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Wanted. TT7 ANTED KNOWN—That Wood and VV Smith’s half-yearly Clearing Sale of Drapery is now commenced. WANTED KNOWN—That Wood and Smith are selling the remainder of their stock of Ladies’ and Children’s Costumes at half price. WANTED KNOWN—That Wood and Smith are offering very choice and rich Silk Jackets and Mantles, Cashmere Jackets and Mantles, beautifully trimmed, at the Sale Price. . WANTED KNOWN—That the Reductions in Millinery, Straw Hats, Flowers and Feathers are very great, and' must be sold at any price. WANTED KNOWN—That Wood and Smith are selling their Ladies’ and Children’s Underclothing at extraordinarily low prices. WANTED KNOWN—That Wood and Smith have reduced their Clothing to Sale Prices. Men’s Tweed Suits, 32s 6d; Boy’s Tweed Suits, 19s 6d. WANTED KNOWN—That Wood and Smith have 1265 yards of good, useful Costume Cloth, at B£d per yard. STTANTED KNOWN— That Wood and W Smith are making great reductions in their stock of Lace and Muslin Curtains, Curtain Nets, &c. WANTED KNOWN—That a very large stock of Ladies’ Scarfs, Ties, Squares, Sunshades and Umbrellas are being shown by Wood and Smith at very low prices. f TTANTED KNOWN—That Ladies can VV now procure the best quality in Drapery of all classes at exceedingly low prices at Wood and Smith’s. WANTED KNOWN—That Wood and Smith must clear all their Summer Drapery to make room for new shipments to arrive. WANTED, employment by a good TAILORS SS. Apply, office of this paper. WANTED KNOWN—Mrs WERRY has Removed from Church street to a more central position in Sophia street, in the house lately occupied by Mrs Mason, and she is now prepared to receive a few respectable boarders. Good accommodation. Beds and meals Is each. Late Advertisements. lIMARU BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. SACRED CONCERT. THIS EVENING. PART I. Stainer’s Sacred Cantata, “THE DAUGHTER OF JAIRUS.” Soloists : Mesdatnes Wright and Fowler, Miss Haigh, and Messrs Wright, Walcot, and Haigh. Part 11. Solo and Chorus—" Now Vanish” (Creation) —Mr Walcot. Solo—" Rolling in Foaming Billows (Creation) —Mr Ziesler. Solo—" Oh Mighty Pens” (Creation)— Miss Haigh. Recit—“ In splendour bright” (Creation) Mr Wright, Chorus—" The Heavens are Telling.” Recit and Solo—“ The People that walked in darkness” (Messiah) —Mr Foster. Chorus—" For unto us.” Sob—“He was despised” (Messiah)— Mr Rowles. Solo—“He shall feed his Hock” (Messiah) —Mrs Roberts and Miss Haigh. Solo-r-“ Thou shalt break them” (Messiah) —Mr Walcot. Chorus—" Hallelujah” (Messiah.) 1.0.G.T. LIFEBOAT LODGE, No. 101. THIS LODGE meets as usual on FRIDAY NIGHT for installation. A full attendance is requested. Tea and cake will be provided. THOS. E. LYLE, W. Secretary. MONEY TO LEND in sums of from £5 to £SO and upwards. Address — L.S.D., Post-office, Timaru. The strictest secrecy will be observed. CHEAP CROCKERY. HAVING determined to relinquish the Crockery and Ironmongery Departments, the whole of the Stock now on hand will be SOLD at very LOW PRICES. No reasonable offer declined, as the whole must be sold at once to make room for Grocery Goods, and Seeds. W. HISLOP, Woollcombe Street, Near Oddfellows’ Hlal. Government Notice. V. R. R 0 W N LAND SALES. NORTH ISLAND. ON ' DEFERRED AND IMMEDIATE PAYMENTS. WAIMATE PLAINS, PARIHAKA, FORTY-MILE BUSH, AND MANAWATU DISTRICTS. To be held in the month of FEBRUARY, as follows: — IN THE WELLINGTON LAND DISTRICT. Bth and 10th February, at Masterton — 15.000 Acres, Pahiatua Block, FortyMile Bush. 21st and 24th February, at Palmerston North—--15,500 Acres, in Kairanga and Fitzherbert Blocks; sections, 60 to 320 Acres each; prices per acre, from £1 Is to £3 10s. WEST COAST DISTRICT, NORTH ISLAND. 14th and 17th February, at New Plymouth— -5000 Acres, Parihaka Block. Includes the Village Settlement of Warea, GOO Acres. 25tb to 28tb February, at HAWBBA—--10.000 Acres of Waimate Plains, in sections from 15 to 320 Acres ; Prices £1 10s to £4 per acre. Townships of Manaia and Opunake ; Quarter-Acre Sections, from £lO to £2O each, Suburban Lands, £7 to £8 per acre. These lands have all been opened up by roads connecting either with railways or main roads. , Lithograph Plans and full particulars obtainable at every Land Office in the coiony. WMi roLLESTON, Minister of Lands. General Crown Lands Office, Wellington, 26th January, 1881.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2458, 3 February 1881, Page 3

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688

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2458, 3 February 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2458, 3 February 1881, Page 3

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