'Wanted, 'ANTED KNOWN—To the Inhabitants of Sandictown. Mr T. Peace intends conducting a Night School during the Winter months, to commence on Monday, May 8, 1880. Puli particulars on applying at Ills residence Mill’s Paddock. "TTTANTED to buy an OEEICE STOVE. VV Apply! 1 . 15., Times oflicc. TIT ANTED —A AVAITERESS In mediaVV tely. Apply 11. Cole. WANTED —A Thorough Good 11 OUSEM AID. Apply T. Richmond. TI7"ANTED Every one to Remember VV that this is the Last Week but One of Moluison A Son’s Great Clearing Sale of Boots and Shoes. WANTED KNOWN Still Cheater Reductions in the prices of Boots and Shoes during this week and next, at Mollison & Son’s. TTTANTED KNOWN —Mollison and VV Son’s present Stock of Boots and Shoes must be Cleared Out at any Sacrilicc to make room for New Goods. WANTED KNOWN—Great Bargains in Hoots and Shoes on Saturday. Mom, ison A Son. WANTED KNOWN— I That-I. Stuaoiiax lias for sale BALL GOSTUMMS from 12s lid to 255, original price o2s (id to 50s, WANTED KNOWN—That J. S. lias for sale FUR MUEES and BOAS, from 2s to 80s, original prices 7s Gd to OOs. WANTED KNOWN—That J. S. will sell his WOOL GOODS at half the price that any other house in Timaru will sell a similar article. ANTED KNOWN—That J. S. has V * for sale RIB HON VELVETS all colors Gd to Is a piece of 18 yards. IT PANTED KNOWN—that Billheads VV Circulars, Cards, Programmes, General printing of every discription, from entirely new type, are executed at the South Canterrury Times Oflicc, Church trcct "^Xl r ANTED, Two TURNOVERS at case, V V Apply ollico of this paper. W ANTED Cooks, Housemaids, and General Servants. Apply, Mrs Peters Registry Oflicc. WANTED KNOWN—Sixteen Words for one shilling in this Column. ‘ANTED —Architects and Builders to know that lirst-rato finishings arc now being made from Kauri, at prices that will take the trade. Every description. JAMES BRUCE. O'TANTED —South Canterbury Settlers VV to send for Local Manufacture in limber, Finishings, Flour, Oatmeal and ’carl Barley. JAMES BRUCE. r ANT U D K XOWN —That DUNDEE HOUSE is the Oil LATEST and est House in Town for all kinds of Ladies’ outs’ and Children’s Hoots of every descripon as the following prices will sliow:ent’s Elastic Side (Alma’s) .. 18s Od cut’s Light Watertights .. .. 18 0 cut’s Bluchers .. .. .. !) G kildreu’s Kid Elastic Sides (7 to!)) 8 G il other Goods proportionately low in Price. c-nt’s Ladies’ r.nd Children’s Boots made order on the shortest notice. We would ,11 special attention to our Gent's Sewn oots for easy wear; cannot be surpassed South Canterbury. G. .JUNES & GO, Dundee House, Timaru. Tkti Vd* i isomo.utrt. TO CARTERS. mENDERS wanted for CARTING SAND JL and SHINGLE to the Hospital received up to Saturday next, at 1 p.m. For finther particulars apply to W. McGILL, Contractor. NOTICE. DRESS AND MANTLE MAKING. I\/TRS INGRAM (late of Messrs Wood JjJL and Smith's) respectfully begs to acquaint the Ladies of Timaru and the surrounding neighborhood that, having resigned her situation with the above linn, she has now COMMENCED DRESS AND .MANTLE MAKING on her own account in that Cottage lately occupied by Air Gatlin, Surgeon-Dentist, Main South Road. Airs I, trusts that with neatness of finish, punctuality in business, moderate charges, and a perfect lit guaranteed, to merit a share of public patronage. Wedding, Ball, and Mourning orders ex ccuted on the shortest possible notice. MAIN SOUTH ROAD, TIMARU. ADVANCE SANDIETOWN. Three reasons why the inhabitants OF SAN DIETOWN SHOULD PATRONIZE the SANDIETOAVN STORE. First—Because we sell ten per cent cheaper than Town. Second —Because yon get a better Article. Third —Because a First-class Store in your neighbourhood increases the value of your property. Oun (Cash) Prices this Alonth are : Fine Dry Currants (very best) Gd per lb. Snowdrop Sugar 5.V per lb. Sperm Candles lOd to lid per lb. Snufller’s Dip Candles Gd per lb. Akin Houten’s Cocoa Is 8d per tin. Alixed Pickles lOd per bottle. Flour Gs the 501 b bag. Tea (good) 2s ; very fine 2s Gd. - Two Crown Soap Gd the bar. DAVID OWBIiS, Manager.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2220, 29 April 1880, Page 3
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688Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2220, 29 April 1880, Page 3
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