"Wanted, "ANTED by a Lad, aged 15, Employment on a Farm or Station. Apply, Office of this Paper. WANTED KNOWN—That Wood and Smith have a splendid stock of new Pompadour Sateens, Galateas, French Beiges, French Serges, Cashmeres, Ac. Dressmaking department under the care of Miss t)ick. W ; ANTED KNOWN-That Wood and Smith, Shepherd’s Buildings, have now in stock a splendid lot of Men’s Black and Blue Worsted Coating Coats, all shapes at prices to meet the times. WANTED KNOWN —That for lit, style, and finish, Wood and Smith’s New Clothing cannot be surpassed, and is equal to any bespoke coods. "ANTED KNOWN—That Wood and Smith arc selling heavy Geelong Tweed Trousers and Vests made to their order for 21s. WANTED KNOWN—Wood and Smith arc selling a good serviceable I weed Trousers and Vest for 18s (id, worth 255. WANTED KNOWN—That Wood and Smith, Shepherd’s Buildings, are now showing a magnificent assortment of Summer Drapery, imported direct from London. WANTED KNOWN—Wood and Smith j have .a large stock of Children’s, Maids’, and Ladies’ Jackets, Mantles, Capes, &c., in the newest styles. WANTED KNOWN—Costumes in Print, Galatea, Cashmere Beige, and Pompadour Materials, in endless variety, at Wood and Smith's, Shepherd s Buildin js, Timaui. WANTED KNOWN-That for General Household Drapery, Wood and Smith arc equal to any in town, both for quality and price. WANTED KNOWN—That Wood and Smith have a full stock of Straw Hats, Flowers, Feathers, Ac., Millinery under the care of Mrs A. Gray. WANTED KNOWN—That Wood and Smith’s new-fashion Imperial Four-button Sac Suits arc superior to anything yet shown in Timaru, and are equal to bespoke. WANTED KNOWN—That for real good value Wood and Smith’s cannot be beaten. Every article manufactured to their own order. WANTED— An END EE GARDENED must understand the growing of vegetables for Market purposes. Apply to L Lanobon, Gardener, Wai-iti Road. WANTED— For the South Canterbury Club, a Respectable Lad. Apply 0 D. McGuinnesk, Ship Hotel, Timaru. rr 7" AN TED all to know that_ we comVV ineiice taking our Beautiful GEM ’ICTUEES in Fyfe’s Buildings,Main South toad, on Wednesday. American Perma:ent PnoTonuAi’uie Company, ANTED —A Good General Servant, » » for Private House. Apply Ollicc f this paper. W ANTED—A Good Cook; also a Nursemaid. Apply, Clarendon Hotel. WANTED, by a middle-aged Sick Nursing. Ten years once. No objection to country. Ollice of this Paper. woman, experiApply, "ITT ANT ED KNOWN—That I have rcVV ccivcd my season’s stock of Fishing Tackle, which comprises every description of Trout Tackle, Ac. An inspection invited. W. HcWilliam, Colombo street, Cliristchu>’elr. Sole agent forG. Little and Co., matters to H.R.H., the-Prince of Wales. TT/"ANTED KNOWN —that Billheads VV Circulars, Cards, Programmes, General printing of every discription, from entirely new type, arc executed at the South Canterbury Times Ollicc,' Church street Aniuscmeuts. II E A T E E BOY A L . THE COMEDY AND BURLESQUE COMPANY, . Fob a short season only. GRAND OPENING NIGHT, SATURDAY, OCT. 23, 1880, When will be produced Byron’s grand sensational Diama (in a Prologue and-I Acts), “THE LANCASHIRE LASS,” As played by this Company with Great success in Wellington, Dunedin and Invercargill. TUESDAY, OCT. 20, For the First Time in Timaru, “ H.M.S. PiNBEHIND ” Including all. the Gems of “ H.M.S. Pinafore.” Notices. ST. MARY’S CHURCH BARAAR. THE BAZAAR WILL OPEN ON TUESDAY NEXT AT NOON. CONTRIBUTIONS will be thankfully Received by the Churchwardens or any of the Committee of Management, such Contributions to be left at the Mechanics’ Institute on Friday, Saturday, Monday, or any day the Bazaar is open. HERBERT BELFIELD, ) ChurchA. CHRISTOPHERS, / wardens. IN LIQUIDATION. JONAS, HART, AND WILDIF. crTTB have' this day handed over to W MR WILLIAM DAVIDSON, Accountant, Timaru, all books, accounts, and documents in connection with our late business, with authority to pay all moneys due by the firm, and to receive payment of all accounts due to the firm. His signature for all monies paid will be recognised by us as a sufficient discharge. An early settlement of all accounts due is requested. M. JONAS. MAURICE JNO. HART. G. H. WILDIE. Timaru, Oct. 12, 1880. . TEA 2s TEA. CONCRETE STORE. Elizabeth Street, THE decided success which has attended the efforts made at the above Establishment, to offer a GOOD TEA at 2s per lb, which should command a good sale, encourage us to ask those who have not brought our Tea into competition to do so. The present state of the market offers a great opportunity for securing remarkable value for the money. Country orders will be forwarded at once, on remittance of P. 0.0, or cheque, i J. CLAYTON A CO.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2371, 22 October 1880, Page 3
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764Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2371, 22 October 1880, Page 3
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