Public; Notices. FINAL CLEARANCE FOR THE SUMMER SEASON. JAMES STRACHAN, HAVING advertised his business for sale for the last Three Months, and never even had an enquiry about it, sees that it is necessary to carry it on himself, and wait a little longer for the Good Time coming. MEANWHILE, AS HE IS STILL OPEN TO DISPOSE OF IT, In the event of obtaining a suitable Purchaser, in order to keep the Stock Small and Fresh, so that it may be the more easily handed over, he will Sell at THE SMALLEST POSSIBLE PROFIT, ’ And in order that there may be no book debts to collect, will do business for READY MONEY ONLY. As the Summer Season is drawing to a close. J.S. intends Taking Stock about the 28th February, be will therefore CLEAR OFF THE BALANCE OF THE SUMMER DRAPERY, At Prices which cannot fail to attract Multitudes of READY-MONEY BUYERS. In addition to the above, J.S, will, with his accustomed liberality, divide bis Business Profits by issuing Tickets for his THIRD GIFT ART UNION, Upon the same principle as before, viz., every Purchaser of £1 will receive a Ticket. TO BE DRAWN FEBRUARY 28, 1881. DRAPERY, BOOTS, AND CLOTHING. HELP OUR INDUSTRIES. FARNLBY DRAIN PIPE, BRICK, AND POTTERY WORKS, AND CANTERBURY COLLIERY. CHRISTCHURCH, St MARTIN’S, AND SHEFFIELD. A UST IN, K I R K & QO. (Limited Proprietors) Manufacturers of Field Pipes, Stoneware, and Salt-Glazed Drain and Sanitary Pipes, Chimney Pots, Vases, Fountains, Bread Pans, Preserve and Pickle Jars, Honey and Salt Jars, Butter and Cream Jars, Bed or Foot Warmers, Pie Dishes, Teapots, Kitchen Sinks, Ventilating Bricks, Garden Borders, Fire Bricks, Fire Tiles, Register Tiles and Floor Tiles, Flower Pots and Saucers in variety, Building Bricks and Well Bricks of all patterns. SILT PITS TRAPPED : As ordered specially by the Christchurch Drainage Board. CANTERBURY COAL (in Large and Small Quantities) : As used by all the Boilers in Christchurch and Railway Engines, and almost every House. To the trade 12s per ton in trucks at Sheffield. Our Manufactured Goods have taken the following Awards:—Canterbury Provincial Government Bonus, £250; New Zealand Interprovincial Exhibition 1872, FIRST ; Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Associations, FIRST for years 1872, 1373, 1875, 1876, 1877, 1878 and 1879, also TWO FIRST PRIVATE PRIZES; and TWO FIRST AWARDS at SydneyJlnternational Exhibitions, 1879 and 1880. Create all the Work you can by Buying Everthing yoifuse of Colonial Make as far as you can. OFFICE AND YARDS : COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Price Lists by Post on Application. ENCOURAGE YOUR NATIVE INDUSTRIES! ®SrAllthe Lines mentioned above can be bad from JOHN JACKSON, Coal and Timber Merchant, Great South Road, Timaru.
A VIES AND MURPHY, T HE CASH DRAPERY WAREHOUSE, AIN NORTH ROAD. M Yards New Print, 3|d, worth 7Ad, ONE MILE 271 yards Printed Cambric, o|d yard. THE above Line is a portion of a Manufacturer’s Stock bought at 35 per cent off, and should be good value at B£d yard. 1 A A ar^s -F renc h Organdi Muslins X ( (Plain and Fancy Colors), ojd yard. This Line is fully worth 17,Jd. Also, Attila Twill- Colored Sateens, Idra Cloth, Quiltings, Pique, &c. 374 Yards Colored Lustre, 4fd, worth 10|d, yard. 1360 Yards. New Oatmeal Cloth, 6|d yard Q-j Q Yards All Wool Satin Cloth (the same as . usually sold at 2s Gd yd, and can be obtained in all the new shades), 12Jd yd. p? Q pieces All Wool Beige (for everyO days’ wear the Beige cannot be beaten, and will not shrink in washing) 10|d, worth lod. 43 Dozen Canton Straw Hats, 7Ad each, worth 15d. JJOLLAND Aprons, trimmed (colors) 5d each, worth lOd. QIV Dozen 4-Button Kid Gloves, Is Zl | 6£d, worth 3s 9d, pair. 18 Dozen 6-Button Josephine (black, Ist choice) 4s lid, worth 9s 6d, pair 12 Dozen 8-Button Josephine (black, Ist choice), 4s lid, worth 15s, pair. 90 A Pieces Ribbon Velvet, Is piece of 18 yards. BELTS, Solitaires, Dress Holders, Ac. Ac. Pieces Longcloth,; 3G-in, 3s 9d per dozen. Yards Welsh Flannel, 12Ad yard, worth 18d. q q Dozen S. Men’s IJrown Cotton Sox, 6d pair. i y a Dozen Men’s Brown Cotton Sox, XOU 6d pair. H ry Dozen Men’s Black Soft Felt Hats, X / 2s lid, worth 4s 6d. -ptUREKAt EUREKA 11 q /V Dozen New Shape Black Soft Hats, O\J cord and tassel, 4s 9d, worth 7s 6d. 15 ’s 6d. Dozen Men’s Hard Felt Hats, new shape, square crown, 4s 6d, worth Davies & murphy,; the cash Drapery Warehouse, Main North load.
THE WONDER OF THE AGE. TO YOU WHO SUFFER PAIN OF ANY KIND, Be it Rheumatics, Gout, Neuralgia, TicDcloreaux, Sciatica, Strain, or Sprain, Chilblains, &c., Why Don’t Yon Get Cubed? Have you not read, heard, or seen that all he doctors in the universe have never cured hose diseases as quickly and as simply as SLE SINGER S RHEUMATIC BALSAM has effected. Thousands have now testified o this fact. One bottle for 7s 6d is sufficient in most cases, and often one application only is sufficient for a cure. Therefore, Don’t Delay ! and Tbt SLESINGER’S RHEUMATIC BALSAM LESINGER'S COUGH SYRUP. Fob Childben ob Adults. Suffering from Sore throats, Colds, Coughs, Laryngitis, Bronchitis, Consumption in early stages, Affections of the Lungs of any kind, this syrup will be found the best article of any other treatment that can be offered to the public, and being a safe medicine, free from any narcotics, unlike any other. Price, 2s 6d per Bottle only. gjSLESINGER’S HORSE MEDICINE, Colic or Gripe Drink—a certain cure in less than two hours ; 3s 6d per bottle only. Worm and condition powders, 4s fid and fid per lb. Embrocation fo’ - Sprains, Sores, Swellings, &c., 3s fid per bottle. Blister Ointments, Grease Ointments, Hoof Oils &c., all of which are guaranteed to be what they are represented, and sold at the lowest remunerative prices. May be had wholesale of all the leading houses in Dunedin, and retail of all chemists and medicine vendors in New Zealand or by the proprietor. Agent for Balclutha District, Mr David Wood, Storekeeper, Balclutha. S. SLESINGER, V. S. Hope street, Dunedin. Sold by C. B. EICHBAUM, Chemist, Main South Road Timaru. GRATEFUL.—COMFORTING. PP’S COCOA. BREAKFAST. “By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage which may save us many heavy doctors’ bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency of disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves fortified with pure blood an)d a properly nourished frame.”— See article in the “ Civil Service Gazette.” Made simply with boiling water or milk Sold in packets or tins, labelled: , JAMES EPPS & CO., HOMOSOPATHIC CHEMISTS, London
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2441, 14 January 1881, Page 4
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