Public Notices, ANDERSON’S BOOT SHOP, (Next J. Crawford, Saddler), Main Noeth Koad. W, Pbnbose PREMIER BOOTMAKER, Having purchased the whole of the Stock-in-Trade and Book Debts, will hold a CLEARING SALE FOE POUR WEEKS, Commencing on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29. Come Early and Secur argains. BOOTS A-LA-MODE. SHOES A-LA-MODE. Gr. P. Roberts, 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, &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 be 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 Best Work Guaranteed. Bepairs neatly and promptly executed. Families waited on at their Besidences to be measured if required. The Greatest Boot in the World and Greatest Feat of the Day can now be seen Gratis at H AREY Hied 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,, &0.. 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. FISH SEASON, 1881. W. PRICE —Fishmonger. I HAVE arranged for a constant supp l y throughout the Season of a splendid assortment of jihe best and choicest Fish in New Zealand Waters, and which can be seen at my Fish Mart every day on the arrival of each train from North and South. Ladies desirous of obtaining the Pick would do well to purchase at the Mart. Two carts will rim all day long during the season to deliver to purchasers. Smoked Fish always on hand. Country orders attended to promptly. W. PRICE, Fishmonger, near the Railway, and Opposite the Club Hotel. THE LONDON BABY LINEN AND BERLIN WOOL WAREHOUSE. MRS PITTS has much pleasure in an- . nouncing to the Ladies of Timaru and Neighborhood, that having been appointed Sole Agent in Timaru for the Otago Dye Works, Dunedin, she is now prepared to receive all Orders entrusted to her. Every description of Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Clothing, Feathers, Hats, &c., dyed and cleaned at the Shortest Possible Notice. Mrs Pitts has also been appointed Sole Agent in Timaru for the Sale 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.
TO STAND THIS SEASON. The thoroughbeed stallion DANIEL O’ROEKE. 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 purb-bred clydesdalb STALLION YOUNG ROYAL CONQUEROR. This well-known Stallion will stand at the Arowhenua Barm and travel the District, standing at Pleasant Point every TUESDAY, and at Winchester every THURSDAY. Terms £5 half guarantee; £4 without guarantee; the one half to be paid at close of season, the other half to be’paid 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. STONE STABLES, Geeat South Road, Timaeu. J. MElKLE—Proprietor. THESE Centrally Situated Stables have been altered and improved to meet the requirements of the Public, and no expense has been spared in securing a Firstclass Plant. Experienced Grooms kept in attendance all night. Saddle Horses, Buggies, and other conveyances on Hire. Horses Bought and Sold on Commission. Loose Boxes for Entire Horses. Horses carefully broken to Saddle and Single and Double Harness. Persons visiting Timaru will find every accommodation at the above stables com bined with reasonable charges. j
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2720, 7 December 1881, Page 4
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745Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2720, 7 December 1881, Page 4
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