Uiisiuess Notices. 0 A R E W AND C o, M KATE D WA T E R AND CORDIAL MANUFACTURERS, Tim aku. BRICKS and Fresh Burnt LIME i now ready; pure water supply i JAMES SHEARS, iSTBAM BRICK AND LIME WORKS Near Domain TO THE FARMERS OF SOUTH CANTERBURY. npilE undersigned have this day entered JL into CO-PARTNERSHIP AS GRAIN AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS, Under the style or firm of ROBERTS, PAXTON & CO, AND Being unconnected with any vested Shipping interests, solicit a fair measure of support from Farmers and others. GEORGE ROBERTS. J. MAITLAND PAXTON. Christchurch, 11th February, 1882. Offices —Manchester street, two doors south of Messrs P, Cunningham and Co’s. TO FARMERS. ■pjOBERTS, PAXTON AND CO. ARB GASH PURCHASERS OF WHEAT BARLEY OATS GRASS SEEDS, At Highest Market Hates. EUROPEAN W HEAT SHIPMENTS. JYOBERTS, PAXTON AND CO., arc prepared to make LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES, Free of Commission or Interest, Against Wheat placed in their hands for shipment to European markets. CORNSACKS. npITE undersigned are supplying FarJL mers with Largo and Extra Quality Cornsacks at Low Prices. ROBERTS, PAXTON & CO. Offices : Manchester street, Christchurch, two doors south oj Messrs I’. Cunningham and Go’s. j US T R E CEIV EDexOAMAUU, FROM LONDON. .. 200 Boxes .Price’s Bolmonc SPERM CANDLES G Cases Robinson’s PATENT GROATS 2 „ Oakcv's Wellington KNIFE POLISH G ~ Lea and Perrin’s SAUCE, pts. 6 „ „ . „ . ' „ iplf*. 1 „ Yau Iloulcn’s COCOA 10 „ Morton’s STRAWBERRY JAM, 11b tins 12 „ GOLDEN SYRUP, 41b tins 20 ~ Morton’s TABLE VINEGAR 10 Casks LINSEED MEAL, each 2cwt. 20 Kegs Crushed LOAF SUGAR, The above will be SOLD at PRICES that will DEFY COMPETITION. To arrive, per Dunscore — 122 PACKAGES GENERAL MERCHANDISE. To arrive, per Akaroa— A consignment of the celebrated “HOME WASHER” MACHINES, Further particulars in future advertisement E. CORNISH, Importer, Timaru, STONE STABLES, Gkeat South Road, Timaku. J. MElKLE—Proprietor, mHESE Centrally Situated Stables have I been altered and improved-to meet the requirements of the Public, and_ uo expense has been spared in securing a Firstclass Plant. Experienced Grooms kepi in attendance all night. Saddle Horses, Buggies, and other conveyances on Hire. Horses Bought and Sold on Commission. 3 Loose Boxes for Entire Horses. 1 v i, n o t, d u t. ;d •k Horsed carefully broken to Saddle and Single and Double Harness. Persons visiting Timaru will Hud every accommodation at the above stables com bined with reasonable charges. .P. W A “ u 11 ■ (Late I’nicii), FISHMONGER, George Street, near the Railway Station. Having purchased this business from Mr W. Price 1 have made arrangements for a constant supply of lhc_ CHOICEST FISH which will be received daily. Oysters always on Hand, Charges Moderate. All orders promptly delivered in both Town and Country. A
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2830, 20 April 1882, Page 1
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450Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2830, 20 April 1882, Page 1
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