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Public Noticcsi. TUB COLO'TAL HANK (IF NEW ZBA I AN P. A BRANCH of » His HANK. un'bu(he Manage cent of Mr J. T, Wakkun, WILL BE OPENED IN THE SOUTH ROAD. (Next the Land Office), ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8. By order of the Board, GEO. COWIE. ■General Manager. General Manager’s Oflicc, Dunedin, Sept. 23, 1881. TO LEND—£2OO, £2OO, £3OO, £SOO, £BOO. JAMES GRANGER. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS, HURUNUI-BLUFF AND BRANCHES RAILWAY. STEEPER CONTRACT. WRITTEN TENDERS will bo received at this Olliec until Noon of Tuesday, 2nth October, 1881, for the above contract, They are lobe marked on the outside “ Tender for Sleeper Contract,” and addressed to the Hon. the Minister f r Public Works, Dunedin. Telegraphic tenders, similarly addressed and marked, will be received, if presented at any Telegraph O(lice by Noon of the same dale, provided that written tenders are lodged at any District or Resident Engineer’s Office by the same hour. Specifications and general conditions may be seen at this Office, and the Public Wo ks Offices at Auckland, Wellington, Nelson, Greyraouth, Christchurch, Dunedin, Invercargill, Railway Office, Picton, and at the Post Office, Havelock. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily he accepted. By command, W. N. BLAIR. Engineer-in Charge, Middle Island. Public Works Office. Dunedin, Kith September, 1881. NOTICE. ASHBURTON BREWERY. To Brewers, Capitalists, and Others. IN consequence of a Dissolution of Partnership, tenders are invited for the purchase of (he above. The Brewery has been established for the period of four years in this rapidly rising town, during which time it has paid a handsome and increasing profit. The premises consist of a well built and compact Building with every appliance necessary for producing a good article. The fittings consist of a FIRST-CLASS BOILER A STEAM PLANT Complete, all in good working order, capable of doing a more extensive trade. TITLE-FREEHOLD. Further particulars will be supplied on application on the premises. WOOD & CO, Box No. HI, P. 0., A&hlnuton. The Greatest Boot in the World and Greatest Feat of the Day can now be seen Gratis at Harry Hikd and Go’s., Giant Balmokai, Boot Emporium, Next to Mr Amos', GREAT SOUTH ROAD, Where will be found the largest stock and greatest variety of LADIES’ AND GENTS’ BOOTS, SHOES, Ac., Ac., All of the latest and most fashionable design, shape, and make; their durability, wear and tear can’t be surpassed, and at prices which for cheapness will be found the lowest in town. H. H. having a full and complete plant and machinery is prepared to execute work of every description in the trade. Bespoke orders and repairs are under his special supervision, and are therefore guaranteed to be turned out in a first-class manner. Note the Address— HARRY HIRD & CO., GREAT SOUTH ROAD, Tim arc ; ROYAL ARCADE, DUNEDIN;

AND DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL. Wholesale Manufactory— MACLAGGAN STREET, DUNEDIN. BAPTIST CHURCH. A TEA MEETING AND SALE OF USEFUL AND FANCY ARTICLES Will be held in Mr Moss Jonas’ OLD AUCTION ROOMS (Kindly lent by him for the occasion), ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, OCT. 25 and 26, Being the Annual Show days of the Timaru A. and P. Association. BOOTS A-LA-MODE. SHOES A-LA-MODE, Gr. P. IioBERTS, SHEPHERD’S BUILDINGS, Main. South Road. I have now on hand a Choice Selection of French Calf, Kangaroo, French Kid, Patent Leather, Morocco, Glove Kid, Ac., Ac,, and am prepared to MAKE TO MEASURE any description of BOOTS AND SHOES from these materials. Ladies’ High Leg, Balmoral, High Leg Button, Spring Side, Lome, Oxford, and Tic Shoes, and other samples of unique work can be seen in my shop window, all of which are MADE BY HAND on the PrGiniS6Bi Ladies’ Ball Slippers, in Satins and Silks, to match Dresses, made up at the Shortest notice ; also, Gentleincn’s Wove Worked Slippers and other Specialities. No machine work kept. The Finest and Best Work Guaranteed. Repairs neatly and promptly executed. Families waited on at their Residences to be measured if required. w. H I S L O V, GROCER & PROVISION MERCHANT, WOOLLCOMHB STREET. Gi RATEFUL for the liberal support of IT 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 Gd, and 3s per pound are really first* class samples. Families waited on and Goods delivered daily.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2665, 5 October 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2665, 5 October 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2665, 5 October 1881, Page 3

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