Wanted, WANTED —A BOY for a Farm, to make himself useful. Apply, J* Crawford, Timaru. ~\\T ANTED—A few Respectable Board- ~ * ers. Single rooms. For terms, apply to Mrs Hatton, Maori Hill. WANTED, a good General Servant, must be able to do plain cooking and laundry work, reference required. Apply, Mrs T. G. Cork, Bank street. WANTED immediately, a respectable Girl as Nursemaid. Clarendon Hotel. WANTED, a Chum to bachelorise with. Address, at once B. B. 8., office of this paper. WANTED— A MARRIED COUPLE, the man to plough, and the woman to cook for farm hands. Apply to Robbkt Wilkin & Co, Strathallan street, Timaru. WANTED Travellers to know—Breakfast at 6.30 a.m. ; Luncheon Dinner 12.80 till 3. Tea, Coffee, cfec., are always ready at Railway Station. J. H. Glasson. WANTED KNOWN—A Good Dinner of Soup, Poultry. Entrees, Joints, Pudding, Pastry, Cheese, and a Glass of Beer for ONE SHILLING can be had at the Brunswick Villa Larder, in Arthur street, opposite the Gasworks. WANTED— 500 Pair of BOOTS to MAKE or REPAIR, the cheapest and best Shop in the town, all work guaranteed. E. Waters, opposite Parsons’ Foundry. JLONEY, Anatomical Bootmaker, • next to Edmiston and Kidwell’s City Butchery, Main South Road. WANTED KNOWN That Loncy makes BOOTS and SHOES of every discription from Best Material, and all work done is under his Immediate Supervision. WANTED KNOWN—Loney has received a Consignment of Men, Women, and Children's BOOTS direct from the Manufacturer, which will be sold at prices to suit the Times. ANTED KNOWN—That the V/orking Men’s Strong Watertights, manufactured at Loney’s, are not to bo equalled in Timaru or elsewhere. WANTED KNOWN—W. WADLOW, late of railway Boarding-House, Fruiterer and Confectioner, George street, opposite Club Hotel. Fresh confectionery daily. Hot Pies or Sausage Rolls, Tea or Coffee, 6d, at all hours ; Cold Ham, and Corned Beef, always in cut. A Private room for ladies. Please note address. WANTED JAMES GOLDING’S friends and the public generally to know that he has bought from Mr John Connor that well and favorably known Boarding House situate in Sophia Street, (next door to Messrs Witt and Co), and hopes by strict attention to business to be favoured with that public support so largely bestowed on his predecessor. Meals at all hours, Is. Beds, Is, or 20s per week. James Golding, Proprietor. Late Advertisements. Public Entertainment, UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE WESLEYAN TONIC SOL FA CLASS, TO BE HELD IN THE WESLEYAN SCHOOLROOM, Bank Street, on THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 7. PROGRAMME : Part I. “My Own Native Land ” - Choir Reading Mr Vogler “ The Contest ” - - - Choir Song—“ The Clang of the Wooden Shoon” Miss J. Mnsker “Oh don’t go Sighing ” - Choir Recitation .... Mr Moore Rain Drop Chorus - - Choir Song—“My Mother bids me Bind my Hair” Miss Innes The Echo Chorus - - Choir Song—“ The Waggoner ” -Mr R. Foster “ Softly the Day Declineth ” Choir Part 11. " The Gay Young Rider ” - Choir Piano Solo - - - Miss Shepherd Recitation - - - Mr Crawford “ Rock me to Sleep Mother ” Choir Song .... Mr Gilchrist “ Farmers Song ” - - - Choir Song—“ Yesterday ” - - Miss Turner Song and Chorus—" The Broken Stile” Miss R. Collins and Choir Song - - - - - Mrs Foster Recitation .... Miss Dick Humorous Quartette—“Eophundo Basso” The Misses Turner and Musker and Messrs Gilchrist and Tichbon Song—“ Jessie’s Dream ” - Miss Innes “ The Watchman ” - - Choir GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. Doors open at 7.30. Commence at 8. Admission— Onb Shilling. THE A 1 DINING ROOMS, George street, Timaru. Wanted the public to know that these new and comfortably arranged Dining Rooms are NOW OPEN for the reception of visitors and the public generally, and being in close proximity to the Railway Station, are most convenient for persons travelling by early trains, who can rely on getting a hot breakfast at the Al. The Dining Rooms are open daily from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. Mince Beef, Hot Pies, and Coffee, 6d. Gentlemen requiring board, 13s per week. Do not forget to patronise the A 1 Larder, it being the cleanest, newest, and best catering establishment in South Canterbury, The Chef de Cuisine is too well known for further comment. A first-class waitress always in attendance. Note the Address—Between Mr James Malcolm’s Seed Shop, and Messrs George Priest and Co.’s Auction Rooms. y. R WAIMATE PLAINS. Crown Lands Office, Patea, 241 h June, 1881. FURTHER SALE OF TOWN AND SUBURBAN LANDS In the Townships of Opunake and Manaia, and RURAL LANDS Near Manaia ; will be sold by Public Auction for cash, on MONDAY, Ist August 1881. Full particulars may be obtained and Plans inspected in any Land Office in the colony. O. A. WRAY, Commissioner of Crown Lands. A RARE CHANCE. That Valuable Freehold PROPERTY in Elizabeth Street, lately occupied by Mr A. S. Smith ; about half an acre ; Substantial 6-roomed Stone House and outhouses thereon; 5000 gallon Tank. £SO Cash ; Balance by Monthly Pay ' ments, extending ten or twelve years. j T. T. BROWNELL, 1
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2587, 6 July 1881, Page 3
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