Heislejcss Rtoticea. AND GENTLEMEN— I beg to announce the arrival of my Spring and Sommer Goods. _ They aP ® the best English and Continental Manufacturers. My long experience a* a Boyer, and having a thorough knowledge of manufacturing, enables mo to place oe y better value than any Boot-dealer in town. _ - ■ My New Stock comprises Ladies’Shoes, Glace and Glove Kid. l am °, p n ®, special line in Walking Shoes at 6s 6d. Call and see my stock or Chi ren Stixj. Shoes . . - j Gents' English Hand-sewn Boots— These goods must bo seen to be appreciate . 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 mo to tak<* 6 per cent, off my usual low prices. I would respectfully request a visit. You will not be pressed to buy. S. ANDERSON, T.IMAEO BOOT FACTORY. a mm m rwwcTV.-’irs PRO BONO PUBLICO. Pending the arrival of our new autumn and WINTER GOODS we are making a Special Display of Choice and Serviceable WEARING AND FURNISHING ARTICLES suitable for this time of the year. We are more than usually fortunate at present in having a really Well Selected fi'ook of BRIGHT OKETONNMB. HEARTH BUGS, ART AND LIBERTY MUSLINS, TOILET COVERS, TEA OOSKY9. CUSHIONS, TABLE COVERS, QUILTS, TAPESTRIES, PRINTS, &0., &o. Our present Stock of CARPETS AND LINOLEUMS is Universally Admitted to be the BEST SELECTED AND CHOICEST in South Canterbury. BOOTS AND SHOES—We are now Regularly Supplied with all the latest makes id these, and have a large slock of standard kinds. SPECIAL. We have just Imported from a noted furrier a Fine Selection of BEAL GRISLY BEAR BOAS. Dressmaking 10s 6d # DAVIES AND MURPHY. ■KBBr, fi » UST BE EIVfCD —PHOTO. YEAR BOOKS, 1893 ; end arriving per “ Coptic,’ 9j BRITISH JOURNAL ALMANAC, 1893, and other Photo. Goode and Books.
£VT. GEORGE JAM. -Once used, always used.—All Grocers. fa* fcft”ruc mum * ' SICKLES* a USE Hll WA S I BkOS OBLHBBATED “ FBAG BRAND PICKLES, BADGES, AND BAKING POWDER. 25 First Awards. CHRISTCHURCH, NEW ZEALAND, Timaru agent— Geo. W. Wade. Dooidental temper an cb hotel and diking booms, dAKSE Street (near High street), Dunedin. All Meals Reduced to 9a. Jomfortablyfumwhed Bedrooms with Board, 18s per week. Handsomelyfurnished Siting Booms. SUNDAYS: Dinner from Ito , -tea fom 6 to 7. All meals 9d. MKS OLIVER HABBIB, Proprietress. jgT. GEORGE JAM.— Selected Fruit and Best Sugar.—All Grocers; Business Improvements* B* PRATT »EGS TO CALL SPECIAL AT-i % TBNTION to his Handsomely ted Hairdressing and Shampooing Saloon nowledged by all who have seen it to be ond to None in the Colony. BP. rr otfully Invites the Public • to _ Come and lee for themselves, also to inspect Ins noe and Varied selection of Case and other es, Cigar and Cigarette Cases, etc., etc. lobaoooß, Cigars, and Cigarettes of the b English and American brands. the •varsity straight out CIGARS PEES, THE LATEST. E- PRATT. HIIBDBBBBEE 4 IOBAOOONiai, Stafford Street^
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 7072, 18 February 1893, Page 3
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495Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 South Canterbury Times, Issue 7072, 18 February 1893, Page 3
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