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"Wanted, WANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT. Apply at once to Mrs R, Stansell, Orescent Villa, Wai-iti Road. ANTED —A good NURSEMAID. Apply to Mrs Parsons, Club 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. '\KT ANTED KNOWN—Great Bargains V V in Boots and Shoes on Saturday. Mollison & Son. WANTED Cooks, Housemaids, and General Servants. Apply, Mrs Peters Registry Office. WANTED KNOWN—that Billheads Circulars, Cards, Programmes, General printing of every discription, from entirely new type, are executed at the South Canterbury Times Office, • Church tract 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 ns 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 m South Canterbury, G. JONES & CO, Dundee House, Timaru.

Amusements. TIMARU PUBLIC LIBEABY. N ENTBBTAINMBHT In aid of the Funds of the above Institute, Will be held at the QUEEN’S HALL, ON FRIDAY EVENING, 28mi INST. PROGRAMME: Overture Mr Statham Song ~ .. .. .. Mr R. Foster I Song,.. .. .. .. Miss Statham Recitation .. .. .. Mr J. Bowie Song .. .. .. Mr R. B. Walcot Song Mr Spedcling Duet .. Mrs H. Evans and Mrs Stubbs. Part 11. Pinaoforto Solo Song Song .. Reading Trio .. Song Recitation .. Song .. } .. .. Mr Statham Mr Wright .. .. Mr Phil Foster .. .. Mr J. Kirby Messrs Walcot, Foster, and Miss Statham •. .. Mr Stone .. .. Mr Roach .. .. Mr Jones GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. Front Seats, 2s; Back do, Is, Doors open at 7.30. Entertainment to commence at 8 o’clock. Hi ate Advertisement!!!. jyj-R J. P. ARMSTRONG, DENTIST, FROM DUNEDIN, Can be consulted for the present at the Grosvenor Hotel. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that Mr Walter Fry is duly Authorised by me to COLLECT ALL MONIES on my behalf, vice Mr G. C. Miles, resigned, and that his Receipt will be a sufficient discharge for same. Mr. Walter Fry also possesses power of Attorney to Sue in all instances of nonpayment. | P. MACINTYRE, M.D. PIANOFORTE TUNING. MR SYMONS, Pianoforte Tuner to Messrs John Broad wood and Sons, London, and now residing in Christchurch, wishes to inform the inhabitants of Timaru and the district that he is prepared to TUNE or REPAIR PIANOS, HARMONIUMS, and ORGANS. Owners of Pianofortes may rely upon justice being done to thier instruments.! As a piano tuner I am known to both. Islands of New Zealand. ' Orders left with Messrs Small and Clemance will be attended to. Price for tuning pianos, per visit, 10s fid. Arrangements can be made for tuning per annum. Unexceptional References will be shown from both North and South Islands. NOTICE. M E A usT 1H ’ SOLICITOR, Has Removed his offices to the New Buildings next to the Union Bank, Timaru. ECLIPSE DINNER ALE. T the Request of Several of my Customers, I have ' been induced to resume my Harvest Beer, as a light Dinner Ale. Price as before, Is Gd per gallon. FRANCIS FRANKS. Cain’s Terrace, May 10, 1880.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2244, 27 May 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2244, 27 May 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2244, 27 May 1880, Page 3

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