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"Wanted, WANTED KNOWN— Coy and Drummond’s Clearing Sale is now on. Twill Sheeting, lUfl. Welsh Flannel, lOJcl. Bargains in all departments. ANTED to Let—a coomfortahle room with use of kitchen and part of garden, in Regent Street, near malt kiln. Apply to Mr Reilly on the premises. WANTED —TO Let A THREE ROOMED HOUSE, in Scarfe’s Paddock. Apply to Mr Charles Palliscr or Mr Josiah Billings. FURNITURE. F iIRNITU RE. ANTED KNOWN—That William Oshorno is making Chest of Drawers and Gheffoniers at 35 per cent hclow shop prices. All orders to he left with Mr Houston, Ironmonger, near the Shamrock Hotel, Great South Road. List of prices— A chest with 4 drawers, £2 7s ; a chest with 5 drawers, £3 ss; cheffonicrs £3 10s. ANTED, one or two Gentlemen Boarders in a private family. Address, 0.Z., office of this paper. 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 (Alina’s) .. 13s Od Gent’s Light Watcrtights .. .. 13 0 Gent’s Bluchers 0 6 Children’s Kid Elastic Sides (7 tofl) 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 cull special attention to our Gent’s Sewn Boots for easy wear; cannot be surpassed m South Canterbury. G. JONES & CO, Dundee H ousc, Timaru.

-A.mu.SJeasien.tft;. MARY’S CHURCH CONCERT Tn aid of the SUNDAY SCHOOL FUND, QUEEN’S HALL, THIS EVENING-, 17tii INSTANT. Part I. 1. Pianoforte Duett, “ A r alse Brilliantc” Mrs Tate and Mr Gooch 2. Song, “My Queen ” .. Mr C, W. Wright 3. Song. “ The Lo ver and the Bird ” Mrs Wilson 4. Duet, “The Ellin Call” .. Mrs Stubbs and Mrs Evans 5. Recitation, “ The Bells” Mr I tollhouse 6. Song, “ The Camelia and the Rose ” Miss Haigh 7. Song, “ The Rose Song ” .. Air AValcot 8. Song, “ Repita ” .. Aliss Statham 9. Four-part Song, “The Village Choirister” Mesdames Stubbs and Evans Part IT. 1. Pianoforte Duct, “ The Maypole ” Miss Woollcombe and Mr Gooch 2. Song, “ Regret ” .. Airs Evans 3. Trio, “ Sweet is the Breath of Evening ” Miss Haigh and Air Haigh 4. Song, “ Only a Passing Thought” Airs Stubbs 5. Violin Solo, “ Lucia di Lainmonnoor ” Air Haigh 6. Song, “ Warblings at Eve ” Airs Wilson 7. Song Air Walcot 8. Duet, “ The Cousins” .. Airs AVilson and Aliss Statham 9. National Anthem. Thos. Fred. Gooch, Pianist. Admission—2s and Is. rjd II EAT It E "|3 OYA L. • FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE IS, IS3O. THIS NIGHT ONLY. The Zcalandia Variety troupe in their mirth-provoking Entertainment. Alillion prices. Alonster Programme. New Artistes, New Songs, New Dances, Screaming Farce, and other Specialities. The Artillery Hand is specially engaged and will contribute several choice selections of new music during the evening. Sec programmes. Prices of Admission —Circle, 2s Gd; Stalls, 2s: ITT—ONE SHILLING. 11. AY. NEWAIAN, Manager. THE NEW ZEALAND CHAMPION. JAI. O’CONNOI!, the Champion Seven • Aide Walker of New Zealand will walk a TWELVE HOURS’ TRIAL at the Queen’s Hall, on Saturday, June IS), com. mencingat 10 a m., and finishing at 10 p.m. Admission —One Shilling. IMo tloessi. NEW HAIR-DRESSING ESTABLISHMENT. J)ROFESSOR yyALSH, (Late of the Arcade, Dunedin) Begs to inform the public that he has taken a shop in BOAVKER’S BUILDING, (Adjoining the Union Bank of Australia), Alain South Road, Which he intends opening as a Haircutting and Shampooing Saloon, on SATURDAY NEXT, JUNE 12. HAIR-CUTTING .. .. On. , Razors Ground and Bet. [S’ Note the Address — AV A L SII ’ S HAIR-CUTTING SALOON, Alain South Road. NOTICE. TO HOTELKEEPERS AND MERCHANTS. Having appointed ah w. e. WHITCOMB 15, Sole Agent for my Celebrated CORDIAT.S, &c., all orders coming through him will meet with prompt attention. GORHAAI LAAIP.ERT, Cordial Manufacturer and Importer, Pleasant Point. Sole Agent in New Zealand for J. Bossuet et Fils’ Paris Exhibition Cordials. June Ist, 1880. NOTICE IS HER BY GIVEN, that the PARTNERSHIP between the undersigned John William Well and Thomas Webster Fyfe, in the trade or business of Cabinetmakers and Furniture Dealers at Timaru, under the firm of “AVebb and Fyfe,” was this day DISSOLA r E I) by mutual consent; and in future the business will be carried on by the said Thomas AVehstcr Fyfe, on his separate account, under the A'ianagement of the said John AVillliam AVebb, and who will pay and receive all debts owing from and to the said Partnership in the regular course of trade. Dated at Timaru this 14th day of June, 1880. J. AY. AVEBB, T. AV. FYFE. Witness to both signatures, Pit. KirrEXBEROEB, Articled Clerk to John AV. AVhitc, Solicitor, Timaru, N. Z.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2262, 17 June 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2262, 17 June 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2262, 17 June 1880, Page 3

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