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PUBLIC NOTICE. A FACT WORTH KNOWING J. BALLANTYNB & CO., B 1 OFFERING SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO PURCHASERS OF READ?. BESPOKIS TAILORING DBPAB.TMENT. 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 aro UNSURPASSED. A COMPETENT STAFF IS EMPLOYED, THE BEST OF MATE UHLS ABU u ass, THE CHARGES ARE MODERATE. HUNTING SEASON. 1893. OupCutter, MR HEARFIELD, being A SPECIALIST in the art of Habit* making, WO have Confidence in soliciting the Patronage of Ladies in quest of a FASHIONABLE GARMENT for the eneang Seaeuo. We bold a L ARGE and WHLL-ABB 3RTED STOCK of HABIT-CLOTHS, and we Guarantee A FIT in TEH LATEST STYLE. THAT MADE CLOTHING. J. BALLANTME & CO. I M A R U.

GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCf DEPARTMENT. Lowest Premiums. State Guarantee. Participation in Profits. Present Accumulated Fund nearly £2,000,000. Annuel income e3cce®d«s £380,000 Cash Surplus in 1890 /'232,00c. (LAST DISTRIBUTION). THE Rates of Premiums now in force in thw Office: ar<' lower fliau these charged tc participating X't>(isy-h;:lde; s by any ether Office doing business in the Australasian Colonies. It is nevertheless anticipuieil that, owing to cheap management and light mortality, very handsome bonuses, will become payable to Policy-holders insuring under existing rates. 1 hat this is not a mere estimate may be .r.tlged froin t.-.o tact that no less than £232.000 01 (..ASH SURPLUS, or nearlv 14 per cent, ot the whole accumulated fund at that date, '*vas iV;; 1m 1 to naw, accrued miring the quinquennium endc 1 rh-i ttst December, 1(190. Of this amount £200,000 was divided, and the balance carrim. lo re ert e. All Participating i’ouck:.-. ai eeuullud, on becout* ing claims, to Prospective bonus in accordance with the amount of premiums pa :i smcc vreectiing distribution. Tims, due r,,;\ am i<u ot .to annual <ustribution are secured witiint the ueavy cost attaching thereto, j. h. i;;...ha::ps'T'- i commissioner. SLESINGER‘3 RHEUMATIC BALSAM iS the or.iy Genuine and Scientific Pm* paraUen for the of Goat, Bhea* mutism, Sciatica, fto., &o. G.'houß*ndß h»y»'“toßtifiodj to the Cures affected. SIiSIBIHGISB’S HOBBI OATOLI, ATCD , DOG MED KIMS Are approved of by all owners of Hereto Oottlo and Dors, all through Now Zealand & Australian Colonies; JJvery person who used them was pleased'and not a single complaint made these Forty Years. SOLD BY ALL~OHEMiaTS AND MEDICINE YENDOBS A Gold Medal was awarded ms at the Ohristohumh Exhibition and First and Highest Award at Christchurch a»d Dunedin Exhibitions. S* SLESINGER* VETEBINAEY BTJEGHON, DUNIDIN Yor Bruises, Sprains, Swollings, Rheumatism &0., &o. Especially adapted for Footballers, Oriokotors, Sports men and others and called «IHE FOOTBALLER'S FBXEND." Fbioi—la 8d For Bottle. To he obtained from all Dealers, or Wholesale From B, 8I X B*l NQ 0 BJ, Dtkkdik,

UJBSYJCiON TEA AGENCY. FUBa CEYLON TEa n of the Finest Quality, as packed in the Garden Factory, can always bo obtained from the Agents of the Tea Planters’ Association of Oovloo. Drink British Grown ‘Tea—pure- wholesome pleasant, economical. B. R. XAi LOli, lor the Tea Planters* Association of Ceylon, SHUKOB STE««T, TlUAIti, DROP A POSTCARD TO Jg SEVILLE Colombo Stbbkt, Ohbistohueob* For Illustrated List of CALLIOPE CYCLES. Every Machine Guaranteed 12 Months. SPEIGHT AND CO/ |utTY BREWERY, Buneuik. BEST ALES IN THE MARKET. O O W I> A Y OIL. BRIGHT, CLEAR. STEADY LIGHT I Free from Fumes, j BEST LIGHT FOR BEADING, Being Cool and Steady. IT PRESERVES HEALTH AND EYESIGHT. Put up in Strong Tins and Oases to avoid Leakage, fitted with Improved Oil Faucet. Costs very little more than ordinary oils; INSIST UPON HAVING NOONDAY. A GOOD ARTICLE, and one that has always kept i!s reputation is JOEL’S ALE, TRY IT. , ANTED TO SELL—WASTE TAPES {a large or sma quantities). *r*rly to the Publisher, 9.C. IIMEB Omcß, Timaro

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 7078, 25 February 1893, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 7078, 25 February 1893, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 7078, 25 February 1893, Page 2

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