Public Notices. ANDERSON’S. BOOT SHOP, (Next J. Crawford, Saddler), Main North Road. W, Penrose ( PREMIER BOOTMAKER, i Having purchased the whole of the Stocki in* Trade and Book Debts, will hold a i CLEARING SALE FOB , „ 1 FOUR WEEKS, Commencing on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29. Come Early and Secure Bargains. Mr R. Turnbull INVITES THE ELECTORS OF TIMARU TO MEET HIM AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, on Tuesday, November 22, At 8 p.m. MR HAYHURST "yyiLL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS OF GERALDINE IN THE SCHOOLROOMS, At the undermentioned places, At 7.30 p.m.— Eangitata—Monday, Nov 21. Orari South—Tuesday, Nov 22. Orari North—Thursday, Nov 24. TO THO ELECTORS OF GLADSTONE. I SHALL BE GLAD TO MEET YOU AT THE PLEASANT POINT ASSEMBLY BOOMS At 7,30. on SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, (November 19.) respectfully Yours, THOMAS FISHER, M.D. MR POSTLETHWAITE JNVITEB THE ELECTORS OP THE PLEASANT VALLEY DISTRICT TO MEET HIM ON SATURDAY, NOY. 19, IN THE SCHOOLROOM, At 7.30. p.m. 00K HA M JJ OUSE. TO ARRIVE PER SHIP '‘CANDIDATE ” FROM LONDON— Ladies’ Glove Kid) Shoes I Ladies’ Glove Kid | Boots j Levant Rink Bal- ] morals in Chil-1 dren’s, Girls’ > Maids’, Boys’, & I Youths’. j Ladies’ Lasting] Boots ( Ladies’ Lasting f House Boots j From Otto Hebz & Co, Frankfort. From R. Tebnon & Co, Staffordshire. From in, Simpson & Co, Northampton. COWAN & FOSTER. VICTORIA HOUSE. PJIHE Public will be gratified to hear that the following goods are now all DUTY FREE : CALICOES, HOLLANDS, SHIRTINGS, PRINTS, Shipments just to hand ex s.s. Afghan, Sikhpand Ganges, _ Comprise some Excellent Lines in Girls’, Maids’ and Ladies’ Costumes* 3 Cases Summer Millinery—light, pretty, and inexpensive. 1 Case Pompadour Granny Bonnets, from One Shilling and Elevenpence. 1 Case Summer Beiges at9d, and All Wool Homespuns at lljd. 1 Case Ladies' Co rsets, in the Newest and Most Fashionable Makes. 5 Cases Ladies’, Maids’, Girls’, Boys’ and Men’s “ Zulu ” Hats, at 6d each. 3 Cases Boys’ Knicker Suits, from 5s lid, Men’s Tweed Suits at 27a 6d, and Men’s Blue Cloth Suits at 20s. 1 Case Men’s Black and Colored Felt Hats at 2s lid. All Shearers’ Requisites Now in Stock. FIVE CASES SINGER SEWING MACHINES, Just to Hand. These Machines still keep up their Reputation, having stood the test of years. GABITES & PLANTE, VICTORIA HOUSE, TIMARU. THE LONDON BABY LINEN AND BEBLIN WOOL WAREHOUSE. MRS PITTS has much pleasure in announcing to the Ladies of Timaru and Neighborhood,, that having been appointed Sole Agent in Timaru for the Otaeo Dye Works, Dunedin, she is now prepared to receive all Orders en’ rusted to her. Every description of Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Clothing, Feathers, Hats, &c., dyed and cleaned afc the Shortest Possible Notice. Mrs Pitts has also been appointed Sole Agent in Timaru for the S>de of the American Domestic Fashion Company’s patterns for Ladies and Childrens’ Dresses and Underclothing. Registry Office for Servants. Mrs Pitts, Main South Road, Timaru.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2705, 19 November 1881, Page 3
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476Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2705, 19 November 1881, Page 3
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