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LOST AND l OrXD. L'" Z V ~ " l 1 rid; iy Evening. between Assembly Hoouis and J. Shewan's Bakery Arthur Street. Spangled Chiffor Pink Bordered Scarf. Finder please return to This Office, Keward L 0 STAN rRISH TERRIER SLUT from !• airview. -\)i y<> 1! o giving information loading tc recov.-i'y <ji same w-ill be rewarded. IT. SMA LLP i 1)(; E. Fait view, ■ L' ,iT ~ I ! 'day, Aivjint L'Gth. PAPER IL\G. LADY'S HAT, covered with I'aislev Pattern Aluiorial. Reward tui returning: to C'.F.C.A. DRAPERY DEPT. gTRAYEO— Onto the Levels, 59 SHEEP, branded Black in middle oi Back. Owner may have same bv appivim: to CHAS. N. OttttELL. gTi J AYED— On to my Farm, a VHiITE DOG. Ouner can haw .same on paying ex-X'n-.cs. J. MTLER, SpriiiL^brook. FUNERAL NOTICE. l-'UNERAL NOTICE. i! I ENDS a iy- informed ihar the r unoral oi the hue \\iihani Atan■'■u Sna-lair u lii leave the residence 'i_ Ins brotlier-iu-lav . Air Ferguson. >\ a I!: ngion. ii t tin- I'lmarn Railwav itaisim, at 2.3U p.m.. THIS DAY J. R A.DC LI FEE. L ndertaker. EL'NERAL NOTICE. in HE Friends of the into Richard JL iJawi' arc lvspectiully informed h.ii his Funeral will losiw Ills late rosily "•>*'•• "Y\ Itillcv " Eanu, AYashdyke. I !US DAY. the 29th inst., at I p.m., or the Tiniaru v'Vmeirrv f J. E. BECKING.Y.U AND SON. Funeral Directors. WEBRYS PRIVATE HOTEL. TIM ART? M. WERRY, PROPRIETRESS. QUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION for k_> Travellers within one hundred yards Railway Station. LIBERAL TABLE. LUNCHEON. ONE SHILLING. Chef, H. AYasLlngtoa. JO SEV II SHORE, ATI. AI.AI. AND M.E., First-C!ass M ine Alaliager (by Exam.) Address: 'i'ers Street. Oaniaru. Begs to announce to the inhabitants ci' Oamaru and surrounding Districts that lie is prepared to undertakr rho work of preparing J Mans and furnish Specifications of all kinds uf Mining and Mr eliaiiieal Work entrusted to him. Cand;datt\s for any of KnCertificates under '* Inspection o! .Machinery Act Amendment A-:. V.roOr coc-hcd fif; examination, in Oamaru. or by ! 5 < si. Should s<:: i;<-i:-n t induce hum it be [riven, a class will be opened in Timaru. In Full Swing. THE GREAT REDUCTION SALE ni the iudia:i Emporium. prior io opening oi a Shop in Clnustchurcli, is now in full swing. and our Patrons am delighted at the Bargains procurabie. As our Salt' ends on the 31st, au early call is advisable. Some of our lead.ng lines are : Kiuiona Dressing Gown*, now Os (id. Crepe lea Jackets, 7s Gd and Ss 6d. Camol 11 air Mats, -4s. Cashmere ICmbr. Curtains. 28a 6cl pair. Ceylon I.ace A okes and Collars, os 9d and 9s 6d. Ceylon Lace Ties ;Js 3d, 3s 3d, 7s 9d and lis Gil. Jap Crepe (YVliito). 30 inch. Is 6d. Splendid Tussore Silk. 3G inch, 3s 6d. Also Black and Y\ iiite Silk, 27inch and do inch. E MBROI PER ED DRESSLENGTHS. 3 only 1 nssore Silk Enihr Dresses, reduced to '2ls, 2Ts 6d and 30s. 1 Holland do., drawn thread worked only 30s. 1 Cashniere 0., embr., only 30s. Aiusl.n do., heauiifullv worked, from lis Gd. IV ORETTE ITCT UJ< ES REDUCED. Sr. Mary's Church, now Ss 6d. Burns' Cottage, Gs (id. Aulcl Brig o' "boon 7s Gd. Twa Brig,, Ayr, 5s 6d. Cottar's Saturda\- Nighth, 12s. Tain's Rids, 9s (id, etc. DON'T FORGET!! SALE ENDS IN A FEW DAYS NOW J. E.- Hurdley & Son, STAFFORD ST. - - Opp. BEGG'S. PLEASANT POINT. jv\ XNG taken over as a <roing concern rh? Coachbuilding and Wlioplwritilit Business so long carried on by Air Genrjjo AYinter, I will do my best by strict attention to business and reasonable charges to maintain the support and patronage which the late firm lias obtained. I have iiad sixteen years experience at thj. trade with some of the best firms in Australia and the Dominion, and all work will be turned out under my own supervision. Charges moderate. Firstclass coach painting done on the premises. E T. LTENERT. Pleasant Point. As I have disposed of my business and goodwill to Mr Lienert. I have every confidence in recommending him to my old customers and friends, whom I also wish to heartily thank for the support accorded me. WINTER. Pleasant Point,

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14285, 29 August 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14285, 29 August 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14285, 29 August 1910, Page 1

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