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Business Notices. THE WRECK OF THE AEK, AND THE RESCUE OF NOAHWTANTED KNOWN, to the Public of W Timaru and the Country around, 'G. KIMBEB, Bootmaker, late Mana%er of the Ark, has no longer any connection with that Establishing, in consequence of his late employer having privately sold the premises to_ another Arm, whereby a legal mode of injustice in depriving me of my conneciion has been done. 1 therefore solved to take premises and open business, for myself, and by the kindness of Mr Frahauf, who has made room specially forme, I have secured tommauding premises in the centre of the o W Q__Ntext ooor to Cabitiea «nd Plantes Drapery, near the Post office and Theatre, Main South Road. Timaru—whe«e 1 shall open oh SATUKOAI, the 17 th, and m future trade on my own account. ’ 1 therefoi e accept this opportunity to Sincerely thank my numerous supporters who have accorded me their liberal patronage in the the past, ana also to ask, thorn for their suppoit in the f utu. -, on which alone depends the success of my new undertaking, lor which I shall ever esteem their kindness uhd make it my constant effort to prove worthy tne same* 11 No longer fettered by an absentee employer, I am now free to exercise a thorough knowledge of m> trade in all its branches, ceupled with a life experience, lam able to provide suen goods as shall meet the requirements of all who may favor me with their support. With a st.ict ' observance to economy I shall keep on y the beat goods the markets produce, and ■ell at such prices as shall defy competition, and all may depend on the greatest vme for ready money, and come again with ■atisfaction. G. Kimhet will at all. times MlriDiAwUUU* v,i * . « keep a large and varied assortment of Ladies’, Gentlemen’s, You ha’ and Children’s Boots and Shoes on hand, to Which an inspection is invited. Ha is able tb make any article to measure, and promptly attend to all repaiis. G. Kimber can provide the trade with all its requirements at the smallest cost, and invite bootmakers to inspect my Superior Stock—Leather, Uppers, Kit, and Grindery, Mark the Address, Kimbet’s Cheap Boot and Shoe Mart, BOXC door to Gabites and Plante’s Drapery, Heir the Post-office and Theatre, Main SOith Road, Timaru. Your Patronage is Earnestly Requested; 13m

J H 0 H, PLUMBER, GASFITTBR, AND T INSMITH, South Road, Timabit. Orders in the above branches executed in the best manner possible. Electric Bells Fitted. St. G. HAMERSLEY, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, TIMARU. Offices— -Main North Road, 76 & 84 PRINCESS STREET, DUNEDIN. JJERGUSSON AND MITCHELL, MERCANTILE AND GENERAL STATIONERS, Account Book Manufacturers, Bookbinders, Paper Eulers, Engravers, Embossers, Lithographers Printe.s and publishers, and Patent Rubber Stamp Makers. A CENT ROB CaKTBHBDKT— W. K. WHITCOMBE. Offices and Sample Rooms, Gkbat North Road, TIMARU, (Opposite Jonas, Hart and Wildie’s new Auction Rooms}. NOTICE TO FARMERS & OTHERS N EW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCAN TILE AGENCY COMPANY (LIM ITED N are prepared to make Libaral Adtaaoea on Freehold Property, Wool, Grain •adothei Ascuritles. Tor farther artieulars a ply to F. LbCEEN Agent; THE SCOTTISH AND NEW ZEALAND INVESTMENT COMPANY W. MOODY, Agent. f’nHE above Company LEND MONEY on Freehold Properties, at current treat. W. MOODY. Offices MR ZIESLER’S George-street, Timaru, MUSIC AND SINGING. MR G. L. STAT HA M will RECEIVE PUPILS for the PIANOFORTE and SINGING after sth /me. For Terms, &c,, address, MISSES GRATER & STATHAM. Balls, Concerts, &e., attended Shoud Inducement offer a class will he forme far the instruction of Dancing* ju4

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South Canterbury Times, Volume XV, Issue 2068, 8 November 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Volume XV, Issue 2068, 8 November 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Volume XV, Issue 2068, 8 November 1879, Page 4

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