Wnutods. WANTED TENDERS for Mowing and Making 10 acres of HAY. Tenders received up till Saturday. CHARLES JOHNSON, Central Butchery. ■\TTANTED, a VV Liberal < smart RUNNERS, encouragement; Apply Times office, Church street. : \ WANTED KNOWN—Sixteen Words for one shilling in this Column. WANTED; KNOWN —A Coach will leave the Wai-ti School daily, between 9 and 9.80 a.m, returning from the Bank of New Zealand at 5 p.m. J. BARRAR, Proprietor. WANTED KNOWN—MRS CABLING, DRESSMAKER, has RESUMED BUSINESS, in the room's attached to Mr Jas. Strachan’s. N.B.—Ladies own material made up. COSMOCAPALEON. QHRIS TM A S FAI R, 187 9. The memory of the closing year Will slowly fade away, Our profits lost beyond recall, And the loss is clear as day. Tis sad to think of debts wrote off, And the creditors all in tears, The debtor in hope of the future thinks, And banishes all his fears. Bankers, they say, will open their books, And freely dispose of their money ; Prosperous times will dawn again, And all be sweet as honey. Our Temple doors all open wide, And Hutton is waiting still, _ To supply all the wants of fair Timaru . With a hearty right good will. ;i: The Temple’s wares, so rich and rare, Remind again of the Christmas Fair, While Hutton asks a price so low That all should to the Temple go. The Christmas Cards in verse and prose, Are varied as the Summer Rose, , And Books, new," handsome, cheap and good,' Provide a cheerful, mental food. For boys and girls the Fair is new, And novelties arc brought to view, From a Chinese Doll to American Cun, Surely this Christmas will bring some fun. Begg’s Pianos from England, Germany, France, Invite you to purchase, and learn to dance; They give such a taste both for Music and Song, You cannot resist the temptation long Come therefore now, come one, come all, Cheerfully answer our welcome call; And bring to poor Hutton. lots of ’ your money, If at 'Christmas you waiit to be jolly and funny. P. W. HUTTON & CO., Timaru. WAI-ITI AND TIMARU. ABUS will LEAVE the Bank of New Zealand Corner, carrying Passengers and Parcels as under- ■ Leave Timaru. Leave Wai-ili. 7.45 a.m. 9 a.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 5.15 p.m. 0 p.m. Fakes— 6d to Stanscll’s Junction, Re-, tuni Ticket 9d. Is to Wai-iti School Corner, Return Ticket, Is lid. J. BARRAR, Propiictor. Iv F. G Y UCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, Yaluatok and Commission Agent, Temuka. Regular Saturday Sales of Merchandise id Produce of every description. Timaru c o-o peea ti v e STORE Has just received a Large , Assortment of SPECIALLY SELECTED TEAS, Which will be guaranteed to give every satisfaction to the Purchaser, being of splendid puality 1 and low inPricc TRY OUR TEAS, AT HALF-A-CROWN A POUND. Rsr'Note the Addrce" Main Noimi Road, Timaku. J. H. JONES, Manager INKLER AND CO., PRACTICAL TAILORS, Main North Road, Opposite Parsons and Henderson’s Foundry. All orders entrusted to them will receive prompt attention.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2090, 3 December 1879, Page 3
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499Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2090, 3 December 1879, Page 3
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