NOTICES. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the • parcel of land hereinafter: described- will be brought'.-under the provisions of "The Land Transfer' Act, J908," unless caveat be lodged forbidding'the same 011 or before 20th Se.ptember, .1909. 10985—DAVID WILLS. 250 V ". Acres 3 Roods 24 Perches, V.*parts of Rural Section 116')S, Mock XL, Tengawai. Survey District. Occupied by. f . plicant. Diagram may he inspected at this office. . 'DatiHl this 17th day of August, 1009, at the Lands Registry Ofiiee, C'hr;«i church. G. G. BRIDGES, . ' District Land Hogistr.i-. MILK SUPPLY. ILK PURCHASERS are informed J _,,_ that undersigned will ceafee supplying' Milk alter the 31st inst., having disposed of their Milk Business to Messrs McKenzie and Mason, and solicit for them the patronage hitherto -betowed on the "SOUTH CANTERBURY DAIRY CO. : /.V i W. G. GRIFFIN, Secretary. A S. a. rumour is being . circulated itV • (probaitly by some interested person V that Customers of the "MILK SUPPLY COMPANY " are receiving Milk filled into Bottles collected from others, ,tnd not washed, we hereby emphatically DENY any such thing, as Oyjpi*v hattlo i' s thoroughly cloanscd with' -luit and a -steam < driven brush, -and is FILLED AND &EALEO m the DEPOT, THE 'JIM UUJ MILK SUPPLY On ~ .Stafford Street, South. w PUBLIC NOTICE. 'E beg to notify our Clients and the General Public that the BUSINESS WILL BE CONTINUE AS USUAL. We take this opportunity of, express ing . our -Thanks to all Customers ,fo past favours, and of soliciting a con-tinuance-of their business. JOHN JACKSON & CO., LTD. W. G. IRWIN, : J NO. W. HOLDGATE, Managers. Tiniaru, 22nd July, 1909. fDUOATIUNAL. . V ART UNION, B Y .-Permission of the Colonial Secretary. - 50 prizes, 25 *'oil Paintings, 25 Water-colours - • and Etchings, _ ;By CHRISSIE smith, London and the Continent. GRAND CONCERT at Drawing, SF.PT, 21st, 1909. Tickets, 2s 6d, admit to Concert. Particulars Miss Amy Smith, Latter St., also Begg's and the Dresden. MR WILLIAM GREENE, ; ; ARTIST, HAS removed to the TECHNICAL " SCHOOL, where lie will hold Classes in Drawing, Modelling,, and Painting. Sketching, from Nature. Children's Class on Saturday alter-HOCJ-S. MRS GREENE'S CLASSES in German and Stencilling will-also be held in the Technical School. HIGHLAND DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. MISS RITA GLOVER wishes to announce her Second Quarter for above' commences on'- -SATURDAY NEXT, the 31st July. For further particulars apply to ' R. AND R. GLOVER, Arcade. Dresscutting School MISB COB, bUPERVISOB. CLASSES DAILY FROM 10 TO 4 IMPERIAL SYSTEM TAUGHT. ARCADR CHAMBERS THE LARGEST BUILDING IN THE WORLD. IS now being erected in Chicago of Reinforced Concrete.. It is a Warehouse covering 50 Acres, with two million square feet of fioor space. Burnside Cement is from 50 to 100 per cent, above the British Standard Specifications, and is reported on by Professor Scott, M.1.C.E., of Canterbury College, as follows : :• —- Tensile Strain (28 days), 940 lbs. Compression Test (28 days, 6).15 tons to square inch. Full particulars on application. ' Burnside Hydraulic Lime&., Cement Co. Ltd Dunedin. Sparrow and Co., Agents, Tiniaru.
Lip toll's Pure Ceyloc Teas. EEKLY SHIPMENTS DIRJBt froiis their own Tea Gardens. LIPTON'S TEAS HAVE THE LAB, EST SALE IN THE WORLD Try the Teaa that made Sir Tiiou* iipton famous. CANTERBURY FARMERS' CU-ut Snl» Agent* *•» Nndtk Ont«r»»n Mr M. A JVleFarlane, tobacconist. Maryborough, Vic., writes: —"My bo; had been troubled with bronchitis foi aorae time, and though I had expert opinion and their, prescriptions. he still seemed to be getting worse. 1 vyas really afraid 'hat he was develop iiitl consumption. At length 1 concluded to t[ive Chamberlain's Cough Remedy -a trial, and can truthfully say the result was wonderful. From the very first he commenced to pick up, and is to-day quite healthy. At tlw least symptom of s.n attack I now give him a few doses, and it always checks the iomplainfc at once. Have also given Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to my other children when attacked with Croup, v?ith the same good results." For Bale everywhere. ..
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13989, 26 August 1909, Page 2
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