"W atelmiakers. a, t V y H u a h gLA C K (Late Manager for Messrs o. and T. Young Timaru.) Practical Watch and Clock Maker, TEMUKA. Hugh Black begs to inform the inhabitants of Temuka and surrounding . districts that he is the only practical watchmaker ir the district. N.B.—lnspection is invited of his stocli of iirst-class gold and silver watches, Ac. RICKETTS, 2 First-class Watchmaker A Jeweller, f Beswick Street, TIMARU. t (Late Examiner for W. Ehrhardt, Watch Manufacturer, London ; and of Mr k Herman, Christchurch.) I Allßepairs to every description of Watches j and clocks executed with despatch, and at 3 moderate prices. • fjl H 0 M A S E. LYL E, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Main South Road, Timaru. [ All kinds of Watches, Clocks, and Musical boxes carefully and accurately cleaned and repaired at moderate prices. Note Address—Main South Road. Commission Aleuts. [Established 1800.] JOHN REILLY, Accountant and Commission Agent, Brown-street, Timaru. gDW I N w ADMAN, Commission Agent, Accountant, and Dedt Collector. E. W. begs to inform business men and others of Timaru that having opened a General Agency in Ashburton, he is prepared to transact any business they may favor him with. General Agency and other business matters attended to promptly. Ollice: Saunders Buildings, East Street, ASHBURTON. CLULEE, General A Commission Agents, Valuators, Arbitrators, and Land Brokers, under the Land Transfer Act. G. F. Clulee, Certificated Accountant in Bankruptcy, Loans negotiated, Insurances effected, Ac Ac. Ollice removed from Fyfe’s Buildings Jonas’ new buildings, Main youth RoadF W STUBBS GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT AND VALUER, Agent for the Transatlantic Insurance Company of Hamburg. Maclean and Stewart’s Chambers, TIMA R U . Drape i!, Chai ITERS AND Co, ACCOUNTANTS, Land and Commission Agents, Ac, Christchurch. Chemistsis, MEDICAL HALL, To the Inhabitants of Timaru and Surrounding District, CB. EICHBAUM begs to intimate ■ that he has This Day (Jan. 1, 1880), Commenced Business ns a CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST In the premises adjoining Messrs Jonas, Hart and Wildie’sAuctiou Mart Gke a t Noi! t n RoA D. MEDICAL HALL, Timaru. Iron Founder. TIMARU FOUNDRY. THE undersigned begs to thank the public for the support given to the late linn of Parsons and Henderson, and to assure his customers that all orders entrusted to his care in future will meet with his best and most careful attention. All kinds of MACHINERY repaired at the Shortest Notice on Moderate Terms. JAMES PARSONS, (Late Parsons and Henderson) Engineer, General Blacksmith, Wheelwright, and HION AND BRASS FOUNDER. g AVID SO N gEO S. General Carriers and Expressmen. Expresses meet all trains North and South. Travellers promptly waited upon, and every care taken of parcels or luggage committed to their care. Agents for Messrs Campbell and Crust, New Zealand Express Company, Dunedin.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2236, 18 May 1880, Page 1
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456Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2236, 18 May 1880, Page 1
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