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3?nl>lic Notices* TOBACCO AND FANCY GOODS SHOP. G. E"H t U‘ Begs to inform the Public of Timaru and surrounding District that he has Purcnased the Business recently carried on _”y, * Gibson, next door to Mr Cockroft s, Jeweller, Main North Boad, and hopes, by keeping the best description of all kinds of goods, to receive a share of their support. There is now on hand Tobaccofli Snuffs* Pipes, &0., in great variety, and will be Sold at Moderate Bates. F EBB I EE’S PORTRAIT ROOMS Main South Road, Timaru (Opposite the Theatre.) None but Approved Pictures are allowed to leave the Studio. Fbbbieb’s Panorama of Timaru now rcody, and may be had from all the Book sellers. Price, 2s 6d, TO STAND THIS SEASON. rE THOROUGHBRED STALLION DANIEL O’RORKE. Will Stand this Season in the Timaru District. Terms, £5 ss. Groomage fee, ss, payable January 1,1882. T. W. CORBETT, Geraldine To Stand this Season THE PURE-BRED CLYDESDALE STALLION YOUNG ROYAL CONQUEROR. This well-known Stallion will stand at the Arowhenua Farm and travel the District, standing at Pleasant Point every TUESDAY, and at Winchester every THURSDAY. Terms £5 half guarantee ; £4 without guarantee ; the oho half to be paid at close of season, the other half to bepaid when the mare proves to be in foal. Groomage fee, ss; payable on first service. Paddocks free of charge at Arowhenua till time of stinting. No responsibilities. A. McBRATNEY, For the Executors of the late John Crammond. I BOOTS A-LA-MODE. SHOES A-LA-MODE. Gr, P. Roberts, SHEPHERD’S BUILDINGS, Main South Boad. I have now on band a Choice Selection of French Calf, Kangaroo, French Kid, Patent Leather, Morocco, Glove Kid, &c., &c„ 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 Tie Shoes, and other samples of unique work can he seen in my shop window, all of which are MADE BY HAND on the Premises. Ladies’ Ball Slippers, in Satins and Silks, to match Dresses, made up at the Shortest notice ; also, Gentlemen’s Wove Worked Slippers and other Specialities. No machine work kept. The Finest and Beet Work Guaranteed. Repairs neatly and promptly executed. Families waited on at their Residences to be measured if required.

The Greatest Boot in the World and Greatest Feat of the Day can now be seen Gratis at H ARRY Hird AND Co’S., Giant Balmoral 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, &c., &c., 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, Timaru ; ROYAL ARCADE, DUNEDIN AND DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL. Wholesale Manufactory— MACLAGGAN STREET, DUNEDIN. "Venetian Blinds VENETIAN BLINDS At Moderate Prices. PATTERSON, BURKE AND CO., Maclaggan Street, Dunedin, and Church Street, Timaru, DANCING. Mr C.Tatton Wishes to draw the attention of lovers of the above that the Tradesmen’s Quadrille Assembly, meet every WEDNESDAY EVENING, in the Oddfellows’ Hall, Barnaid street, at 8 p.m., and that he has engaged MR A, BAKER as M.C., who will spare no pains in conducting the Assembly bo that a thoroughly enjoyable eveningjtnay be spent. Those desirous of instruction in Dancing may rely on every attention being paid them by Mr A. Baker, who will be in attendance at the Hall from 7 p.m. Mr Patton has also secured the services of a First-class Quadrille Band, C PATTON, Pianist. V. BOXING I R. BOXING 1 1 BOXING I Mr Ban Lea, CHAMPION LIGHT WEIGHT OF NEW ZEALAND (Patronised by His Royal Highness the Prince of 'Wales and the Shah op Persia), Has again commenced giving Lessons in the NOBLE ART OF SELF-DEFENCE, AT HIS SALOON, BERWICK STREET. Class Lessons, £1 per month, or according to arrangement. SftlQOji oppp Epvry Evening. Skittles, Shooting, Fencing, and various other games on the premises. ’ DAN LEA.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2672, 12 October 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2672, 12 October 1881, Page 4

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