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-No&cea, PRIEST AND HOLDGATE 9EHSKAL IKOSHONS'EBS AND DI RIOT ItfPQItTEES. Queen Street, Wairaate IRONMONGERY DEPARTMENT. •E haveiu Stock Up -to-Date IRONMONGERY of Every Description and of the .Beat MiueriaL FARMING IMPLEMENTS. "WE have Every Implement a Farmer requires, compming the Famou McOOKMIUK. R!i NP::K and BINDER. Sole Agent in iouih Canterbury lor iUaM U. QAttOliN ami JF \li.\l TOOLS. FURNITURE DEPARTMENT, WE have a Complete Sto-k of U..-:o-Dfite Furniture, and having employed n ""apsble Cabinetmaker and Upholsterer, can make rUiiNiTUiU. OF ANi DiidluA All Repairs and Re-covering at Reasonable Prices. ■lnspect Our Stock before Buying Elsewhere. It will pay you. For the COKING HAfiVF. T ot u :vo ;n slm* BINDER TWINE, BAGS AND OILS Of Every Desniptioii, and Every Harvest Requisite. Jtfali Stock of BINDER EXTRAS, which may be procured at any hour, Day or Niyht. AGE'MCHBS. ■jidrews and Boaven's Ormffcutters B ■oi.'n, M:u-i<:.t.;'i • v; i J- >.\".v- , idrir!!r-. p .«nn l>. Duncan's Agricultural Implements. Shael:m4:. -.cott 8....-\. :>inii:iglia-m s and " Champion " lianas. ALSO Fox the Celebrated Sterling and Newhaven Bicycles All Cycle Accessories in Stock. FISHING SEASON. All Fisherman's i.i Stock -Rods, Lines, and Up-to-date Flies. Evsrj thing First-Class. MORSE COVER AND TARPAULIN DEPT. Horse Covers Tents, Marquees, Tarpaulin and Stack Covers made to order b\ Capable Workmen. MARQUEES ON HIRE.

Th« Trade snpp'ted with Material or Made-up Goods. Nothing " slop on trie Premises. Everything made by First-Class Tradesmen. E. J. ATWILL, Manager. SHACKLETOX <fe GRANT'S. THE HOUSE THIS SUMMER FOR 'PRINTS, MUSLINS, DELAINES, BLOUSK FABRICS, Ac, &c. A SPLENDID CHOICE OF NEW AND NATTY DESIGNS \ LaDY'b chief anxiety wli- t -h pping U \vh her h Print «r Washing Ma'e:i;<l _JL will keep its colou--. Th*' rto -iv is di p ..e , when ohnpp • g w : th us, awe 311*1 ant eeom Was: ing Fabric- , offering to i«u,n th.. motiey if goods »ro not satisfactory. „.„„„. A VERY ■', GK KANGB OF PVI TERNS. RANGE 1-A Line of Dark Prints nt 3.£d. R -NGE 1 -Pink. Cornflower, *nd Nm~ Grounds at vnrd FAN'itH; 3-A Pirit> As-orinient..»f F! .wrcl Lifrht. «• d Du-k G-rumds »t 6d yd. a.iKuE 4-Spe i*l Line of Printed Camhr cs, v.-iy choice, 8d y«rd. KANGE s—Grand V due Dtdaine-ueP, at Mid 6d. We do not keep a heavy Bt,->ck of Goo'-, hn' fie *■' a quiliri nf the lineswe s n<k s exceptional y nood va'ue. \ , „', ~ Pain Bla k Lus'r b, I*6l. ls.9d, 2 j 61 3s, 3s lid vard f Beiuimil quih'.v. Figured 81-ick Lustres, 1- 6', L< 2h. 2(il. 2« Ud. 3s 6d id/ S ice Ike fiik. Grey an.) Light 8.0-n Lustres, Is 6 1 vi-d. *, lendid vnlu« ; Cream Fibred Lu=tres. 2 6d y«rd ; Cream Serg-s. Cream Cn-dirnere*, &0., &.;. ; Special F e All■wool S rge*. 1* 6d yard. Sh». e;— Navv BUHc. «-> een M ir..on, Browns. Fawns ai.d <q*t«s; Blouse run Is 61 yarl ; New M ro ri-ed Sa-e-ns f ; <»m U>i * yard ; Hew Spotted Blou e Muslins from 8I to 1 o ' y -rd ; .'v-.w Sh.it ftu sh rle- fr m 4s 6 .<; Uew Bl»ck anH W ie S.mshads f-onr. 4s 6d ; L. irs' Lie Tie- fom 9 t'> 3 6 ; New Pullev B-lt«, Is nd; New F 4d yard ; GLOVES. - 26 «l< iea Sample •Glovea, all Bhades, half the ordinal y price Hair ibb .. » Id y-ird. LACE LACE CURTAINS. We can eive unusual value in t : es". No ie the f. 1 owing li t : Lotl, 36 i che--wide. 2j yards long, In lid pair Ld 2 4"• inches wid*, 2$ y..r \<= lorn; --ice 1 c pattern, 2-= llil pair. L.t3, 56 inc ea wid-, 3 vards 1 .n<? pretty fl>wer>d sfy'e. pair. Lot 4, 60 inches widp. 3£ \ard« lone, beiutifu! fl•.'ai <!■ sign, 5Cd | aii. And allott'er priees up to 21« 6d pair Al t«ped e-R«d FO-i THE SDMMKR HGLTD \YS— PICNIC AND vIARE&T BASKETS. A Special Line bought cheap. Price, 6 to 3s. Size, 8i i wi ie, Bin deep, 12 n long. 1- 6d

W dm ;,ts C othing Factor/ ROBSRI INKSTBR, MERCHANT TAILOIi AND OUTFIT 1 Ml HOLDS a larpe stock of Worsteds, Tweerls, Coatings, Vicunas, Server-. Trouserings, etc.. and will make the same up at prices to suit all pockets. R. IXKSTER, Queen Street, Wuimate. i'tul T/ V\T ANTED TO PURCHASEVV HENS, ROOSTERS, or DUCKS in any quantity. Highest price given. POULTRY tmiy be left at Messrs PRIEST AND HOLDGATE'S Yard any Saturday from 12 30 to 3 30 p m. No commission. Highest prices. Terms, Cash. E. J. ATWILL. J.' freehold, 400 le<t-eh Id, *nngi aia; 530 acres, J<angi ata I lairs; 600 acr b, 270 acr» s, T'.tara; 4'JO acres, Cricklewoud ; 17 ac.ea 8-iooni house near Timftr« ; 2 acres 4 roomed house and cmitby, Otaio; IiSO acres, N*li*buty ; 163 Kcre>, ' 'ave; 30 acres. Levels ; 207 «cr--8, 75 acres, 80 acr.s oear Allmry ; 240 acres, 8§ acres, Waihdyke ; 180 acr s, 352 acres, lea*e« in perpetuity, 76 acres, Point road; 112 acres, Seadown; 2(59 acres, Geraldine " 400 acres, Makikihi; houses, Gleniti Boad, LeCren and High streets; 250 and 150 acres, Wai toiii; 111 acres, 170 acres, Seadown-; 400 acres, 78 acres, Levels; 187 acres, 42 acres, Orari {rich land); 114 acres, Seadown; 88 acres, Point; 1 acre, with house, *t. Andrews; <7U ,*.;r'-«. goodJbouHt*, JOO ao e* »n crop, n-.a' -*t. St- And'* w« ipte?, 4->oom u hou-*, St Andr ws'</whVf;ip (cheap); face, "■h>> 4*ro'i.'"' ■ ' h;u e, and 2 romp < '..u&e*v Bu«b Roa!, Waima'e(H bargain). D. AIAHONBY, Jtea'» Xuacftcj TJBtwa.

W. Ferrier AS just teoeivtd ha New Season's CHRISI MAS CARD MOUNTS. For or-nrl-'og to y ur friends nothinp be b> tter than your own oi: one t of our haudsuine iiounta. Prices, from 5a per Dozen. Studio : 125, Sta/foeo Stkbet, TJM^RU. Chas. Crcba., GENERAL BLACKSMITH AND FARRIER Waimate Clothing Factory), QUEEN ST. -1 10EING done on Improved Prinf 1 with great care, under the personal ervision of the Proprietor. I. Taylor. PAINTER, GLAZIER AND PAPER HANGiiB. IS commencing business on hi* nwr. account in Waim* e, and solicits k share ot the public patronage. All orders left at his resident (near Mr B. '1 1 T >'i) ;M >3,i*iijr *fcvi l la.J Billheads, Mem Forms Invitatio Cards Visiting Cards, etc

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 128, 14 November 1901, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 128, 14 November 1901, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 128, 14 November 1901, Page 2

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