Grocers. LINCOLN STORE. Joseph R owbo t h am, FAMILY GROCER & PROVISION DEALER, Theodocia Street North, Timaru, Begs to inform bis Friends and the Public that he has on hand a large Stock of GENERAL GROCERIES, And being a Cash Buver he is enabled to Sell the same at the Lowest Remunerative Prices. Fresh Butter and Eggs always on hand. Families waited upon daily. JOSEPH ROWBOTHAM, Theodocia Street North, Timaru. NEW SEASON’S TEAS. Taylor & B OWIE, HAVING IMPORTED A VERY MUCH HEAVIER STOCK OP TEAS This Season than formerly, Have determined to Sell them at LOWER PRICES Than the same quality of Teas have ever been offered at in Timaru before. Half Chests— Good Strong Pure Tea, Is 7d „ „ Fine Strong Kaisow, full Kaisow Flavour, 2s Id. ~ ~ Strong Full and Soft Pekoe Flavour, an extra Choice Picking of the Earliest Spring Lea! 2s 4d. Boxes— Good tfound Genuine Strong Tea I3s 6d. „ Strong, Good, Full Flavour Tea, 16s 6d. „ Very Full Flavoured Strong Rich Liquor, 19s 6d. ~ Very Strong, Pungent, Full, Rich and Ripe Flavour, 255. „ Extremely Rich and Ripe, Early Spring Picked, Fine Flavour and Great Strength, 30s. T. & B. still continue to devote Special Attention to INDIAN TEAS, and considering how the Trade has grown in their hands, it is evident the Public are beginning to appreciate their endeavours to supply them with the choicest growths of India, at Reasonable Prices; Public Notices AUSTRALIAN GRAIN AND PRODUCE COMPANY, (Late McGregor, Gordon and Co.) 82, Bourse Street West, Melbourne RECEIVE consignments and make advances equal to 75 per cent. New Zealand value f.o.b, upon Oats, Wheat, Barley, Flax, Grass Seeds, and every description of Produce, for sale either in Victoria, the London, cr foreign markets. HARRY C. ELDERTON, Manager and Auctioneer. COAL AND FIREWOOD DEPOT North Street, next T. O’Driscoll’s Hotel. [AM prepared to SUPPLY best NEWCASTLE COAL, Black Pine and [ixed Cut FIREWOOD at LOWEST ATES. Goods delivered in any part of ie town or districts. Orders promptly recuted. „ JOHN MCINTOSH. R, N EWELL, ANATOMICAL BOOTMAKER, ST. ANDREWS, R, NEWELL, Bootmaker, begs to inform the residents in the Pareora and Otaio districts that he has taken the shop at St. Andrews lately occupied by Mr Scott, and hopes by supplying a good article at Town prices to merit a share of public support. My old Timaru customers are informed that I shall be prepared to do their work as usual. All measures are kept. SpoKinff. •WILL CLOSE MAY 20, Q, UEEN’S JJIRTHDAY TO BE RUN MAY 24, 1882. is- 3000 MEMBERS AT 10s EACHBirthday Handicap (Dunedin) First.. .. £2SQ Second .. 150 Third .. 100 Others (div’d) 120 £620 Grand National Steeplechase. (Christchurch) First .. ‘" ,K ' Second Third Others (div’d) By letter only, with two stamps for r replies. P.O. Orders and Bank Notes e preferred. Country Cheques must have 1/■ t exchange added. The word bra nr must i not 1)0 erased. Registered loiters and s telegrams not accepted. Postage stamps 1 can bo sent where one ticket only )» applied for. Please Addrcss-ADA MANTUA, care or Mr Abraham, Box 351, Post-office,’Dunedin xroo 100 60 140 £450 Tradesmens’ 11 cap (Dunedin) First.. -• £l5O Second • • 100 Third -- 00 Others (div’d) 120 £430
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2853, 17 May 1882, Page 1
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529Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2853, 17 May 1882, Page 1
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