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Wanted, WANTED KNOWN —That A. McGEOWN, of the HIBERNIAN BAKERY, next to the Melville Hotel, Caters for Wedding Breakfasts, Dinners, Pic-nics, and Soirees on the most reasonable terms. Best material guaranteed. Wedding Cakes made to order. WANTED KNOWN—That Andrew Ritchie, of the Park Bakery, will undertake Catering for Tea Meetings, Suppers, Dinners, &c. Note the address— Near Park Gates. 'ANTED KNOWN Board and . . Lodging at £1 ner week, at Mrs Hallam’s, the Baths, Timaru, with good Dining Room and Sitting Room. Cleanliness, comfort, and good home. WANTED— 500 Pair of BOOTS to MAKE or REPAIR, the cheapest and best Shop in the town, all work guaranit Waters, opposite Parsons’ teed, E Foundry. JLONEY, Anatomical Bootmaker, , next to Edmiston and Kidwell’s City Butchery, Main South Road. WANTED KNOWN—To make room for New Goods Loney will hold a Clearing Sale of his well-selected stock of Boots and Shoes for fourteen days, commencing on Saturday, Sept 17. WANTED KNOWN —That Loney makes BOOTS and SHOES of every discription' from Best Material, and all work done is under his Immediate Supervision. WANTED KNOWN—That the Y/orking Men’s Strong Watertights, manufactured at Loney’s, are not to be equalled in Timaru or elsewhere. WANTED KNOWN—W. WADLOW, late of railway Boarding-House, Fruiterer and Confectioner, George street, opposite Club Hotel. Fresh confectionery daily. Hot Pies or Sausage Rolls, Tea or Coffee, 6d, at all hours ; Cold Ham, and Corned Beef, always in cut. A Private room for ladies. Please note address. WANTED JAMES GOLDING’S friends and the public generally to know that he has bought from Mr John Connor that well and favorably known Boarding House situate in Sophia Street, (next door to Messrs Witt and Co), and hopes by strict attention to business to be favoured with that public support so largely bestowed on his predecessor. Meals at all hours, Is. Beds, Is, or 20s per week. James Golding, Proprietor. WANTED KNOWN—that Billheads Circulars, Cards, Programmes, General printing of every discription, from entirely new type, are executed at the South Cantebbubv Times Office, Church street Late Advci’tisenieuts. Timaru prices current :- Flour, 13s Gd per lOOlbs ; Men’s Straw Hats, at Strachan’s, from 7s 6d each; French Wire Nails, 4d per lb; Tweed Trousers, at Strachan’s, from 7s 6d; White Sugar, 4|d per lb; Strachan’s Balmoral Watertights, 12s 6d ; Ames’ Long-handled Shovels, 6s 6d each ; Men’s Cotton Shirts, at Strachan’s, Is Gd each; American Chairs, os each ; Women’s High Leg Lace Boots, at Strachan’s, 10s 9d per pair ; Tea, 2s per lb upwards ; Men’s Black Soft Felt Hats, at Strftchan’s,2s Gd each; Portland Cement, 19s fid per cask; Men’s Heavy Watertights, at Strachan’s, 16s Gd per pair; Fresh Butter, lOd per lb ; Men’s Strong Alton |- hose, at Strachan’s, Is per pair; 6-inch Rim Locks, 5s each ; Basil Portmanteaus, at Strachan’s, 17s 6d each; Tobacco, 6s per lb; Children’s Leather Slippers, 10’s to IB’s, 2s 6d per pair at Strachan’s; Household Soap, 8s 6d per box; Heavy Crimean Shirts, at Straohan’s, 4s 3d each ; Morton’s Pickles, Is per bottle; Cotton Sox at Stachan’s, 6d per pair; Currants, 74d per lb; Men’s Heavy Tweed Suits, atfStrachan’s. 37s Gd each; Kauri Panel Doors, 6.6 x 2.6, 13s 6d; White Shirts, at Strachan’s, 4s lid; Newcastle Coals, 40s per ton ; Men’s Oxford Shirts, 2 Collars, at Strachan’s, 6s 6d each ; Jam, 8s per dozen 11b tins ; Men’s Cotton Cord Trousers, at Strachan’s, 7s 9d per pair; 4-Light Window Sashes, 28 x 15, 17s 6d ; Women’s Kid Boots, fancy fronts, at Strachan’s, 7s 6d per pair ; Collin’s Picks, 5s each ; and for Best Value in Women’s, Children’s, and Men’s Boots, Men’s and Boys’ Clothing go to Strachan.

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. Tickets available for both days, including Tea Meeting, 2s. To Sale only, Gd each day. Refreshments provided. Tea on Table at 6 o’clock.

CANTERBURY FARMERS’ CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. The first general meeting of the Shareholders in the Canterbury Farmers’ Co-operative Association (limited) will be held in their New Offices, Cain’s Terrace, Timaru, on SATURDAY, the Bth day of October, 1881, at .-2 o’clock in the afternoon. BUSINESS: To consider the Directors’ Report, the Statement of accounts and Balance Sheet since the commencement of operations. To Elect Five Directors in the place of five who retire in accordance with clauses CO and G2 in the Articles of Association. To Elect Two Auditors ; and To Consider a Motion to alter Clause SB in the Articles of Association. JAMES WATKINS, Manager. Tenders. TO BUlLDEßS—Alternative tenders in Brick and Stone are invited for the ERECTION of PREMISES for the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company (Limited). Plans and Specifications to be seen at my office, where Tenders will be received until 12 noon of October 14. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted.—F. J. WILSON, Architect. TO BUILDERS, TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of NEW BANKING PREMISES for the Bank of New Zealand, Waimate. Plans, &c., to be seen at my office, where Forms of Tender are to he obtained. Tenders will be received on or before Oct. 8,1881, at noon. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. M. db H. DUVAL, Architect.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2667, 7 October 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2667, 7 October 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2667, 7 October 1881, Page 3

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