Public Notices. 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. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. w. PADGET begs to inform his friends and the public generally, that he has REMOVED to next door to Walts’ Furniture warehouse, Bcswick street, where his business will be carried on as usual. W. PADGET, Tailor and Draper, Beswick Street. WESLEYAN CHURCH, TIMARU. 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. Reck, Bray, Gillies, Hallowes, and Dumbell, and interspersed with ANTHEMS, &c., BY THE CHOIR. TEMPERANCE FETE. EASTER MONDAY, AT THE OLD SHOW GROUNDS, TIMARU. EDWARD MITCHELL having purchased the sole right to sell REFRESHMENTS at the above Fete will be prepared to supply every luxury obtainable at moderate charges. Visitors from the country will receive every attention in the luncheon tent. Tea, Coffee, Cordials, Lemonade. All kinds of Fruit, Pastry and Confectionery. Patronise the tent. N.B.—Parties requiring stands for Toys and Games apply at once. J. 13. WITT & CO., Excelsior House. EASTER HOLIDAYS. HE favorite Steamer, WAITAKI, Captain Edie, Will SAIL for Dunedin on THURSDAY EVENING, April 14, leaving there for Timaru on MONDAY EVENING, arriving early on Tuesday morning. FARES: Saloon, Single „ Return Steerage, Single ~ Return Agents: NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY. .. 1 os .. 20s .. 10s .. 15s HEBBALIST. J. N E 1 L HERBALIST, Importer, Grower, and Manufacturer of BOTANIC MEDICINES, Begs to inform the people of Timaru and South Canterbury that he has appointed as agents for the sale of his CELEBRATED HERBAL PREPARATION THE CO-OPERATIVE STORES OP TIMARU AND WAIMATE. The following Herbal Preparations used by hundreds of families in various parts of the Colony are acknowledged by disinterested persons to be superior to any imported or patent articles of the kind, while they are offered at half the usual cost:— DANDELION COFFEE, Prepared from the fresh root, 2s per lb, as palatable and far more wholesome than ordinary coffee. Strongly recommended by sensible Doctors. The PILLS also have made perfect cures after years of suffering from liver, stomach and billious complaints. Perfectly taste less and guaranteed to be made from the finest Rubarh, Podophillin, Leptandrin, Hydrasten and Dandelion extract. Ask any medical man if better medicines than these for the human system are known. About 3 dozen in a box for Is. Composition Powder, Balm of Gillead. Stomach Bitters. Herb Tobacco. BOTANIC COUGH SYRUP. Genuine Cayenne Pepper. Blood Purifier. Healing Ointment, &o. Please call for Price List and particulars. A-mu-semeiits. Theatre Royal. Lessee .. .. Mb A. T. Dunning POSITIVELY THREE NIGHTS ONLY, COMMENCING TUESDAY, APRIL 12. H.M.S. 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 year:,, 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. Notice.—Owing to the enormous, expense, Prices of Admission will be C ircle ss; Stalls, 3s ; Pit, 2s. Box Office at Amos’ (Fruiterer).
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2515, 12 April 1881, Page 3
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660Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2515, 12 April 1881, Page 3
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