Wanted. ANTED-A HOUSEMAID. Apply Grosvenor Hotel. ANTED—A NURSEMAID. Apply vv to Mrs Parsons, Club Hotel. ANTED—A MAN for a Farm, ' accustomed to Horses. Apply, M. Salek, North St. , ANTED—AN Active LAD to work ... in the Garden, and to make himself generally useful. One accustomed to Horses and Cows preferred. Apply, Office of this Paper. ANTED A Good Clean COOK. T / Apply at once. Old Bank Hotel. W SPRING TRAP and HARNEB! Apply at once, Office of this Paper ANTED A Respectable GIRL. ' Apply, Mrs Wm. Healey ; Woodland road ; or at the Shop, opposite new Post Office. 7 ANTED—TO Exchange 50 ACRES of LAND for a SECTION in Town. Apply, A. 8., Office of this Paper. , ANTED AT ONCE—Machinists for ' an«<irtmeYifc. Park & Anderson, Drapers. WANTED— A HOUSEMAID, Apply to J. M. Ollivier, Temuka Hotel. ANTED—TO LET a 3 ROOMED COTTAGE with Scullery, at head of "Elizabeth street. Apply, J. Howey, Sandie Town Store. ANTED KNOWN—That Andrew Ritchie, of the Park Bakery, will undertake Catering for Tea Meetings, Suppers, Dinners, &c. Note the addreßß Near Park Gates. ANTED—SOO Pair of BOOTS to / MAKE or REPAIR, the cheapest and best Shop in the town, all work guaranteed. E. Waters, opposite Parsons Foundry. Lute Advertisements TIMARU PUBLIC SCHOOL. PROGRAMME ' IN AID OF THE PRIZE FUND, To be given by the Scholars in the THEATRE ROYAL, ON THURSDAY EVENING, 22nd INSTANT, 1 Overture— Mr Muller and Miss Fussell 2 Fife and Drum Band—Mr Ligertwood's ' • Class 3. " Moonlit Sea"—Mr Ligertwood's Class 4 Recitation—" Nancy Lake." Edith Mee 5. Pianoforte Duet— Mrs King's pupils Misses M. Kerr and B. Thompson 6. BEAUTY AND THE BEAST Miss Cramond's Class Pasha, a Merchant Master G. Chapman Myra ) » F 'KJ S Linda ]■ His daughters „ A. fetubbs Beauty . » . A ; J £ n f The Fairy Queen .. Mies M. Dale Crocus ... •• Mis^.KM>y Lily • • » G Walcot Snowdrop .. •• „A.Hibbard 7 Song— • • Mr Cuthbert's Class B*. Recitation- •• Miss M.Dale 9 Dialogue, Masters McGill and A. Haigh 10 Glee— • • Mr Ligertwood's Class 11.' Pianoforte Fantasia—Master C. Collins 12. Recitation— Master F. Walcot 13. Duet—Mozart Mr Muller's pupi s the Misses Fussell 14. Recitation— .. Miss E. Campbell 15 Band, selections— Mr Ligcrtwood s Class 16 Song— • • Mr Cuthbert's Class 17* Pianoforte Duet - Mrs King's pupils Master F. and Miss M. Stubbs 18 CINDERELLA— Miss Cramond's Class The Prince •• Master E, Hassall Mulley (an attendant) „ A. Haigh The Baroness .. Miss E. Fostei Ulrica 1 Daughters of „ F. Hibbard Charlotte ( the Baroness „ E. Pars-ons Cinderella .. • • >. I*ura Ken y a i 17 .. „ Martha Ellin 19. " God Save the Queen " Band Prices of Admission—Dress Circle, Two Shillings; Stalls and Pit, One Shilling. Doors open for holders of tickets, at 7.15 p m.; for non-holders of tickets, at 7.30 p.m, Performance to commence at 8 o'clock precisely. r r walcot> Cha'rman of Committee. TRY! WHY! ! WHERE ! ! ! rpRY MY CHRISTMAS CAKES. WHY'/ Because they are better than you can procure anywhere else. HERE? At J. DOUGLASS CONFECTIONER, WOOLLCOMBE STREET. Cakes! Cakes!! Cakes!! All Sizes and Shapes. Plain and Ornamental - Only the Best Materials used— POUND CAKE SEED CAKE ALBERT CAKE MADEIRA CAKE CITRON CAKE CABINET CAKE. &c Sponge Moulds for Tipsy Cake. Small Goods of all descriptions. - AST WEEK OF SALE AT i Mollison's Boot Shop TILL FURTHER REDnCIIONS AT Mollison'B Boot Shop i TOOK MUST BE REDUCED AT Mollison'B Boot Shop lENNIS SHOES FOR 4s 6d AT Mollison'B Boot Shop TEN'S OXFORD SHOES, 7s 6d AT /I Mollison's Boot Shop CRICKETING SHOES, 10s 6d AT ) Mollison's Boot Shop ADIES' KID BOOTS, 7s 6d AT I Mollison's Boot Shop ADIES' LASTINGS WITH TASSEL! i 7s 6d at Mollison's Boot Shot, i ALE CLOSES ON SATURDAY 17t AT Mollison's Boot Shoj CI ECURE BARGAINS WHILE I! £> LASTS AT Mollison's Boot shop SOUTH CANTERBURY CALEDONIA. SOCIETY. A MEETING of the above will be he! Grosvenor Hotel, Tiinaru, at 8 p.m. Business : Final am ngement of matters in coi nection with the Society's Spor to be held on January 2. W. E. WHITCOMBE. Seoretaty.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2731, 21 December 1881, Page 3
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657Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2731, 21 December 1881, Page 3
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