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IPublie Notices. ‘fTWo SPORTING, I HAVE JUST RECEIVED, my FIRST SHIPMENT of GUNS and IMPLEMENTS, consisting of Double and Single Breech-loaders, Double and Single Muzzle- "' loaders, Rifles, Pistols, &c.' ; Decoy Ducks, Duck Calls. Thornhill’s Field Shooting-Knives - A general assortment of Sporting Knives, Field Glasses, Dog Couples,- &o. ■f; A largo quantity of really first-class SPORTING POWDER, Curtis and Harvey and Pigou, Wilks and Laurence, all sizes. Newcastle CHILLED SHOT, all sizes. CARTRIDGE OASES. Rifle and Revolver CARTRIDGES. Inspection respectfully invited. T. G. ROWLEY, ; * Timaru, IVTELSON n TEA MERCHANTS, BLENDERS, AND ; ‘ ■ IMPORTERS, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. ■ ; As the originators ,in-these Colonies of Blending,Pure Liquoring Natural-flavoured Teas, we are, warranted in stating that opr experience enables us to Guarantee Uniform Excellenceof. Character and Vahid,' D' ‘7. jWe therefore beg, with the utmost'con- '- J fidence, to solicit applications for Samples of l any of- our Blends,Which’ on being placed in competition we have no doubt will secure a fair share Of patronage.. ; • ■ 11 ! i!: ;; , ■' : 7-■ ; !:7 j t .N EL.SO N, fV3 O ATf : g| 0 O-’- ■- ■.. ft BLEND:, Sold in Half-Chests, 40, 50,601bs net. 1 Boxes, 10,11,121bs net. ViuoJ'i. , Panktets, 6lbs,'4lbs,;3lbs,-21bs,‘llb,:ilb. r / Jainplesof any of-these : Teas can bo had , i , v! on applicationI Ageptsjin.allparts, of the Colony. Timaeu-W. Hislpp, .North Street; J.‘ Kill, King Street; R, Storm, Main North load. . ~ ‘ TemuxX—-Job Brown. • J: Pleasant Point—E. Powell. ! • •X %// O m R B I D & Gr R AY, MELBOURNE: EXHIBITION.'; Reid and Gray won the only. Gold Medal for .Double Furrow Ploughs awarded to New, Zealand at the Melbourne Exhibi- ~ lion,' 7 V ! 7,' Vide' Extract from Jurdrs’ - ■ “ Ploughs—ln Ploughs there is one Ex-:;-- ' Mbit to Which we wish to draw special attention-to as being thebesfiaud thatiis the Double Furrow; Plough of Reid and / Gray, of Dunedin, New Zealandij In finish;; , ;ft and construction it. is far superior to any other.” The Double, Furrow was the only Plough of any description - that we exhibited at the Melbourne Exhibition. _ , We would also draw' special - attention td i’ bur '■ ■ ' : -7 Uii'-, CORN DRILLS, ,n ; Which have this season been greatly- ;. : j improved by the substitution of malleable iron in place of,cast iron for all the parts, . . liable to-breakages; - We supplied over 30 Iqst ; season, all, of . which have hr given .unqualified satisfaction. Our Corn Drills ’.' y gaindd fhst prizes this season at Timarfi, ■ ' Ashburtbn, Christchurch,’ -and Dunedin; ; ‘ heqting fboth the American and -English: j 'exhibits/ \ -vi .X :: u^ i GRATEFUL. —COMFORTING. ’ : > Tjg i R P SVS : 0 0 sfl f A 'I BBEAKFAS T. :-” By a thorough knowledge of thenatura . i.aws which govern the operations of diges/ ‘,7 i!ion,Bndhutritioh, and by a ctfieful awli-;’ cation of the fine properties of weR-selected,*■ cocoa, Mr Epps has proyidCAour breakfast :| /i tables with a 'delicately flavoured bevera®a l ' vi which may save us many'Heavy doctors? - r,T bills.- It is by the judicious use of.)suoh articles of diet that a constitution may . bes i!-:. : gradually built up until strong enough t o :■, ■ resist every tendency of disease? of subtle maladies are floating around ua ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape -many a fatal! shaft :. by!keeping ourselves ibrtified.7 with Ph r « blood and a properly nourished frame.’’- . See article in the “ Civil Service Gazette.” : Made simply with boiling: water or, milk - ; Sold only in packets labelled’,— ’ JAMES EPPS & C 0.,; EOMCEOrATHIO OHaMISTS] : London ,Aleo—EFP’S CHOCOLATE ESSENCE.; v for Afternoon use., ,F. ■ (3r« . T H 0 M AX#o SURGEON DENTIST,. Geoege Steeet, Timaeu. ’ “ SOUTH CANTERBURY TIMES.” rgnTTV, foUowing AGENTS have been 1 ; J] appointed foir this journal : (George Pearson Timaru .. -- | T . Collins : ; Washdyke • .. F. Watson - Temuka- .» .. J. J. Heap Oaniaru ... R. L. Bulo Waimate ... . R, Hutt . St Andrews ; .. J, W. Hurt ; : Geraldine.. ; J,Freeman • Pleasant Point .. J. L. Morris Christchurch . . E. F. Cogan WANTED KNOWN—that Billheads) Circulars, Cards, Programmes ; f General printing of everydesoription,:fronit entirely new type, are executed -at the r E-ouin Cantbbburx Times Office, Ohursh street. '.... ANTED AGENTS for-the Sale ana delivery of this Journal in various parts of the South Canterbury district. To efficient agents a liberal allowance will b 0... . made. Apply, Manager, S.CLTiiAas Office, Timaru. , X

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2839, 1 May 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2839, 1 May 1882, Page 4

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