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X J s«ils.tCs-".S. H. 13. SCOTT, (Late of Scott and Sullivan,) gIGN WHITE E and GEAINEE, PAIN TEE, PAPEEHANGEE, AND GENEEAL DECOEATOE. Next Annett and Edminston’s Brewery, BROWN SxiIEET, TIMARU. All kinds of Ornamental Writing and General Decorating done. Estimates giv-n | for contracts. Shops and gentlemen's residences done up in the best style and material guaranteed. r|n SULLI VAN I 0 (Late Scott and Sullivan). SION-WIUTEI!, Gr.VIXER, PATXTJiR, PaPEHHAXUKK AXD Decorator, NOETTI-STEEET, TIMAEU, ■Wishes to inform his numerous friends and patrons that he has taken the business lately carried on by S. and S. as Painters, Paperhangers, Signwriters and Grainers, and trusts by strict attention to business, moderate charges, and good workmanship, to secure a share of public patronage. -y II ENNIS DY ' Paixticu axp PArrmuAXciim, Theodocia Street, TIMAEU. 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. Tailoivs. E A L L Y, E A L L Y, HALLY JpOUND THE OLD STANDAED. V W. A. HOBBS Is still “ Eight Side up,” at his old stand— .Maix Noam Eoap, With command- of one of the best, most comprehensive, and varied stocks in Cloths Coatings Tweeds Belgians Cheviots Bannockburns and all adjuncts to his trade, in the SOUTHEEN HEMISITIEEE. Call and examine the patterns. Correct lit and genuine workmanship guaranteed. Terms as per Agreement. The Trade Liberally Supplied. IN KLEE AND CO., PEACTICAL TAILOES, Main North Eoad, positc Parsons and Henderson’s Fonndry. orders entrusted to them will receive prompt attention. SPECIAL TAILORING ANXOUXOEM ENT. NEW AEEIVAL OF AUTUMN AND WINTEE GOODS. JdVTELSON begs to announce to the o JIS inhabitants of Tiraaru and surrounding districts that he lias just re ccivcd a large and well-selected stock of English and Scotch Tweeds of latest designs, in patterns ,also a huge assortment of Coatings consisting of Oxford and Melton Black and Blue Venetians, AYorsted Diagonals, Black and Blue _ AVest of England Broadcloths and Doeskins. Fancy Quilted Silk Vestings and ’White ; also real Sealskin Vestings, and skins of superior finality. N.B.—The above goods have been imported direct from the English market, thereby saving a large percentage charged by colonial merchants which will enable me to make up these superior goods without any advance on usual prices. The above goods are guaranteed from lit) to HO percent superior in quality to the usual colonial bought goods. Inspection invited. SPECIAL TO MASTEE TAILORS. J. NELSON having received to hand with the above goods a large quantity of West of England. Broadcloths, gnd Doeskin of superior finality, ho is prepared to supply the trade at I'M per cent less than can be bought in the colonial markets. Patterns forwarded post free. I=f* Note the Address, J. NELSON, TAILOE AND HABIT MAKEE, Cullman’s Buildings, North Eoad, Timaru. Di'iipery. T COOK II A M H 0 U S B. Men’s Colonial E.S. Boots, 10s Gd Men’s Colonial Balmorals, ICa Gel Men’s Colonial Watertights, IGs Gd Men’s Colonial Bluchers, 10s Gd Men’s Colonial Shearing Shoes, Gs Gd Women’s Colonial E.S. Boots, 10s Gd. Women’s Colonial Lace Boots, 10s Gd AYomen’s Colonial Shoes, 5s Del Maids’ Colonial E.S. Boots, ‘ls l)d Youths’ Colonial Balmorals, 11s Gd Youths’ Colonial Lace Boots, Us Gd Youths’ Colonial E.S. Boots, !)s !Jd Boys’ Colonial Balmorals, 8s Gd Boys’ Colonial Lace Boots, 8s Gd Gills’ Colonial E.S. Boots, 5s Gd Girls’ Colonial Lace Boots, Is Gd. COWAN & FOSTER. deapees ash outfitters Grkat North Eoad. [a card.] JEBB A N D n Y F E. Undertakers.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2214, 22 April 1880, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2214, 22 April 1880, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2214, 22 April 1880, Page 1

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