2 S IN THE TYURING our Stocktaking Sale I 7 we are returning 2s In the j£ to all purchasers of Boots, Shoes, and Slippers. This concession will apply to all classes of Goods in the Boot Department, from Ladies’ Evening Shoes to Men’s Nailed Bluchers, _ 1 Dressmaking, any Style, 8s 11d. This extremely low price for Dressmaking will be an opportunity for those Ladies who, have not already patronised this department to do so at a very little cost. Only our own materials made up. DAVIES AND MURPHY, Timaru. myl6 H AYE YOU TRIED BAKING POWDER ? Makes Delicious Scones, Bread, and Pastry.: Guaranteed Absolutely Pure, and Ithe Most Wholesome Powder in the Market. Sold by all Grocers in Tins Gd, Is, and 2s each, and wholesale by the Manufacturer, G. E. WARBURTON, Chemist, “The Pharmacy,” Timaru, jy2l SOUTH CANTERBURY GLASS, PAINTS, AND PAPERHANGINGS WAREHOUSE, Timaru. JAMES CRAIGIE KEEPS THE LARGEST STOCKS , OF , PAPERHANGINGS In South Canterbury. To make room for New Arrivals, will ! Sell at Reduced Prices. Gold Papers from 2s 6d, Kitchen and Bedroom from sd. fe!2 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. CARSTON BROS, in thanking their numerous Customers for their Liberal Support, beg to state that from the 13th inst. W. CARSTON will carry on the WHEELWEIGHTING AND COACHBUILDING BRANCH .of the Business. Haying had 12 year's’ experience in this district he fells sure he can faithfully execute his clients’ demands. It is a well-known fact that pur work has been fully 20 per cent cheaper than any one in South Canterbury, and I will take the liberty of informing the Public how it is done. 1. Have no rent to pay. 2. Buy for Cash. 3. Do the greatest part of the work myself, and Last, but not least, have no ambition of making a fortune too rapidly. There is an old proverb—“ A cheap article is dear at any price, “ but in this case I guarantee every Vehicle turned out. I am prepared to give the HIGHEST PRICES for SECOND-HAND CARTS, &c., having always a demand for them. Having made satisfactory arrangements with MR A. WATSON, who is a firstclass GENERAL AND SHOEING SMITH, he will re-open the Blacksmith’s Branch on his own account on MONDAY, JULY 13th. NOTICE. M K WILLIAM THOMAS HAS BEEN APPOINTED REPORTER, CANVASSER, & COLLECTOR FOR THIS PAPER IN GERALDINE, Vice. Mr H. N. Hiskens, resigned. Mr Thomas is authorised to Collect Money on account of this Paper, and his receipt will be a sufficient discharge. JOHN RADCLIFFE, BESWICK STREET, TIMARU, Cabinetmaker, Upholsterer, PictureFrame Maker & Undertaker. Furniture on the timePAMENT SYSTEM. Venetian Blinds Made to Order, apl
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2231, 23 July 1891, Page 4
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434Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 2231, 23 July 1891, Page 4
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