ACHELOR’S J 3 ALL. GERALDINE. A G R A N D BALL Will be held in the ODDFELLOWS’ HALL ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1881. Sir Patton’s Quadrille Band will be in attendance. Tickets 7s 6d each. Refreshments Provided. J. W. PYE, Secretary. Timaku Branch DUNEDIN CO-OPERATIVE STORES. IMPORT AND WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE; SXAFFOBD SXBEEI, DUNEDIN. BRANCHES : No. 1. THAMES STREET,£OAMAKU. No. 2. MAIN NORTH ROAD, TIMARU. No 3. SHEARMAN STREET, WAIMATE N 0.4. GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN, j Purchasers can rely upon getting Superlative Value for their money, our MOTTO being QUALITY AND QUANTITY. J. FULLARTON, Manager, Timaru Branch. FRUITERER, CONFECTIONER, AND GREENGROCER, Next to Cowan and Foster’s, Main South Road. Edward i t c h e l l (Late George Cliff). None but the Choicest Selection of Fruit and Vegetables kept. Fresh Supplies daily. Tea, Coffee, and Refreshment Rooms, Pastry. All orders punctually attended to and delivered at any residence in town. DRESS AND MANTLE MAKING. MRS R. w. HALLAM (late of Cowan and Foster’s) 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 order? entrusted to her care to merit a share of their patronage. Improvers and Apprentices wanted. IS" Address — MRS R. W. HALLAM, Corner of Elizabeth Street and Grey Road, TIMARU. GRAND ART UNION. THE CELEBRATED IMPORTED Thoroughbred Horse FLYING DUTCHMAN Will be disposed of by Art Union, 200 Members at £1 Each, THE draw will take place at Milton on Friday Evening, September 30, in ( the presence of a Committee of influential residents. The Horse is Guaranteed to be in firstclass health and spirits, and fit to commence the Reason at once Immediate application for tickets is necessary, as the draw will certainly take place on the date named. Tickets can he obtained from the Milton Agent, GEORGE COOMBE, Commercial Hotel, Or from MR JOHN MEIKLE, Orosvenor Hotel, Timaru. THE LONDON BERLIN WOOL AND i BABY LINEN WAREHOUSE, NEW NOVELTIES. NEW NOVELTIES,., TO the Ladies of Timaru and District— MRS PITT has now opened a, splendid assortment of SPRING GOODS. Children’s Costumes, Pelisses, Dresses, Sun Hats. Bonnets, in the Latest Fashions. Crewel Wools, Silks, in all shades. Honiton Pattern Braids in Great Variety. Lessons given in Honiton and Point Lace, Note the Address— MRS PITTS, Next to Edminsnn and Kidweli’s City , Butchery, MAIN SOUTH ROAD. STRAYED into my Paddock, a White COW; brand, like circle on off rnrap. Owner can have same on paying expenses. JOHN TATE, Upper Washdyko Road. Teixdlers. TO CARPENTERS. TENDERS will be received up to 1 p m. on Friday, IGth inst., for BUILDING a VVOOLSIIED at Three Springs Station according to Drawings and Specification to be seen at our office. ROBERTS & SMI 111, Architects, Timaru, Sept. 10, 1881. GORSE TRIMMING. rgYENDERS Wanted for trimming the JL HEDGES on the Ohapi Farm ; tobe sent in by noon on IHURSDAY, 15th September. E. A. BARKER, Orati.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2645, 12 September 1881, Page 3
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