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Public Notices. FOR SALE. CANADIAN OATS, Barley, and prime Derwent Potatoes. ■ W. MOODY. M ONEY T OLEN D—IN SMALL Al ORMBBY T H B OFFICES of the late Mr B. H. TATE were opened THIS DAY at Business will be carried on under the superintendence of. Mr .G. Ghatjf MiiiKfli * S.*A. TATE, Executrix. Timaru, 6th Sept,, 1882, MB E. H. TATE. IT is requested that Accounts Mid Claims against the late ■ Mr Edward Henry Tate be . sent in at AT, ONOE to Mr Q. 0. Miles, Timaru. • - WILLIAM TOSSWILL, Solicitor for Executrix. Timaru, Sept. 6,1882. S. ANDERSON, Bootmaker, commences ; his : First.. ANNUAL PALE on SATURDAY, 19th host., and will continue for ONE MONTH ONLY. During which time he will offer his Large, New, and .Well-assprted Stock , hitherto of Boots and Shoes at prices unknown in South Oantarbury. You can get a pair of first-class Men’s Balmorals, at lls 6d,' Men’s Lorhe Balmoral, 12s 6d, and his Own Make, at 15s 6d. SANDERSON can guarantee all goods . to be of the best quality, and customers will find it tp their advantage to purchase during the' Month of Sale ! Come early and secure the Bargains.-:- ■ S. ANDERSON, , next to Edminson and Kidwill. TREES}, TREES. 1 ’TREES, oB O E P u ;R’d IB &0 0. ?ery Description of Fruit and Forest and Flowering Shrubs. (BEDS ! SESfcDSV O SEEDS ! ! 50BGB HAVE ,0N ‘ ■vSALE— '■ • ' • ’ ' cry -Description of Agricultural, Garden and Flower Seeds, , - v^XJB^TU^^ NoBSEhrMEH AND SEEDSMEN, ar Mr P. W. Hutton’s, Great North Road Timaru,,• - r'iAS.-

GltE UP BUSINESS IN TIMARU, , ALL MY STOCK '' ' , .... PV, . " i ' CLOTHING, BOOTS, AND SHOES vwia . sis ,s'bii> AT LESS THAN OQST PRICE. ■ J: STRACHAN, Seme a&A Choose before fee Stoeh is HoJsefl.:^ R. —Amanishy the Tailor nem-oreated into a Nobleman, and oUihed not only torith wool, but with dignity and a niysfiO dominion,’^:■ • ; , ; ©TJJMMEK-, SEASON, UTTyE attribute the unqualified success : W wide-sptead popularity of our Tailoring Business to the fact that all goods turnea* out 1 by' us ape fully: up to, representation, and also to the great care; exercised in the taking of ineasuremepts, and the punctual exeoution of .orders—We may addj'forthe benefit of those who intend patronising us, that',' are Totally Unknown ■in our ■ Eel ajbli shment, In anticipation of doings a large and steadily-increasing trade thia Season, we have bought Large Parcels of Tweeds, the products of the Kaiapoi and Mosgiel Mills, supplemented by an Infinite Variety of Patterns seleoted from the pick of the English’and Scotch warehouses. We have also on b&Dcl a Multifarious Stock of Black and Blue Worsted Coatings, Blue Venetians,’ Black Superfiues, Doeskins, SPEC I ALT IK. We beg to introduce to the Public _bf S.O. a small parcel of German Tweeds. These goods have created quite a furore in Melbourne and Sydney, not only on account of the general excellence and uncommon nature of their patterns, hut also for the great wear-resisting propensity of the material; \.’.l We are desirous that it should be generally kno'wn that upon no consideration do we ma'ko up rubbish in order to sell OHRA'P. Our prices remain as hitherto, 10 pier eeat lower thaa amy otlier house la town. KELLY& FRASER. Merchant Tailors, (Opposite Shamrock Hotel). *neo6 fry yoß| on spplioatlow. j

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2950, 8 September 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2950, 8 September 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2950, 8 September 1882, Page 3

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