15 ii sines® Notices. Study- Economy and Buy for Cash, AT JAMES FULLARTON’S i' ' . i Dunedin Co-Operative Store, ! Main North Road, , • • ! TIMARU, J TEAS—On hand and to arrive, some really Choice New S eason Teas, in half cneßt!>, boxes, and caddies, at the Lowest Remunerative prices. The “ Excelsior Blend,” at Half a Crown, is especially recommended, and on trial will be found Grateful and Comforting. N.B.—No Artificial or Foreign Matter is used in the blending of these Teas, as may. be the case in the imported blends. SUGARS—Gemline, and sold at Wholesale Prices to Tea purchasers SOAPS—McLeod’s Genuine Soaps . CANDLES—Colonial and English Sperms at ed per lb, in boxes RlCE—Rangoon and Carolina, at from 3d per lb OATMEAL—Fresh made, in 12Jlb and 251 b bags STARCH—Column's Genuine, at from 5d per lb PICKLES—English, at 9s fid per dozen. Sauces, cheap JAMS—New Season’s, Dunedin make, equal to home made FlSH—New' Salmon, Lobsters, Oysters, Yarmouth Bloaters, Fiudon Haddocks* and Kippered Herrings ; - . KEROSENE—Ex Campsie Glen. Warranted non-explosive, and giving a brilliant light. Very Cheap i CHEESE—Just to hand, a very choice lot of New Cheese. Also, a rare parcel of prime Old Cheese . ROLLED BACON—A Speciality. Families desirous of having something choice for breakfast, would do well to give it a trial. Quotations given for any specialline. ' ' ‘ 1 J.P. would remind the Public that No Deposit of Money is required to entitle them to purchase at this Establishment. , ! 7;/. ADD RES 8— , ■' r / !f ...... . ! Parties Orders by Letter, please be particular to Address as above to ensure correct ddivery. ;:) 7 . FURNISH YOUR HOUSE THROUGHOUT. j r. j. waltErs & co:, HOUSE FURNISHERS,. CORNER W&HOMSTEia OmSTOEOT.OE. |T|TE beg to inform the Inahitants ofTimaru and the Public generally, that they* W can be supplied from either Establishtnchtat thefollowing pficesi-r*. Creton Suites, comprising js.small Chous, 2 Easy do, 1 Couch, from 9 to 25 guineas Hairseated Suites—6 Chairs/ 2 Easy do, I Coueh, from lfi guineas to 26 guineas : - Repp, Figured do, and Tapestry Suites. Tables on pillars and'claws,' from 1 Tapestry Carpets, from 3s Brussels, from 4fe fid Hearthrugs, from 7s fid " , Fenders and Fireirons,,lss Washsland and Dressing Table, from 17s6d, per pair . Toilet Chests, from 37s fid Sihgle Iron Bedsteads, from 17s-fid :f ; Single Mattresses, from 5s Double Iron aha Wood Bedstead, from. 27s fid Double Palliasses, from 11s Blankets/Quilts, Towels, Toilet Covers, Sheeting (all ! t ,i : widths); Damask. Tabling, Table Napkins, VWtoria Tapestry, and’ Cloth Table Covers '• - : ; ■ jßrushware of all descriptions Kitchen Table, 10s, with draper, liS fid ' : Sets Toilet Ware., from. IQs fid. Clothes Baskets, Baby’s do, Plate do, and Bassinettes’ df all descriptions Perambulators—English and American., ' . POSTAL ORDER DEPARTMENT—This Department being "under the immemediate supervision of a Member of the Finn, persons may rely upon their orders beincfaithfully executed with quick despatch. . v? ; , • UCUIB ‘ ' E. J WALTERS AND CO., (Corner Manchester and Tuam Street), 1 ‘ ‘
WSldie, Allan & Stumbles W 650 ACRE FARM 550 ILDIE, ALLAN & STUMBLES have on hand, to : Let fof a term of years, - One of the beat FARMS in the district. The Farm contains 650 acres, is well watered, subdivided into convenient padlocks, and within six miles of a railway 'station, For full particulars apply to WILD lE, ALLAN & STUMBLES, Auctioneers. TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. TRIOR SALE, by the! J? ,one of the Best Improved FARMS in the District, comprised in 840 ,O ' VA ; ,/AQPfIS. „., . ;,V ■. A ! Farm of improved, within seven tniies:iof Timaru, and ad? ' joining a Railway Station. "WILDIE, ALLAN k STUMBLES, Beswick street, Timaru. tjlbß SALE PRIVATELY—. ; ; ■ J;: i-Acre SECTION, with 4-Roomed Cottage and Workshed. in Bose street, Timaru, ‘ : ; Apply, WILDIE, ALLAN k STUMBLES. r ]UT AND STORE STOCK SALES at SALE YARDS. MONDAY— i .-•••. ■'v. ' „ APRIL 16th and 24th „ MAY Bth and 22nd „ i JUNE sth and 19th „ : JULY 3rd, I7th and Olflt AUGUST 14th and2 Bth SEPEMBER 11th and 25th . „ OCTOBER 9th and 23rd „ NOVEMBER 6th and 20th „ , DECEMBER 4th and 18th ‘ WILDIE, ALLAN k STUMBLES, Auctioneers, Timaru. Public Notice®, * IMPORTANT NOTICE. OPEN ON SATURDAY, MARCH 25TH. , ; i TIMARU BRANCH ' OF THE OLEBEATED “ LITTLE -DUST PAN •” REPLETE with Every Domestic Requisite, ornamental and useful, comprisingT—Household Ironmongery, China, Glass, Brush and Tin Ware, Plated Goods, Cutlery', Toys, Fahey Goods, Stationery. In fact the stock must be seen to be appreciated. All goods marked in plain figures, at smallest possible prices for cash. , Note tire address—“LlTTLE DUST PAN," (Next door to Edmiston and Kid will’s) „ ; Main South Road. EI)UOA TrFO N A L. Night School. FOUR NIGHTS IN THE WEEK. Mondayj Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. Apply tO : ■ . : mr james McLaughlin, b.a., Theodooia Street, or at the Boys’ Catholic School. \ ‘MUSICAL. ' mb. i .x.liam McLaughlin, TEACHivR OF THE PIANOFORTE AND HARMONIUM. Select Balls and Evening Parties attended, Further information can bo supplied at the office of this paper. JAMES MoLAUGHLIN, B.A.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2815, 1 April 1882, Page 3
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