Wanted, WANTED— A handy man who can milk, attend to Pony, Garden, and be generally useful, close to Timaru. State wages and experience. Box 108, Post Office, Timaru. WANTED— A Good GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to Mrs M. Jonas, near Public School. WANTED— At once a GOOD SMART GIRL, as General Servant. Apply Office of this Paper. 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. ANTED KNOWN —That Loney makes BOOTS and SHOES of every discription from Best Material, and all work done is under his Immediate Supervision. ANTED 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. WANTED KNOWN—That the Y/orking Men’s Strong Watertights, manufactured at Loney’s, are not to be equalled in Timaru or elsewhere. ANTED 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. JAMES GOLDING’S W 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. English lodge victory, i.o.g.t. Meeting This Evening, at Forester’s Hall. Full attendance requested. LOST —On Saturday last, on the Break 3 water, a POINTER PUP (slut). Anyone returning same to me will be rewarded. C. WAGSTAFF, Care of Moss Jonas’.
NOTICE OP DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP. THE PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing between DRS HAMMOND and LOYEGROVE is This Day DISSOLVED by mutual consent. All Moneys Owing to the late Firm to be Paid to Mr W. B. Whitcombe, Accountant, Main North Road. DR HAMMOND desires to inform his Patients that he MAY STILL BE CONSULTED at his Residence, Main North Road. DR LOYEGROVE wishes to inform his Patients that he MAY BE CONSULTED as usual at his residence, Church and Sophia streets. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of the late Frederick Sams are respectfully informed that his Remains will leave Mr Strachan’s Residence, Sarah street, on Tuesday, at 3 p.m. sharp, to be conveyed by train to Pleasant Point, thence to +he Cemetery on arrival. A GENTLEMAN from Home who is about to start the manufacture of LINSEED CAKE and OIL, wishes to treat with farmers who would be induced to grow Flax if a remunerative price were guaranteed them for the seed they produce. He is in a position to offer them a fixed price for their Linseed, the value of which alone will pay them, and the fibre they will have for disposal can always find a ready and profitable market. Communications addressed to P. SINGER, Care of B. Singer and Co, Merchants, DUNEDIN. DRESS AND MANTLE MAKING. MRS R. W. HALLAM (late of Cowan and Fosters) begs to inform the Ladies of Timaru and district that she has commenced Dress and Mantle Making on her own account at her residence corner of Elizabeth Street and Grey Road, and hopes by attention to all orders entrusted to her care to merit a share of their patronage. Improvers and Apprentices wanted. Address— MRS R. W. HALLAM, Corner of Elizabeth Street and Grey Road, TIMARU. “ NOTICE. ' I Have appointed MR WILLIAM REED to manage my business during my illness. Dated this 12th day of Aprd, 1881 H. S. AUSTIN. TIMBER. TIMBER. TIMBER. M r ©John Murdoch Begs to inform the inhabitants of Timaru and the surrounding districts that he has OPENED A TIMBER YARD (In connection with his Southland Sawmills), In the premises lately occupied by Alpheus Hayes, comer of North and Latter Streets. A large assortment of all kinds of Building Timber always on hand. Special arrangements made with contractors and builders. JAMES ORD, Manager.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2597, 18 July 1881, Page 3
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736Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2597, 18 July 1881, Page 3
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