Late AdYei'tisenieuts. IDIYE SHILLINGS REWARD will be paid to any person returning a PLAID WOOLLEN RUG, dropped out of buggy on Thursday night last, between Mr Perry’s house and Goodman’s stables. Seciietaky, Mechanics Institute. LAND DISTRICT OF CANTERBURY. AUCTION SALE OF CROWN LANDS. ■XTOTTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a jJ\ Sale by Auction of Crown Lands will be held at TEMUKA, on the 23rd day of MARCH next. The Lands offered will consist of TOW N SECTIONS at ORARI and AROWHENUA, and about 7,000 Acres, known as the Old Railway Reserve, situate between the rivers Raugitata and Orari. These Lands have been sub-divided into blocks, varying from 40 Acres to 200 Acres, and about 5,500 Acres will be offered for Cash, and 1500 Acres on Deferred Payments. Sale plan and particulars will be posted at all Railway Stations between Christchurch and Oamaru, on or before the 23rd Instant. JOHN MARSH MAN, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Land Oftice, Christchurch, Feb. 13, 1880. TIMARU CO-OPERATIVE STORE Has just received a Large Assortment of SPECIALLY SELECTED TEAS, Which will bo guaranteed to give every satisfaction to the Purchaser, being of splendid puality and low inPrice TRY OUR TEAS, AT HALF-A-CROWN A POUND. f-Sr’Note the Addrcr; Main Nokth Road, Timauu. J. H. JONES, Manager J. K E * N !i x> Yl Painted and Papekhangeu, Thcodocia Street, TIMARU. All works executed at the lowest rates and in first-class style. Estimates Given for Town and Country Work. All orders promptly attended to. Note the Address— J. KENNEDY, Painter and Paperhanger, Theodocia Street. J . (x u I L B E RT , TaII.OII AND KAIIITMAKITt, Elizabeth Street, TIMARU.
J. Guilbert hereby notifies to the public of Tiuiiiru mid the surrounding districts that he is prepared to make suits at the undermentioned GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, From which it will be at once seen that he is able to execute orders at a much lower rate than any other tradesman in Timarn. The reasons arc—l. That he buys his goods at the best and cheapest markets. *2. That he pays Cash for the same and consequently gets his goods at Cash prices. 8. That he docs his own work instead of employing labor at high prices and losing his time in soliciting orders and afterwards seeking the money. Scabk or Phicks : A Trial Solicited. Note the Address: J. GUILBERT, Elizabeth Street, Timaru. TO BUILDING CONTRACTORS. riTENDERS will be received up to I X o’clock on Til G USD AY NEXT, Feb, IS), for the EIiECTTOX of a HOUSE in WOOD, at Cavcrshamc, Timaru, for C. Sr. Babhk, Esq. J )rawings and Specifications to be seen at my Cilice. Quantities supplied. THOMAS 808 HUTS, C.E. Architect. LECTUIiE TO-MORROW EVENING. JpASTOB CHINIQUY will LECTUIiE IN THE 811 ESB Yl’ EIIIA N CI I U lIC H , ON TUESDAY, FEB. 17, 1880, At 8 p.m. Admission —One Shilling. Tickets for early admission by side doors can now be obtained from Messrs. P. W. Hutton A Co.; Small A Clemancc ; H. A. Tcmperton; and E. Smith, seedsman, Main South Boad. Sankey’s Hymn Book will be used. Subject —“ Why I and ‘25,000 of my fellow countrymen left the Church of Borne.” I In consequence of the above the anniversary tea festival of the Congregational Church, advertised for to-morrow evening, is postponed.] T H DMAS Ilf LLI S, Pbumbino, Gaseittino, House Dkcobatino Ac, Ac. Grey Boad, Timaru. Thomas Ellis begs to inform the inhabitants of Timaru and the surrounding districts that he has started business in the above line in the Grey Boad, Timaru. Helms had over II years experience in his trade in London, and is now prepared to execute all orders that he may be favored with. EXACTNESS AND NEATNESS OF WORK GUARANTEED, Aird all orders promptly attended to. Usr" Note the Address— TUGS. .ELLIS, Grey Boad, Timaru. Aiuuiscmcutfs. TH EAT B E BOY AL , Timaku [-■t* Season of Four Nights, commencing TUESDAY, FEB. 17. OB ERA BOUFFE A COMEDY COMPANY. Acknowledged by the Colonial Press to be the most complete Company travelling. BEI’EIiTOIUEMABITANA, BOHEMIAN GIRL, ROSE OF AUVERGNE, CHELSEA PENSIONER. SOLDIER’S RETURN, Ac. (’Range of Programme every evening. Boxes, Is ; Stalls, ‘2s (id ; Pit, Is. Doors open at 7.50, commence at 8 sharp. Box plan at Amos’s. HAL GRAY. Advance Agent.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2156, 16 February 1880, Page 3
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