T is quifco possible that owing to the great excitement »nd oxlraordinary pressure of business on SATURDAY in connection with the SALE of the S.C. H.I.C. STOCKS many parcels were despatched in a condition scarcely creditable to the Firm. For any such apparent nogleot, J. BALLANTYNE & Go. beg to tender to the Public of Timaru their SINCERE APOLOGY. J. B. and Co. at the same time would hope that their Customers and Friends \rill believe th->t ALL CARE WAS TAKEN beforehand to providi for every possible contingency, but that the RUSH of BUSINESS on SATURDAY far exceeded their MOST SANGUINE EXPECTATIONS, find consequently the StHffof Hands, largely increased as it was, WAS UNABLE TO COPE EFFICIENTLY WITH IT. AND CO., VICTORIA HOUSE, TIMARU.
'IMPERIAL' TEAS ARE ACKNOWLEDGED BY ALL WHO HAVE USED THEM Sold by JAMES WINNING. A. E. ALLAN, VELVIN & TAYLOE, THOMAS BAEE, Temuka
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1679, 29 December 1887, Page 3
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145Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1679, 29 December 1887, Page 3
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