Public Notices. T HE ANNUAL SHOW OF ENTIRE HORSES Will take place on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1. Under the auspices of the Timaru AgncuL tural and Pastoral Association. Every person who intends to parade his horse must (nt3r the same at the office of the Undersigned on or before Thursday, September 29. Two cards will be delivered to the person making entry, with a conspicuous number thereon, one to be attached on the off side and the duplicate on the near side Of the horse, both on the roller. Owners of horses will be subject to whatever regulations the Committee find necessary to make. Entrance fee for each horse, ss. The gates will be open at half-past ten, and an official parade of the horses will take place on the ground at half-past eleven sharp. Admission to the ground, including catalogue, one shillling. P. W STUBBS, Secretary. PRO BONO PUBLICO. are now making GENTS’ TWEED SUITS FROM h£!3 3s Oil. AND TROUSERS FROM Os Od. pail*, KELLY AND PHASER, PRACTICAL TAILORS, Opposite Shamrock Hotel, DUNEDIN CO-OPERATIVE STOKES, T IMARU B RANCH. ON SALE —Genuine New Season’s Teas, Pure and Mixed Coffees, Sugar at Wholesale Prices, &o. Our Fresh and General Stock of Groceries is now being offered at even Lower Prices than hitherto. Economists will find on application that the Prices, combined with Prime Quality, will fully justify a greatly increased support. Douglas’s Celebrated Biscuits Fresh Daily. Fresh Butter, Best Quality. Finest Silk Dressed Flour, 501 b bag, Gs 3d.
To Farmers—ln connection with the Oil Mills about to be Established in Dunedin, we are now showing Samples of Best Linseed. Particulars on application. J. FULLARTON, Manager, Timaru Branch. FE BRIER’S PORTRAIT ROOMS Main South Road, Timaru (Opposite the Theatre.) None but Approved Pictures are allowed to leave the Studio. Feueiek’s Panorama of Timaru now ready, and may be bad from all the Booksellers. Price, 2s 6d. Bachelor’s Ball. GERALDINE. A GRAND BALL Will be held in the ODDFELLOWS’ HALL ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1881. Mr Patton’s Quadrille Band will be in attendance. Tickets 7s Gd each. Refreshments Provided. J. W. PYE, Secretary. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. Henry green has removed his Offices to BESWICK STREET, next Messrs Wildie, Allan and Stumbles, where he will carry on the business of Grain Merchant, Shipping and Insurance Broker as usual. Timaru, Sept 10, 1881. W. H I s L 0 P, GROCER & PROVISION MERCHANT, WoobLCOMBE Street. GRATEFUL for the liberal support of the past, respectfully solicits a continuance of favors, and invites inspection and atrial of his Goods, which for quality and prices will compare favorably with any in the town or district. The TEAS at present being sold at 2s, 2s 6d, and 3s per pound are really firstclass samples. Families waited on and Goods delivered daily. ’ NORTH STREET BUTCHERY, TIMARU. (Late Peacock and Geaney.) I Beg respectfully to inform the General Public of Timaru and Districts, that [ have STARTED BUSINESS in the above Premises as BUTCHER. In soliciting a ffiare of Public Patronage, I beg to state :hat my Meat and Small Goods will be of Ihe best Quality, combined with cheapness. George gkddes, Late Manager for Mr Boyd Thomson.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2657, 26 September 1881, Page 3
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528Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2657, 26 September 1881, Page 3
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