Wanted, ~%KT ANTED, at once for the Drapery,two ** smart Youths. Apply by letter Box 78, Post Office, Timaru. WANTED, a respectable YOUNG LADY to take charge o! a private bar. Apply, office of this paper. WANTED— Three Respectable Gentlemen as Boarders. Good accomodation, Single Rooms. For Particulars, apply Office of this Paper. 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. "OtTANTED KNOWN—For 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. Advertisements NOTICE. ALL accounts due by JOHN LOW must be sent in for payment to the undersigned, and all accounts due to him must be paid on or before April 1 next. WILDIE, ALLAN & STUMBLES, Agents for John Low. COMMERCIAL BOARDING HOUSE, NEXT STONE’S HOTEL. THE Undersigned has taken the above premises and hopes by strict attention to merit the Working Men’s patronage Board and Residence, meals and beds to suit the times, at moderate charges. T. WATTS, Proprietor, THE LATE TIMARU FIRE BRIGADE. A FAREWELL BALL will be held in the old Oddfellow’s Hall, Barnard street, on TUESDAY NEXT, 22nd inst. Double Tickets, 5s each to be had from any member of Ball Committee. Dancing to commence at 9 o’clock. CJESAR KELLY, Hon Sec. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE. nnHE' PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing \ between james Tuiweb Latham and James Meehan, carrying on business as BUTCHERS has this day been DISSOLVED by mutual consent. The aforesaid James Latham having taken over the Timaru portion of the above business will receive all debts and pay all monies owing by the late firm, (Signed) JAMES MEEHAN. JAMES TURNER LATHAM. Witness— John Reilly IMPERIAL INSURANCE COMPANY, ■’tyCT’E have taken over the AGENCY of * * this Insurance Company, and in future all Premiums will be payable to ns. HALL & MEASON. W. H 1 8 L 0 p ' GROCER & PROVISION MERCHANT, Respectfully and gratefully acknowledges the liberal support he has received since commencing business, and intimates that he will continue to sell at such prices, consistant with quality, as will compare favorably with other establishments. DISCOUNTS ALLOWED. Ist—On all cash purchases (with the exception of special quotations) 5 percent, or One Shilling in the pound. 2nd—On all monthly accounts, paid on or before the loth of the following month, 2 i per cent. Families waited on and goods delivered in town and suburbs daily. Orders from the country promptly attended to. Butter and Eggs received three times a week from five of the best Dairies i a the District. AVOOLLCOMBE STREET, TIMARU, Next door to Yard ley’s Bookbindery. rjT H 0 M A & E L L I S, PLUMBER, GASFITTER, AND HOUSE PAINTER, MAIN SOUTH ROAD, Adjoining Mr J. R. Stansell’s Ironmonger, Contracts taken and Estimates Given. W. A. Fobs, PLUMBER, GASFITTER,’ AND BELLHANGER, Beswick Street. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. W PADGET begs to inform his friends • and the public generally, that he has REMOVED to next door to Wallis’ Furniture warehouse, Beswick street, where his business will be carried on as usual. W. PADGET, Tailor and Draper, Beswick Street. TIMARU PERMANENT MUTUAL BENEFIT BUILD TNG AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Society will be held on THURSDAY, the 21th instant, at 7.30 p.m., at the Oddfellows’ Hall, Sophia street, Timaru. [business ; To receive the Annual Report: to Elect Four Members on the Board, in the place of J, 11. Sutter, A. J. H. Bower, John Jackson, and Andrew Hart, who retire by rotation, but are eligible for reelection and other Business. (Signed), J. H. SUTTER, Chairman. TO LET. A FARM of Three Hundred and Sixteen Acres at a very moderate rental. Apply to A. St. G. HAMERSLEY, Solicitor, Timaru,
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2496, 21 March 1881, Page 3
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668Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2496, 21 March 1881, Page 3
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