Public Notices. J* Clayton & Co., TEA BLENDERS AND GENERAL MERCHANTS, Great South Road and Elizabeth street, TIMARU. Sole Agents in Canterbury for Vere, Pike and Co.’s loose and packed TEAS, the very best that money can command. Agents for HUDSON’S SELF-RAISING FLOUR. Biscuits and Lollies at Wholesale Prices. Also, Meek’s Oamaru Flour and Oatmeal. 5 PER CENT. CHEAPER THAN ANY HOUSE IN TOWN. N.B.—Orders for Coal, Firewood, Horsefeed, &c. f left at our South Road Store will receive prompt attention. J. CLAYTON AND CO. TRY THE BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED PULL OYER FELT HATS, NEWEST SHAPES, MANUFACTURED BV Cowan and Foster, FROM RABBIT FUR. Note. — The Rabbit Fur Pull-over Hats of Cowan and Foster’s make arc of a Better Quality, and much more Elegant and Lighter than English Pull-overs manufactured by either Dunedin or Christchurch Hatters. REDUCTION. TIMBER AND FIREWOOD AT LOW PRICES. THE Undersigned having REMOVED his MILLS to another Block of Maiden Bush (consisting of Totara, Black and White Pine), is now prepared to supply, on the Railway Trucks at Waimate— BUILDING TIMBER, at from 9s per lOOfl and upwards FIREWOOD, at from 10s per cord and upwards SPLIT FENCING POSTS, at from 60s per 100 and upwards Flooring, Lining, Rusticated, Architraves, Mouldings, Fencing Rails, Stakes and Strainers, at equally low prices. Orders received by letter or telegram can be delivered at Timaru or any intermediate station on the same day. A liberal reduction to wholesale customers. ALPHEUS HAYES, Timber Merchant, Waimate.
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. W anted Known THAT J. MOLLISON AND SON’S ANNUAL CLEARING SALE OF BOOTS, SHOES, &c„ WILL COMMENCE ON SATURDAY, the 26th INSTANT. FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. COME IN TIME ! -pOWL AND PIG FEED AT FROM THREE SHILLINGS PER BAG. BRAN AT S?b. MUST BE CLEARED AT ONCE. AT BRUCE’S MILL. FIRST-CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. FIFE'S BUILDINGS. WFEERIER’S PORTRAIT , ROOMS will be, opened in a few days. Only First-class Photographs will he produced. SOUTH ROAD, TIMARU, Opposite the Theatre. NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED begs to inform the inhabitants of Timaru and surrounding districts that he has OPENED A COAL AND FIREWOOD YARD, Adjoining the Forester’s Hall, and opposite the New Post Office, Where ORDERS may also be left for CEMENT, LIME, AND IRON, And other Building Materials. JOHN JACKSON.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2554, 28 May 1881, Page 3
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369Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2554, 28 May 1881, Page 3
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