LOST AND FOUND. I/' ST ' At Railway Station or on the Fairlie Train on Thursday Evening, a. PURSE, Name inside, containing Money and Gold Brooch. Finder rewarded on returning to: "Herald" Office. L OST ONE BLACK AND TAN SMOOTH HAIRED COLLIE DOG. Finder rewarded on leaving ini'oivnmtion at, ' FREEZING WORKS, ■Smit-hfield. NOTICES. THK TIMARU BUTCHERS' UNION. OWING to jthq present- High Price and scarcity of FAT STOCK, the following alteration in tlie RETAIL PRICES OF BUTCHER MEAT will take effect, as from the 'lst. inst.":— MUTTON. LEGS, Cash, 6£d Booked. - TRIMMED LOINS, Cash, Booked. CHOPS, 7d Cash. Booked. SHOULDERS, Casli, Booked. gEEF. RUMP STEAK. Bd. Cash, 9d Booked. UNDERCUT, 9d Cash, lOd Booked. SIRLOIN, 7d Cash, 7£d Booked. CORN ROUND, 6d Cash, "7d" Booked. LAMB to be Sold at per lb. FOREQUARTEPvS, 6d Cia&h, 7d Booked. HINDQUARTERS, 7d Cash ,8d Booked.. All other Cuts for; the present to. remain unaltered. JNO. IMRIE, Secretary.
TO TENNIS PLAYERS. SLAUGHTER OF TENNIS RACKETS. . MY Consignment of 'Tennis Prickets • having, arrived too- late for the opening of the Season, I have decided to Sell right out, and. for ONE WEEK I will give you, a chance to eecurp a Racket at almost Cost Price. "MASS, usual price 425,' selling; at 365. DOELERTY'S, .usual"-'price 425, selling at- 365. : E.G.M.,usual price 32s 6d, selling, at 295. SPECIAL DEMONS, usual price 27s 6ri., selling- at 24s 6d. DEMONS, .usual -prico 21s, selling at l&s 6(1. . . ,GHALLENGK, usual price,;:JJs, 6<L •jelling at 15s. - V ——-r- ' RENSHAW, usual price 17s .6(1, selling at 15s. ' UNIQUK, usual price 12s 6(1, selling at. 10s 6(1. 1907-8 BALLS, 16g 6d Dozen; Is 6d each. " FRANCIS TASKER,
PUBLIC NOTICE. Messrs. v. werry and co. date T. Jones) .wish to notify it-hat tliey have disposed of their Butchery Business to/ MESSRS MORGAN ANJ) tSCABF as from Novepilki' Ist, and while thanking their Customers for past favours, ;u;k for a continuance of the same for tlieit* successors. In connection with the above Messrs MORGAN & SCARF, Owing to present premises being pulk-rl down, are removing on November 4th to MESSRS WERRY AND CO.'S PREMISES, and- will be glad to meet- all Old and New Patrons at above address. DISCOUNT AS USUAL. REST QUALITY OF MEAT ONLY SUPPLIED. Crockery for Everybody. JUST ARRIVED PER S.S. MAORI, NOW IN HARBOUR, Between 8 and 9 Tons of BEST ENGLISH CROCKERY, from Birmingham, Buuelem, Stoke-on-Trent, for JOHN KING & GO'S, ' CROCKERY ARCADE, ST AF F ORB STIIE ET, CONTENTS: Toilet) Sets and Matehings, Tea Set*, Dinner Sets, Sets of Jugs. Teapots in all Shapes and Dos gns, Basins, Pudding Bowls, Cups ?.rd Saucers, Cheese Dishes, Lip Bowls, B.M. Moulds, Dog Troughs, etc., etc. Full Particulars of Prices in a day or two. 200 AND 400-GALLON TANKS FOR SALE. MOKO— THE GREAT COUGH CUB®.; for Coughs, Bronchitis, Asthma, wii* fjausnmpfcinn Ant» like n*®'* \TTANTED You to ee« Imrie and T. ( Camptell'n Advertisement on Page 8. RECOMMENDED by all Do.tom: Mon 'Pfiw.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIC, Issue 13434, 5 November 1907, Page 1
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