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TyTETHODIs/ C-HURCH,-, 11 &A. am 6 Am., Rkv. S. Baenbtt. Jtiolof" Th/ Better Laj^J' Miss WillUHnsya.Bhbpton.^ »«» /\\) / TUESD*-Y/-Lectife "19th 'Progress "and iE(£seppQpi jfoi Ahe BjntiA Emp^," J. Clo^4r. '
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RE LATE W. tfTcLEOD, BUTCHER A LL OLAjtMSi against this Estate 'to fbJ r6xj&eve'<y''ttt Me J. R. Clement, S/olicitor, Wsimate. (T. H. MANN, Executor.
A nyone aitfesgAsy-#^|fe will be PB(^BO™jßr^^SjßKi
Wft'inite Clothing Factory. RGBEbjPmKSTBR, MERCHANT JrAILQK AND OUT1 \ jL\L*r *^- HOLDS a |(Uge stock oi Worsteds, Tweeds, Coatings, Vicunas, Serges, Trouserings, etc., and will make the same up at prices to suit all pockets.
B. INKSTEB, Queen Street, Waimate.
NEW ZEALANB EAILWAYS.
FARES I]pß 0 Of ABU RACES, SEPTEMBER 12/-HandH and ISth. EXOUHSI^N TICKETS toOamaru at 2d p^er mile first cla^ / '(mini mum 4s), ld^per uiile secon^minimutn 2a), naileagtf counted orftf^w'ay j^hly,, will be ibsued at Dtm<^iu | i r Jx?fQia,ru, Waimate and iijtetrifecmi&^iiacns on 11th and J2th SEFTEMHig for Morning I'rahr'oii 13th n&i\ EMBER, availably for return TQ. Jaf inoiu- ,■ sive. if Jty A/*/ !<f Th^EveniM^f^rapwfoni ((stmaiu to Timaru on U2th an^^StIh^SEPTEMB^R will \statt at 5 20; and run 50, rojnufced later^han ii mutable times. , The Waimate brjfn'ch Train will run j an extra trip pdin Waimata at 6.45 ' p.m. to connect with this train. BY ORDER. I
T. EVANS * SON, Waitan«i House, Waimate, THE Leading . Tailoring E $ TA JBLISHMEN-T.
WE beg to announce that^e hffve a splendid a/sortnietfiriSfall kjndb af Woollens in stocj6»^* r "^ ( , Fancy Serge^jyTweeds, Coatings, and Saddle Tfredos /(Hor^ar and CqwjV). Over 500 Pieces 10 seiem ftcnn, and wi h C/Ur JargeftutputlcußtomjjKfs can rely upon having -411 the^atest 'Goods to select j from. * ' All Orders entrusted to us will receive our Prompt and Best Attention, and be executed in a style uot to be surpassed 'in the colonies. Briefly we may say that every effort is made to realise in practice what we consider to be the true secret 'df conducting a business successfully, viz , "That to study the interests of your customers is the surest way to advance your own," and the fact of our having successfully turned out during the past Twelve Months over
FIVB THOUSAND (5000) GARMBNTS speaks for itself. Our very moderate charge, combined with GOOD FIT, STIiE' t and, MATERIAL makes our clothing «agerly sought after from all partaof the colony. We stock the Latest and Most Up-to-date MEN'S HATS, SHIRTS, TIES, COLLARS, PANTS, die. Boya' Tweed Knickers from 5/- upwards, Suits from 9/6. We^are prepared to take Orders for Haud-sewn
! Waterproct Co^ts and Cloaks, 1 -Aaeo ISADIES 1 "WALKING,, &I&ING, AtfD CY3LING COSTUMES.
Wanted.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 43, 8 September 1900, Page 2
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