Gri*ocei*s. J M. SHEPHERD’ FAMILY GEOCEE, AND GENERAL STOREKEEPER, Corner North Street, MAIN SOUTH ROA D, Timaru. JESsxlcoi'SJ. NOTICE. DGEANEY (lute firm of O'Dowd and , Gcancy) has taken those premises situated in William Street, and intends Carrying on Business as a BAKER AND CONFECTIONER. Dread will be delivered to all parts of the town. Note the Address— DANIEL GEANEY, Baker and Confectioner, WILLIAM STREET. NOTICE. ITTRE DERICK STOPLEBIEN (so well ; known in Timaru) begs to inform his numerous fi lends and the public that he has taken the premises known as the ARTHUR STREET BAKERY, and lately occupied by Mr J. Young, and can now SUPPLY BREAD of the Finest Quality, t ogether with CAKES, BUNS, BISCUITS, Ac. Families waited on daily. FREDERICK STOPLEBIEN. Q.C.E. BAKERY, Woolcomde Street, Timaru, JOHN O’DOWD - Proprietors. (Late A. Ritchie.) JOHN O’DOWD begs to intimate that he has taken over this well known Bakery, and is prepared to supply the public of Timaru with the very best quality of bread and confectionery. Wedding Cakes, Buns, Tarts, Ac, on hand and fresh daily. Families waited on daily. A trial solicited. SANDIETOWN BAKERY. TAYL OR, AND (jT REGO RY, BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS, Sandietown. N.B.—Taylor A Gregory begto inform the residents of Sandietown and surrounding districts that they arc prepared to supply them with First Quality BREAD, at the lowest prices, FOR CASH. Families waited on daily. CAKES, BISCUITS, BUNS, £«., always Fresh on hand. HOT ROLLS EVERY MORNING. gANDIHTOWN BAKERY. 11. G ARDN ER, BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, Sandietown. N.B. —H. Gardner begs to inform he residents of Sandietown and surrounding districts that he is prepared to supply them with First Quality Bread, at the lowest prices, FOR CASH. Families waited on daily. CAKES, BISCUITS, BUNS, Ac., always fresh on hand. Uiulcrtakci'f!!. JAMES E. BECK INGEA M, (Late W. L. Edwards), Furnishing Undertaker, Ac., Timaru. Funerals of every description Furnished and Conducted on the shortest notice in town or country. Graves enclosed with wood or iron fence. Hearse, Horses, Palls, Ac., on hire. N.B. —The trade unnlicd. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. Subscribers to the “ south CANTERBURY TIMES ” are re spectfully requested to PAY the Runners EVERY WEEK. BUSINESS NOTICE. JAMES J_J UNDE 11 SON Begs to intimate to the Public generally that he has started business as a GENERAL BLACKSMITH AND FARRIER, In New Premises, opposite the New Post Ollice, Sophia Street, And all orders entrusted to his care will receive prompt attention. IA?” Note the address— JAMES HENDERSON, BLACKSMITH AND FARRIER, Sophia Street, (Opposite the New Post Office,) PUBLIC NOTICE. J>ROEESSOR "^Y’ALSH Having opened in connection with his Hair-dressing Saloon A LABOR EXCHANGE OFFICE, for supplying the wants and requirements of Masters, Mistresses and Servants. All parties would do well by registering their names where their interests will be attended to. LABOR EXCHANGE OFFICE, Temple of Fashion. HAIR-CUTTING.. ’.. <Jd. Razors Ground and Set. Note the Addicss— WALS H ' S HAIR-CUTTING SALOON, } Mitin South Road, Timaru. I
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2320, 24 August 1880, Page 1
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487Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2320, 24 August 1880, Page 1
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