Public Notices. .BcWf A $ ;Dl/ %A \ T E j av>^ Begs to inform his Friends the Public generally that he has taken Premises on the Main North road, where he intends to commence business as BOOT and SHOEMAKER, and hopes by strict attention to ? all orders intrusted to him to merit a fair share,of.Public Patronage.. Only the Best of Materials used. Repairs Neatly and Promptly Executed. Note the address — ■ ; E. WATERS, ■ Bootmaker, ■ ; Main North road. . (Opposite Pearson’s Foundry.)' J O,SE PII C OCKR 0F T, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Great North Road : (Next Door to the Ship Hotel), - Has received a large and varied assortment of Gold and Silver Lever Watches, Chronometers, and Chronographs, all. of which have a three years’ guarantee. He has' Gold Alberts, Ladies’ Gold Alberts, and Long Chains in {); Id, and 18 carat gold. Also, Gents’ and. Ladies’Diamond Signet and Fancy Dress, Rings, Gold Lockets (set with diamonds), Brooches and Earrings (set with diamonds), Gold and Silver Sets, Rcncil Cases, Necklets, Tea and Codec Services, Cruets, Cake and Card, Baskets, and a large variety of Marble and other Clocks for presentations. , , . Inspection is invited. i PUBLIC NOTICE. I beg to inform the Public generally that I have DISPOSED OP MY INTEREST in the CITY BUTCHERY to MESSRS EDMINSON and KIDWILL, and while thanking my constituents for their many evidences of favor, would solicit for my successor a liberal share of the patronage hitherto afforded me. ■ JOHN D. ROGERS. With reference to the above, we the undersigned beg to to state that HAVING BOUGHT MR J. D. ROGER’S INTEREST in the CITY BUTCHERY, we are prepared to SUPPLY the Public with an article not .to be surpassed by any in the trade, and Vitn combined civility and despatch we trust to merit a fair share of their patronage. 1 Every description of Small Goods kept and made on the premises. , j EDMINSON & KIDWILL. ■ WINTER VEGETABLE PLANTS. Geo. purdie and go. have on SALE all kinds of Winter Vegetable ' Pants, including Brocoli, Savoys,, Curled ; Greens, Walchcren Cauliflower, Hardy Cabbages,.and. Brussels Sprouts; also. Stubble, turnip seed that can be matured on Stubble Land for winter feed. N.B.—As John Petrie, Market Gardener, took first prize at Tlie latc Show' for the ■best collection ■ of Vegetables-, grown from seed supplied by us, we Geo. Purdie and Co, intend to give a prize of: £2 at the next Show for a similar collection grown from Qiis seed, s . . ", ■ GEORGE PURDIE AND CO., Seedsmen and Nurserymen. Near Bank, of New Zealand Timaru.
v TEMUKA GALE DOK lAN. li 0 T E L, rpHIB 'commodious Hotel is replete with every comfort and convenience for commercial gentlemen. Comfortable apartments for families. A good table for boarders, WINES, BEERS AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST BRANDS. Express to and from every train. ' LAIN Q-ME A SON, C.E., : ’ LICENSED SURVEYOR, Licensed Land Broker, Estate and Com- ; mission Agent and Valuator. PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Main South Road, Timaru. J. W. Bartley Projpgtdr; ■ I* * [card.] : Under The Land Transfer Act, H 0 M A S E. LYLE,
All kinds of Watches, Clocks, and Musical boxes carefully and accurately cleaned and repaired at moderate prices. tss” Note Address —Main South Road. TIMARU HARBOR BOARD. WANTED A STONE QUARRY, NEAR TIMARU. Those who wish- to dispose of A STONE QUARRY are invited to -send to the Engineer of the Harbor Board a written offer,., containing full particulars of the quarry, such as • area, thickness of stone and clay, situation, price per acre, proximity to railway, Ac. Any further particulars may be obtained on applying to JOHN GOODALL, Engineer, Timaru Harbor Board. JAMES E. BECKINUHAM (LatcW. L. Edwards). ' Cahinet Maker and Ui’lioesteiier, Opposite Timaru Horse Repository.All kinds of Furniture and Bedding made to order. Furniture repaired and repolished. MUSIC. MISS BALL is prepared to give lessons on the PIANOFORTE. Address. Sophia Street,’ opposite Hew Post Office’, Timaru. . Tenders. OIEPABATE TENDERS arc invited for lO the erection of Dwelling House, in wood. Plan and specifications to be seen at Mr Webster’s Store, where tenders will be received to 22nd inst. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. rfIENDERS will be received by the under--1 signed up to Monday next Jan. 19, for Cutting, Tying, Stocking, Carting and Stacking 400 acres (more orless)of WHEAT, OATS and BARLEY, on lot No. 4, Arowhenua'EsTate"; also 110 Acres WHEAT, on Lot No. 15. .... ALFRED J. PARSONS, Club Hotel, Timaru.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2128, 17 January 1880, Page 3
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732Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2128, 17 January 1880, Page 3
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