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Notices. im ■ ' : ■STORT’iN G. - ■ ;■ HAVE "JUST RECEIVED my FIRST SHIWMENTof GUNS.anJ TMPEIS:’; MEETS,, consisting .of. Double and Single: Breech-loaders, Double and :Siugle ; Muzzle- ' loaders,-liillcs; Pistols, Ac. ’ .V "( ’Decoy Ducks, Duclc Calls. ,', . i /, Thornhill’s’Fidd shotting'Knives';'' A' general assortraon t : ot Sporting Knives', ’’ Field Glasses," Dog Couples, Ac; v A large quantity ;,of really first-class STO RTI.NG POWDER, Curtis and Harvey and Pigou,' Wilks and Laurence, all ’sizes. Newcastle CHILLED SHOT, all sizes, Pe CARTRIDGE. CASES. . ■ r Rifle.and Revolver CARTRIDGES. - . Inspection rcspcotiully invited. ; T. G. ROWLEY,' ’ : 1 Timaru./ N ELSOS M OiTE & : TEA MERCHANTS, BLENDERS, AND A IMPORTERS, - HIGH STREET,. CHRISTCHURCH;. As the originators in those 1 Colonies of" Blending Pure Liquoring Natural-flavoured •; Teas, we are' warranted in stating that ourexperience enables us to GuaranteoiDnifdrm 1 Excellence of Character and Value. : /, We therefore beg, with the utmost,,con-, ij fidcuce,: to ’solicit applicatio, s >fb;t.Samples ’ of any of dur Blonds, which on being placed. ( in competition we havenp doubt will sepufo a fair share of patronage.' . . Nelson, SVloate s,' ; C'oL.|f IMO.BIfiPAP.ASU, ’ r .DARJEELSNI: m ■ UP - J ■■ > i' 'l 1 ! f: if 1 ,i. ; Sold in Half-Chests, ' 40, 50, GOlbs net. Boxes, 10, 11, ,121bs net. Packets, Gibs, 41bs. 31bs,’ 21bs, 11b, Tib. A samples of any of these 1 Teas can be had T on application. ■ Agents in all parts of the Colony. ; ; Timaru—Wi Hislop, : North Street ;■ J; 1 Till, King Street; R.-Storm, Main North load; ■ 1 i ’. '■ Temuka— Job Brown. ■" 1 , 1 Pleasant Point-E. Powell. •- " % •ru t R E I D &• G" R AY, MELBOURNE. EXHIBITION. Reid and Gray won the ..only Gold Medal for Double Furrow Ploughs awarded to New Zealand .at (the Melbourne Exhibit’ Don. -. . • ..... . . . Vide Extract from Jurors’ -Report— / “ Ploughs—ln Ploughs there is on.c Ex- . bibit to which ’we ivish'id draw sjieciif 1 attention to as being the best, aud that is the Double Furrow Plough of Reid and Gray, of Duiiedin, New Zealand; 'Tn fifiish 1 and construction it is; far superior to iiiiy other.” The Double Furrow was The only Plough of any description that we' exhibited at the Melbourne Exhibition. _ T“Wc would also 1 draw special’attention to our ■ , . : : '■ CORN DRILLS. a T. which have • this season been greatly improved by The’ substitution of malleable;: iron in place, of cpst iron for all the’ parts liable to breakages, Wc supplied over;UOtt last season,. all of which have given, unqualified satisfaction. Our Corn Drills gained first prizes this season, at Timaru/ i' Ashburfon, Christchurch, and; Dunedin,, beating both the American and English exhibits. A ! ,-i > E GRATEFUL.—COMFORTING. P. PS’S 0 0 € Q ,A; BREAKFAST. “By a thorough knowledge.of-thenatura laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful applh - ;■ \ cation of the fine properties: pf weU-Bfileotod ( cocoa;,Mr Epps has provided our breakfast ; tables with a delicately .flavoured beverage ~; which may save us many heavy doctoral bills.( It ip by the judicious use pf such . articles of diet that a constitution; may,, be, gradually .built up. until strong, enough to.;; resist every tendency of disease. ( Hund ’eds ; r of subtle maladies are floating _ around us '■ ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves fortified .withpure : blood and a properly nourished frame.”-r, ;; • See ; artiole in the “Civil Service Gazette.’.' 1 ,.. Made simply with boiling water or milk ; Sold only in packets labelled*— ■ , ~;i JAMES EPPS & 00.,J ~ HOMOtOPATHIO CHEMISTS] . ! . ’ , London i Also—EFP’S CHOCOLATE ESSENCE. , for Afternoon ufee. F. Qv Thomas SURGEON DENTIST, Geobgb Stbeet, Timabd. “SOUTH CANTERBURY TIMES.” THE following appointed for Timaru Washdyke .. Temuka .. . Oamaru- ... ■ Waimate... . St Andrews Geraldine.. . Pleasant Point ~ Christchurch .. AGENTS have been this journal, , (George Pearson ’ |T. Collins , F. Watson J. J. Heap . 11. L. Rule.. . R. Unit. ' ,V J. W. Hurt ( . J. Freeman.... i J. L. Morris , E. F, Cogan WANTED KNOWN—that Billheads . . Circulars, Cards, Programmes , General printing of every description, from entirely new. typo, are executed at; (the South Canterbury Times' Office, Church street. . XV TAN TED AGENTS for the Saffiauu VV delivery of this Journal in various parts ot the South Canterbury district. * Toefficient agents a liberal allowance will be made. Apply, Manager, S.C. Times Office, Timaru.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2832, 22 April 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2832, 22 April 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2832, 22 April 1882, Page 4

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