The next direct parcel mail closes at Timaru on October 27th. Froir* Ist October a mail will be despatched at 3.30 p.m. on Mondays, Wed nesd&rs, and Saturdays to Ma Waro and -eceivc-d {rem Ma Waro at 10.30 a.m. riorr. the Ist of October an extra mail vill be despatched to Pleasant Point, A 1 ury and Fairiie at 6 a.m., and received ■t 4 20 p.m., on/Thursdays. The next best despatch for the United Kingdom is via San Francisco, leaving Timaru nn November Ist. WM. McffUTCHE.SON. . . Chief Postmaster. liie? Post Office, Tim?rn, October 2Ctli, 1904.
MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS. THIS DAY. The Harbour—Rowing Club open season this afternoon. Wint Lester—Militaiy «sports meeting ; train leaves Timaru at 1.25 p.m. Weslayan Chruoh—lllustrated lecture by Rev. E. Young,'at 7.30 p.m. Odd'elloTrs' Hall—I.O.G.T. concert at 3 p.m. St. Mary's schoolroom—Guild concert at 8 p.m. NEW SEASON'S TEAS. SEASON 1903-4. THE FIRST SHIPMENT of the NEW SEASON'S TEA is now to' hand ex 5.3. " Orient." It consists of 832 PACK AGES; and comprises all types from PEKOE SOUCHONG to FINEST GOLDEN TIPPED PEKOE, carefully selected by Tea Experts from the Growths of the best Tea Estates in Ceylon, and sent to me DIRECT FROM THE GARDENS.
A SPECIALTY in this Parcel is a GOLDEN TIPPED BROKEN ORANGE PEKOE, in Sib and 101b Boxes, absolutely the finest ■ Tea sent from Ceylon this season. Orders are now being executed, and lovers of Choice Tea should secure a supply without delay. It R L A l'lO U, AGENT. 11-.A PLANTERS' ASSOCIATION OF CEYLON. BOWER AND FERGUSON D ESPECTFULLY announce to tlu Pnb lA> lie of South Canterbury that tkej have made LARGE ADDITIONS to their EXTENSIVE STOCK. A visit will show that' they carry not only , the LARGEST but by far the CHOICES! and HIGHEST CLASS GOODS in Timanz. B. AND F. are etrictly Cash Buyers, and the LARGEST DIRECT IMPORTERS in Timaru, and are in a position to offer «ny Article at the Lowest Possible Price. Every Article either in Watches, Jewelm' P locics > Sterling Silver, and Electrocuted Ware, gnaranteed genuine and of che Best procurable. Riii'AlßS in all Branches of the Trad* lone on the PrenuMs by Careful and Ei t!*ri«U'ed Workmen. BOWER ANT) FERGUSON TTtuan.
THE NEW No. 2 MANIFOLDING Hammond Typewriter. rpBESE MACHINES do not now need ai jy farther advertising. They are so wtll know at Timaru that anytfciar said m their praise is superfluous. Thev have work in sight, instantly interchangeable type, take paper any width leave the same impression no matter how the keys are struck, are the most port able, and are guaranteed to outlast an/ tec ordinary Typewriters. Machines sold on very easy tenn» Other makes taken in part pavment HAMMOND TYPEWRITER COMP 4.NY n ' Y,^ ncer y La " e > Christchurch, ' rr; M®. FRANK RAYMOND Timaru Representative, Timaru. Latl or write for Illustrated Catalog,, J. radolifFgj Beawick and Stafford StrMt* timart:. TRON BEDSTEADsT Biding, Overman J tela, Halls tands, Ducheti Chwt* Austrian Chain, American Uhair*. Drawing Room, Dining Room, Siting Rood Suit** BRSWIOK .-iND STAFFORD STREETS
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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXI, Issue 12507, 20 October 1904, Page 2
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