W anted. Wanted servant girl, must be strong und willing. Apply at once, Mrs Wm. Healey. WANTED —A Purchaser for a quantity of Second-hand BRICKS. Reid and Granger, Main South Road, Timaru. WANTED— A Smart Young Man as BOOTS. Apply, Clarendon Hotel. WANTED— A YOUNG GIRL, about 17, for the Country. Apply, Mrs C. Palliser, Bank street. WANTED— TO LET a 3 ROOMED COTTAGE with Scullery, at head of Elizabeth street. A pply, J. Howey, Sandie Town Store. WANTED KNOWN—That Andrew Ritchie, of the Park Bakery, will undertake Catering for Tea Meetings, Suppers, Dinners, &o. Note the address— Near Park Gates. WANTED— 500 Pair of BOOTS to MAKE or REPAIR, the cheapest and best Shop in the town, all work guaranteed. E, Waters, opposite Parsons' Foundry. WANTED KNOWN—W. WADLOW, late of railway Boarding-House, Fruiterer and Confect oner, 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. Aulesbrook’s celebrated bscuits. Late Advertisements MOLLISON’S boot shop, Business changing hands at MOLLISON’S BOOT SHOP, Reducing Stock at MOLLISON’S BOOT SHOP, by Great Clearing Sale at MOLLISON’S BOOT SHOP. of Boots and Shoes at MOLLISON’S BOOT SHOP, Great Reductions at MOLLISON’S BOOT SHOP, Ladie’s Prunellas, 7s 6d at MOLLISON’S BOOT SHOP, Men’s Oxford Shoes, 7s 6d, at MOLLISON’S BOOT SHOP, Ladie’s Kid Shoes, ss, at MOLLISON’S BOOT SHOP, Men’s Balmorals, 12s 6d, at MOLLISON’S BOOT SHOP, Ladle’s Lasting, 5s lid, at MOLLISON’S BOOT SHOP, All Better Goods Reduced at MOLLISON’S BOOT SHOP. LECTURE. MR ROBERT WALKER, of Christchurch, will (D.V.) LECTURE in the Foresters’ Hall, TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 7.30 p.m. Subject—“THE ONE BODY.” Admission Free.
WESLEYAN CHURCH ENTERTAINMENT, BANK STREET, THURSDAY, DECEMBER Bth, 1881. Past I. Piano Duo— .. Mr and Mrs Muller Glee— .. .. .. Choir Duet— Messrs Saxon and Gilchrist Song— ~ .. .. Mrs Wilson Song—Mr Foster (Cornet accompaniment Mr Oliver) Beading— .. .. Mr Kirby Song— .. .. Miss Warrington Song— .. .. Mr Napier Duet — Misses Dumbell and Innes g OlQ g— .. .. Mrs Courtis Glee— .. • • .. Choir Pabt 11. Glee— .. .. .. Choir Piano Duo— Misses A. and R. L. Ball Duet— Mrs Holdgate and Mr Warrington Song— .. .. Master Holdgate Song— .. .. •• Miss Ball Trio—Miss Mueker and Messrs Foster and Gilchrist Song— .. .. Miss Innes Duet— Mrs Wilson and Mr Foley Trio—Messrs Rowles, Foster, and Gilchrist gong .. .. .. Mr Walcot Glee— .. •• •• ch o ir National Anthem. LOST— A Brindle Greyhound Slut. Anyone returning same to Mr P. Healen, Hallam’s Baths, will be rewarded. Any person detaining the same after this notice will be prosecute !. RE THE DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN Dus. HAMMOND AND LOVEGROVB. PINAL NOTICE. ALL ACCOUNTS Due to the Late Firm MUST BE PAID to me by the 15th inst. Accounts outstanding after that date will be sued for without further notice. W. E. WHITCOMBE, Receiver. Timaru, Dec. 7, 1881. GLADSTONE ELECTION. TO give ELECTORS an opportunity of recording their VOTES my EXPRESSES will run to and from the WASHDYKE, from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. on FRIDAY 9th DECEMBER. F. WATSON. V. R. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE. AS my stay in Timaru will only be for a few days longer, any wishing to insure please communicate to me at the Criterion Hotel without delay W. J. RUDD, Travelling Agent. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES’ ANNIVERSARY SPORTS. DECEMBER 26, 1881. NOMINATIONS will be received from 2 to 4 on Saturday afternoons at the Foresters’ Hall, George street. For full particulars of Events see large Posters. J. KIRBY, Secretary. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES’ ANNIVERSARY SPORTS. 26th December, 1881. A PROCESSION of the FORESTERS and ODDFELLOWS wil be Formed at the Foresters’ Hall, George Street, at 10.30 a.m., headed by the Band of the Timaru Artillery Volunteers. The Procession will move towards tne scene of the sports, GREEN’S PADDOCK, ELIZABETH STREET, Where a splendid programme will be gone through. WRESTLING, BABY SHOW, ARCHERY, OBSTRUCTION RACE Will be among the “ Sights Worth Seeing,” and the Prizes will be worth winning. . „ . For full particulars see large Poster ' BIUB ' J. KIRBY, Secretary,
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2720, 7 December 1881, Page 3
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