TVairfcecl, WANTED KNOWN—A Grand Variety of Ladies’ and Children’s Jackets and Ulsters at Wood and Smith’s. 'ANTED KNOWN—The Largest and Cheapest Stock of Overcoats is at Wood and Smith’s, Shepherd’s Buildings. WANTED KNOWN —Boys’ Overcoats "Lined throughout, from 6s Od each, at Wood and Smith’s. WANTED KNOWN —Men’s Tweed Overcoats, fashionable cut. splendid value, from 25s at Wood and Smith’s. ANTED KNOWN—William Powell Practical Saw Sharpener and Rcpairer, Babinton Street, W r cst Belt, Buchanan’s Paddock, Timaru. WANTED —A Nursemaid. Apply to Mrs Parsons, Club Hotel. WANTED— A Good NUESE GIEL. Apply, Clarendon Hotel. WANTED Every one to Ecmembcr that this is the Last Week but One of Mollison & Son’s Great Clearing Sale of Boots and Shoes. WANTED KNOWN Still Greater Deductions 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. ■^PSTANTED KNOWN—Great Bargains in Boots and. Shoes on Saturday. Mollison & Son. WANTED KNOWN—that Billheads Circulars, Cards, Programmes, General printing of every discription, from entirely new type, are executed at the South Canterbury Times Ollicc, Church treet ■pSTANTED Cooks, Housemaids, and ’ t General Servants. Apply, Mrs Peters Ecgistry OJllce. WANTED KNOWN-That DUNDEE 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 Od 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 Price. Gent’s Ladies’ and Children’s Boots made to order on the shortest notice. We would call special attention to our Gent’s Sewn Boots for easy wear; cannot bo surpassed in South Canterbury. G. JONES & CO, Dundee House, Timaru. JLisxto -A.tl’vcx’tisomcaits. ECLIPSE DINNER ALE. AT the Bequest of Several of my Customers, I have been induced to resume my Harvest Beer, as a light Dinner Ale. Price as before, Is Od per gallon. EEANCIS FRANKS. Cain’s Terrace, May 10, 1880. NOTICE. HAVING taken that Old Established Boarding House, Lo Crons rn crrace, lately occupied by Mrs B „ssctt,and having put the house under thorough repair, I am now prepared to offer a good home with every comfort to respectable boarders favouring me with their support. NICHOLAS EEANCIS, Le Crcns Terrace. TO LET—A three roomed COTTAGE, Apply to GEORGE PEARSON, Stationer. JOSEPH CLAYTON FAMILY GROCER, AND GENERAL STORE KEEPER. Wishes to inform his patrons • * that he is now offering firstclass TEAS at 2s 6d and 3s per lb. All other goods at lowest rates for cash. N.B. —Agent for Newcastle, Grcymouth, 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-strects, Timaru. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. JOHN JACKSON, 91 COAL & TIMBER MERCHANT, Begs to inform his Customers that he has closed his Ollicc and Yards in Church street. ALL ORDERS IN FUTURE to be left at the YARDS adjoining the Railway Station, on CAIN’S TERRACE, or at the Coal, Timber, and Building Material Depot, Main South Road, CORNER OF HEATON STREET, where the OFFICES are now situated. Agent for the Colonial Fire and Marine Insurance Company. PJ. BELL’S CONSULTATION • OX TIIK GRAND- NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE CUP. TO RUN ON MAY 2-1, 1880, AT CHRISTCHURCH. PRIZES: Consultation Fee, £l. Tickets may bo obtained from Mr Levy, Tobacconist; also from Mr Heilman, Tobacconist. 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, . Pos Office Box S-l, Timaru. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. J - HEREBY Give Notice that JOHN I McMILLAN, formerly in my employ as Milkman, is not authorised to Collect or Receive any DEBTS due me. jas. McDonald, Washdykc.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2233, 14 May 1880, Page 3
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652Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2233, 14 May 1880, Page 3
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