J?ul>lic Notices. ROBERTS AND SMITH, ARCHITECTS, BUILDING AND QUANTITY SURVEYORS, TIMARU. HAVING taken Mr Alfred Smith, F.R.1.8.A., into Partnership, he will have the principal Manager ment of this Business. Our clients will therefore have the benefit of his extensive recent London and Provincial experience, combined with the knowledge of Colonial Requirements which I have acquired in the past 10 years. Offices : Opposite Bank of New THOS. ROBERTS} AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, AND LICENSED SURVEYOR, TIMARU. I AM now prepared to conduct Sales by Auction, or to otherwise negotiate the Sale or Purchase of every description of Property. For Auction Sales I have made arrangements, pending the erection of new Rooms. In all Business that may be entrusted to me, my Employers may feel assured that I shall endeavor to nierit a continuance of the confidence which has been so liberally accorded me in the past. md, Main North Road, Timaru. TIIOS. ROBERTS.
LONDON BERLIN WOOL AND FANCY GOODS REPOSITORY. MRS PITTS respectfully informs the ladies of Timaru and its neighborhood that she intends opening a BABY LINEN, BERLIN WOOL, and FANCY REPOSITORY, in the shop next to Messrs Edminson and Kidwill’s City Butchery, Main South Road, and will commence business on Saturday, August 13, and solicits a share of public patronage. Lessons given in Fancy Needlework, Honiton and Point Lace. TIMARU 4b m PAWN OFFICE, NEXT COLLINS’ AUCTION ROOM, Main South Road. I, S ALE K AND C 0., Licensed Pawnbrokers. Money advanced, from 2s 6d to £SOO, on Jewellery, Clothing, and every description of Property. IS” Business strictly Private and Confidential. Private Entrance from passage leading to Collins’ Auction Room. I. SALEK AND CO., Licensed Pawnbkokebs. TO THE LADIES OF TIMARU AND DISTRICT. THE Undersigned, in thanking his Friends and Patrons for the past very Liberal Support accorded to him, begs to intimate that he has SOLD OUT HIS DRAPERY BUSINESS TO MESSRS PARK & ANDERSON, Who will carry on the Business, and to whom he respectfully solicits a continuance of past favors. JAMES STRACHAN. Timaru, Sept. 1,1881. IN reference to the above notification we have the honor to inform the Ladies of Timaru and the District that HAVING PURCHASED THE STOCK AT AN IMMENSE REDUCTION, All Goods remaining on hand will be Sold at such rates as must command immediate attention. We arc now opening up our NEW STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, And as we have made arrangements for REGULAR SHIPMENTS FROM HOME, As well as in the Colonics, lor the NEWEST DESIGNS IN ALL KINDS OF FABRICS, We would respectfully solicit immediate inspection. PARK AND ANDERSON. JUST RECEIVED—Direct from London and Tasmania—A LAREGE STOCK OP GARDEN AND OTHER SEEDS, all True to Name and Guaranteed New. TEN SHILLING POST COLLECTION of Vegetable Seeds—- \ ounce Beet 1 ounce Parsnip Marrow Delivered Free to any Post Town in New Zealand for 10s ; half the above for os. A liberal allowance to Farmers and Market Gardeners. The Trade treated liberally Country Storekeepers desiring to add a small selection of Seeds to their present stock can do so for a small outlay of £3 10s. Further particulars on application. E. CORNISH, Importer, Next Land Office. Robert Wilkin & Co, J)OBBRT WILKIN & CO StrathAllan Street, Timaru, HAVE NO W LANDING AND TO ARRIVE per Lutterworth, Sam Mendel, City of Tanjore, Padishah, Rangitikei, etc. — Fencing Wire, 8.A., No. 6 to 10 Barbed Wire Galvanized Strand Wire Straining Brackets Staples, diamond point Iron Standards punched to gauge Salt, Fine, Coarse, and Rock Cornsacks Woolpacks Seaming Twine Galvanized Iron Nails and Washers Wire Nails, Roseheads Oils Paints White and Red Lead Seed Sowers Seed Drills Harrows Cambridge Rollers Ploughs Root Pulpers Corn Crushers Chaff Cutters, horse-power and intermediates Wines and Spirits. Bottled Ale and Stout Disinfecting Powder White Powdered Arsenic General Groceries Soda Crystals, &c., &c. Robert wilkin and go., Stratiiallan Street, Timaru, HAVE ON HAND— Clover Seeds Perennial Ryegrass and Cocksfoot Meadow Grasses, Ac. Our Now Season’s TURNIP SEEDS Are NOW LANDING ex Waipa.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2640, 6 September 1881, Page 3
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