Pul>lio Notice#. WANTED 100 Men to Pay One Overcoat each at Wood A .Smiths, at tlie Deduced Prices. Having lately anivocl from England, begs respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Timaru an urronnding Districts that he has COMMENCED RUSINEST AS A TAILOR, Ac. Opposite to Mcssis Parsons and Henderson’s Foundry, and hopes by strict attention to the requirements of his Customers, combined with moderate charges, to merit a share of public patronage and support. T.unori, Ac. MAIN NORTH ROAD Dunedin co-operative STORE No. TIMARU RRANtTI No, 15. Has just received a Large Assortment of SPECIALLY SELECTED TEAS, Which will be guaranteed to give every satisfaction to the Purchaser, being of splendid puality and low inPrico TRY OUR TEAS, AT HALF-A-CROVJN A POUND. fciEr'Notc the Addi'cra Main Nokth Road, Timahu. R OFT Note the .Address J. C 11 O F T JAS. FULL AUTO X, Manager Goods delivered free'
EARLY closing. QOWAN A I^OSTEII, Du.mms, Beg to advi.se their customers and the general public that their place of business will be CLOSED in future at !( p.m. on Saturday’s, commencing on Saturday, .July 21. C 0 A L S. OWING to the reduction in price at Newcastle, the undersigned will SELL the best quality at Ids per ton. T. T. BI!()AYNELL._ WANTED KNOWN—Wood A Smith, Shepherd's liuildings, have an immense stock of Ladies’ Leaver and Kelt Hats at half usual prices. OfX/ U j WANTED in a Month and at l OV/ \y Must be had at any Sacrifice. CHEAP LOOTS—II. N. ANDERSON has decided to make a SWEEPING SALE of his Entire Stock of LOOTS and SHOES at Prices never before heard of. His Whole Stock must bo Sold to make up the above amount regardless of Cost. Rally unind the old shop and save it from becoming a Bankrupt. / THEAP LOOTS—Ladies’ Kid Sewn VP Roots ds (id worth Ids. Not Sheepskin. See them. H. N. Axpeukon. /'■AHEAP BOOTS—Ladies’ Genuine Kid V.P High leg Boots (is (id, tassals ; worth 12s. Only wanted to bo seen. 11. N. Andkiuson. S' AHEAP LOOTS—Ladies’ Blocked Kid. brass heels, 7s (id; worth Hs. This is the Greatest Bargain. H. N. Axwiimox. /"AHEAP SHOES—Ladies’ Velvet SlipV P pers, tr immed wilh fur, llannel lined, only hs C«l. Never before was such value. H. N. Anukkson. /■~GIEAP SHOES—Men's Strong Colonial VP Abide Slippers, 2s (id ; usual price for these arc (is. 11. N. Axnniisox. IIJEAP BOOTS —Gill's Kid Boots from VP hs (id to (is. H. N. Axnmrsox, CiHEAP BOOTS —Ladies’ Hair Slippers, J 7s (id ; Bronze Shoes, lls (id; Brown Shoes, 7s (id. H. N. Axmmsox. /"A HEAR BOOTS—Children’s Gold, SilVP ver, Bronze, and Pink Boots at low piiccof 10s (id. H. N. Axnmrsox. (AHEAP BOOTS —Small line Gent's J French Hand-sewn will be Sold Cheap. All goods sold strictly for Cash. H. N. Axukusox. "ITTANTED KNOWN—AVood A Smith, \ \ Shepherd’s Buildings, arc clearing their Ladies’ Costumes and Skirts at greatly reduced prices. JUST .RECEIVED, rjAHE LATEST SPECIALTIES IN JOBBING TV PE. Ball Programmes, Cards, Circulars, Law Work, and every description of Commer cial and General Printing can now be executed in first-class style at the SOUTH CANTERBURY TIMES OITTCE Church street (Lane's Building). Estimates given. Orders by post promptly attended to. NOTICE. ALL Letleis or Correspondence intended for the Editorial Department of this paner, ought to he addressed to the Editoi. Advertisements, orders for printing and all business matters relating to the ollice, together with cheques, Ac, to bo addressed to the Manager. It is particularly requested that no letters he directed, either to the Proprietor or any member of the stall of this ollice, piLatel,} if the communications are not of a private nature, as delays are sometimes occasioned by so doing. GoTcrumout Notices. THE R. Py-rfifAX PROPERTY ASSESSMENT 18711. ACT FURTHER EXTENSION OE TIME EOR SENDING IN SIATEAIENTS. 'tq’JHC'E is hereby given that the lime j\ sending in statements of ical and personal proper ty under “The Property Assessment Act L 5711," has hem further extended to the Mist day of August, I.SSO. JOHN SPERRY, Commissioner. Propel tv Tax Department, Wellington, July 2U ISBU
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2300, 31 July 1880, Page 3
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