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Ai'chitects. F J. WILSON, ARCHITECT. Offices: Opposite Bank of New Zealand, Timaru. T HO MAS MACHI Architect and Builder, Heaton Street, Timaru. N, Chemists, cm. e ICHBAUM In thanking the inhabitants of Timaru and neighboring district, for the kind patronage afforded him, begs to assure them of his continued efforts to keep pace with the growing requirements of his customers in all branches of the business. New drugs constantly received by steamer from England via Melbourne. MEDICAL HALL, Timaru. Public Notices. COAL! FIEEWOOD! CHAFF, &c. Wup ARSONS, (Late W. and J. Burnett) HAS FOR SALE AT LOWEST RATES Coal—Newcastle and Shag Point. Firewood, Mixed and Black Pine. Chaff, Oats, Bran, Potatoes, and Fowl Feed at his Yard, Church Street, opposite Deeley’s Store. A. S H E R R A T T , COAL AND FIREWOOD MERCHANT, Church Street, Timaru. N.B.—Best Newcastle and Shag Point Coals and Cut Firewood always on hand at the lowest rates. NOTICE. CHEAP COALS! CHEAP COALS! I rpHE undersigned has, in order to comJL pete with the times REDUCED his PRICE for COALS and FIREWOOD as under:— Best Newcastle—Screened, 50s per ton; Unscreened, 45s do. Good Smithy Coal, any price. Firewood, cut in very small pieces, 35s to 40s per cord. Splendid I’osts and Rails, cither sawn split or round. A. SHERRATT, Church Street. JAMES E. BECKINGHAM (Late W. L. Edwards). Cabinet Maker and Ucholsterer, Opposite Timaru Horse Repository. All kinds of Furniture and Bedding made order.

Furniture repaired and repolished. JEWELLERY AND FANCY GOODS REPOSITORY, MAIN NORTH ROAD. TI/TESSRS GIBSON AND COCKROFT IVJL beg to inform the Public in and about the vicinity of Tiraaru and the outlying districts, that they have Entered into Partnership, and have opened, in addition to their well-known Jewellery Shop, the Fancy Goods Repository adjoining their premises, Main North Road, and near the Ship Hotel, which will be found replete with Cigars and Tobaccos of the very Best Brands, Pipes of every description, Stationery, a large assortment of Perfumery of the very Best Quality, and Sundries too numerous to particularise. G. and C. having purchased from the Estate of T. R. Proctor, of Christchurch, a Large and Varied Assortment of Gold Watches of every design, which, for Style and Finish, Cannot be Surpassed in the Colony, they arc in a position to offer them to the Public at Prices that will Defy Competition. G. and C. have also arranged to Indent Shipments of Jewellery, Ac., from the famous ROTHERHAMS of LONDON, and will be in a position to offer the Public the advantages of Purchasing, from the Direct Importers, one of the LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCKS OF JEWELLERY AND WATCHES IN TIMARU TO SELECT FROM. Inspection Invited. Note the Address— GIBSON AND COCKROFT, JEWELLERY AND FANCY REPOSITORY, MAIN NORTH ROAD, (Adjoining the Ship Hotel), TIMARU. Grand freehold land conS ULTATION. 18 8 G ACRES. 5000 MEMBERS AT £l. First prize .. Sections 20, 21, 22—626 acres Second prize Sections 17, 18, I'J—slß acres Third prize.. Sections 132 and 35—285 acres Fourth prize Sections 31 and 38—256 acres Fifth prize .. Section 3 —l7l acres Above land is part of Block YHI., Akatore District. It is of good quality, is well watered, and is situate between the north of the Taieri and Tokomari, 22 miles from Dunedin. The Drawing will take place in the presence of scrutineers chosen by the subscribers, due notice of which will be advertised in the principal newspapers. Early application is necessary to secure Tickets. All cheques should be crossed and have Is added for exchange. Two stamps necessary for reply and result. James aitchison, Secretary. JAMES CAMPBELL, Treasurer, Importer, Moray Place, Dunedin

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2303, 4 August 1880, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2303, 4 August 1880, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2303, 4 August 1880, Page 1

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