Notices* WANTED Everybody to Know that Wood & Smith are Selling their Bannockburn Tweed Suits at 30s. CARTER’S CHALLENGER MONSTER MARROW PEA. Gjp UR D I E AND G o ' 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. TIMBER YARDS, CHURCH STREET. HAVING been appointed AGENT for SALE of TIMBER from Mr Leon ard Price, Waimatc, and Mr George Meredith, Kakahu Bush, I am prepared to sell for CASH at the LOWEST RATEBlack and White Pine and Totara Scantling Rough Boards T and G Flooring and Lining Posts and Rails Stakes Firewood, &c, Ac. Of the very best quality. Inspection Invited. JOHN KING, Church Street. EARLY CLOSING. QOWAN & JJjIOSTER, DIiAI’KUS, Beg to advise 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 2-1.
pKA r\ WANTED in a Month and i t} vJ U Must be had at any Sacrifice. BOOTS—H. N. ANDERSON V_y has decided to make a SWKEPING SALE of ins Entire Stock of LOOTS 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. A HEAP BOOTS —Ladies’ Kid Sewn V_y Roots ds Od worth 10s. Not Sheepskin. Sec them. H. N. Anderson. Cd HE A P LOOTS —Ladies’ Genuine Kid J Pligh leg Loots (Is (id, tassals ; worth 12s. Only wanted to be seen. H. N. ANDERSON. CHEAP LOOTS—Ladies’ Blocked Kid. brass heels, 7s (id; worth 11s. This is the Greatest Bargain. H. N. Anderson. CNHEAP SHOES—Ladles’ Velvet SlipV pers, trimmed with fur, flannel lined, only Is (id. Never before was such value. H. N. Ax mu; son. Cl HEAP SHOES—Men’s Strong Colonial ) Made Slippers, 2s Od ; usual price for these arc Os. H. N. Anouk,sox. CHEAP LOOTS—Girl’s Kid Loots from ids Gd to (is. H. N. Anderson. CHEAP LOOTS—Ladies’ Hair Slippers, 7s Od; Bronze Shoos, 9s Od; Brown Slices, 7s Od. H. N. Anderson, CHEAP LOOTS—Children’s Gold, Silver, Bronze, and Pink Boots at low price cf 10s (id. H. N. Anderson. (NHEAP LOOTS —Small line Gent’s j Erench Hand-sewn will be Sold Cheap. All goods sold strictly for Cash. H. N. Anderson. TTTANTED KNOWN—Wood A Smith, W Shepherd’s Buildings, arc selling Ladies’ Heavy Cloth Jackets at greatly reduced prices. J 11 0 E T Having lately arrived from England, begs respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Timaru an unrounding Districts that he has COMMENCED BUSINESS AS A TAILOR, Ac. Opposite to Messrs 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. Note the Address J. 0 11 O E T, Tailor, Ac. MAIN NORTH ROAD
Amusements rp HEAT 11 E -J3 OYA L. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! THE BYIIONIC COMEDY AND BUilLESQUE COMPANY. Special Engagement of MISS CLAIiA STEPHENSON, Queen of Actresses. GLAND OPENING NIGHT, WEDNESDAY AUGUST I, 1880, when will be produced “EA S T LYNN E,” Miss Clara Stephenson sustaining the characters of Lady Isabel and Madame Vine (in which she is without a rival in the Colonies). Supported by the full strength of the Company. Prices of Admission—Circle,-Is ; Stalls,'2s 6d; Pit, Is. Box ollice now open at Amos’. Change of Programme each evening. Look Out. Look Out. IXION ! IXION ! IXION! SPECIAL NOTICE. 171011 the convenience of Business People, ' Families and others, the Management have decided to issue SEASON TICKETS, for the Six Nights, at a reduced charge as follows: — For six Dress Circle tickets .. 21s Six Stall tickets .. .. .. 12s 6d available any night of the Season. Tickets may be obtained at Amos' Box Office.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2303, 4 August 1880, Page 3
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678Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2303, 4 August 1880, Page 3
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