Business Notices. AND GENTLEMEN— I beg to announce the arrival of my Spring and Summer Goods. They are from the beet English and Continental Manufacturers. -My long experience as a buyer, and having a thorough knowledge of manufacturing, enables me to place before you better value than any Boot-dealer in town. . My New Stock comprises Ladies’Shoes, Glace and- Glove Kid. lam offering a special line in Walking Shoes at 6s 6d. Call and see my stock of Children s Strup Shoes. Gents* English Hand-sewn Boots—These goods must be seen to be appreciated. See my windows and note the prices; # , My own manufactured goods are standing the test. My business in this department is steadily increasing, and this has enabled me to take 6 per cent, off my usual low prices. I would respectfully request a visit. You will not be pressed to buy. S. ANDERSON, TIMARU BOOT FACTORY. M*3Z S 3 ms JjAST three days OF SALE OUR SPECIAL FEATURE. BOEING the remainder of our Sale we have determined to offer special inducements to buyers in our DRESS DEPARTMENT, which we anticipate will clear our shelves at an alarming rate. Ladies who are intending having a Dress made now should call at once, as, leaving out of question the Heavy Reductions made on Materials, the cos t of mating up Dresses after this week will be over 50 PEE CENT, more than we are now charging, FOR THREE DAYS ONLY. All other reductions still in force. TO HOUSE FURNISHERS.— We are now making a Special Display of Carpels in all qualities and makes, alro Linoleums and Oilcloths, in all Widths, Patterns, and Prices. SEE THE NSW DOUBLE-WIDTH TAPESTRY CARPET, AT 3s lid YARD. Buy your BOOTS and SHOFS at TH E SON MARCHE, They wear well and cost little. DAVIES AND MURPHY. S 3 uni KM m $ RECEIVED —PHOTO. YEAR BOOKS, 1893 ; and arriving per “ Coptic,’’ BRITISH JOURNAL ALMANAC, 1893, and other Photo. Goods and Foots.
gT. GEORGE JAM.—Once used, always used.—All Grocers. IjbH|sl"RAs SKMB KICKIES’’ n& USE UAVVV AB I) BbO ! "CKr.KCKATai) “ FLAG BRAND ” PICKLES, SAUCES, AND BAKING POWDER 25 First Awards. CHRISTCHURCH, NEW ZEALAND, j Timaru agent—Geo. W. Wade. OCCIDENTAL TEMPERANCE HOTEL AND DINING BOOMS, Manse Street (near High street), Dunedin. All Meals Seduced to 9d. Comfortably-furnished Bedrooms with Board, 18s per week. Handsomely-furnished Silting Booms. SUNDAYS ; Dinner from I to 2 ; Tea rfom 5 to 7. All meals 9d. MRS OLIVES HARRIS, Proprietress, Business Improvements- ; E. PRATT Begs to call special atTENTION to his HandsomelyFitted Hairdressing and Shampooing Saloon, acknowledged by ail who have seen it to be Second to None in the Colony. E.P, re speotfully Invites the Public to Come and j Judge for themselves, also to inspect his: Choice and Varied selection of Case and other , Pipes, Cigar and Cigarette Cases, etc., etc. j Tobacco?, Cigars, and Cigarettes of the} best English and American brands. i TRY THE 'VARSITY STRAIGHT OUT CIGARETTES, THE LATEST. E- PRATT. HAIBDBSBBEE 4 TOBACCONIST, Stanford Stbbbt. jgT, GEORGE JAM.—Selected Fruit and Best Sugar,—All G r ocers.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 7066, 11 February 1893, Page 3
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