Coaches; WAim BUSH, GERALDINE & ORARI ROYAL MAIL COACH. THE CHEAPEST, BEST* SHORTEST ROUTE to Geraldine and Waihi Bush is from the Orari Railway Station, where our Conveyances Run to and from all Trains North and South. , . Leaves the Waihi Bush, every, morning at7a.m punctually, in time to catch the first train to Timaru. ‘ ; . ' ■ • ...Leaves Geraldine at 7.15 a.m.,.in-timo catch the first train to Christchurch. Parcels -and.. Luggage to; and ; from the Station will teoeivo mybest attention. .. Pares have lately been reduced from Geraldine to Orari. . Single’,; Is 6d; Return 2s, Saddle Horses ahd Buggies can bo had on the premises. N.B.—Largo and commodious Busses can bo arranged for on the shortest notice, at cheap rates,jfor the -conveyance of picnic parties or other companies in any part of the district. „ '.’ . .J. MUNDELL,, EQTAL MAIL . TO MACKENZIE ; COUNTRY. ;i " , ' Will leave ALBURY on arrival of first Train from Timaru, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, for Lake Tekapo' a’nd ntermediate stages, returning the following days. *■ • ■ -- - . ” JOHN HINCKLEY, ; Proprietor • Public Notices;' TEA MERCHANTS, BLENDERS, AND IMPORTERS, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. ’As the .originators in these Colonies, of Blending Pure Liquoring Natutal-flavottred Teas, we are warranted in stating that out experience enables us to Guarantee Uniform Excellence of Character and Value. V We therefore beg, with the utmost confidence, to solicit application s for Samples of any of our Blends, which oh being placed in competition we have no doubt will secure a fair share of patronage. * , . Nelson, Moate a Oo. 1 IE#COSViF ARABLE DARJIEONa i: BLEND. Sold in Half-Chests, 40, 56,601bs net ’ Boxes, 10,11,121bs net. Packets, 61bs, 41bs, 31bs, 21bs, Hb, |lb.. ; Samples of any of these Teas can be ha • on application. Agents in all parts of the Colony. Timaru— W. Hislop, North Street; J. Hill, King Street; R. Storm, Main North Road. ... Temoka— Job Brown. . Pleasant Point—E. Powell. , Mil O ml Reid & Gr ray, •• MELBOURNE EXHIBITION.. Reid and Gray won the only Gold Medal or Double Furrow, Ploughs .awarded tofew Zealand .at the Melbourne Exhibi-. ion. f Vide. Extract from Jurors’ Report—: s “ Ploughs—ln Ploughs there is one Eja- . ibit to which ,we wish ,to draw special ■ ttention to as being the best, and that is be Double Furrow Plough of Reid and fray; of Dunedin, New Zealand. In finish nd construction it is far'superior to any ther ! .” The Double Furrow was the only 'lough of any description that-we -ex- 1 ibited at the Melbourne Exhibition;. :•. - We would also draw special attention: ur - r ■ ' : .7 , -- ■ -: ■ -' CORN DRILLS, / . ~ rhich have this.. Reason. been .greatly nprovedby the subslltulien , of malleable xm.in place of cast iron for all the parts able to breakages. We supplied over, 30 , ist season, all of which have ’ given nqualified satisfaction. f ‘ Our Corn ‘Drills ained first-prizes this season at Thnarii, .shhurtori, Christchurch, and Dunedin,” eating both the American and. Englishdiibits. i ‘ E GRATEFUL.—COMFORTING. P P S’ S 0 0 0 0 A 1 BREAKFAST. “By a thorough.knowledge of tbenatura ws. which govern the operations of digeajn and nutrition, and by a careful applii tion of the fine properties of well-selected coa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast bles with a delicately flavoured beverage rich may save us. many heavy doctors’ Us. It is by the judicious use Of snob tides 61 diet that a constitution may be adually built up until strong enough 10 sist every tendency of disease. Hundreds’ 11 subtle maladies- are floating , around cs ady to attack wherever there is a weak . lint. We may escape many a fatal shaft r keeping ourselves fortified with pure sod and a properly nourished frame.”-, 10 article in tho “ Civil Service Gazette.” Made simply with boiling water or mi. ‘ Sold only in packets labelled:— ! JAMES EPPS & CO.,g, HOMCBOPATIIIO CHEMISTS? London - so—BFP’S . CHOCOLATE ESSENCE} for Afternoon use. . ftl JL H O M A S E. Gr. ~ :. . . ■. , • •/ ; ; , SURGEON DENTIST, : Gkobgb Street, Timabo. • » “ SOUTH CANTERBURY TIMES.” T™ _ following AGENTS havo'beefl appointed lor this journal■ j George Pearson ; |T; Collins F. Watson J. J. Heap R. L. Rule . , E.Hutt t . J. W. Hurt J. Frqoman J. L. Morris ; E, F. Oogan,’ ; Timaru .. Washdyke Temuka .. * Oamaru ... Waimate .. St Andrews Geraldine.. Pleasant Point Christchurch [TANTED KNOWN—that Billheads ; V Circulars, ’ Cards, Programmes ; icrsl printing of everydesoription, from i irely new f type, are executed at the ith Canterbury Times Office, Ohwuh, WANTED AGENTS lor the Sale arm ■ delivery of this Journal in various parts of the South Canterbury district. To efficient agents a liberal allowance will, bo made. Apply, Manager, S.O. Times Office,,. Timaru.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2878, 15 June 1882, Page 4
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