Grocers. LINCOLN STORE. Joseph It owbotham, FAMILY GROCER & PROVISION * DEALER, Theodocia Street North, Timaru, Begs to inform his Friends and the Public that he has on hand a large Stock of GENERAL GROCERIES, And being a Cash Bufer he is enabled to Sell the same at the Lowest Remunerative Prices. Fresh Butter and Eggs always on hand. Families waited upon daily. j JOSEPH BOWBOTHAM, Theodocia Street North, Timaru. NEW SEASON’S TEAS. Taylob & B OWIE, HAVING IMPORTED A VERY MUCH * HEAVIER STO.CK or 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 Leaf 2s 4d. Boxes— Good Round Genuine Strong Tea 13s 6(1. „ Strong, Good, Full Flavour Tea, 16s Gd. „ 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: Pirblio Notice® t¥T OUR PLANTATION CEYLON COFFEE, Boasted and Ground on the premises daily and admitted by conniseurs to be superior to any other.. HOME CURED OUR PACKET TEA, A mixture of India and China Tea in those proportions, which from experience, we have found to give general satisfaction. PRIME HAMS. ANDERSON & 00. GROCERS, &o, South Road, Timaru. NOTICE. A LBXANDER JQJTCHIB, Pu BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKERBegs to inform his old Customers and the general Public, that he will recommence Business on June 1, 1882. having taken the Park Bakery, lately occupied by my brother, I respectfully solicit a renewal of the support hitherto accorded to him. Bread delivered to all parts of the town daily, Biscuits made on the premises, wholesale or retail. Small Goods made to order, Hot Rolls every morning. WILL CLOSE 15tu JULY. GRAND NATIONAL HURDLE RACE, TO BE BUN AT FLEMING TON, JULY 22nd, 1882, Tickets, 10s, OF all numbers obtained till 15th July, when awards will be declared, should the number exceed 1000, as it irobably will, a second event will bo mInded. By letter only, with two stamps inclosed.' 'x’lease scud P.O. Orders or lank not/js ; coin mud not be scut or otters registered. Country cheques must lave Is 'exchange added. Postage stamps vill'bc accepted where one ticket only is ippliei\ for. ADA MANTUA, *caro oi MR ABRAHAM, _ Bos 351, Post Officr, Dunedin,J
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2881, 20 June 1882, Page 1
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461Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2881, 20 June 1882, Page 1
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