Ironmongery. PUBLIC NOTICE. WE beg to inform the Public generally that we have DISPOSED OF OUR INTEREST IN THE SHEFFIELD IRON WAREHOUS And while thanking our customers for their many evidences of favor, would solicit for our successor a liberal share of the patronage hitherto afforded us. T. R. JONES & CO. SHEFFIELD IRON WAREHOUSE, Main South Road. Timabu. THE UNDERSIGNED begs to announc that he has purchased the well-known business of Messrs T. R, Jones and Co., Ironmongers and General Hardware Merchants, Main South road. Every effort will be made to keep a firstclass and well-assorted stock, suitable to the requirements of the district. J. R. STANSELL. Inspection is invited of the following lines : Carpenters and Joiners Tools imported direct before the increased duty, which purchasers will derive the benefit. Ranges and Cooking Stoves, Registers. A large assortment of Marble and Slate Mantelpieces, Fenders, and Fire Irons. Spades, Shovels, Picks, Forks, Scythes, Rakes, Axes, and Brushware of all descriptions. Electro-plated and Metal Goods of best qualities, Table and Pocket Cutlery. Mangles, Grindstones, and Iron Bedsteads. Orders by Post will receive Prompt Attention. J. R. STANSELL, (Late T. R, Jones & Co.) SHEFFIELD IRON WAREHOUSE, Main South Road, Timaru. THE NOVELTY W ASHING M A CHINE, Saves Time, Labour, Wear and Tear and suits any Boiler. _ DIRECTIONS FOR USE. Having treated the clothes to the usual overnight’s soaking and wrung them out, and soaped the very dirty parts, place the machine in the centre of the boiler, then fill the boiler with water to within two inches of the top of the pipe of the machine place in the clothes with the usual quantity of soap, according to the size of the boiler, and in about twenty minutes from the time the water first boils the clothes will be thoroughly washed. After being taken from the boiler, rinse the clothes thoroughly, and pass immediately through the blue water. Reduced to 15s each. PRIEST & HOLDGATE, Ironmongers. Public Notices. ADMISSION FEES, EVERY NIGHT BUT FRIDAY. THE GROSVENOR BOXING, SKITTLE AND RIFLE SALOON LEA AND WHITLEY beg to announce that the Night for Private Instruction will be Friday, from 8 till 11 o’clock. Private Lessons for Boxing 10s per Month. Indian Clubs, Single Stick, and Horizontal Bar are to bo had on the premises. Gentlemen waited on at their Private Residences according to agreement. An allowance made to Volunteers for practice Friday Night for Members only. Entrano from Beswick street, adjoining Gosveuor Hotel pHELPS AND 0 O Baknaed Stkeet, Timaed. BRICKLAYERS, SLATERS, &c. Baker’s Ovens, Steam and other Boilers, Kitchen Ranges, and all kinds of Fire and Jobbing Work executed on the most improved principles. Lime and Cement on Sale. Town and Country Orders promptly attended to. Tuck pointing done. Estimates given. 'WANTED in a Month and ot t)UU Must be had at any Sacrifice. /"'IHEAP BOOTS—H. N. ANDERSON \_J 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. Cl HEAP BOOTS—Ladies’ Kid Sewn J Boots us 6d worth 10s. Not Sheepskin. See them. H. N. Andeeson., C ’l HEAP BOOTS—Ladies’ Genuine Kid J High leg Boots (is Gd, tassals ; worth 12s. Only wanted to be seen. H. N. Andeeson. CHEAP BOOTS —Ladies’ Blocked Kid, brass heels, 7s Gd; worth 11s. This is the Greatest Bargain. H. N. Andeeson. CHEAP SHOES —Ladies’ Velvet Slippers, trimmed with fur, flannel lined, only 3s Gd. Never before was sucb value. H. N. Andeeson. CHEAP SHOES —Men’s Strong Colonial Made Slippers, 2s Gd ; usual price for these are Gs. H. N. Andeeson. CHEAP BOOTS —Girl’s Kid Boots from 3s Gd to Gs. H. N. Andeeson. CHEAP BOOTS —Ladies’ Hair Slippers, 7s Gd; Bronze Shoes, 9s Gd; Brown Shoes, 7s Gd. H. N. Andeeson. CHEAP BOOTS —Children’s Gold, Silver, Bronze, and Pink Boots at low price of 10s Gd. H. N. Andeeson. (NHEAP BOOTS —Small line Gent’s j French Hand-sewn will be Sold Cheap. All goods sold strictly for Cash. H. N. Andeeson. JUST RECEIVED, rjJHE LATEST SPECIALTIES IN JOBBING TYPE. Ball Programmes, Cards, Circulars, Law Work, and every description of Coramer cial and General Printing can now be executed in first-class style at the SOUTH CANTERBURY TIMES OFFICE] Church street (Lane’s Building). Estimates given. Orders by post promptly attended to.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2294, 24 July 1880, Page 3
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740Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2294, 24 July 1880, Page 3
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