NOTICES. STAFFORD TEA & LUNCHEON ROOMS, STAFFORD CHAMBERS, CORNER STAFFORD & BESWICK STREETS, NOW OPEN, MORNING AND AFTERNOON TEAS. LUNCHEONS A SPECIAL FEATURE From 12 to 2 p.m.' Daily. Special Saturday Luncheons from 11.30 a.m. to 2 p.m. "Afternoons" and "Evenings" By Special Arrangement. SATURDAY NIGHTS, from 5 to 7 o'clock. HOT TEAS AND GRILLS to ORDER. BREAKFAST to Order from 8 to 9 a.m. FALKLAND PLACE, AN IDEAL HOME, W.VL-ITI ROAD. First House from the Bay. ALL Conveniences for Permanent Boarders and Visitors: TERMS MODERATE. Apply: MRS HYMAN. COMFORT Is what we want in Everything. THIS is particularly desirable in FOOTWEAR. An _ ill-fitting Boot spoils the Man for.Business, the wife for the Housekeeping, and the Child for School. NOW WE CAN GUARANTEE that OUR BOOTS WILL FIT COMFORTABLY, and moreover the Price, Style, and Finish will be found equal to the ] latest sweated Yankee or English im- j portations. A. E. Prosser, 1 The Timaru Eoot Manufacturer, NEXT EMPIRE. COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE COY., LTD. FIRE, MARINE, AND ACCIDENT. EDWARD J. LeCREN, ATLAS CHAMBERS, BESWICK STREET, Has teen Appointed AGENT for Timaru and District, C: A. EWEN, General Manager for N.Z. THE FIRST OF THE SEASON'S GOODS JUST ARRIVED. THE LATEST CREATIONS in HAT PINS. ROSE BOWLS and FLOWER VASES dainty and choice in design. INK STANDS AND BOTTLES, and CALENDARS. PLUM PUDDING SETS, Is 6d—iust a few left. , - Established 18S9. JOHN McNAB, THEATRE BUILDINGS, Nest J. Ballaatyne and Co. MEN'S CLOTHING. MEN'S CLOTHING. JUST ARRIVED—New Tailor-made Worsted Boxed Suits, equal to Made-to-Measure, very natty patterns, and guaranteed perfect- fitting. Prices from 4os to 59s 6d. WELL WORTH YOUR INSPECTION. J. O'ROITRKE. OUTFITTER, PAREORA BUILDINGS. |' A POPULAR | \ FALLACY. J •Itis a grave error to suppose 5 that you cannot h?.v<s V e-go \ tables all the -rear rour.d. ? SOW NOW for succession of % _ Crop, i . VEGETABLE SEEDS: S Beans (Broad, French and Run--0 ner). Brussels Sprouts, Beet-, <$ Broccoli, Carrot, Cress, Cauliflower, Lettuce, Mustard, Peas, $ Parsnip, Radish, Savoy, Tur- e) nips. X PLANT OUT 5 Celery, Tomatoes, Cucumbers, r FLOWER GARDEN. f Hardy Annuals can still be ? sown. Plant out: ? Dahlias, Chrysanthemums, Cnnary Creeper., Doliehos, Solatium. W. F. Morrison AND CO,, Seed and Plant Merchants, (13 yrs with Nimmo and Blair) TIMARU t (Opposite Hutton, Bookseller), X Telephone 451. PRiZ£_BOGK3. SCHOOL COMMITTEES AND SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHERS will be astonished at the wonderful value in our NEW STOCK OF PRIZE BOOKS. NEW STOCK OF PRIZE BOOKS. From 6d to 30s. Also the Annual Vols. Chums, .Boys' and Girls' Chatterbox, and other wellknown Annuals to hand. T. WAGSTAFF & CO., EDUCATIONAL BOOKSELLERS, TIMARU. CHAMPION Custard Powder simply delicious with Stewed and Bott'erl Fruits, Puddings, etc. -Id rut tin. Ext»a large t>us Sd.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIII, Issue 14353, 19 November 1910, Page 1
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