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l?n. t>lic o ;iNr otices. M I T H, o SEEDSMAN AND FRUITERER, it . REMOVED TO - NEXT MOSS JONAS’ AUCTION ROOM. 7 I T. S i . THE GAMP OE LOUNGE HAT- ' rPHIS elegant little HAT will be much |L worn during the Autumn and Winter Season. It is extremely light, not more ‘ than 2|oz., and at the same time warm t and comfo-table i Being made of the best Fur, and finished in’the very best way, it gives the wearer a careless and disiingue appearance. ■ ; 3 It is equally well suited both for out* *• door sports or for an indoor lounging or * Smoking Hat. Being so very light and soft it can be easily folded up and put in the pocket, and is consequently much more suitable for Theatres, Balls, &c. 3 It can be worn by Ladies as well as r Gentlemen. t _____ I COWAN AND FOSTER, [ Drapers, 1 T I M A R U . EDUCATIONAL. EVENING CLASSES. Mr J. M°L aughlin; , 8.A., ex T. 0., Dublin, . Late Head Master of the Adelaide Grammar School, WILL be prepared to RECEIVE PUPILS for English Classes, the Civil Service and University Examinations on MONDAY, FEB. 6th INST. MUSICAL. mr. william McLaughlin, TEACHER OF THE PIANOFORTE AND; HARMONIUM, Select Balls and Evening Parties attended.! Further information can be supplied at the office of this paper. JAMES MCLAUGHLIN, B.A. S. N D E R S 0 N, BOOTMAKER, (Late of Oamaru) Begs to intimate that he has commenced business in the shop next to J. R. Stansell, Ironmonger, Main South road. Those who favor him with their support can rely upon a first-class article at a reasonable price. Christmas Presents & New Year's GiftsIn Consequence op the Heavy Stock held by ME. S. SHAPPBEB, WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, Main South Road, TIMARU, He cannot Dispose of his Business as advertised for some time past, and, in consequence, begs to solicit a continuance of the liberal support given to him from his old standing connection, and the public in general. And as in the usual course of business, a Lai ge and New Assortment of Goods has come to hand from the best makers and markets, Mr S., to meet the position, will SELL at ENGLISH PRICES. Repairs of every description executed on Jewellery and Watches. IS" Watches cleaned on the premises at Ss(FIVE SHILLINGS). New Goods every mail. W. HISLOP, GROCER, TEA DEALER, AND PROVISION MERCHANT, HAS REMOVED TO THE New Shop, CORNER OE NORTH AND CROSS 1 'STREETS.. 0 N s A - E - At Competition Prices, GROCERIES GLASSWARE CROCKERY TINWARE BRUSH WARE, &c, &o, TEAS. ’ W. H. continues to give special attention to the TEA Department, and the increasing sale of his various mixtures is evidence that they are duly appreciated by the Public. In pound and half-pound packets, 2s, 2s 6d, 3s, and 3s 6dper lb. ORIGINAL PACKAGES NEW SEASON’S TEA— Boxes ... ’•«. ••• 13s 6d to 30s Caddies... ... ••• Us to 16s Half Chests ... per lb, Is 6d to 2s 6d INDIAN TEAS—-KUNCHUMPORE-PEKOE, ASSAM-SOUCHONG. COFFEES, Trent’s and Greig’s, Is 6d to 2s per lb SUGARS. White Oyrstal ... 4jd to s|d per lb. Yellow Crystal ... 4d per lb j Crushed Lump ... 6Jd per lb American Cube ... 7d ~ CANDLES. Colonial and English Sperms, from 9d per lb Carriage Candles (long eights) Bedroom do (short sixteen*) SOAP. Bardsley s, and McLeod’s, 5d to Isddper bar, 7s to 17s per half cwt. BACON FLOUR CHEESE OATMEAL &e., &e., &c. W. HISLOP, CORNER OF NORTH AND CROSS STREETS, Near the Congregational Church.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2788, 1 March 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2788, 1 March 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2788, 1 March 1882, Page 3

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