I Eis©a;gsAL saw. ■ f C B ~Pj iohbaijm FAMILY AND DISPENSING CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST. (Next to Mi: Moss Jonas' Auction Room) MAIN NORTH ROAD TIMARU. Prescriptions accurately and faithfully dispensed.
Business Notice®. CANTERBURY SALBYARDS COM* : PINY, LIMITED. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. (Canterbury Branch) AND THE ■ 1 ADDINGTON, SALBYARDS. ; Notice is hereby given that after SATURDAY THE Ist JULY NEXT, STOCK will be received and delivered at the Stages now ereo-, ted at the Railway Siding adjoin* ing the Company’s Yards. All stock I sent by rail must bo consigned to the owner or to an accredited agent, or the carriage prepaid. By order of the Directors. GEO. A. MAKBIG, Secretary OWNERS of PAT STOCK in South Canterbury are informed that any Lines of Fat Cattle, Fat Sheep, or Pigs CONSIGNED to the UNDERSIGNED; come direct to Addington, at which place their Drovers meet the Trains and take charge of Stock Free of Driving Expenses, a shilling telegram of advice being alone necessary, Night stock Trains Run every TUESDAY, arriving iin time for Additional Sales on the WEDNESDAY. Result wired on day of Sale. Constituents are advised weekly as to state of Markets. H. MATSON & CO., Stock and Station Agents, Canterbury ,Wool Stores, Christchurch. E . Gb ORGE, BOOT AND SHOE IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER. Has just opened a special consign* ment of Boots and shoes of every description at prices that defy competition. Having just completed arrange* ments to receive goods direct hy mail steamer, the public can select from one of the largest and best stocks in Christchurch, at such prices as defy competition. E. GEORGE, Cashel House, High Street, Christchurch, Next door to Simpson’s, Bookseller. Wattle seed. I CAN supply Tasmanian Black arid Silver Wattle, Victorian Golden Wattle, at lowest rates, The above grows well in the poorest land, the bark of which is very valuable lor tanning. Also, Tasmanian blue and Bed Gum, Pepper* mint, Sheoak, <!fcc, D. B. M'LAREN, Seed Broker, Cashel street East, Christchurch. N.B.—A Dunedin Arm offers a bonus of £3OO and market value for the first 100 Tons Wattlebark, grown in New Zealand. Tea Merchants, Blenders, ■ AND ' Importers, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH,; AND DUNEDIN. Only Oolft Modal I Only GeldModair OHLY OOLD MBDALI • Only Gold LlciM I Only Gold Hedal Read the Official Report:— * ‘The awards to MessrsNelson,Moate & Co., Octavius Steele and Go., and the Oriental Tea Company, being against the letter of the regulations, was quashed, but the Committee decided that 'as in spite of this irregularity they were thoroughly convinced from the evidence of the jurors, Messrs Shand, Irvine, and Broom-’ hall, that the test was conducted under the most severe and impartial conditions, a Certificate of Gold - Medal should bo awarded to Nelson, Moate and Go., as the exhibitors of the best packet teas hy pence per lb.’ ” Sold in Hall-Chests, 40, 50,601bs met Boxes, 10,11,121bs net. Packets, 61bs, 4Um, Slbs, 2lbs, lib, slb. Samples of any of these Teas can be bad on application. Agaata In all sartsof theOoleay. Txmabu—W. Hislop, North Street; I. Hill, King Stree t j B. Storm, Main North Road. Tbhuea—Job Brown. ; CANTERBURY SHEET IRON WORKS. J OSEPH P I PE R, CASHEL STREET? OHRISTOHUROH AWARDED GOLD MEDAL, International Exhibition, New Zealand, 1882« TIN PLATE WORKER AND JAPANER. MANUFACTURER OP Galvanised Iron, Spouting, Ridging, Rain Water-Pipes, Baths, Toilet Sets, Lamps, Chimney Tops, Canisters for Biscuit Manufacturers, Sugar Boilers, Coffee Grinders, Blacking Manufacturers. By Royal Letters Patent, TINS FOR PRESERVED MEATS, &0 PATENTED, attention of Preservers is called to this Speciality. Further information and Price Lists can be obtained on application. OHRISTOHUROH MONUMENTAL WORKS, Manchester street and Barbadoes street. James Subrriff, y MONU MENTAL MASON. Monuments imported in Marble and Bed and Grey Granite on reasonable terms. Designs and applications forwarded to all parts of the colony on application. P BBRIER’S PORTRAIT R Main South Road, Timaru (Opposite the Theatre.) None hut Approved Pictures . to leave the Stu ” Fhebieb’s Panorama ready, and may be had
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2895, 6 July 1882, Page 1
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655Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2895, 6 July 1882, Page 1
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