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Special Advortisemeutsi. - NOTICE. " rpHB Booth Canterbobs Times may X be obtained at the Railway Station every evening at 4.15. \ Advertisers are requested to'send in their favours by 3 p.m. to ensure insertion. The Sooth Canterbury Times [established, Jan 10,.1870]. is the only Evening Paper in the district. The Second Edition is published at, 4,30 p.m, -The Times is delivered in town or country for ONE PENNY. COAL ! COAL ! COAL ! JgRUNNER QOAL Timaru Branch—Barnard Street. • ■ BRUNNER AND NEWCASTLE :; i : Best double Screened Coals, At further reduced prices. FIREWOOD delivered to all parts of the town and suburbs (cut) from "5s per cord; uncut, from 21s. : Coke and Fireclay goods always to be had on application. ; . v P. MoARDLB/ ■ ; Local Manager. B EBE3SEZER SMITH, IMPORTER, OP ’ ESt Newcastle coal. Orders by Post Card or otherwise promptly delivered at Lowest Rates, ,• ; Offices and Yard—Great North Road Timaru. NOTICE* ■ A LL Letters or Correspondence intended jOC for the. Editorial Department of this paper, ought'to be addressed to the Editor. Advertisements, orders for printing and All business matters relating to the office,: ogether with cheques, &o, to be .addressed to the Manager, > It is particularly requestedrthat no letters be directed, either to the Proprietor or any; member of thestaff.of this office, privately: ifthe communications are not of a private nature, as delays are sometimes occasioned 1 by.so doing, ;! ( ~, : , SUMMER FIREWOOD. FARMERS/ HARVESTERS . AND 1 : OTHERS.

THE Undersigned has'about 60i3 Cords of EDGING; cut in'"‘4ft lengths, which-he'can place on board Trucks, at Railway Station, Waimate, at 8s 6d per Cord. ‘ u - This'Woo’d is specially recommended to Farmers, Harvesters, Bakers, arid all consumers of Fuel as being the cheapest procurable. Owing to it being straight the quantity is about dne-third more than an "dinary Cord of Wood. Large quantities of Black Fine and Mixed Firewood, both cut and long, for ale at equally Low Kates;' ALPHBUS'HAYES, , Timber'Merchant, Waimate. TO FARMERS. rjIHE undersigned are HIGHEST CASH PUROHASERRS or •WHEAT, OATS, AND BARLEY, and are now prepared to make •: LIBERAL ADVANCES On Growing Crops. , P. CUNNINGHAM & CO, ' j . . . Timaru. O XIDE OF IRON PAINT, Prepared by the ■ ; THAMES PAINT MANUFACTURING COMPANY, THAMES, NEW ZEALAND, Is the cheapest Paint for all kinds of woodwork —bridges, barns, .gates, and outbuildings ; for, machinery, steam boilers, and, every description of ironwork ; for (shipsand boatsfor agricultural implements ; for branding sheep ; for marking flour bags, sacks and bales ; for priming Sail kinds of work ; for jointing pipes, See, >' ■ ;In; durability, it is equal to two coats of lead paint. It preserves all metal covered (by it from decay, and it is not either a poison or injurious to health. ■ , Can be had in powder or ground in oil; - | ..Shingles, verandahs, and houses painted with, Uxide, of Iron Paint can scarcely be set on fire. .... - • - , ■ , Sole agent for Canterbury : ; | .J, L. FLEMING, ; | Auctioneer; High streets, Christchurch.

ON SALE— Ex Pizartoand toArrive—fgXTßA O.HOIOE LINE.S 18 Wines, Spirits, And; Bottled Ales, Earthenware, Glassware, and Oilmen’s Stores. BBNJ. HIBBABB, TIMARU TEA WAREHOUSE.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2745, 10 January 1882, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2745, 10 January 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2745, 10 January 1882, Page 2

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