'W'flirted, WANTED A Working Sian ; as BOARDER in a Private Eamily. Apply, E.D., Ollicc of this Paper. TTTANTED, a good WAITRESS. Apply VV at once, Clarendon Hotel. WANTED KNOWN—An Engine Driver is open to an Engagement, experienced in threshing machines. Apply Office of this paper.’ ' ANTED KNOWN—That Wood and Smith’s half-yearly Clearing Sale of Drapery is now commenced. _ ."ANTED KNOWN —That Wood and I V 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. ANTED KNOWN—That the Reductions in Millinery, Straw Hats, Flowers and Feathers arc very great, and must he sold at any price. WANTED KNOWN—That Wood and Smith arc selling their Ladies’ and Children’s Underclothing at extraordinarily low prices. "TTTANTED KNOWN—That Wood and VV Smith have reduced their Clothing to Sale Prices. Men’s Tweed Suits, 32s (id ; Boy’s Tweed Suits, His (id. 'ANTED KNOWN—That Wood and Smith have 120-1 yards of good, useful Costume Cloth, at BAd per yard. ‘ANTED KNOWN —That Wood and Smith are making great reductions in their stock of Lace and Muslin Curtains, Curtain Nets, Ac. WANTED KNOWN—That a very large stock of Ladies’ Scarfs. Tics, Squares, Sunshades and Umbrellas arc being shown by Wood and Smith at very low prices. "ANTED KNOWN —That Indies can now procure the best quality in Drapery of all classes at exceedingly low prices at Wood and Smith’s. ’’ANTED KNOWN—That Wood and Smith must clear all their Summer Drapery to make room for now shipments ;o arrive. ’ANTED, emplojunent by a good TAILOEESS. Apply, cilice of this paper. K N OWN—Mrs WBRRY 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. Xjatc Advei’tisemcnts. MONEY— £.*()()() ready lo bo Advanced in Sumstosuit Borrowers at Lowest Current Rales of interest. Preference given to Rural Lands. Apply to 11. J. SEALY. MONEY TO LEND in sums of from T 5 to TuOand upwards. Address— L.S.D., Pus)-oliice, Timaru. The strictest secrecy will be observed. •MONEY. £3,000 FOR immediate investv v ment in sums of from £2OO to £JOO, at current rates. H. S. AUSTIN, Solicitor, Timaru. JpULLOYER JJATS. NEW SELECTION, riioii GLOVERS MANUFACTORY, AT COWAN & FOSTERS THE BRUNNER COAL COMPANY. nnHE following will prove the superiority JL of the Company’s Coal: — Alain South Road, Timaru, Jan 1-i, 1881. To the Manager of the Brunner Coal Company. Sin, —I have carefully tried the coal got from you and I find it quite superior to Newcastle. It gives more heat, creates less smut, and is altogether superior to any colonial coal I have yet tried. There is another advantage in your coal deserving of being pointed out, and worthy the attention of housekeepers. In using the slack for a slow lire it cakes and runs into one mass, so that it can be burned with profit and economy lo the last cinder. lam conlidcnt that, when the Brunner Coal is more generally known it will be the most popular fuel for household and other uses imported into Timaru or elsewhere. William Ixgbam. Sophia Street, January 13, 1881. 1 have given the half-ton of coal sent to me a fair trial, and find it far superior to any coal I have ever used for smithy work. It burns clean, never fails for blasting or other purposes, and is a grand heating coal. James llexduksox, Blacksmith. On Tuesday, Jan. 11, the Dunedin Cor--1 oration accepted a lender lor the supply of Brunner coal for the Dunedin Gas Works, during (lie year, at 2s (id per ton over the price of best Newcastle coal. COALS! COALS! COALS! FOR SALE. CARGOES of Best Newcastle, Greymouth, Westport, Ray of Islands, and Kaitangata screened and unscreened Coals at unprecedentedly Low Rates, and in quantities to suit purchasers. Apply to WM. EVANS, Atlas Coal and Timber Y’ard.s, Great North Road, Timaru. ~W. Oollin.-r .uml Co. SATURDAY, EEB 12, 1881. PRODUCE. FURNITURE, SUNDRIES. WILLIAM COLLINS A CO instructed by several farmers and others, will sell by Public Auction, at their rooms—fowl feed, Akaroa cheese, onions, batter and poultry, 80 mats Mauritius sugar, 23 boxes tea, household furniture and effects, carpenters and joiner's tools. Sale at one o’clock.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2465, 11 February 1881, Page 3
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737Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2465, 11 February 1881, Page 3
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