G i*o cci'S. J. M. S HE P H B R D FAMILY GROCER, AND GENERAL STOEEKEEPER, Corner North Street, MAIN SOUTH ROAD, Timaru. ADVANCE SANDIETOWN. rnriREE reasons why the inX HABITANTS OF SANDIETOWN SHOULD PATRONIZE THE SANDIETOWN STORE. First—Because we sell ten per cent cheaper than Town. Second—Because you get a better Article. Third —Because a First-class Store in your neighbourhood increases the value of your property. Our (Cash) Prices this Month are: Fine Dry Currants (very best) Gd per lb. Snowdrop Sugar per lb. Sperm Candles XOd to lid per lb. Snuffler’s Dip Caudles Cd per lb. Yan Houten’s Cocoa Is 3d per tin. Mixed Pickles lOd per bottle. Flour Gs the 501 b bag. Tea (good) 2s; very fine 2s Gd. Two Crown Soap Gd the bar. DAYID OWER3 Manager. JOSEPH CLAYTON FAMILY GROCER, AND GENEEAL STORE KEEPER. Wishes to inform his patrons O VP O Tnat he is now offering firstclass TEAS at 2s Gd and 3s per lb. AH other t goods at lowest rates for cash. N.B.—Agent- for Newcastle, Greymouth, and Shag Point Coal and Firewood at lowest rates. All Goods delivered free to any part of the town. Note the Address: CLAYTON’S CONCRETE STORE, Corner Elizabeth and York-strcets, TimarlL US alters. NOTICE. AS ME GEANEY has gone into the Baking Business, he is not authorised to collect or receive any debts owing to the late firm of O’Down and Geaney, Signed, JOHN O’DOWD. NOTICE. D GEANEY (late firm of O’Dowd and , Geaney) has taken those premises situated in William Street, and intends Carrying on Business as a BAKER AND CONFECTIONER. Bread will be delivered to all parts of the town. Note the Address — DANIEL GEANEY, Baker and Confectioner, WILLIAM STREET. Q.C.E. BAKERY, Woolcombe Street, Timaru, JOHN O’DOWD. - Proprietors. (Late A, Ritchie.) JOHN O’DOWD begs to intimmrte! that he has taken over this well; known Bakery, And is prepared to supply the public of Timaru with the vary best quality of- bread and confectionery. Wedding Cakes, Buns, Tarts, &c, o n hand and fresh daily. Families waited on daily. A trial solicited, A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR. PICNICS, WEDDING PARTIES, BALLS, &c. . JB. WITT having fitted up new and • improved machinery is now prepared to execute orders for all kinds of Biscuits at Dunedin Prices. BALLS, PIC-NICS, DINNERS, &c, Supplied at the shortest notice and on most [reasonable terms. A choice ’assortment of first-class PASTRY AND CONFECTIONERY, The Trade Supplied. J. B. ~W ITT, Excelsior House. QANDIETOWN BAKERY. H. ' G AK D N E E, BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, SANDIETOWN. N.B.—IT, Gardner begs to inform the res ideuts of Sandietowu and surrounding dis tricts that ho is prepared to supply them with First Quality Bread, at the lo’ west prices, FOR CASH. Families waited on daily. CAKES, BISCUITS, BUNS, &c., always fresh on hand.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2239, 21 May 1880, Page 1
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472Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2239, 21 May 1880, Page 1
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