Grovevixment Notices. NEW ZEALAND PUBLIC WORKS. NOTICE HE UNEMPLOYED. IT is Hereby Notified that as the Spring advances, the number of men now employed on Public Works by the Government will be considerably reduced. Employers of labor requiring the services of any of the men are requested to communicate with the Immigration Agents in the various districts, or with the officers of this Department in charge of the works. By command, W. N. BLAIR, Engineer in Charge, Middle Island. Public Works Office, Dunedin, Sept. 28th, 1880. Business Notices. EXCELSIOR HOUSE, Church Street, Timaru. Weddings, Balls, Parties, and Pic-nics are catered for by J. B. W ITI * co " In a style hitherto unknown in Timaru, and at Prices to meet the times. BISCUITS! BISCUITS!! BISCUITS!!! Pic-nic, African, Wine, Water, Lunch, Digestive, Cracknell, Mixed, Abernethy, Templar, and all other kinds manufactured on the Premises, and sold Wholesale and Retail. GINGER NUTS. DUTCH RUSKS. BRIDE CAKES MADE TO ORDER Best quality guaranteed. All kinds of Cakes, Pastry, Ac., and Fancy Confectionery kept. INSPECTION SOLICITED. J. B. WITT & CO., EXCELSIOII HOUSE, Church Street. WAIMATE AGENCY. MR. WOOD is Agent for the Times at Waimatc. The Paper) will be regularly delivered every evening for SIXPENCE PER WEEK, MR GEORGE PEARSON has been appointed Agent at Timar o For the sale of the SOUTH CANTERBURY TIMES. TIMBER YARDS CHURCH STREET. HAYING 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 RATE— Black and White Pine and Totara' Scantling Rough Boards T and G Flooring and Lining Posts and Rail. Stakes Firewood, Ac, Ac. Of the very best quality. Inspection Invited. JOHN KING, Church Sireet. ARE YOU PERPLEXED? THEN USE JgARDSLEY’S JpRIZE J)ALE, Since scientific men are trying to say, That our race is in danger of passing away, That many by pestilence will die without fail. Let us think of the remedy— Bardsley’s Prize Pare. When pestilence rages, when death at the door Lays claim for his own, both the rich and the poor, Those better can live who themselves shall avail Of the best of all antidotes — Barhsley’sPrize Pare. Far better than medicine, far better than, wealth Is the use of the soap that engenders good! health; For cleanliness over disease must prevail, And for cleanliness only use BARDSLEY r « Prize Pale. Be warned then in time, and be washed every day, Ere convulsions and plagues shall mankind sweep away! Those need have no fear, nor tremble nor quail, Who throw over “Dark Brown” and go in for Prize Pare. ASK FOR M. BARDSLEY A SON’S PRIZE PALE SOAP (Star Brand) (Star Brand) (Star Brand) IS THE PUREST ANH REST. To be Obtained from the Grocers. J>ECKINGHAM PRACTICAL CHIMNEY SWEEPER, Eaton Street, Timaru. Orders left at the South Canterbury Times office or at his own residence will be promptly attendedto. All flues of Learnington ranges carefully cleaned W. R AMSAY ’ FISHMONGER AND POULTERER, ICHURCH STREET. Fish and Oyster Suppers every evening. DUNGAN’ PATENT PARAGON MANGLE. MR P. DUNGAN respectfully informs the public that his PATENT MANGLE IS NOW ON VIEW at his shop in Beswick street, and that he is prepared to take orders for same at the very low figure of £l2. Mr Dungan is prepared to prove the wonderful superiority of this Mangle over all others in respect of Economy, Efficiency, and Labor, and a single inspection or trial will prove that P, Dungan has achieved a wonderful benefit to all who require the use of mangles, labor and time being lessened to a minimum, while these advantages can be obtained for half the cost of the other box mangles. Please to give your Orders in Time.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2387, 10 November 1880, Page 4
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624Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2387, 10 November 1880, Page 4
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