■Wanted, WANTED —A Situation as Housemaid or Nurse. Apply, Davis’s Dining and Refreshment Rooms. WANTED TO LET—A three-roomed House with Porch, and a good supply of water and other conveniences, in Mere Mere Street, top of Elizabeth Street, Timaru. Apply, J, Howey, Sandietown. WANTED KNOWN—Clapham’s Universal Consultation, will be drawn on Wednesday, March 1(1, at his residence Sandie Town, Tickets may be had from W. Padget, Tailor, and James Henderson, Blacksmith. WANTED —A Situation in a Grocery , or General Store, or to drive a waggon. First Class Testimonials. Address K.K. Office of this Paper. WANTED —Tliree Respectable Gentlemen as Boarders. Good accomodation, Single Rooms. For Particulars, apply Office of this Paper, ANTED—A GENERAL- SERVANT that can Wash. , Apply* Office of this Paper. WANTED— A General Servant that can do plain Cooking, Address, or Apply- to Miss Le Oren, Wai-iti Road Timaru. WANTED— Two respectable men as Boarders, in a private family. Apply office of this paper. ANTED, by a Shepherd, with good » ▼ dogs, a permanent engagement, hill country preferred. Apply, office of this paper. T7STANTED KNOWN-rFor Hire the » ▼ well known sailing or pulling boats Italia and Talisman. Apply F. Scoringe, Waterman. 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 TIMARU BRANCH DUNEDIN CO-OPERATIVE STORE, Main North Road. 0 N . S A L EOur Special Family Tea, 2s per lb A delicious blend of Assam and Kaisow Souchong Teas, 2s fid Choicest blend of Picked Leaf Tea, extra value, 3s A reduction made to purchasers of 51b or 101 b parcels NEW SEASON’S Full sized boxes of sound Tea from IGs Gd Fine to finest from 25s to 30s Very choice line. of Fancy Caddies, extremely suitable for family use. Coffee, Fresh, Roasted and Ground. Sugars at Wholesale Prices, now very cheap. A consignment of sugar cured Hams and breakfast Bacon. Also our famed Exhibition Rolled Bacon Prime old Cheese, Fresh'Milled Oatmeal, Is 6s. in Small Bags, 251bs for 2s 9d. Finest Silk Dressed Flour, £9 5s per ton, 501bs for ss. THE FINEST 41b LOAF IN TOWN, ONLY sd. Choice Biscuits, fresh every week. The Finest Brands of Tobacco, at from 5s Gd. Wax Vestas, best makers, 2s per doz. NOONDAY KEROSENE, 20s PER CASE, Agents for Neil’s Genuine Dandelion Coffee and Herbal Medicines. Try our Elaine Soap, the Cheapest and Best yet offered to the Public. J. FULLARTON, Manager. 10R ABSOLUTE SALE—--4 SECTIONS in Kensington, no reasonable offer refused. Apply to W. ZIESLER. THEATRE ROYAL ON FRIDAY, MARCH 11. The Largest and Grandest Collection of WAX FIGURES Ever Exhibited in the Australian Colonies, comprising— 1 The Outlaws of the Wombat Ranges, Kelly Gang (two Magnificent Groups), Ned Kelly’s Armor, The Melbourne Opera-house Tragedy, The late Prince Imperial—“ How he died in Zululand.” The Two-headed Nightingale, And numerous other Groups, forming the most Artistic and Instructive Exhibition in the Colonies, FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of Dr S. Me D. Gumming are respectfully informed that the Funeral of his late wife, Marion, Will leave his. residence for the Arowhenua Cemetery on FRIDAY, the 11th, at 4 o’clock p.m. WALTER G. RUTLAND, Undertaker. TO LET—An old-established BOARDING HOUSE. Partly furnished. Terms given. Good Garden. Apply, Office of this Paper. WE HAVE THIS DAY ENTERED into PARTNERSHIP as Civil Engineers, Surveyors, Land Brokers, and General Commission Agents, under the style or firm of Hall and Meason. T. HALL G. LAING-MEASON. March 7, 1881. Tenders. TO BRICKLAYERS AND CARPENTERS. SEPARATE TENDERS are invited for the erection of COACH HOUSE and STABLE for Mr D. McGuinness (labor, only). Plans and specifications at my office. Tenders to be sent in on Thursday, March 17 at noon. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. THOMAS MACHIN, Architect, Market Square. TIMARU HARBOR BOARD. CONTRACT FOR EXTENSION OP WHARF. TENDERS will be received by the Secretary of the Timaru Harbor Board, at Noon, on THURSDAY, March 17, for the extension of the wharf adjoining the Breakwater (300 feet.) Plans and specifications to be seen at the Harbor Engineer’s Office, The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. GOODALL, Engineer, Timaru Harbor Board.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2487, 10 March 1881, Page 3
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711Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2487, 10 March 1881, Page 3
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