"Wanted, ■M7ANTED—A Useful GIRL, about * * Thirteen, Apply at once, Mrs Plante, North street. "TTTANTED A good NURSEMAID. VV Apply Clarendon Hotel. 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 Dick. WANTED 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 KN9WN —That for fit, style, and finish, Wood and Smith’s New Clothing cannot be surpassed, and is equal to any bespoke goods. WANTED KNOWN—That Wood and Smith are selling heavy Geelong Tweed Trousers and Vests made to their order for 245. WANTED KNOWN— Wood and Smith are selling a good serviceable Tweed 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 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 Buildings, Timaru. WANTED KNOWN—That for General Household Drapery, Wood and Smith are 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 are superior to anything yet shown in Timaru, and arc 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— A Good General Servant, for Private House. Apply Ollice of this paper. WANTED, by a middle-aged woman, Sick Nursing. Ten years experience. No objection to country. Apply, Ollice of this Paper. ANTED KNOWN—that Billheads . Circulars. Cards, Programmes, rcral printing of every inscription, from ircly new typo, arc executed at the mi Canterbury Times Ollice, Church I?ill>1 it; Notices. ALEXANDRA LODGE, T.0.G.T., No. 24. A MEETING of the above Lodge will be held on Thursday Evening at 7.80, at the Rechabite's Lodge, Russell Square, s Business : Election of Otlicers. T. BUCHANAN, L.D. 2.1 Per Cent Discount on all Purchases. Study Economy, and buy your Groceries at the TIMARU BRANCH 2, DUNEDIN COOPERATIVE STORE. THE Proprietors, while thanking the Public generally for the very liberal support accorded them since the opening of this Branch, would respectfully intimate that having met with such success they have made further great reductions in Teas, Sugars, Ac., of from 20 to 25 per cent. To advertise our list of prices would simply put a few of our contemporaries to the expense and trouble of imitating the same. Wc therefore but give a few quotations : Just to hand, our Selections from First Cor signments of NEW SEASON’S TEAS in Half chests from Is BJd to 2s 74d per lb 121 b Boxes, from 17s (id (edmraon) to 80s FINEST IMPORTED. Our blended 'Teas arc noted for their superlative excellence, and are now giving general satisfaction, 2s, 2s (id, and Bs. A reduction made to purchasers of 61b parcels. Assam, Pekoe, Souchong, Foo Chow, Pekoe, and Young Hyson (green) on hand. FINEST ROASTED COFFEE BEANS, or ground if required. Try our mixture of Finest Coffees at Is lOd. SUGARS AT GREAT REDUCTIONS. Yellow Crystal .. .. 4d Grey do .. .. 4;(d No. 1 Company White ~ 44d No. 2 do Snowdrop oil Cut Loaf Sugar .. .. 54 Special Concessions made to tea purchasers Our large and fresh stock of Genera Groceries and Provisions for quality and cheapness will be found Excelsior. J. FULLARTON, Manager. Principal Store : George street, Dunedin Branches : Oamaru, Timaru, and Waimatc. Customers arc equpsted to obtain Coupon Tickets. V. R. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE DISTRICT COURT of TIMARU and OAMARU Holden at Timaru. In the matter of “The Debtors and Creditors Act 1870 ” and of “ The Debtors and Creditors Act Amendment Act 1878” and of “The Debtors and Creditors Act Amendment Act 1870 ” and of the bankruptcy of James Moore of Winchester in the Provincial District of Canterbury New Zealand farmer a debtor. Pursuant to a request of the above-named debtor and in pursuance of Section 170 of the first abovementioned Act I hereby convene a general meeting of his creditors for Saturday the 80th day of October 1880 at eleven o’clock in the forenoon at the District Court House Timaru for the purpose of taking into consideration the debtor’s intended application to the Court for his discharge. Dated this 26th day of October 1880. K. F. GRAY, Trustee. Notice is hereby given that application will be made to this Honorable Court on behalf of the above-named debtor on such Court day as shall fall next after the expiration of ten days after the publication hereof for an order of discharge. Dated this 27th day of October 1880. WHITE A JAMESON, Debtor’s Solicitors.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2376, 28 October 1880, Page 3
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