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SEASONABLE SUGGESTION ...FROMTHE 'Satisfaction' Store! THESE ARE JUST A FEW of (lie mativ PRETTY THIXGS covered by OUR NEW SEASON'S STOCK—MILLIXEny, and the NEWEST and BEST WISH GOODS obtainable. The la;>.r we would especiallr drjw tout attention to, as there are some very Beautiful and Exclave Effects. Some •re: Plain TNaitc; some touched b*re and theic with telling spots of Colour; then again others are in lovely Emit aad Floral De'irns All however, are the LATEST FANCIES of the and fed HER?rraK™ARE-° !e faV ° Urabl - v vi,h lh °™ elsewhere! I ' ad Spots! n s^ n 6d ! ° URC5 ' WhhC aDd Cre3m Groaad? ' Coloured Lad: til™i e ' PTeiU1 7 l ™ a La< * 323 w - Stylish Shirt Blouses. 5s 6d, 5s 6d, 6s 6s A few VERY CHOICE Black Silt Blouses, trimmea Lace and fancy Stiichings, 14s 6d. 15s 6d, 17s 6d New Fashions in White Silk Blouses, full size, trimmed with Lo-e and will wash, onlv 7s lid Some WONDERFUL VALVES and NEW STYLES in Ladies' pi -M . te f V a nc ? n i?! amsoc ' k Cndcrsfcirl?, fi\m 3s 6-i u♦ 29s 6d a E " n """" 1 v "»- 61 A SPECIAL LINE of Ladies' Drivin c or Cvcliii ; liats, a]] Colours 10s od ♦ Children's Silk Hats and Bonnets, 3s fid to 15s 6d Ladies' Untrinuned Straws in all the Latest Shapes, Is lid to Bs lid McGnUEft, DAVIES tNO CO,, The Store for cferling Values, STAFFORD bTfiEET.

-LOCAL -INDUSTRY. r H z. Greenstone and SHver Glove Hook, 4s Bd. IH E LARGES t AND MOST VARIED SELECTION IN 'SREEVSTOVE GOODS CORRESPONDENCE AND INSPECTION INVITED. Established IBM JOHN McNAB, Theatre Buildings, Timaru.

STUD NOTICES WY.4 TO TRAVEL THE Seadown, Pareora, Ciaiemont and Surrounding Districts. BR IT I s H ' L I 0 N. TSaleil-Dte., 1900. British Lion is a beautiful black, standing. 17 hands, possessing immense bone and hair, and is a descendant or the most successful Clydesdale blood ever introduced W>' the Colony. British Lion is by The McKeczie, by Lion King, by British Lion (imp.), is out of Scotch Annie (by Argyle, by Largo Jock). British Lion's dam, Darling, is by Banker (imp.), by Lord Salisbuiy (imp.}. British Lion from the best strains in the known world. Terms.—Season £3. Half Guarantee: £2 at end of season, and £2 when mare proves in foal. Mares sold or exchanged held as in foal. Groom age fee. ss. For further particulars, -ipplv C. McKINNON, Groom in Charge, Or, RICHARD KELLAXD, Fail view. TO STAND THIS SEASON At Allandale and Fairlii, and Travel the Fairlie and Aibnir and Cave Districts. The Purebred Clydesdale Sire gURPRISE. For Pedigree see Cards. For Particulars, apply to Groom in charge. Mares received and Paddocked Free for Six Weeks. All Care, No Responsibility. TERMS.—Two Guineas 31st December, and Two Guineas when mare proves in foal. Groomage, 5s at first service. JAMES WILSON, Allandale, Proprietor. TO STAND AT Fairlic, and Travel the t-onounding Districts, The Clydesdale Coil, OVAL COXQLF. RO R. Sire Royal Stewart, ilam Fiower of Garnet, by No Surrender. R To Travel Fairoe. Albunr, Cave, Totara and RaincliflF Districts. Hie Fashionable-bred Colt gI M 3 REEV ES. Sire—Simmer (imp.), by St. Simon; Daa— Cantatrice, by Go!dsb.>rough, by Fireworks, out of Pylrii. For extended Pedigrees and Terms, apply to Groom in Charge, or KERR AND FRAYNE, Fairlie.

TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON Uf Pareora, Otaio, Kingsdoirn, St. Andrtwj, and Snrronndins Districta. The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion RI N G L *E A D E B. Sire—Champion, by Lord Haddo. Cam—Garnet, by Grown Prince. It will be seen that Ringleader comet from a most snccestfal line of Fri»s taleu, that be possetse* come of (be stoniest strain* of Clydesdale blood ever imported or bred in tlTe Colony. TERMS.—Season,- £3 on; Half Guarantee, iW 4s. Groomage Fee sb, at first service. All fees payable on or before Ist January, 1906. For further pariicnlars apply to lie Proprielor, F. CASWELL, Springbrcot, St. Andrew*.

To Travel This Season in Timara and Snrronnding Dittricta, the Standard Bred Trotting Stallion By "Rothschild," dun " Messenger Maid." "SJeswnger Maid" by "Mewenger Chief," dam by " Djit Croclft, Jr." Bred br H. C. Mock, Boyle Connly, Ecutnckr and Imported to New Zealand by the late Mr Robert Wilkin. " MOUXT PALM" is Sir Tears Old, Broirn Bay with Black Point*, xtand* over 16 Hands High, and sbovrs Splendid Quality and ii & good Track Performer. TERMS: £5 0* Od Per Mare. All Mares Guaranteed. Xo Foal no Paj. For Forties Particulars, apply Groomage ss. Or THOS. YARR, Commercial, Hotel, Tuna.ru. GROOM IX CHARGE.

Tie Thoroughbred Stallion Gipsy grand (Impt.) By Grandmaster—Naomi SIRE of Imperator, Grand Rapidi (visiter of New Zealand Cop), Bagpipes, Secret Society, and other winner*. Gipsy Grand vii 13th on tbe list of Winning Sires last racing season. WINNER of a nomber of Rzcet, in eroding Duncdin Slakes. D.J.C. Champagne, Rhodes Memorial, Onslow Plate, Dnnedin Cup, Marshall Memorial, etc., etc. WILL TRAVEL In Temuta, Timarn, and Snrrounding DatricU this coming reason. TERMS On application to "KING'S STABLES-" Timarn, or lo the Groom in Charge J. MOYNIHAN, " Epworth," T«nttk*. GO TO GGILYIK AND CO., THE CHEAP IRONMONGERS, For yonr MANTELPIECES, GRATES, AND BANGES. Ihejr haT» a splendid selection, and mD d»ap» thin Aj«s» else. ban' Tioosogiad UMSL.

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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12796, 30 September 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12796, 30 September 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12796, 30 September 1905, Page 4

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