Piibln; Notices'* BAZAAR. rTP TIE PRIMITIVE METHOiUST BVJL ZAAR v. ill be held cluii ig the Tim uu Agricultural Show Week. Donations in money or articles will he thankfully received by Moadamos Dumbell, Loggott, Hawley Logan, and Misses Whittaker, Thornton and AVallis. ST. MARY’S CHURCH TTMARU. A BAZAAR in aid of the Church building Fund will be held during the Timaru Agricultural Show week, 1880. A. CHRISTOPHERS, Churchwarden PK A A WANTED in a Month and Must be had at any Sacrifice. CHEAP BOOTS—H. N. ANDERSON has decided to make a SWEEPING SALE of his Entire Stock of BOOTS and SHOES at Prices never before heard of. His Whole Stock must be Sold to make up the above amount regardless of Cost. Rally round the old shop and save it from becoming a Bankrupt. BOOTS—Ladies’ Kid Sewn VO Boots 5s fid worth 10s. Not Sheepskin. See them. H. N. Anderson. CIHEAP BOOTS—Ladies’ Genuine Kid J High leg Boots fis fid, tassals ; worth 12s. Only wanted to be seen. H. N. Anderson. CHEAP BOOTS—Ladies’ Blocked Kid, brass heels, 7s fid; worth 11s. This is the Greatest Bargain. H. N. Anderson. CHEAP SHOES—Ladies’ Velvet Slippers, trimmed with fur, flannel lined, only 8s fid. Never before was such value. H. N. Anderson. CHEAP SHOES—Men’s Strong Colonial Made Slippers, 2s fid ; usual price for these are fis. . H. N. Anderson. CHEAP BOOTS—Gill’s Kid Boots from 8s fid to fis. H. N. Anderson. CHEAP BOOTS—Ladies’ Hair Slippers, 7s fid ;■ Bronze Shoes, 9s (id; Brown Shoes, 7s (id. H. N. Anderson. /■"IHEAP BOOTS—Children’s Gold, SilV_y ver, Bronze, and Pink Boots at low price of 10s fid. H. N. Anderson. (■'(HEAP BOOTS —Small line Gent’s j French Hand-sewn will be Sold Cheap. All goods sold strictly for Cash. H. N. Anderson. RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. Stop! Look! Rond! and Go to the GREAT CLEARING SALE or ROOTS AND SHOES,
AT DUNEDIN HOUSE. THE Proprietors of this Establishment having determined to give up business, will submit to the" public the whole of their Valuable Stock of BOOTS and S H OES at an IMMENSE REDUCTION. No reasonable offer refused. They have also for Sale a First-class Plant, suitable for the manufacturing of Boots. Sewing Machines for Sale, very cheap. The Promises will be to Let as soon as the Stock is cleared. G. JONES & CO., Proprietors. Sale Commenced on 21th inst. MU GEORGE PEARSON has been appointed Agent at Timan u For the sale of the SOUTH CANTERBURY TIMES. CARTER’S CHALLENGER MONSTER MARROW PEA. J) UR HIE AND QO. HAVE ON SALE, Carter’s Challenger Pea Carter’s Red Skin Flower Ball Potatoes Cabbage and Cauliflower Plants Fruit Trees in variety including apples on the blight proof stock Thorn Quicks, Flowering shrubs and Choice Roses Californian Pines and other Forest Trees in variety All kinds of agricultural seeds All kinds of Vegetable seeds All kinds of Flower seeds. GEO. PURDIE & CO., Nurserymen and Seedsmen, Near Bank of N.Z., Timaru. CRITERION CARRIAGE FACTORY. FOR SALE— The balance of Vehicles on hand, consisting of BUGGIES, CARTS, and WAGONETTES. In order to clear out the stock no reasonable offer will be refused. JOHN BARRATT.
S.S. GRAFTON. Ol TEAM to Lyttelton, Wellington, Nelson O Westport, Gvcyniouth, transhipping for Hokitika, on or about Monday, June 18. For Freight or passage apply to F. CUNNINGHAM & CO, Agents.. Tiniaru, June 21, 1880, TO CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for theE RECTTON of HOUSE at Wai-iti. Drawings and Specifications may be seen at my office, where Tenders must be left not later than 12 o’clock noon on Saturday, the 3rd day' of July, 1880. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. D. WEST, Architect, Timaru. Amusements. QUEEN’S JJ A LL, X TIMARU. PRESENTS TO EVERY VISITOR. THE ORIENTAL EXHIBITION Open Daily For a Short Season only. ' Wouderous and Marvellous Exhibits of Eastern Skill and Workmanship ; Novelties in Woodware from the Holy Land ; Arabic Carving, Turkish Jewellery, and Filagree Work of the most Chaste Design and Beautiful Workmanship. Exhibits from all parts of the East, never before shown : too numerous to mention. Admission —One Shilling. N. KAURT and M. ALI, Proprietors.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2270, 26 June 1880, Page 3
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