W anted. “TTTANTED, by a Respectable Married W Woman, Washing, Charing, or Offices to Glean. Good references if required. Address A.M., Office of this Paper. WANTED— Mr Wm. Todd, Woolcombe’s Gully, to call at this office. WANTED —A Nursemaid. Apply to Mrs Parsons, Club Hotel. WANTED— A Good NURSE GIRL. Apply, Clarendon Hotel. WANTED Every one to Remember that this is the Last Week but One of Mollison & Son’s Great Clearing Sale of Boots and Shoes. WANTED KNOWN —Still Greater Reductions in the prices of Boots and Shoes during this week and next, at Mollison & Son’s. WANTED KNOWN — Mollison and Son’s present Stock of Boots and Shoes must be Cleared Out at any Sacrifice to make room for New Goods. WANTED KNOWN —Great Bargains in Boots and Shoes on Saturday. Mollison,* Son. WANTED KNOWN—That J. Stragiian has for sale BALL COSTUMES from 12s 6d to 255, original price 32s 6d to 50s. . / : . • . WANTED KNOWN—That J.S. has for sale FUR MUFFS and BOAS, from 2s to 30s, original prices 7s 6d to 90s. .• ■WTANTED KNOWN—That J. S. will T V sell his WOOL GOODS at half the price that any other house in Timaru will sell a similar article. : . , WANTED KNOWN—That J. S. has for sale RIBBON VELVETS' all colors 6d to Is a piece of 18 yards. WANTED KNOWN—that Billheads ; Circulars, Cards, Programmes, Gbnerai printing of every discription, from entirely new; type, arc executed at the South Times Office, Church treet i , WANTED Cooks, Housemaids, and General Servants. Apply, Mrs Peters Registry Office. TTTANTED KNOWN—That DUNDEE jVV ; HOUSE Is the CHEAPEST and Best House in Town for all kinds of Ladies’ Gents’'and Children’s Boots of every description as' the following prices will show: — Gent’s! Elastic Side (Alma’s) .. 13s 6d Gent’s!Light Watertights, ... .. 13 0 Gent's Bluchers .. .. .. 9 6 Children’s Kid Elastic Sides (7 to 9) 3 6’ All other Goods ; proportionately low in 1 I Price. Gent’s Ladies’ arid Children’s Boots made to order On the shortest notice. Wc would call special attention to our Gent’s Sown Boots for easy wear; cannot be surpassed in South'Canterbury. G. JONES & CO, Dundee House, Timaru. PEARSON’S COFFEE and REFRESH-. MENT ROOMS, North Road Timaru. Hot Pics every Evening. . Amusements. QUEEN'S "gIRTHDAY. TIMARU ATHLETIC CLUB. . AUTUMN MEETING, To be held on the OLD S.C.A. SHOW GROUNDS, ON MONDAY, MAY 21. Programme of Sports: 1. Maiden Plate, 100 yds; nomination, 2s Gd ; first prize, £110s; second, £1; third, 10s. 2. Queen’s Birthday Handicap, 200, _ 300, and 440 yds ; to be decided by points; wiriners of events, 10s each; nomination, ss; acceptance, ss; first prize, £10; second, £5 ; third, £3. 3. Running. Long Leap ; nomination, 2s Gd; first prize, £1; second, 10s. 4. Handicap Race (for Boys under 16 years), 150 yds; to be run in proper athletic costume; nomination, Is; first prize, £1; second, 10s. 5. Standing High Leap ; nomination, 2s 6d ;■ first prize, £1; second, 10s. 6. Walking Handicap, 1 mile; nomination, 3s; acceptance, 2s; first prize, £3; second, £2; third, £l. 7. Vaulting with the Pole ; nomination, 2s Gd ; first prize, £2 ; second, £l. 8. Running Handicap, 1 mile; nomiriation, 3s; acceptance. 2s; first prize, £3 ; second, £2 ; third, £l. 9. Ladies’ Purse, J mile Steeplechase (Handicap); nomination, 2s Gd; acceptance, 2s Gd; first prize Trophy (valued at 4 guineas); second, Trophy (valued at 2 guineas). 10. Running High Leap ; first prize, £1; second, 10s. 11. Handicap Hurdle Race, 440 yds; nomination, 3s ; acceptance, 2s; first prize £4 ; second, £2 ; third £l. 12. Publicans’ Champion Medal, 100 yds;' first prize, Gold Medal (valued at 5 guineas). 13. Consolation Race (Handicap), 150yds; ‘ for all beaten competitors; nomination,’ 3s; first prize, £2; second, £1; third,' 10s. ' All prizes (except for Events Nos, 9 and 12) to be in cash or trophies, of equal value, at the option of the winners. Three starters for each event or no second prize. The rules of the Club strictly adhered to. Nominations for events Nos. 2,6, 8, 9,' and 11, must be made to the Secretary, Club Hotel, Timaru, on or before May 14th. Nominators to state colors. Handicaps do-' dared on the 17 May. Acceptances must be sent in not later than 21st May. All other entries will be received on the Ground on the morning of the Meeting. JOSEPH CLAYTON FAMILY GROCER, AND GENERAL STORE KEEPER. J/'H Wishes to inform his patrons • \_J • that he is now offering firstclass TEAS at 2s Gd and 3s per lb. All other goods at lowest rates for cash. N.B.—Agent for Newcastle, Greym'outh, and Shag: Point Coal and Firewood at lowest rates. All Goods delivered free to any part of the town. ; . Note the Address: CLAYTON’S CONCRETE STORE, Corner Elizabeth and York-streets, Tiinaru. TO LET —A three roomed COTTAGE, Apply to GEORGE PEARSON, Stationer.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2232, 13 May 1880, Page 3
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792Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2232, 13 May 1880, Page 3
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