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VIOLTN TUITION.
GENERAL BLACKSMITH and FARRIER (Opposite Waimate Clothing Factory), QUEEN ST. QHOEING dona on Improved Principle with gieat care, under the peisonal supervision of the Proprietor.
flfft D. BLUE, cyOaicam, will jBl cOMMENOE/rE ACHING the Waiic^e a> s-a early date. Sending Pupil^a" "have particulars HtoTera3a,«rfe., by applying at this
ft S. BTJTCHEE thanks Ins nume rous OubtomoisJ for Libeial Report accorded Mm dvvmg the past Eremomhs, and asks a coutiuuaiwe of same. Hmplete Stock of Groceries always H oa hand ■ T LOWEST PEICES FOB GASH ■OR SALE-OaK Chaff. Bran, Fowl ■ Wlwat, PeUdtd, and Prime Eolled I Agent for ■THE >> T £W ZEALAND TNSUE- ■ ANCE COMPANY, FIRE ■ AND MAEIKE. laT)ll aT)lh l ,81,000,000 Kd up Capital & Reserve £400,000 ■ Bislcs takeu ou Town an<? CGUtilry Kroperties of every description as twesfe Current Eates.
E. BISHOP, PAIN TEE, GLAZIEIt & PAFEBH ANGER. DESIB"ES xo iba ik d>e public past favoii'3. sii'l be§-3 to iiiConn tliem that he ha? T3taoved to his New Premises in Queen street, where he hopes by strict attention to business to receive a share of pviblie patronage. White Lead, Oils, Glass, Scihu, Pictuie M mldings, Tacks and Tape. Tubes and Paper hangings, etc., alwa^o ai stock. E. BISHOP, Next Co-op, store
J*sjps ©o^on's STIFFENING AND POLISHING POWDER FOE LAUNDRY PURPOSES. ONE SHILLING TEP. BOX, obtainable a the Waimate Co-op, stole and Mauekebtei Bios. MR CGXON will be in Waimate for a fouui-ghti fiivate Tuition giveo. I-abiiC Exhibition daily. Ladies aie mited to biing shiitb and collais to be done vshile xhey wait. TESTIMONIAL. Pusbbyteiy, Itangiora, riept. 21, 1899. Dtiring his visit to Rangiora, Mi Cus.or gave us a practical lllostiation of the efficacy oi his stiffening and glazing l'o"/clgi, the leruli being iruM satisfactory, ana I ha\e no hesitation in recommending the adoption of this new powder to otheis. Thomas W. Pbice. Unsolicited Testimoni-als from 2300 ladies may be seen on application. Manchester Bros , Agenti for Irons and Boards.
J. L. HAEWOOD, PAINTER, PAPERHASG-ER, AND GLAZIEfi, UKDKRT\KES to do FIRST <3£, ASS Vr'OKTv in any part oi the country AT BED ROOK PRICES. PICTURES NEATLY FRAMED. Enqmie at Miss Williams', Dressmaker, Qpcen Sti^t.
• A bIGN Of THE TIMES. 1 ( ( MERIT ALONE CAN HOLD ITS" OWN. Hondai-Lanka Ceylon Tea as foimea an _ with the public. The safest al' ances. All Lcadjn era. • A TEA-GKO .. ING PARADISE,' The Homo of HONDAI LANKA CEYLON TlfiA.
TERRIER'S CHRISTMAS CARDS. rr>HE BEST CHRISTMAS OABD you 1 could send \ our Fviends is yonr OWii ?HOTOGRA.PH"cm one of FEBKIEfi'S iChristmab Caid Mounts. JUST RECEIVED — A large Assortment of New and Beautiful Designs for She coming season, PRICE FEOM 5b PEE DOZ. | MtHs closing October and November j aach England m time for Christmas. Stafford Stieet, TIMABU*
Every Leaf is lull of Viilue, every Infusion Dtlieious. Sealed rackets enly. In India the Jackal is moie dreaded than the Tiger. In this colony it is the substitution fraud that one has to guard against, high-profit-bearing substitutes being often pushed for the sake of extra profit; #iiii Hondai-lianka Tea yoa aie quite safe so long as you trade with your eyes open, eveiry genuine packet bearing the Registered and ©owrnment-protected name, McKen^ie's Hgndai Lanka, on all packets and bqres. Cotton cloth was first made in India and was in pse there 2000 yeara ago. Honbai-Lankj[ Tea has only been upon the New Zealand market some four yeais, yet it is the Tea that has revolutionised the tsad#. Secret : Jt is better than any other Tea, that's all, and is sold m Ceylon-packed and.sealed packages only. 4 Colley Gibber,' the poet and gossip, wrote i **Eg&l thou soft, thou eo&ev, sage, and venerable liquid : tbou female tongue running, smile soothing, heait opening, wink tipping coirdifc!.* Th« bifcnd used must have been unblended HondaiLaAlfca. Soli by ,S3J djsi»fcej&st Oyocsys.
s Foa HEN'S BOOTS, / LADIES' BOOTS, ] \ CHILDEEITS BOOTS, " At prices to suit fhe titaes, . GOTO BEREY'S BOOT SHOP. SEPAIRB A SPECIALTY* €&cx®t of High and Sheatmaa Skegtej
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 11, 26 June 1900, Page 1
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