"OEAUTIFUL MILD CHEESE, Sd lb Choice Separator Butter, Is lb. Choice Cooking Butter, 10d lb. Choice Honey, Sd and Is 2d per jar. Dates, 4d. Figs, 4d. Peaches, 10d.- Apricots, lOd. Pea Soup Sansaees, 4d. White and Gold Plates, Is 9d J-doz. Flour, 251b bag 3s : 501b bag 5s 9d. NUMEROUS OTHER REDUCTIONS at MANNING &CO ! S. STORMPROOFS. MACINTOSH WITH CAPE. '•KAMAC STORMPROOF. SILK-TEXTURE W. PROOF. SLIP-ON \V. PROOF. RUBBER W. PROOF. KAIAPOI SHOWERPROOF. ••KAMAC" DREADNOUGHT. COLONIAL CLOTHING HOUSE.
nSTANTEII—Cook for country. £1 ; TV als:> 2 Housemaids for Timaru, "ages l.os and 12s Grl. Youth for lilk Hun, los. Awaiting Enyaiielents —Ploughman. Gorsecutter. and ieneral Farm Hand. A. THOREAU. Farmers' Union Office.
HEDGES BROS., GOCART & AVICKKH FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS', Woollcombe Street, Greatest Variety in Go-carts ami Basket-ware in the Dominion. Repairs a speciality. Time Payments. A LFRED J. STEPHENS i 3 cloanx\ ing and pressing Suits and Costumes. Parcels left with Misses O'Halloran, opposite Post Office, will receive prompt attention. XT is not the Arcade though Central, nor the Proprietor a Competent Salesman, nor even Advertising which materially assists: bin tiie unique character, 'intrinsic value. and uniformly High Standard, that make such a. rush after- CRAWFORD'S TEAS. Non-users get Samples. CtEYLON Lace Yokes and < I 6> Gd and 10s 6d: Lace Ties i>* 9d. 3s 9d, Ss 6d : Lace Doyieys, Is.; i' M 9d. at the Indian' Emporiu m" Stafford Street. 14.1' USLIN Fmbi oidered Dress ±Y.S. Lengths, beautifully worked in Indian Designs. From "21s.—Hurdlev und Son. IEA AND LUNCHEON ROOMS. -MORNING. 10 to 12: Tea and Coffee, with Hot Scones, etc. Beef Tea and Roll. LUNCHEON, 12 to 2 p m.— (Sat. 11.30 a.m.) Full Course Luncheons a Speciality. AFTERNOON: Tea, etc., with Hot Scones, Tea Cakes, etc., Sandwiches and Dainty Cakes. LIGHT TEAS, GRILLS, ETC., 5 to 7 p.m. • ■ Cakes, etc., for Sale and to Order. Pasc.ill's Delicious Sweets in Oval Tins, etc. Visitors may Reserve Tables without extra charge. Rooms are available for "Afternoon" and "Evenings" byarrangement. VARNISHIN3," th<; iVwii;-.'. r . lish for Tan Boots and I.inoieacs. Easiest, Quietest, Brightest. 6d oe' Tis.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14259, 27 July 1910, Page 7
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