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Late Advertisements \ NOTICE. ; I HAVE appointed MR WILLIAM CLOUGH, of Sandietown, to collect all moneys owing to me and his receipt will be a|sufficient discharge thereof. /I JOSEPH CLAYTON. TO LET—The Premises in Beswick street containing four apartments, now occupied by Mr Wm. Padget, Tailor. From their central position they are very suitable either for ollices or shop. . Apply to WM. ZIEPLER. TIMAR.U HARMONIC SOCIETY. JjIIRST CONCERT OF 1881-82. Floto w’s SEASON “ MARTHA.” THURSDAY, SEPT 22. THEATRE ROYAL. Honorary Members’ Tickets may be had of Mr E. B. Wethey, Bank of New Zealand or ROBERT FOSTER, , Hon Sec/

TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are incited for the erection of a . COUNTRY RESIDENCE in Brick and Stone at Wa hi Bush (hear Geraldine'' for F, W. Donkin, Esq. Plans, Ac., to be seen at the office of Messrs Jacobsen Brothers, SG Asaph street. Tenders to be forwarded to the Undersigned on or before Saturday October 1, 1881, at 2 o’clock p.m. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. M. deH. DUVAL. Aichitcct, &c. Timaru. WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER. , JOSEPH COCKROFT. rpHE Dissolution of Partnership between I Mr B. Gibson and myself having taken place, I intend, carrying on the business as formerly on my own account, and will feel obliged if my friends and patrons will give me their support. I have recently visited Dunedin, where I have selected a new stock of Silver Goods, Watches. Ac., whioh I am prepared to sell at considerably lower rates than hitherto. Rotheram Watches, £7. TOBACCO AND FANCY GOODS SHOP. c. hJh .ll' Begs to inform the Public of. Timaru and surrounding District that he has Purchased the Business recently carried on by Mr B. Gibson, next door to Mr Cockroft’s, Jeweller, Main North Road, and hopes, by keeping the best description of all kinds of goods, to receive a share of their support. There is now on hand Tobaccos, Snuffs, Pipes, Ac., in great variety, and will be Sold at Moderate Rates. w ESLEYAN QHUBO H ENTER AINU ENT. THURSDAY EVENING, SEPT. 15, 1881. Overture—Piano Mr and Mrs Muller Glee Choir S'oi.g .. .. .. .. Miss Slalham Recitation Mr Bowie Duet .. .. Mr and Mrs Foster Cornet Solo .. .. .. Mr Rodgers Song .. .. .. .. Miss Ilaigh Trio .. Messrs Rowles, Gilchrist, and Foster Song .. .. .. . .MrWalcot Song .. .. .. .. Mrs Huldgatc INTERVAL, Plano .. .. • • • • Miss Rail Song Mrs Wilson Trio .. .. Messrs Rowles, Foster and Gilchrist Song Mr Warrington Violin Solo .. .. .. Mr Haigh Duet .. .. .. Blisses Warrington and Dumbell Piano Solo Mr Haigh junr Recitation Mr Holthouse Glee Choir NATIONAL ANTHEM.

rjpRINITY PRESBYTERI AN CHURCH CONG ERT (In aid of the Church Building Fund). FRIDAY EVENING, SEPT. 10. PROGRAMME. 1. Anthem—“l was Glad ” 2. Solo —“ O Thou that Tellest ” 3. Anthem —“ The Earth is the Lord’s ” ■I. Solo —“ Angels ever Bright and Pair ” 5. Chorus—“ She Sleeps in the Valley ” 6. Chorus—“o Scotland Arise ” 7. Song and Quartette —‘‘Children’s Voices” 8. Anthem —“ Praise Him ” 9. Solo —“ Listening Angels ” 10. Chorus —“ Who is a Brave Man ” 11. Solo —“ Queen Mary’s Prayer ” 12. Quartette —“ Thy Father my Bairnie ” 13. Solo —“ Arm, aim ye Brave 1 ” 11. Anthem—“ Sing 0 Heavens *’ 15. Solo —“ Land o’ the Leal” 1(3. Anthem —“ Oh Praise the Lord ” 17. Solo —“ The Christian Martyr ” 18. Chorus —“ Lauding of Pilgrim Fathers” 19. Solo—“ Resignation ” 20. Solo—“ He was Despised ” 21. Chorus —‘ Battle of Drumclog.” W. H I S L O P, GROCER & PROVISION MERCHANT, WOOVLGOMUE STUEET. GRATEFUL for the liberal support of the past, respectfully solicits a continuance of favors, and invites inspection and a trial of his Goods, which for quality and prices will compare favorably with any in the town or district. tx~ The TEAS at present being sold at 2s, 2s Gd, and 3s per pound arc really firstclass samples. Families waited on and Goods delivered daily. TO LEND—£2OO, £2OO, £3OO, £SOO, £BOO. JAMES GRANGER. MONEY TO LEND in sums of from £5 to £SO and upwards. Address — L.S.D., Post-office, Timaru. The strictest secrecy will be observed .Jolm Kiu^, CENTRAL SALE ROOMS. (Stratlnllan stroe ) Mr joh .n ki n g has been favored with instructions from Messrs Gibson and Cockroft, in consequence of dissolution of partnership, to Sell as above ON SATURDAY, 17th INST. Without Reserve.. Clocks, Watches, Jewellery and Fancy Goods too numerous to particularise. * Sale at 1 o’clock.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2648, 15 September 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2648, 15 September 1881, Page 3

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