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Notice!*. i h /isjr .hC.cT-Ii 1 --HAVE JUST-REQEIYjjJD. »y: JIBSr:: ” *' WH IPMK.HT of GU N S apd IJIPLE&ENTS, conjtiftjpk' pf DihiWeAaactiSinglo Erccoh-loifdeFs, Double and Sfnglc'Muzzlcloaders, Rifles, Pistols,’. &c. A , i Decoy Ducks.. Duck Galls. • ■ I Thornhill’s Field Shooting Knives ! A general assortment of-Sporting Knives, Field Glasses, Dog Couples, Ac. A large quantity of really first-class STORTING tTOWDERyOuKtiEi anatomy and PigoH, "Wilks and Laurence, all sizes. Newcastle CHILLED SHOT,aII ?izcs. ... CARTRIDGE CASES. ’ A ' ' 1 Rifle and Revolver CARTRIDGES. ■' - Inspection respectfully invited. 1 ' . : / T. G. ROWLEY, : ‘ ' ’ Timaru. m els ? n: : m 04T8 .:;&‘.;,c2. :! TEA MERCHANTS, BLENDERS, IAiND. ;• IMPORTERS, !, , HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. As’the originators in. these Colonies’of Blending Pure Liquoring'Natural-flavoured Teas, ’we are warranted in stating that our experience enables uEto Guarantee Uniform Excellence,of Character .and Yalue. .. umi--m We. therefore beg, with os. utmost, con-, lidenep, to .solicit ; applicatio-. s.for Samples,. of any.of'oiir:’Blends, which on being placed , ;| in competition wc, have no do.ubtwill,secure ~ a faiVshare of patronage.' . . .it IMELSdP4,-;'Mo.A:TE :&43»6>Si l^SUu 3 me : MW*'' v‘ /SW*Mmj ■ LEND. i Sold in Half-Chpsts, 40, 50, GOlbs net. ■; Boxes, 10, 11, l2lbs net. ' Packet?, Gibs, 41ba. Bibs, 21bs, 11b, Mb. Samples of'any. of'-theffe Teds' canbe r had on application. ‘ Agents in all parts’of the Colony. ' Timaru— W.'Hislop,' North 'Street ! J. Hill, King Street; R. Storm, Main North Road. , , ’■ 11 i; 'Temuka— Job'Brown. Pleasant Powell. ' ‘ ' UL rR E ID & -G* R A Y, . MELBOURNE EXHIBITION. , ’ Reid and Gray won thejQnJy 1 Gold,Medal'll for Double Furrow Houghs awarded; to 1 ’• New 'Zealand at the Melbourne , EshiM-.,; lion. 1 ’ ! ' Vide Extracfc-frora 'Juxors’’ Report—- : “ Ploughs—ln .lßoug]tSj%re.,^,^ t E,v- r Mbit to • which ! ■ wo ; wi.GMo dmW'- sp'ecial'• attention to as being the-host, aud that is the Double Furrow Plough-pf Reid and Gray, of Dunedin, New Zealand. In linish and construction it ,ty far superior Re,any other.” The ■DoubleFurrow' Was L tho' only Plough of any descriptiOT~that we exhibited dltheiMclbournc Exhibition. _ ™Wc would also draw, special attention to our : ■ •, - ; / ■ ‘ CORN DRILLS," : .• . , which have this season been greatly; improved by the substitution of malleable iron in place of cast iron for all-the parts’liable to breakages. We supplied over 30 ;> lasf season, all of which ; ha vet given unqualified, satisfaction. Our Com.Drillß| gained first'prizes this season at'Tinlaru,. Ashburton,- Christchurch, and'Dunedin,,, beating both the American and English . exhibits. ; GRATEFUL.—COMFORTING. P P S’ S 0 0. - 0 0 A ! BREAKFAST. ~“: B y a thorough knowledge of thenaturai laws which govern the operations ptydiges-,, tibn and'nutrition, and by a careful appli-' cation of the fine properties of well-selected ooooai Mr Epps has provided our'breakfast tabled \yith, a delicately flavoured beverage which may 'save ’heav^.'‘ bills.' It is by th’mj^dicfous c 'uSe-'oi'such articles of diet that a constitution may bo gradually built up until strong enough to., resist every tendency .of diseimoL Hundreds' > of subtle-maladies! Are floating, afoundmfl--ready to attack -wherever there is a Weak i point; We. may escape a ffttal,- fihAft'-i by keeping ourselves fortßicd with, , pure blood and a , prppeify,nourished See article in the “ Cfvil Setyice,Gazetf e ;^ , , . Maie simply with bbhingVamr Or milk ;>r . Sold only in packets labelled;— : j jamKs Epps'&'o’o,,s : 7 r '; : ;; n ; 1 ; ! ■ irOMCBOPATHicfOHriIIISTS}; Uf-Ti London : ’ ‘ v ' Also-'-EFP.’S •■OHOCOLATH ESSENCE ' i .- ,-r ■; for Afternoon use... 1 ■ ■ ! ; IH, i ■' 1 - SEROEON-DENTIST, r ''- 1 ' J . ... ,‘.-.M :,v>> u *r -T----j. Ghobcot--Sib|!ht, Timaru. ■ “ SOUTH OANTeRBURY 1 ' • ’■ THE following* AGENTS haVO" boeu _ Appointed for’tbis journal;— ! ‘ : . s , r. ..... u | George'Pearson vTimaru ;.. •• |t. rColliaa.--"!v ».is •'•>■;< Washdyke • - ty.'J -:F,;'Watson - ■ .*>/•!>• ir • Temuka ' ..uuj.. ; -3i Heap ~ . l Oamaru ..... .... R. L. Bulei Waimate . ..., TL.Hutt, , 1,..■? .' St Andrews,.. ... L WvHnrt ,„.,i j. Geraldine.. Freeman ~,!j „ i • Pleasant Point v.’/J. LTMorriii ' -■ Ohristohuroh'’,'' .1 1 E,Ocgan V .. ‘ Anted .KNOWN-ithat Biimeadd'' ':'- I Qirculars,i - Hards,' ’Programmes ■ General printing of cvorydcseriptiohitfrom-*- “• .entirely !,new; type, are- executed'- at 'The .*»«■. South Oanteebubv, Times Oflico, ChUroh.'V street.) .. 7<( ANTiID AGENTS Tor the Salfftaa* * ; .delivery, of this Journal iti yarious' 1 - - ' ’ parts of the South..Canterbury>disttiat. To-'* I efficient agents a.liberal -allowance wiiß-bo made. , Appfiy, Manager, h. 0.. TrMEs-Qffi(?e, ; ;f:n Timaru." ■> .. .

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2830, 20 April 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2830, 20 April 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2830, 20 April 1882, Page 4

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