Notices. s. JTadams, .1 BER, COAL AND EWOOD MERCHANT. On Sale: \ LLANDVLE, NEW i OASTJffi & KITANGATA COAL. Sole agent£(or Allandale Coal aud Drain , Pipes. " . Yards and Sawmills, Kailway Station, Waimate. Agent for KAITANGATA COAL: Ireduction in "price Of TIMBER, CALL ANDENSPECT ME STOCK. I of Seasoned flooring*, Eiisnge, Rusti cated W. 8., I helving, Moulding, Carded work, etc., V.D.L. Timb* (all sizes), Drain Pipes (all sizes), RoJling Iron, Ridgec*p, NaiU, Locks, Doors, Sashes, and all requirements of the trade. Fu stocks of Seasoned Firewood Fencing Material, Hurdles, Water Troughs, Gates, Cement, etc. Queen Street, WAIfciATE.
ALEXR. PHILIP, CERTIFICATED EMBALMER SANITABIffoHiERTAKER, LISHED and| i COFFINS made si aiouem Principles. REASONABLE CHARGES. A Choice Assortment of Wreaths, Shades, Tablets, Ac.
MISS CHRISTIE S Pupils for ■ PIANOFORTE IND THEORY. Terms on applicatiJKi. Shearman Street, Wairnate. 1 OR SALE—26O acrfs freehold, 400 JL' leasehold* Rangitata; 250 acres, Hook; 500 acres, Totara; 420 acrea, Cricklewood ; 90 acres near Point; 1330 acres, large house, stables, etc., eight miles from Cave railway station ; 25 acres with house to let ne-ir school. Houses and sections for sale in nearly every street id Timaru. Hotels f< r sale, Sflfrth Otagoand North Island ; 404 aagresheep country, Ealing; 100 acres, S^aitohi; 2000 acres agriomuft^^vithJjffioo_ H> acre3 pastoral rarnnlH Hfth (AtAerburfa: IP3 acres hdyke ; 50 lease, AlbifiyySettlement;- 240 acres, 82 acres, *rWashdyke 180 acres, 352 acres, leases in perpetuity; 400 acres, Levels; 187 acres, Orari; 300 acres impjoved, St. Andrews; 1\ acres, 4-rooi. ed house, St. Andrews 798 acres, Baincliff; 124 acres, 80 acres within two miles of Timaru ; 45 acres, good house, Deep Creek ; splendid farm, Willowbridge; 413 acres, Makikihi, in grass, £SOO cash, balance low interest. D. MAHONEY, Cain's Terrace Timaru. Neil's Herbal Remedies. ARE well known and extensively used throughout the colony, and although over 25 yearns on the market, the sales are increasing every year. Their virtues are now too well known to require any puff. We have recently appointed Mr A. BAKER, Of Queen Street, as our AGENT FOR WAIMATE, Who is now prepared to supply any line we keep. If not n stock, be will be pleased to obtain it at the shortest possible notice. REMOVAL NOTICE. H. Fr Us ?bat he has 'his" new I premises in requirements. STATIONER, NEWS AGENT, AND TOBACCONIST
Coal. Goal. Coal. THE FORTIFICATION CO.'S NEW COAL Is Now in the Market. nd houseburns with a I FIND : TO YOUR ADfANTAGE, I Trucks delivered at any station or ng Sole agents for Waimate District— and Scott, Quash Strbbt. ANTED. Country Visitora to Wairaate to get their BOOTS ,«»wTT,jg) WHILE THEY WAIT at WjIMATE BOOT SHOP. J. P. SMITH, NEXT COOP STOBE. Wade's Worm Fig", the wonderful worm worriers, are a safe aod sore emedjt in U boxes; sold everywhere
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 248, 28 August 1902, Page 4
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458Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 248, 28 August 1902, Page 4
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