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PUBLIC NOTICE. A FA'CT WORTH K’-N OWING THAT J. BALLANTYN£i & CO., m OFFERING SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO PURCHASERS [OF MADE CLOTHING. BESPOEM TAILORING- BEPABTMKNT* From this Department of our Business we are in a Position to Supply our Patrons with Garments which for FIT, PERFECTION OF STYLE, and GENERAL EXCELLENCE are UNSURPASSED. A COMPETENT STAFF IS EMPLOYED, THE BEST OF MATERIALS ARE USED, THE CHARGES AEE MODERATE, i [HUNTING SEASON, 1893 Our Cutter, MR HBABFIELD, being A SPECIALIST in the art of Habitmaking, wo have Confidence in soliciting the Patronage of Ladies in quest of a FASHIONABLE GARMENT for the ensuing Season. We bold a LARGE and WELL-ASSORTED STOCK of HABIT-CLOTHS, and we Guarantee A FIT in THE LATEST STYLE. J. BALLANTTNE & GO. T ■ M A R U.

(GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. Lowest Premiums. Cheap Management. Careful Selection of Lives. Government Guarantee. LOW PREMlUMS.—Notwithstanding the low premiums the funds of the Department, accumulated during twenty one years, now amount to nearly two millions sterling. CHEAP MANAGEMENT.—The most rigid economy is observed. - The ratio ol expenses to income is far lower than that of any other office of similar age doing business ito the Colonics. CAREFUL SELECTION OF LIVES.-The utmost care is exercised in guarding against tfce acceptances of doubtful risks. As a consequence, the Death-rate year by year falls far short of the expectancy upon which the tables have been computed Government guarantee.—The payment of every Policy is guaranteed by the State, PUHDS HEAP.LT TWO MILLION POUNDS. Annual Income over £330,000. Cash Surplus in IS9O, over £238,000. (last msraißUTioN). J. K, RICHARDSON, H Commisßlaaar. SLESiNGER’S RHEUMATIC BALSAM T B the only Genuine' and Scientific Pre- ■/*. paraticn for the *Vte of Gout, Shenmutism* Stuatics, &o„ AcThousands hove to the Ottree affected. «S£“"3SIJ PAKPWWKCS. 8LB3H?GB1B”S HOBSS OATTLF, ABI> DOG MBDIOiN'ES Are approved of by all owner# of Horace Cattle and Doga, all through How Zealand & Australian Colonies; Every person who used them was pleased'and not a single complaint made those Forty "Sears. SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS AND MHDicori -ysNDOBsr i*. A Gold Medal was''Warded mo at the Ohristohuwb Exhibition . and Firet and Highest Award at Christchurch and Dunedin Exhibitions. ' i ' , 3- SLESINGER* YECTEIHABY BUEGIOH, DUinSDIH For Sroiaes, Sprains, Swellings, Rheumatism fee.. &o. Especially adapted for Footballers, Cricketers, Sportsmen and others and called M rarrf footballer’s yelbhd,” Psioh—ls 8d Per Bottle. To bv obtained from all Dealers, or Wholesale From 0« SllBI F 8 ® E. Dunbdik.

CBYLOBT'TJSA agency. Funr CEYLON TEA of the Finest Quality, s» packed iu the Garden Rectory, can always b« obtained from the Agents of the Tea Planters’ Association of Ceylon. Drink Britinh Grown Tea—pure, S wholesome plea cant } economical." K. K. TAYLOR. \«»ut for the Tea Planters' Aeeooiation"of Ceylon, IaUKCB STBffiBT, TISIABU, DROP A POSTCARD TO SEVILLE Colombo Stbbkt, Chbistohubob! For Illustrated List of CALLIOPE CYCLES. Every Machine Guaranteed 12 Months. SPEIGHT AND CO. ,viIY BEEWBEY,) Dctkbjjiv. BEST ALES IN THE MARKET. B N ° OKD A T lO I L B SIGHT, CLEAR, STEADY LIGHT Free from Fumes, \ BEST LIGHT FOR READING, Being Cool and Steady. IT PRESERVES HEALTH AND EYESIGHT. Fat uo in Strong Tine and Cases to ayoid Leakage, fitted with Improved Oil Faucet, Costs very littlepnore than ordinary oils. INSIST UPON HAVING NOONDAY. GOOD ARTICLE, and one that hap always kept its reputation is JOEL’S ALE. TRY IT. w ANTED TO SELL—WASTE PAPER In larg;« or sma ./oentitjesL A pwly to (be Publisher, S.O. Times OyjroE, Timaru

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 7075, 22 February 1893, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 7075, 22 February 1893, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 7075, 22 February 1893, Page 2

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