Public Notices NOTICE. THE Undersigned, in sincerely thanking his Friends and Customers for the liberal patronage received by him since commencing, begs to announce that in or to facilitate and MEET THE INCREASING DEMANDS OF BUSINESS, HE HAS ENTERED INTO PARTNERSHIP WITH T. W. FYFE, (Of Fyfe’s Furnishing Warehouse), _ And that in future business will be carried on in the same premises, as WEBB AND FYFE, Cabinetmakers, Upholsterers, and General Furnishers, &c. J. W. WEBB, Upholsterer. W E B E AND jjjt YF E In commencing their joint business, beg to assure their old friends and the general Public that no effort will be spared to merit their support. CABINET-MAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS, AND GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHERS, Picture Dealers Frame Makers and Gilders Spring and Hair Mattresses Old Furniture Repaired and Polished, Ladies’ Needle Work Mounted. Wire and Venetian Blinds made to order and Re-painted. 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 DEAREST AT ANY PRICE YOU CAN BUY. If you want the Greatest Value for Ready Money, go to KIMBER’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 docs not insult the common sense of the People by constant clearance Sales at less than Cost.— Bosh ! Those who deal in Drapers’ Boots and Shoes are always buying and never get anything fit to wear, and pay more in the year than they would do for genuine articles. Warehouse Slop Goods are got up specially for Drapers 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. Mark the Address— KIM B Ell’S BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY Three doors from Theatre, opposite Cornish’s Store, GREAT SOUTH ROAD. STAFFORDSHIRE WAREHOUSE, (Late Gibbs and Clayton’s Store), Bond Street, Dunedin. Stephen Clive and Co. Earthenware, China, and Glass Manufacturers, and IMPORTERS. Indents Taken. Warehouse, Room and offices to let. Goods Warehoused. Postal Address, Box A)2. STEPHEN OLIVE, Agent. Grand freehold land consultation. 18 8 6 ACRES. 5000 MEMBERS AT £l. First prize . .Sections 20, 21, 22—026 acres Second prize Sections 17, 18, 19 —518 acres Third prize. .Sections 62 and 65 —285 acres Forrrth prize Sections 61 and 68—256 acres Fifth prize .. Section 6 —ATI acres Above land is part of Block VIII., Akatore District. It is of good quality, is well watered, and is situate between the north of the Taieri and Tokomari, 22 miles from Dunedin. 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. THE GROSVENOR BOXING, SKITTLE AND RIFLE SALOON. LEA AND WHITLEY beg to announce that the Nights for Private Instruction will he Tuesdays and Fridays, from 8 till 11 o’clock. Wednesday and Thursday nights open to the Public. Private Lessons for Boxing £1 per Month, or £2 10 per Quarter. Indian Clubs, Single Stick, and Horizontal Bar are to be had on the premises. Gentlemen waited on at their Private 1 Residences according to agreement. An allowance made to Volunteers for practice. ■ Admission: > Saturday and Monday Nights .. Sixpence. Entrance from Bcswick street, adjoining the Gosvcnor Hotel. LEVELS ROAD BOARD. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the following WORKS: — Contract. No. 12.—Quarrying and Carting Stone on Otipua Road. No. 18.—Shingling 2 miles on Main South Road. No. 14.— Shingling Opihi School Road. No. 15.—Forming 100 Chains on Tengawai Flat. Specifications may be seen at the Road Board Office, Timaru. Tenders to be sent in not later than 4 p.m. on MON DAY, the 10th inst. WM. T. BARNETT, Clerk to the Board.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2229, 10 May 1880, Page 4
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732Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2229, 10 May 1880, Page 4
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