Wanted, WANTED— A TEACHER for the Washdyke School, average attend - last quarter 43.5 ; salary £135, plus Pupil Teacher money ; average expected to increase to 50 during rest of year. Good Six Roomed House and Garden. Applications received until April 15. W. BALFOUR, Chairman, School Committee. WANTED —An Errand boy. Apply W. F. Newbery, Main South Road Timaru. WANTED- One Ton of Caraway Seeds Apply, A. J. Parsons, Club Hotel, Timaru. ANTED TO LET—A Six-roomed COTTAGE, with outbuildings, in Edward street. Apply F. B. Greenup, Guthrie and Larnach’s Company’s Office. 'ANTED—Three gentleman boarders for a private family. Adress F. Office of this paper. WANTED— Two Gentlemen BOARDERS in a Private Family. Apply to Mrs Spence, Fyfe’s Cottage, Heaton street. WANTED, A General Servant. Apply Office of this Paper. WANTED, a Gentleman BOARDER in a private family. Very select. Apply office of this paper. WANTED— A BOY to make himself generally nseful. J. H. Glasson. WANTED KNOWN— To Let a fourroomed cottage. Apply, Mrs Beldy Theodocia Street. WANTED KNOWN—Good Accommodation for Gentlemen. Single Rooms. Terms moderate. Mrs Mason, Bourton House, Elizabeth street, Timaru. WANTED immediately, investments for two sums of £7OO and £SOO. Apply to REED & KNUBLEY, Solicitors, Timaru. Liite Advertisements. LOST —on Saturday April 2, in Timaru, A BROWN RETRIEVER DOG, unregistered. Any person returning the same to Mr John Connor’s Boarding-house will receive 10s reward. gERMONS OF THE WESLEYAN CHURCH, TIMARU. TWO SERMONS Will be Preached on SUNDAY NEXT, by the Rev W. H. Beck, the newly appointed Minister, When collections will be made on behalf of the Trust Fund. Also, ON TUESDAY NEXT, < The Anniversary Tea Meeting will take place. Tea on the tables at half-past 6, after which the public meeting will be held in the Church, when addresses will be delivered by Revs. W, H. Beck, Bray, Gillies, Hallowes, and Dumbell, and interspersed with ANTHEMS, &c., BY THE CHOIR. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. WPADGET begs to inform his friends « and the public generally, that he has REMOVED to next door to Waliis’ Furniture warehouse, Beswick street, where bis business will be carried on as usual, W. PADGET, Tailor and Draper, Beswick Street, IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE DISTRICT COURT of TIMARU and OAMARU Holden at Timaru. In the matter of “ The Debtors and Creditors Act 1876” “The Debtors and Creditors Act Amendment Act 1878” and “The Debtors and Creditors Act Amendment Act 1879 ” and of the bankruptcy of Isaac Morris a debtor. This is to notify that Isaac Morris of Temuka in the county of Geraldine New Zealand farmer has this day filed a statement that he is unable to meet his engagements with his creditors. The first meeting of creditors to be held at the District Court House Timaru on Wednesday the 20th day of April 1881 at the hour of 11 o’clock in the forenoon. Dated this Bth day of April 1881. J, E. ALLEN, Clerk of Court. Isaac Morris, Acting for self. Amusements. Theatre Royal. Lessee .. .. Mr A. T. Dunning POSITIVELY THREE NIGHTS ONLY, COMMENCING TUESDAY, APRIL 12. H.M.B. PINAFORE. Mr Walter Reynolds, by special arrangement with Mr J. C. Williamson, is enabled to announce the appearance of Pollard’s wonderful LILLIPUTIAN PINAFORE COMPANY. The most Pleasing and Clever Combination of modern days. Josephine, Miss May Pollard, age 11 years, played by her 200 nights Little Buttercup, Miss Olive Pollard, age 10 years Cousin Hebe, Little Miss Salinger, age 11 years, from the Academy of Music Sir Joseph Porter, K.C.8., Miss Maude Pollard, age 14 years, played by her over 100 nights Captain Corcoran, Master Herbert Salinger, age 13 years, from the Academy of Music Ralph Rackstraw, Master Come Ormond, age 18 years, played by him over 200 nights The Little Midshipmite, Baby Arthur Pollard, age 6 years, played by him over 100 nights Dick Dead Eye, Master Ernest Osmond, age 11 years Boatswain, Master J. Sheean, age 12 years ! Boatswain’s Mate, Master Alfred Goodwin, age 12 years Black Cook of H.M.S. Pinafore, Master Willie Pollard, age 9 years Grand Orchestra—Conductor and Musical Director, Mr J, J. Pollard, jun.; Leader of the Ochestra, Mr Chas. Pollard. Overture “Le Collier d’Or ” Herman Selection “La Somnambula ” Bivcre Prices of Admission—ls, 2s 6d, 4s. * Box Office at Amos’ (Fruiterer).
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2513, 9 April 1881, Page 3
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699Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2513, 9 April 1881, Page 3
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