imiTUTrtaTriira TO THE PUBLIC OF fIISA^U m iishi 11 ■■if'if.Ki* BURY, .- I Have to-day sold to MESSRS MANNING AND CO., GBOCIE&S, TIMARTI, my whole stock of Groceries and Provisions, . together with the Goodwill of my business, aaid will .transfer to them' from Ist OCTOBER. • Groceries will he sold in my premises up till and including Saturday, 4th .October, after which date stock will be removed. Crockery,, E.P. Ware, Glassware, .Hardware, Brushware and Confectionery will be retained till iniddle of November during which time a Gigantic Clearing Sale will be made regardless of cost. In maiding the change I take this opportunity of ' tendering ' my sincere to my customers sncl the general 'public for their ;past generous support and respectfully solicit a continuance of the good' relations hitherto existing to my successors and I have the utmost confidence that my customers will find the treatment accorded to them by Messrs Manning and Co. fully up to that enjoyed by them in the past. MWMI 30th Sept., 1913
In .'connection r ;with the above announcement I .have much pleasure in stating that in taking over the Stock arid Goodwill of MR DAMON'S large business I intend to fully maintain the high : standardi! .of Quality ; and Value compatible: with i all necessary conveni-, ence ibo customers such as free delivery and canvassing; sell' all goods at the lowest possible prices. ' ; I have been fortunate in securing the services of Mr vMuir : and Mr Todd, who havefcbeen in Mr Dawson's employ for, some considerable time and who are already well and favourably . known to theiTimarupublic. : \. MR MUIR, will have control of the Grocery Department and MR TODD will call; on all: MR DAWSON'S cusi toihers as in the past, and all orders entrusted to him will receive careful and prompt attention. ; We will ,be" pleased indeM to have a continuance of' the' support hitherto 'accorded to Mr Dawson. ••'■■ ; "-~':' ■'- ?:" ,J ;BIQ" VAEITE STORCES", Stafford Street.South. Phones 32 and 224. .■'3ofcK Sept., 1913.7 for them' to : discharge those responaibihties in a manner worthy, of'the'sex and .the race.. (Loud applause). Lady Stout answered a number. of and stated that women legislators were doing excellent work" in the Parliament of Finland. , .A. hearty vote of thanks was passed to Lady Stout for_her, addre'js,'and a motion was unanimously passed in favour of: the enfranchisement of all women in the British Empire.
Boiminsgtora s Cures Coughs Ouickly Over 50 years ago grandmother used Bonningten's Irish Moss—to-day her children and grandchildren still find that there's neiaedir.iiia sosafeand sure as this famaus reliable family cough medicine. h»v« iiicd. IE ■it .eamfart 'tons I got vary anxious, bilk- wilh a dp*e of Man »tx:n kid tto lyof it." ' ' ' ' ■ '.'. - . Refuse substitutes—why should yoi' purchase an inferior imitation you can get the faraius standard i| cough remedy.—Baa»V3BUrti's> j§t %iwi^ji!ssr&iiK^m^^^^^^^mm^a Brass Faucis' ip . Estimate forao&ttori J» W. C©FJTHQRNE, IST Vivian sv, Miltnstort, n;z. tassmi3iSaa
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 15160, 2 October 1913, Page 11
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