Notices. PRIEST AND HGLDGATE, GENBIUL mONMONGEBS AND DIRECT IMPORTERS. . Queen Street, Waimate. IRONMONGERY DEPARTMENT, WE have in Stock Up-to-Date IROSMOSGE <Y of fivory Description and>f the Best Material. FARMING IMPLEMENTS. <WE have Every Implement a Farmer requires comprising the J™*™' REAPBR and BIMBEH. Soto Agent in South Canterburyior PLANET2t. GARDEN and FARM TOOLS. ■ FURNITURE DEPARTMENT, Wh W a Complete Sto.k of Up-10-Date F"["'f.f f' T ''7. 1 K b o trNrD P SGN* -iapable Cabinetmaker and Upho.*ierer, can make !• UUMTUUfc, Ok ANY DhftlUN. All Repairs and Re-covering at Reasonable Prices. Inspect Our Stock before Baying Elsewhere. It will pay you. For the COMING HARVEST we have in store BINDER TWINE, BAGS AND OILS .Of Every Description,.and Every Harvest Requisite. Stock of BINDER EXTRAS, which may be procured at any hour, Day or Night. AGENCIES. «ri«w* and Heaven's Chaficntters. Booth, Maedonald *nd Co.'s Windmills. P. and a Agricultural Implements. Shacklock, Scott Bros,, Barmnghata's and " Champion "' Ranges. ALSO for the Celebrated Sterlirrg and Newhaven Bicjclea All Cycle Accessories in Steele. FISHING SEASON. Requisites in Stock-Hod*Line., and Up-to-date Fibs. Evarything First-Class. HORSE COVER AND TARPAULIN DEPT. ttone Covers Tents, Marquee,. Tarpariin and Stack Covers mada to order by Bone covers x * Capable Workmen. MARQUEES ON HIRE. •Eh* Trade tmpp'.ied with Material or Made-np Goods. Nothing •• elop "on tft* Tfce Everyt hing made by First-Class Tradesmen. E. J. ATWILL, Manager. 'PRING t yvRAPEEY ihackleton .'. and .". Grant,
„ ~l • „m« n f tHflT.itesr Deisms in Blonae Fabrics, Dr- sa Mat' rials, v v *^ d ir y p " er,iß- - Bpkadid Line of Dark Ptm*. Heavy Cloth Fast Color. PRICE B$D A YARD. Every Lady should secure a dosen yards cff thio Print. An MBWtionai line of DeWnette at 4W, 51 and M a yard. A» exfteptio » y um mer Gwtume Drew. " " nMca o.a a U d ask to re our silk and wo d Del-unes. Plen y of room and light to iuapeofr them. ~»«e» o»TTr\t> n \Tq A'*rze choice of sizes and designs. One special line &AD.ISS' SIILOH H.VW. *£? rnn . e dH..ile.-", FRIGE la EACH. These hat. are really worth Is 9d each. *- «v . p«.»dqonß o • CnrWma (foP Spiiag c l an.n.) f oru S 1* fci"to *t lid -'Urjje b'zes Children's Pn.a* from la ; Ladies' Corsets £m Is 3d ; Ribbons'from Id a yard, efc>., etc A Visit of Inspection Invited.
Waimate ClotMnsf Factory. ROBBRI INKSTER, MERCHANT TAILOK AND OUTFirijb.il. JL J. Tweeds, Coating, Vicunas, Serges, Trouserings, ttc. f arid will make the same up at prices to suit all pockets. E. INKSTER, Queen Street, Waimate. Poultry, ; ANTED TO PURCHASE—HENS, KOOSTERS, or I>UCKS in any quantity. Highest price given. POULTRY may be left at Messrs PRIEST AND HOLDGATE'S Yard any Saturday from 12.30 to JJ.3Q. p.m. No commission. Highest prices. Terms, Cash. E. J. ATWILL. IJOR &ALE->SOO aces, 260- aorea !_• freehold, 400 letseh-.ld, k H ngii ar M ', 53* acres, Rangi.-at* I lan I; 600- «cr h, 270 acres, Totara; 420 acres, CricHewood; 17 acres 8-routu boive near Timani; 2 aorea ,4-roomed house and smithy, Otaio;: 250 acres, 8»li-bury • 163 «cr*v''av*'; 30'acres. &»v*lb;2o7 acr s, 75 acres, 80 acres near Albnry j 240 aores. 82 acres, Wauhdyke ; 180 acxvs' 362 acres, leases in- peipewiity. 7ft acres, Point road;, 112 acres, Seadown; 269 acres, Geraldine 400 acres, Mafcikibi; houeea, Glemii BoadV L«Cren and High *tr«etß;. 260 and 160 acres, Wai tohi; 111 acres, 170 aoies, Seadown; 400- aorea* 78- acrev levels; 187 acres, 42 acres, OrarJ (rich fond),; 114. acres, Boadown; 88. acres, Point; 1 acre, with bonse, 8». Andrews * 170 ajres. good houae, 100 acre* in near St. Andrews \ 860 acrea hnptoved, St* Andrews ;.,2J acres, 4-roomed hou*e t St. Andr«w« townti.ip (obeiph * Mra with 4 roomed I*-a*, and 2 roomei houses,. JBueb Road, W»i»ate (« bareaini. -' - 0. MAUONEY, ? •Caia'aleanw*- »»««.
Chas. Creba, •SNERAL BLACKSMITH and FARRIER (Opposite Waimita Clothing Factory), QUKEN ST. QHOBING done oa Improved PriuSpl W itb great care, under the personal <* pervisiem of the Proprietor. I Taylor. JPAINTER, GLAZIER AND PAPEBBANGEE. IS commencing business on hie own acoonntin Waima-e, arxJioteUea ,ten ot the public patronage. AH ord«r» left »t bis residence (near ?feR. !5 4..r->'3) pa icoaiUy attend* I Massey-Harris Cycles. CHAS. A. HOLLAMBY TAS beet, WaJmate Ajßent "1 for the above celebrated Wheel. *ud will keep oo hand alt duplicate parts Ctcle repairing of every d*BCf tp' ion fey .competent workm'-n at naamaoie La<li e ,'and-Geßtß? macbineaon hire. Mm Form* Invitation Cards. "Waiting Cards, etc., T ftit ABVZBTifISK OFFICE
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 122, 31 October 1901, Page 2
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