PUBLIC NOTICE. A FACT WORTH KNOWING THAI J. BALLANTYNE & GO., OFFERING SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO PURCHAB3RS|OF JBBADYMADB CLOTHING. BESPOKE TAILORING LEFABTMINT. From this Department of our Business wo are in a Position to Supply our Patrons with Garments which for FIT, PERFECTION OF STYLE, and GENERAL EXCELLENCE are UNSURPASSED. COMPETENT STAFF ISS EMPLOYED, THE BEST OF MATERIALS ABB USED, THE charges; are MODERATE. HUNTING- SEASON* 1893* Our Cutter, MR HHARFIOLD, being A SPECIALIST in Ihs art of Habit* making, we have Confidence in soliciting the jfctronags of Lading in quest of a FASHIONABLE GARMENT for the ensuing Season. We bold a LARGE and WELL-AS SORTED STOCK of HABIT-CLOTHS, and we Guarantee A PIT in “ THE LATEST STYLE. J. BALLANTYNE & CO.TIMARU.
GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. PeScy-holders and those about to insure should note the three essentials of Life Insurance. SECURITY. LIBERALITY. ECONOMY. IN THE GOVERNMENT OFFICE:— SECURITY is unimpeachable the payment of every policy is guaranteed by the State; and, in addition, the accumulated Insurance Fund, invested in th® soundest securities, now amounts to nearly two million# sterling. LIBERALITY is unequalled. Policies in arrear are kept alive so long a:i the charge# on the Policy are not in escess of the Surrender value. Policy holdens are unrestricted as to travel, residence, anoccupation. Claims arc promptly paid. Premiums are charged for age nearisl birthday: Policies are unchallengeable on any ground except fraud, or suicide within twelve months.; ECONOMY is insured by direct Parliamentary supervision. All expenditure outside payment of Claims. &c. has first to receive the sanction of the Legislature. FUNDS NEAELI TWO MILLION POUNDS Annual income over £330,000, Cash Surplus in ißoo, over 000, (last distribution). J. H. RICHARDSON. ■1 Oommitsiener SLESINQER"S RHsUwAJIC BALSAM IB the only (famine and Scdenfcifle PreDftMticn for tb* of 1 Bout, JBheumhUnSj Soiatiox, &e, t &«• Thonwndi lo the Ourei effected. Pamexitpi, slishtoeb’s hobss oAmi, iro D 0& MEDiOIMIM Are approved of by all own or# of .Hunt'■a Cattle and Djga, all Lhrough New Zealand ft Australian Colonies; Every person who used them was pleased"and not a single complaint made these Forty "Sears, SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS AND MEDICINE YEKDOES, A Sold Medal was awarded mo it the Ohristohowh Exhibition and First and Highest Award at Christchurch and Dunedin Exhibitions,
1 S' SLESINGER. VEIISBINABY SUBGSCMr. DUBIDIW for Brniiea, Sprain*, Strolling*, Bhoumatasm Jce.. &o. Especially adapted for footballer*, Orioketera, Sporfcaxaen and others and called "SfHB TOOXBALLHB’S fBUKB,'’’ FaiOS—la 8d For Bottle, Xo bo obtained bom allDealera, or Wholesale - from % 8Iil8:iKQBB : ■ 3 Dukbdik.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 7076, 23 February 1893, Page 2
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413Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 7076, 23 February 1893, Page 2
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