I^otices. NOTICE. MR F. 13. MANING has ceased to have any connection with the South Canterbury Times. FROM WASHDYKE—--8 HACK HORSES. 1 BAY GELDING, branded W on near shoulder. 1 DAY’ MARE, with rope on, branded S on near shoulder, with brown leading colt at foot. TEN SHILLINGS per head will be paid on delivery at MeDeth’s Hotel, Washdyke. Amusements. QUEEN’S HALL. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. LILLIE AND TAYLOR, Champion Skaters. Hurdle Race on Skates to-night for a handsome prize. Admission, Is ; reserved seats, 2s. Doors open quarter to eight. Afternoon practice 8 to 5. rjjTHEATRE ROYAL, TIMARU. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, FEB. 2G, AND 27. M R A MR S F LORENC E Will give TWO GRAND ENTERTAINMENTS, MUSICAL A DRAMATIC, Assisted by MR J. W. VINCENT A MRS VINCENT And others. Mr G. L. Statiiam will preside at the Piano. Overture .. .. Mit G. L. Sxaxham For the first time in New Zealand, Mr Florence’s “ MEDLEY,” in character, by Mr and Mrs Florence, introducing the following airs : “ Love’s Cruel Dart,” “ Oh Love, "What is the use of Repining,” “All is lost,” “Still so Gently,” “ I bve him so,” “ Say to Him,” “To the Wars with You I’ll Go.” Finale, “ Then the Wedding Bells shall Ring.” Interval of Ten Minutes. Fantasia (from Oberon).. Mr G. L. Statham Recit and Air (Nina) .. .. Mr Florence “Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep,” Mrs Florence Song—“ Still I Love Thee,” .. Mr Florence Duet —“ Flow Gently Deva,” Mr and Mrs Florence To conclude with the Sparkling Comedietta, “ THE HAPPY PAIR,” BY MR A MRS J. W. VINCENT. Box office at Arnos’. Doors open at 7.80 ; commence at 8 sharp. Admission, Is, 2s (id, and Is. FRIDAY—CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. PuLlic IVoti<*es. AUTUMN TREE PLANTING. 1,000,000 SHRUBS, one, two, and three years old, including the fastest growing Californian Pines. The Nurseries being in a very exposed situation, and the trees kept a good distance apart, gives them a hardiness of constitution rarely to be met with. Californian Pines, two-year-old, transplanted, 20s per 100; Blue Gums fit for transplanting 10s. A liberal allowance made to parties planting extensively. All kinds of Winter Vegetable Plants on Bale. GEORGE PUR DIE AND CO., Nurserymen and Seedsmen, Near Bank of New Zealand Tirnaru. Tho ma s Ellis, Plumbing, Gahfixtino, House De con axing Ac, Ac. Grey Road, Tirnaru. Thomas Ellis begs to inform the inhabitants of Tirnaru and the surrounding districts that he has started business in the above line in the Grey Road, Tirna ru. 11 e has had over II years experience in his trade in London, ami is now prepared to execute all orders that he may be favored with. EXACTNESS AND NEATNESS OF WORK GUARANTEED, And all orders promptly attended to. lisr" Note the Address — THOS. ELLIS, Grey Road, Tirnaru. I BEG to inform my Numerous Friends and the Public Generally, that I have secured the I,ease of the RAILWAY’ REFRESHMENT ROOMS, for the Ensuing Term. J. H. GLASSON. GKOSVENOK BOTTLING STOKES, Cain’s Teiiuace. JMEIKLE begs to inform the Public e of Tirnaru, and the surrounding country districts, that he has now completed his arrangements for entering into the Bottling Department of his business. Orders tor wines and spirits can now be executed at the wholesale price for a single bottle. Wines bottled on the promises, under the immediate supervision of the Proprietor. None but first-class brands kept, and the prices defy competition. J. MEIKLE, GRQSVENOR HOTEL, Cain’s Tejihace. BEDFORD FLOUR MIL L 8 (Late Orrnsby’g. MAIN SOUTH ROAD, TIMARU. J~ G. ALLEN, ' ’ PRACTICAL MILLER. N.B.— J. G. Allen hereby notifies to the Farmers and stationholdcrs of Tirnaru, and tire Surrounding Districts, that he has rented that FIRST-CLASS MILL, Situated in the Main South Road, and known as ORMSBY’S MILL, and is prepared to execute all orders for Gristing Grain committed to his care, at lowest current rates, and is likewise ready to STORE GRAIN, OR PURCHASE In Large or Small Quantities I-r- FO R CASH. gy| ON HAND FOR SALE— Flour, Bran, Sharps, and Fowl’s Feed. Note the Address— J. G. A LJL EN , (Ornrsby’s Mill, Main South Road), TIMARU. Railway Siding to Mill Door.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2165, 25 February 1880, Page 3
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687Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2165, 25 February 1880, Page 3
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