Business Notices JAMES Bit U C i'. Timber and Ir »n Me chant. Has on hand, or can cat. to oni.r from flitlarge stock of logs on nan*., upwards of 000.000fr..,*l Ifrgths and Hz s. In sawing p acing uuu.aiiig, to igae and g o ving turnery, frt . hand s wi g to details or otherwise, eve y article in the trade, roofing iron, nulls, ridging, spoiling, cem-nt, plaster latas, The yards being connected bv railway, all orders in town oi country will h ave de-p it'-h. WAITA iv G I MILLS, T iMvROt piiOPEHTIKS &0., Ft)it SALK, 1516 acres on Sherwood D twns. f ational Insurance Co. Sha es. South British Insurance Co. Shares. Gubural Bank Shares 30 Shares Permanant Building Society of ( tago. 230 acres, 2J miies from Fairlie Creek, unimproved, close to proposed termination of Railway. Sec, No. 116, £ Acres, LeCren’a Terrace, with 4-Room?i House. Leasehold of sro. 117, \ Acres, LeCren’s Tenace 17 years to tun, rental, £7 per annum. WOOLLCOMBK & CLULEB, Land Brokers. LANE AND CO. iE RATED WATER AND CORDIAL MANUFACTURERS OF DUNRDIN. Having taken those premia s in Chu’ch Street lately occupied hy W. t o itbau and Co., have Just Opened a BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT IN TIMARU. And are prepared to supply the Town and S'roinding Districts with ASrated Waters and Cordials of the very best Dcscrip'ion, THEIR UNIVERSAL REPUTATION throughout the Colonics is a sufficient Guarantee for the quality of the Article. 24*e HOW ARE YOUR POOR FEET ? JJ N. ANDERSON In asking this Question, begs to announce to the Inhabitants of Timaruand the Public generally that he has Commenced Business >n the premises lately occupi d by Mr G. A. Jones Bootmaker, Great North Road, andjbemg now prepared to remedy the want long felt of Neat and Well fitting BOOTS AND SHOES, He can supply the Public from his large and well selected Stock of ENGLISH & COLONIAL GOODS with an article of the most superior quality, and latest style at PRICKS FAR BELOW ANYTHING PREVIOUSLY OIFEKED in Timaru. COME AND VISIT ANDERSON’S GREAT BOOT MART I H. N. A, also begs to state that, having engaged the services of Mr 1). Buchanan (late of Dunedin,) it should be a sufficient guarantee that all orders entrusted to him will receive the promptest ATTENTION AND DESPATCH. iE3“Note the Address— H- N. ANDERSON, Main North Road Opposite Mr Evans’ Grain Store ap!2 MONUMENTAL fjl HOMAS THOMAS Monumental and Architectural Stone Oakver. AH kinds of Monumental Masonry executed with despatch and MODERATE CHARGES. NOTICE—No 10 per cent, given to Grave’diggers, Sextms, or any other Touters trying to impose on the Public, Designs and prices given. THOMAS THOMAS, Corner of Heaton street, and Main Soutu Road, mn u ir o tq THE UNEM I’-n AND EMPLOYERS Oi DO you want Employment ? Yes 1 Well, call at iKEEN’S LABuli EXCHANGE, Bowker’s Buildings, A- d you can obtain a job immediately. Do yon require real good hands ? If so, Irop in at Skeen’s Labor Exchange, where uhe manager, Mr Munro, can suityou from a Governor’s Aide Camp to a Slushy's mate, 3Jh
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South Canterbury Times, Volume XV, Issue 2072, 12 November 1879, Page 1
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513Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 South Canterbury Times, Volume XV, Issue 2072, 12 November 1879, Page 1
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