Amusements. i T HEA TE E ROY AL. Positively Last Night of MRS WALTER HILL’S DRAMATIC COMPANY, The Glorious Drama BRITISH BOEN! THE ATEE EOYAL NOW OPEN The Largest and Grandest Collection of WAX FIGURES Ever Exhibited in the Australian Colonies, comprising The Outlaws of the Wombat Eanges, 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. Late Advertisements. Dr. WILKINS. SURGEON, OCULIST, AND AUEIST. (Formerly Clinical Assistant to Drs Bowman and Critchett, Eoyal Ophthalmic Hospital, Moorfield, London) Late of Melbourne, HAS NOW TAKEN UP THE PEACTICE Of the late Dr Powell, At hisEesidence, Christchurch. NEW MILLINEEY, direct from London and Paris, now on view at J. Strachan’s. T HE very latest Styles on view at J. Strachan’s. w INTEE Flowers and Feathers now on view at J. Strachan’s. CASES per s.s. Brindisi via Suez jLjKJ Canal, now on view at J. Strachan’s. N BW Stockingette Mantles, President Jackets at J. Strachan’s. NEW Scarves, new Ties, new Glovem new Collars at J. Strachan’s. t'/'N DOZ. Ladies’ Seal, Velvet, and O V_/ Plush Hats from Is lid upwards at J. Strachan’s. DON’T be Tempted to buy for Credit when you can buy so much cheaper EADY MONEY at J. Strachan’s. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIPWE beg to request that ALL ACCOUNTS DUE by the Undersigned be EENDEEED on or before March 1(5 BAENETT, LEWIS & CO. Per H. J. LEWIS. In the matter of the above Dissolution it is notified that ALL DEEDS held by us can be OBTAINED on application to W. ZIESLEE. who is authorised to receive and discharge accounts due to the Firm. REDUCTION. TIMBER AND FIREWOOD AT LOW PRICES. THE Undersigned having REMOVED his MILLS to another Block of Maiden Bush (consisting of Totara, Black and White Pine), is now prepared to supply, on the Railway Trucks at Waimate BUILDING TIMBER, at from 9s per 100 ft and upwards FIREWOOD, at from 10s per cord and upwards SPLIT FENCING POSTS, fit from 60s per 100 and upwards Flooring, Lining, Rusticated, Architraves, Mouldings, Fencing Rails, Stakes and Strainers, at equally low prices. Orders received by letter or telegram can be delivered at Timaru or any intermediate station on the same day. A liberal reduction to wholesale customers. ALPHEUS HAYES, Timber Merchant, Waimate. WE HAVE THIS DAY ENTERED into PARTNERSHIP as Cvili Engineers, Surveyors, Land Brokers, snd General Commission Agents, under the style oi firm of Hall and Meason. T. HALL G, LAING-MEASON. March 7,1881. TIMARU BRANCH DUNEDIN CO-OPERATIVE STORE, Main North Road. O n Sal eOur Special Family Tea, 2s per lb A delicious blend of Assam and Kaisow Souchong Teas, 2s 6 d 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 16s 6d Fine to finest from 25s to 80s 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 us P er t° n i 50lbs for ss. THE FINEST 41b LOAF IN TOWN, ONLY SD. Choice Biscuits, fresh every week. The Finest Brands of Tobacco, at from 5s 6d. 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. Tenders. TO BUILDERS. lENDEES wanted for the erection of TWO COTTAGES. Apply to p. J, WILSON, Architect. NOTICE TO BRICKMAKERS. TENDERS are invited for making 200,000 BRICKS more or less. Particulars to be obtained at the works of the Saltwater Creek Brickyard Company. Tenders to be left by noon of Saturday, March 19, at the office of EDWARD H. TATE, Timaru.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2494, 18 March 1881, Page 3
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687Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2494, 18 March 1881, Page 3
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