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WOLSELEY HOTEL, .WINCHESTER, EP. KINvJ, late of Royal HotsJ, • Timnru, haa taken oyer'th'o nbor® I Favourite Hotel. ! The Ho;:so ; 3 *o jjood orner, fins , n splendid u.-.ir.o for Chterirj? to tnWit wants, und the ne/w Proprietor will do )rs utmost to uphold and if possible increase tua qracd record it at oroeeni holds. _ A s nri IDT'! AT, H()T,7T?AV BKuatou in l-ho chief Hi" SPOT of Cnntcrbiiry on finely appointed Qrnunua. tne Botel is wtli wo'tb i vi«it. STOCKS AND CT7TFTNII « n de- t.h* tofliodiatoly attention of the Prcprifii^f. STABLING. e. F.~"kiNG, wo7.selt:y VJ INCHESTS J> J BEG to THANK all Patrons for past favours, and wish to au« notinco that I have taken HUQH MILLER into PARTNERSHIP. The Fir™, will now bo known as SHATTOCK AND MIL! SR. y r AVE 'Watered iv.io PARTNERSiII? with Mr Rhattock, and lr'J5 + - by strict attention and phins ifc» H&3T OF -MEAT at tin LOWEST PRICE to morit a fair shart of tb>- Public patronage. nur.n jiyllkr. H. EDGINTON. NURSERYMAN AMD FLORIST, BEGS to notify the Public of Timnru ami surrounding districts that l)i' has OPENED up business in STAFFORD ST., NEXT 101PIRK HOTEL. and with careful attention to husinosl hopes to gire every satisfaction. A grand assortment of Pot Plants at reasonable prices. 200 varieties of Narcissus to choose from ; orders noiv booked _ for autumn delivery. Roses are coimiu; on—l keep up to date with Gold Medal and the latest varieties. Flower Pots from 2J inches to 19 inches. Weddings. Balls. and Presentation. Brides' and Bridesmaids' Bouquets and Posies tasteful!- arranged to match the dresses, patterns of "which should be sent with orders. Crookß. Baskets. Sprays (ladies' wear), Coat flowers Rent's), made of the Choicest i< lowers 1:1 season. Cut Flowers and IV,t Plants for decoration. H. EDCIfJTON, 205 STAFFORD STREET. Important Notice TO THE BUILDING PUBLIC. Messes anderson & brown, Builders, of i\fnori TTillj ilesirt to notify the general public that the? havo started business in their new promises, and are prepared to undertake ail classes of building work. Doth partners in the firm havo had extensive experience in Europe and Canada ; their shop is equipped with the latest and best wood-working plant, and thev guarantee satisfaction in all classed of work. Town or Country Crr'ors promptly attended to, and only expert Tradesmen employed. Hill Climb. The NORTON ' WINS. AT BUNEDIN, ON AUGUST OTH. Beat all other makes, gaining Ist Frlao on all points. AT TMfIARU, ON SEPTEMBER 9TH. THE NORTON THE NORTON ■ Again Won the First Prize beats all other Makes, Only One Machine to Enter, only 0£ to Start, and only One TO WIN. J. S. Lawrie. TIMARU MOTOR, REPAIR, AND SUPPLY DEPOT. R. SHAW A NNOUNCES that he has taken ri. over tlio Confectionery Busiieso ifiteiy carried on by Mr J. Reid. Having had a business experience exending over 2(1 years he intends to. :eep a full fresh stock of all candies— Jominion, English and American—and eneral confectionery. The Business will be carried on uftdei is own personal supervision, and he sks for a continuance of the patronge enjoyed by his predecessor.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14325, 15 October 1910, Page 12 (Supplement)

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14325, 15 October 1910, Page 12 (Supplement)

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14325, 15 October 1910, Page 12 (Supplement)