt<Kj:j Forks, etc. ': Kindly inspect Wi»<!bw and tj G. AND T. YOOUi. !- 101, StaSrird. Street. i WINES, SPIRITS. LIQUEURS}. IEAS R- R. TAYLOR. ■ BONDED WAREHOUSE - KISEPJ-S? j Wine, Spirit, and Tea Merchant. &<t.- ' on hand one of the la-rgest and ntMvnn»' stocks in New Zealand, of Old Mature.! | Scotch and Irish Whiskien. French and! Australian Brandies. French, Spanish. .-»nd Australian Wines, Rare Liqueurs. Snorkling Wines, Burtea on Trent idles, Dr>blii Stout, Dutch Gin and Schnarjps, Londo i Gins, Table Waters, etc.. etc. He caJ.s" special attention to his RAR3T STOCK or OLD SCOTCH WHISKIES, varvins in ape from 5 to 14 years, .VRPOLUTELY THE BEST IN THE COLONY. A-= Agent for the Tea- Planters Association <>: Ceylon, he has just received October PlueV.ings of his famous Hill-crown Ceylon Tea as under — 357 pkges ex s.s. "Blefefeld." 180 pkges ex s.s. "Polynesian" 427 pkges ex s.s. "Britannia'* 8S pkges ex s.s. " Orient." Consisting as usual of the choicest •owths cf Central Ceylon. No blends are ept In stock nor any other Tea bni the inest Ceylon; all packed in original esrate packages. Packet* marked "with Monogram RRT. and Boxes and Cases with initials R.R.T. Sold in single packets ii lib, 51bs, lOlbs, 201bs, 601bs. R. R. TAYLOR. 5 Church Street,

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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 11688, 22 February 1902, Page 2

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