r- 1 -- C. ; B. K IOHBAIUM FAMILY AND DISPENSING CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST. (Ne«t‘toMtMbßß JpnaiVv. i i.i Room) MAIN ‘NORTH ROAD TIMABH, Preßoriptiona accurately and faithlully . , { dispensed. .
' BuLfsimes®. Notice®. . QUEEN’S HOTEL, TIMABU: • THE PROPRIETOR begs to Notify that he.haa just received, and on Sale, " Ex Dunscore," “Waitangi,” and Maid," 2 fads, of old Brandy, fiqr casks of do. (Direct from Charent), 2 hdft of old Jamaica Rum, 100 cases bf Champagne, (Dry), 50 cases of dry sparkling Burgtmdy, 2 hds; of old Port Wine, 1 butt of saptmor Amontillado Sherry, lOhds. of Bass’ extra Pale Ale, &c., &c., &c. AND TO ARRIVE. ; 6 cases of Copenhagen Cherry 1 Brandy 5 cases of Rum Punch, and 6‘ cases of Ginger Brandy. All bf which were carefully selected and purchased by Mr Charles Green while in London, which ! circumstance ought to be a sufficient'guarantee ns to the quality of the various Brands, 18th May, 1882. OWNERS of PAT STOCK in South Canterbury are informed that -nny 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 XUBB- - arriving in time for Additional Sales on the WEDNESDAY. Result wired on •day of Sale, . , ; t Constituents, are advised weekly os to state of Markets. : : H. MATSON & CO., ‘ " Stock and Station Agents, Canterbury .Wool Stores, Christchurch, ■•CfEORGB, BOOT AND SHOE IMPORTER AND ' MANUFACTURER. ;Has Just opened a special 'cWnrign* ment of Boots and shoes of 5 ‘every description nt ; prices that defy competition. • Having just completed arrangemehts to receives -goods direct byc qpaeil steamer, the public can, select from one of the largest and best stocks ia Christchurch, at such prices as defy competition., . B. GEORGE, Cashel House, High Street, Christchurch, Next door to Simpson’s, Bookseller. WATTLE SEED. I GAN, snppiy Tasmanian Blabk ; and Silver Wattle, Victorian Golden Wattle, at lowest rates, The above grows well in the, pborest land, the bark of which is very valuable for tannings l ; :h:.. ' Also, _ t - Tasmanian bine and Red Gum, peppermint, Sheoak,' &c, r • D. B. M'LABBfo, ■ ; Seed Beokeb, ■ • Cashel street 'East, Christohmlch, N.B.—A Dunedin firm oSera a bonus of £3OO and market value for the fitet 100 Tons Wattlebark, grown in New Zd’ajand. Tea Merchants,- Blenders, akd 1 - ■. : /,r. Importers, -- HIGH STREET, CHBIBTOHUBC®, AND DUNEDIN. ; ; ; Oaly Gold Modal I Only Md Modftl t ONLY GOLD ' Only Geld MedallOaly aoidlft&al Bead the Offioial Eeport “Tbe awards to MessrsNeisonjMpate&eo., Octavius Steele andOo,, and the r ,Oriental Tea Company, being against the; letter of the regulations,, -was, quashed, ibwti,the Committee. decided that *as in: spite of this irregularity, theywere thoroughlyrconvinoed from tha separate evidence :;oftho jurors, Messrs fihand. Irvine, snd Rroomhall, 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., iaa the exhibitors of the best packet teas by pence perlb.’-”, ' Sold inMaU-Ohests, 40, 50,601ba riel ’ Boxes, 10,11,121bs net. Packets, Gibs, 41bs, Slbs, 21bs, lib. £lb. Samples of any ofthese Tea's Sari', bo nod Agents la all parts of tto'eplo^YTimabo~W. : Hislop,’ North Street ; J. Hill, King Street; B. Storm, Main North Hoad. Temosa—Job Brown.' CANTERBURY SHEET IRON WORKS. J'o s b ph-IPi p»^cashbl Street; : awarded gold International Exhibition, New “Zealand 1882. TIN PLATE WORKER AND JAPANER MANUFACTURER OP - '■ Galvanised Iron, Spouting, Ridging, Rain WSter Pipes, ; 'i Baths, Toilet Sots, Lamps, Chimney l Tops. Canisters foi Biscuit Matuifacturera, Sugar Boilers, Cofiee Grinders, .Blacking Manufacturers ■' l^ By Royal Letters Patent; 1 TINS FOR PI 'SERVED MEATS, &C 1-. TENTED. : The attention of Preservers s is, called to this Speciality. 5 i ‘“ Further information and Price Lists can be obtained on application. CHRISTCHURCH MONUMENTAL . WORKS,' '--y ‘ .'Manchester str.V.t and Barbadoes street. James Shbbriff, MONUMENTAL MASON. Monuments imported in Marble 'and Red and Grey Gran. to on reasonable terms, Designs and applications, forwarded to all parts of the colony on application, F ERR I e e;b portrait booms Main South Boad, Timaru (Opposite* the Theatre.) sne but Approved Pictures are allowed to leave the Studio; Ferbieb’b Panorama of Tim era now ready, and may be had from all the Booksellers. Price, Sa 6d. .
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2907, 20 July 1882, Page 1
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711Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2907, 20 July 1882, Page 1
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