Public IVoUoes. ROBERTS AN I) SMITH, architects, BUILDING AND QUANTITY SURVEYORS, TIMARU. HAYING taken Mr A].Fi'.i;i) Smith, F.R.1.8.A., into Partnership, he will have the principal Management of this Bu.'iuess. Our clients will therefore have the benefit of his extensive recent London and Provincial experience, combined wdth the knowledge of Colonial Requirements which I have acquired in the past 10 years. Ol'iiccs : Opposite Bank of New Zi THOS. EGBERTS, 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 fraction of now Rooms. In all Business that may be entrusted to me, ray Employers may feel assured that I shall endeavor lo merit a continuance of the confidence which has been so liberally accorded ra* in the past. ,nd, Main North Road, Tiraaru. THOS. ROBERTS. JDr apery. SPRING AND SUMMER" SEASON 1881. WE respectfully inviro the attention of the Ladies to the fact that having opened out onr SPRING GOODS, comprising 90 Cases ex “ Pizarro,” <l Rantontuk,” and s.s. “ Lusitania,” we are now SHOWING ALL THE NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON. New Dresses New Silks New Satteens New Prints and Cambrics New” Millinery (very special) New Hats, including Cherry Ripe and Lawn Tennis, in all Color* (very «uitable) Now Ombrcd Ribbons New Oinbrcd Satins and Surah Silks. New Mantles, Fichus, &c. New Lace Goods New Gloves Now Corsets New Neckerchiefs New Cretonnes New Hosiery in Silk, Lisle Thread, Cotton, &c. Dressmaking .Department. Still nuclei the able Management of MISS HUGHES. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. Boys’ Kniekcr Suits in New Makes and Patterns, Boys’ and Youths’ Tweed Trouser Suits, do. Gents’ Tweed Trousers, Trousers and 'Vests, and Suits, New Patterns, Now Styles. Gents’ Oxford Shirts, New Patterns. Gents’ ].c. White Shirts in Groat Variety. Gents’ Regatta Shirts, do. New Ties, New Collars, New Socks, New Scarves, New Handkerchiefs, including " Women’s Rights.” Singer Sowing Machines, Treadle and Hand. We shall hold our FIRST OP.EAT SHOW on SATURDAY, September 17, when the favor of an Early Call will oblige, (VA BITES AND PLANTE, VICT 0R I A H OUSE, TIMARU.
Wildic, Allan «Sc Stumbles yy IN C H ESTE R FA I R WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER •’», 1881. CATTLE. SHEER. Ac. WILDIE, ALLAN A STUMBLES, Auctioneers. FORTNIGHTLY SALE AT WASH DYKE. ON MONDAY, OCT 10, 1881, WILD lE, ALLAN A STUMBLES will Sell by I‘ublic Auction, at Washdyke Yanis ON MONDAY. OCT. 10. 1881. •1.1 Head Store Cattle, 1 i', and :i years old I'J Head Fat Cattle 1.10 Fat Sheep Rigs. Ac,, Ae. Sale at 111 o’clock. WILDIE, ALLAN A STUMRLES, Auctioneers. TO PUBLICANS AND OTHERS. TITHE Undersigned have for SALE. niiratc'j. a COUNTRY HOTEL,doing a lirst-i less business. WILDIE, ALLAN A STUMBLES, I.tr'vick street, Tiinarn 171 ARM TO LET for CROPPING, simate in the Tntara '.’alley, ’ a splendid Farm of .110 Ams. The above is open tp let for’two years. Applv to WILDIE, ALLAN A STUMBLES. Ilobert 'Wilkin & Co. ODER T WI L KIN & CO STUATMAI.I.AN STUKKT, TiMAItU, HAVE NOW LANDING AND TO ARRIVE per Lutterworth, Sara Mendel, City of Tanjore, Padishah, Raugitikei. etc.— Fencing Wire, 8.A., No. (i to 10 Barbed Wire Galvanized Strand Wire Straining Brackets Staples, diamond point Iron Standards punched to gauge Salt, Fine, Coarse, and Rock Cornsaeks Woolsacks Seaming Twine Galvanized Iron Nails and Washers Wire Nads, Roseheads Oils Paints White and Red Lead . Seed Sowers Seed Drills Harrows Cambridge Rollers Ploughs Root Pulpers Corn Crushers Chatl Cutters, horse-power and intermediates Wines and Spirits, Bottled Ale and Stout Disinfecting Powder White Powdered Arsenic Gi-mtral Groceries Soda Crystals, Ac., Ac,
"T> OD EXIT WILKIN AND CO., lit Stratiiau.ax Strkbt, Timaru, HAVE ON HAND— Clover Seeds Perennial liyegrass and Cocksfoot Meadow Grasses, Ac. • Our New Season's TURNIP SEEDS Are NOW LANDING ex Waipa, rno LEND—JL £2OO, £2OO, £OOO, £.-.00, £BOO, JAMES GISANGF.It, ~~ W. HISL O P, GKOCEUA PROVISION MEUCIIANT, WOO'.I.COMUK Stukkt. Gi I.’ATKKUL for t tie liberal support, oi' I the past, respeetlull- solicit'a continuance of favors, and invites iti'peelion and atrial of his Hoods, which for quality and prices \vi 11 compare iavorabh \\iihan\ in tlie town or district. f-J.’ Tin* TEAS at present being sold at 2s. 2> Od. and 55s per poind are really first - class samples. Families waited on and Goods delivered daily,
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2664, 4 October 1881, Page 3
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