Pul>!ic Notices. DRESS AND MANTLE MAKING. MRS R. W. HALLAM (late of Cowan and Fosters) begs to inform the Ladies of Timara 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, ggp Address— MRS R. W. HALLAM, Corner of Elizabeth Street and Grey Road, TJMARU. CANTERBUY HAM AND BACON FACTORY. Manchestei-street; Christchurch. rjl H. GREEN HAS ON SALE : ’hams and bacon Of Superior Qualitv. Orders punctually attended to. BRICKS—TEE LATEST IN BRICKS. IN a short time I will be prepared to supply NON-ABSORBENT DENSELY PRESSED ERICKS At the same rates as the common ones. JAMES SHEARS, Steam Brick Works, Near Domain. GENTS! GENTS II GENTS Ml HATS. HATS. HATS. NEW SHAPES. Lome Bismarck Stalker Margate Chum Lord Mayor Digby Cambridge Alpine Oxford Chum Alexis, AT Cowan and Foster’s, COOKHAM HOUSE. NOW OPEN! W. FER RIE RS PORTRAIT ROOMS, FYFE’S BUILDINGS, SOUTH ROAD, TIMARU, Opposite the Theatre. None but First-class Pictures will be sent out. W. F. has now on hand a number of INSTANTANEOUS VIEWS of the town and shipping, very suitable for sending Home. HUTTON & GO’S EIGHTH ANNUAL SALE. EIGHTH LIST. arv PER CENT. OFF &\J FANCY GOODS STATIONERY, AND TOYS, ALL BOOKS ENGLISH PUBLISHED PRICE. CASH ONLY. The support accorded to us during the past month has been so encouraging that in the hopes of reducing our stock to its proper limits, we are, (as half our stock has not been catalogued), induced to continue the Sale for another month in each of the Departments of Books, Toys, Fancy Goods and Stationery. Chilpren’s Corner.— Modem Magic, Travels in a Balloon, Hector Servadac, My Schoolfellow, Val Bowser, All True, Heroes of the Arctic, Great Triumphs of Great Men, Post-Haste, Fighting the Flames, Gulliver’s Travels, Gasper the Gaucho, Martin Noble, The Child of the Cavern, Storm Warriors, The Two Supercargeos, Life of the Duke of Wellington, The Boy Colonists, Hurricane Hurry, Explorations of Livingston, Per-Ilous - c eas, Robinson Crusoe, Cruise of the Frolic, Popular Heroes of the British Navy, Jenny and the Insects, Within Sea Walls, The London Librarv, Gilded Age, Norseman of the West, Boys and Their Ways, The Iron Horse, Opening of a Chestnut Burr, Life of Napoleon, Uncle Tom's Cabin, Half-Homs in the Tiny World, M :, .j Howe the Australian Bushranger, Pilgrim’s Progress, Great Civil War, Sybil’s Book, Search for the Gral, Walks in the Country ; Marian, or the light of Someone’s Home ; Arabian Night’s Entertainments, The Fiery Cross, Diary of a late Physician, The Flag of Distress, Drawing Room Amusements, Oat on the Pampas, Frank Lionel’s Victory, The Kirgdom of Judah, Shetland Fireside Tales, The Wreck of the Sybil, Outdoor Common Birds, More About our Coffee Rooms, Christian Osborn’s Friends, Boy Engineers, Brave Boys, John Dean of Nottingham, Dr Ox’s Experiments, Story of Seven Oaks, Out of Doors, Rodger Kyffin’s Ward, Life and Adventures in Japan, Adventures in the Wilds of Borneo, The Brother’s Rantzau, The Youth’s Companion, Great Dutch Admirals, Captain’s Cabin, Tasmanian Lily, The Fairy Family, The Tales of Heroes, Indian Mutiny, Daisy in the Field, Curious and Romantic Lives, Salt Water, How Frank began to Climb, The Printer Boy, Illustrious Abstainers, Fish Hatching, Chamber Birds, Marcella of Rome, Christian Melville, Caught in the Toils, Casper and the Summer Fairies, Told by the Sea, Memoir of W. and R. Chambers, Wars of the Roses, A Country Book, Pillar of Fire, Secret Out, New Drawingroom Charades, The Danes in England, The Castaways,The Prince of the House of David, The Grahams, the Rambles of a Eat, Fairy Frisket, A Daring Voyage, Charming Fellow, Blossoming of an Aloe, From Nowhere to the North Pole, Campanella, Walter’s Escape, Cnstabel Hope, Boyhood of Great Painters. Pictures for Happy Hours, Holiday Camp, Living to Purpose, Parlour Pastimes, Animal Life in the Primeval World, The World Before the Deluge, Talks About Trees, Games for All Seasons, Stories from Waverly, Youth, its ca~es and Culture, Society, Small Talk, History of the Robins, Northern Lights, Collecting and Preserving, Natural History Objects, Taxidermist’s Manual. COSMOOOPALEON, P. W. HUTTON & CO. To ILet.. TO LET—The House lately occupied by Dr Hogg, at the corner of Church and Thcodocia streets. Apply to F. G. Thomas, George street. TO LET. A FARM of Three Hundred and Six teen Acres at a very moderate rental. Apply to A. ST. G. HAMBRSLEY, Solicitor, Timara.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2600, 21 July 1881, Page 3
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751Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2600, 21 July 1881, Page 3
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