Bnsi» eSS Notice s. PIANOS. PIANOS. REDUCTIONS eeductions genuine reductions. PW. HUTTON & CO. • are instructed by Messrs C. Beoo and Co., consequent on the death of their Managing Partner, Mr G. J. Browne, to announce, for ONE MONTH ONE MONTH ONE MONTH Only, a GENUINE CLEARING CASH SALE of the whole of their immense Stock of 300 Instruments, ranging in prices from Thirty to One Hundred Pounds. Catalogues of the Dunedin Stock are now open for selection at Timaru hy the Public of South Canterbury, and a Choice Stock of the Principal Makers’ Instruments are now in onr Timaru Music Saloon. The following List of Makers will indicate that the Sale is no mere puff, but the First Genuine Sale of Musical Instruments ever held in Timaru, and affording an opportunity that may never occur again to purchase, at first cost, from the Largest Stock of Instruments ever held by one firm in New Zealand: — Ibach Roenisch Lipp Schwcchtcn Schiedmayer Ehrbar Gerhard Ncumeyer Rord Anchor Soufleto Ei aid Collard P.roadwood Kirkman Ward Challcn Murphy Kelly Drinsmead Strohmcnger Allison Chappell Rcgg and Co Full value allowed for old instruments taken in exchange. A large consignment of Music on view for selection at FIFTY FIFTY FIFTY Per Cent Discount. N.R.—Our celebrated German Tuner will visit Timaru again in a fortnight. P. W. HUTTON & CO NOTICE. milE VALUATION of MR JAMES X BRUCE’S Timaru PLANT and BUSINESS having now been completed, a MEETING of Merchants, Farmers, ami others will be held at our Rooms on THURSDAY, April 2!), at 3 p,m., to hear the Valuation and make the preliminary arrangements for forming a Joint Stock Company. Prospectus on view at our office. MACLEAN & STEWART. PJ. BELL’S CONSULTATION , OX THE GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE CUP. TO RUN ON MAY 24, 1860, AT CHRISTCHURCH. PRIZES; Consultation Fee, £l. Tickets may be obtained from Mr Levy, Tobacconist; also from Mr Herman, Tobacconist. IS” Should all the Tickets not be be sold, the prizes will be distributed pro rata. Two Postage Stamps necessary, one for Reply, and one for Result. Address; P. J. BELL, Post Office Box 84, Timaru. Gr RAND FREEHOLD LAND SULTATION. 18 8 G AC RE S. CON--5C30 MEMBERS AT Tl. First prize ..Sections 20, 21, 22—')2(i acres Second prize Sections 17, IS, 11.)—548I 1 .) —548 acres Third prize. .Sections 32 and 35—285 acres Fourth prize Sections 34 and 38—25 G acres Fifth prize . .Section 3 —l7l acres Above land is part of Block VIII., Aka tore District. It is of good quality, and is well watered. The Drawing will take place in the presence of scrutineers chosen by the subscribers, due notice of which will be advertised in the principal newspapers. Early application is necessary to secure Tickets. All cheques should be crossed and have Is added for exchange. Two stamps necessary for reply and result. James aitchison, Secretary. JAMES CAMPBELL, Treasurer, Importer, Moray Place, Dunedin. ORS A L E Upwards of 1500 EMPTY BAGS, J. YOUNG, Raker, Church Street, BUY YOUR BOOTS OF THE MAKER ! PUBLIC ATTENTION should be called to the fact that Linen Drapers’ Mock Kid and Imitation Calf and Sheepskin Boots and Shoes arc the DEARESI Ai ANY PRICE YOU CAN BUY. If you want the Greatest Value for Ready Money, go to KIMBBR’S BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY. Here you will find the Genuine Article Guaranteed, and at the Lowest Prices they can be made for Durability and Wear. KIMBER is a Practical Bootmaker, and never descends to the tricks of trade common to the Drapers, who trade in Rubbish that Bootmakers decline to deal with. KIMBER does not insult thecommon sense of the People by constant clearance Sales at less than Cost.— Bosh ! Those who deal in Drapers’ Boots and Shoes arc always buying and never get anything fit to wear, and pay more in the year than the}’ would do for genuine articles. Warehouse Glop Goods are got up specially for Drapcrs and Auctioneers, who know nothing, and care less, so long as they sell. KIMBER’S trade depends upon a genuine article of his own make—Warranted to wear well—at the Lowest Price for Ready Money, and come again. KIMBER keeps a Large and Varied Assortment on hand of Gentlemen’s, Ladies’, Youths’, snd Children’s Goods. All may Select from his Stock; and Inspection Invited. Mauk the Adukess — K I M B KB’S BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY, Three doors from Theatre, opposite Cornish’s Store, GREAT SOUTH ROAD. Mil GEORGE PEARSON has been appointed Aae x t at Tivr au u For the sale of the SOUTH CANTERBURY TIMES.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2218, 27 April 1880, Page 3
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758Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2218, 27 April 1880, Page 3
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