3?«lblic Notices. gfaes--. — m&ri JIGHI SPORTING. I HAVE JUST RECEIVED my FIRST SHIPMENT of GUNS and IMPLB. MENTS, consisting of Double and Single Breech-loaders, Double and Single Muzzleloaders, Rifles, Pistols. &o. Decoy Ducks, Duck'Calls. - Thornhill’s Field Shooting Knives A general assortment of Sporting Knives, Field Glasses, Dog Couples, &c. A large quantity of really first-class SPORTING POWDER, Curtis and Harvey and Pigon, Wilks and Laurence, all sizes, Newcastle CHILLED SHOT, all sizes. ' CARTRIDGE CASES. Rifle and Revolver CARTRIDGES. Inspection respectfully invited. l T. G. ROWLEY, Timaru. 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 our experience enables us to Guarantee Uniform Excellence of Character and Value.: We therefore beg, with the utmost confidence, to solicit application for Samples, of any of our Blends, which on being placed jn competition we have no doubt will secure a fair share of patronage. Nelson, IVloat.e Go»’ INCOMPARABLE;; ; DARJEELING *5 f ■ L EN D Sold in Hall-Chests, 40, 50,601bs net. Boxes, 10,11,121bs net. t Packets, Gibs, 41bs, 31bs, 21bs, 11b, |lb. , lamples ol any of these Teas can bo had on application. Agents in all parts of the Colony. Timaru — W. Hislop, North Street; J.. lill,King Street; R. Storm, Main North toad. Temuka —Job Brown. Pleasant Point— E. Powell. | ( a o Reid & Gtray, . MELBOURNE EXHIBITION. . Reid and Gray won the only Gold Medal ir Double Furrow ■ Ploughs awarded to ew Zealand at the Melbourne Exhibit on. V Vide Extract from Jurors’Report- - “Ploughs—ln Ploughs there is one Ex-, bit to which we wish to draw special itention to as being the best, and, that is ic Double Furrow Plough pf Reid and, ray, of Dunedin, New Zealand. In finish id construction it is far superior to any her.” ; The Double Furrow was the only lough of any description that we exibited at the Melbourne Exhibition. 4 We would also draw special attention to ir 1 * CORN DRILLS, hicb. have tHis season been greatly iproved by the substitution of malleable ■ oh in place of cast iron for all. the. parts able to breakages. We supplied oyer 30 at season, all ; of which , have, given, iqualified satisfaction. Our Com Drills lined first prizes this season at Tuharii, ■ shburton, Christchurch,.' and Dunedin, sating both the American and English E GRATEFUL.—COMFORTING. p P S’ S O'- 0 0 O ;(A breakfast. a thorough knowledge of thenatura lich govern the operations of diges-, i nutrition, and by a careful applD >f the fine properties of well-selected dr Epps has provided onr. breakfast rith a delicately flavoured beverage hay save us many heavy doctors’ tt is by the judicious use of such of diet thafr a constitution may be ly built up until strong enough i o reify tendency of disease.. Hundreds e maladies are floating around os ) attack wherever there is a weak We may escape many a.fatal shaft sing i ourselves fortified 1 with pure nd a property nourished framq.’—: iole in the “ Civil Service Gazette, i simply with boiling water, bt mi Id only in packets labelled;— JAMES EPPS & 00..8 HOMEOPATHIC OHEMISTSj ‘ London SFP’S CHOCOLATE ESSENCE; lor Afternoon use. [j\ GL THOM AS 1 SURGEON DENTIST, George Street, Timaru. «<SOUTH CANTERBURY TIMES,” THE . following appointed for Timaru • Washdyke . Temuka .4 • Oamaru ... Waimate .. Bt Andrews Geraldine.. . Pleasant Point • Christchurch . AGENTS have'bi thife journal : j George Pearson ' |T. Collins , F. Watson . J, J. Heap . E. L. Rule . B.Hutt ... . J. W.ljnrt , J. Freemhn , J. L. Morris , E. F. Oogan TANTED KNOWN—that Billhcade's / Circulars, Cards, Programmes oral printing of everydesoription, from rely new type, are executed at the th Canterbury Times Office, Ohnrob h. ' . TANTED AGENTS for the Sale ana V delivery of this Journal in various s of the South Canterbury district. To ient agents a liberal allowance will ho le. Apply, Manager, S.O. Times Office,
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2866, 1 June 1882, Page 4
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643Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2866, 1 June 1882, Page 4
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