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great Combination PRICE AND QUALITY •Meets in our Largfe Stock of BOOTS, SHOES, AND ALL CLASSES OF FOOTWEAR. For the Present Unseasonable* Weather we have a. particularly suitable line. Light, yet Strong and Watertight. PRICE from 109. CALL AND INSPECT, And Yon will c° away Satisfied; for Remember Our Famous LOW PRICES CANNOT BE BEATEN IN TIMARU. T. Hawkey and Son's. BOOT AND SHOE IMPORTERS AND MAKERS. . (Opposite P. W. Hntton's.J Now Ready ! 11/tTH 'WELL-LADEN SHELVES W and Store Rooms, all the equipment that helps to make Satisfied Customers. , THE ELIZABETH ST. GENERAL STORE. J. S. Cavanagh (Lata of Manning and Co.)i PROPRIETOR. THE SHOP is Eitnated on the Site of Owera' Store, CORNER OF ELIZABETH STREET and GREY ROAD. THE STOCK IS ABSOijUiiiLY NEW, and a full range is earned in fij] Lines of GROCERIES, CROCKERY AND HOUSEHOLD IRONMONGERY 1 ALL GOODS DELIVERED TO DOOR or over Counter at TOWN prices. Orders will receive immediate execution. J. 8. CAVANAGH, Try KIRCHER, FOR YOUR Beds •AND ALE Uphostelry Work. | W. H. Kircher, Stafford Street - North. pHE LEADING STORE AT FAIRLIE, IS— J. O'Dowd's. GROCERIES, FRESH, AT TOWN PRICES.

Fresh Bread and Small Goods. DELIVERY PROMPT. Carta go to all parts of tie District. FAIRLIE'HOTEL. FAIRLIE. E. E.~~TASKER HAS taken over the above business mid inteiids to conduct it on the best modern lines. The Bufldin|j and Conveniences are being thoroughly overhauled and renovated, and no effort will be spared to make the House a high class Family Hotel. The best brands of WINES, ALES AND SPIRITB will ba kept, and the Table will receive particular attention. E. E. Tasker, T. J. TEACUE. FOR SALE. No. I—FARM or 475 Acres, pood sweet loamy soil; -ibont 150 acres in crop, looking well; good House of 5 Rooms, also Outbuildings; in good part of district. Price, with crop in. £lB 10s per acre. Ho. 2—FARM 88 Acres, 7 miles from Timaru, with part of land ready for crop. Easy terms can be arranged. Price £22 10s per acre. TO LET. FARM of 6i Acres, with 6-Roomed House thereon; also several Outbuildings. Rent 16s weekly. T. J. TEACUE, &AND. HOUSE, AND INSURANCE STAFFORD ST., TIMARU. '■> /"IHAMPION " Baking Powder : ways reliable. One quality only. jhe ~ All Grocers and Store

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14363, 8 February 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14363, 8 February 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14363, 8 February 1911, Page 3

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