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Wanted*’ ANTED-GANG of MEN to lollop Tiber, also Two Weekly Men uled to Horses. Apply between Twelve and One to-morrow, at Labor'Exchange, next Union Bank. „ . i WANTED BOTTLES. . Boys will be paid 6d per dozen for them. Philpott. Smith and Co., Merchants and Bottlers, Timaru. -ANTED —Situation hya youngraani , . in Stoic or other position of trust. Unexceptionable,references as to character. Address A, office of this paper. . WANTED— By a Gentleman, SINGLE BEDROOM, furnished. No attendance required, Address, ; Stating tgrmsj P.G,, care M. Fruhaufj Timarq, ....... ; WANTED— Two, or three Respectable BOARDERS in a private family; Apply Mrs Kindley, D 'street,' or'Office of this Paper. V . ' i TTTANTED—THE Public to know that ' ; VV the Cheapest Place for Doors add Sashes, isatG. Cliff's, Sophia street. : • TT 7AN TED KNOWN—That < • Andrew VV Ritchie,-of the Park Bakery.will Catering for 1 Tea; Meetings; Suppers,- Dinners* &o. Note the address— Near Park Gate?. . ANTED.—Pair, ,of BOOtS, to , . ■■ MAKE or'REPAIB,the cheapest and best Shop in the town,' all work guaranteed. E.’ Waters,' Foiindry. ;'' V..'! ANTED KNOWN Persona re- ... quiiitrg servants, ori servants- re-, quiring situatifms of any description, can be once. Ariyofio wantiiiar information ofmissing friends, or ‘-any private .enquiry business, will receive prompt attention at the City. Employment Exchange anld Private Enquiry Office,’ Cashel and Manchester streets, .Christ-; diuren. . '5- ? ■ ■YT/"ANTED KNOWN—that .Billheads; ~V V. , .‘Circulars, Cords, _ Programmes, General printing of .every discription, fronf entirely. nety type, are executed jvij the; South Canterbury Times Office,, Church' street. . ■ ~; jLftifc© .A. divert let emexitfei! Tenders wanted- for cutting TYING, and STOCKING 50 ACRES* WHEAT, ,at Kingsdown, 2 ,miles;,fromj Tiniaru.' ; Tenders to be in on FRIDAY, the 13TK INST. T. T. BROWNELL. NOTICE. i SELLING OEF. A S the undersigned is relinquishing the' business hitherto carried on by him, : be large Stock of Groceries, and .Oilmen’s; Itores, t&c will he DISPOSED OF AT THE ' ■ - LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, , FOB CASH, Either Wholesale or Retail. - R, TURNBULL, loiner of George Street and Cain’s Terrace. N.B.—The Premises td Let.' PRIMITIVE METHODIST SUNDAY , ■ SCHOOL. ON TUESDAY, the lOtb, the Annual' SOIREE will be held 'in ! the Oddfellows’ Hall. Tea on the tables at 6.30, Tickets, 2s each, ■ ■ After the Tea a Public Meeting will be held in the Church when, addresses will; be given by the Rey J. H. Luke, of Geral-! dine, Rev J.'Dumbell, and Ministers of the town. Recitations will be given, and select; pieces will be sung by the children and‘ Choir. ; 1 > i t ly ib GERALDINE' POUNDii ilff ? : IMPOUNDED bh Wednesday, 28th Dec. 1881, from Mr Edward Jones’ laud,; South Rangitata, one Bay Mare two or three; years old ; off hind foot white ; long tail no visible brand.' . f ■■ ‘ o ■:> ■ '.'r ■ - Also, On Friday, Dec. 30. 1881, from Mr W, P. Turton’s land, Waihi Bush, one Chestnut (or lighi> bayV Mare, 1 two or three ' years old ; little white spot in forehead ; long tail; no visibldbrand,' , - : - ’ If not previously ;released, both of the above will lie -sold at the Pound at noon on Monday, Jan. 16,1882. WM.. C, ANDREWS, Poundkeeper. WEST END BUTCHERY. : -?PEAC)qOK : 4; GEANEYv- j IN Thanking ' their’Friends,’ and the Public for the kind support accoidecl to them since they commenced business, beg, to intimate that, they contemplate making Extensive Additions to their Shop in Church Street, where the whole of their business will be conducted from this date. The inconvenience arising’ from ' exposnre to the sun and heat ait this. Season of the year compels them to . close ! the Royal Victoria Pork Shop from:to-dßy. ; i An- extra cart will be provided solely to deliver meat to camps, and country , custotners, who will be supplied at town rates..,, , ’ PEACOCK &GBANEY,. ;.' Proprietors. MUSIC WAREHOUSE. A-RNold E. Kelsey, & Go. 87 Pbincebs Street,* Dunedin, Have the largest and best selected STOCK of SHEET MUSIC in the Colonies. The Newest Songs and Pieces by every Mail. See programmes of; . KELSEY’S NOVELTY CONCERTS. Pianos and all instruments on the DEFERRED PAYMENT SYSTEM On terms to suit customers. SOLE AGENTS FOR— Rosener Pianos , Philip! Pianos Joebel Pianos , Jackson Pianos , Bridgeport Organ Co. Hillyard’s Celebrated Brass Instruments. First award for Colonial-made Piano at Dunedin Exhibition, 1881. Tuner visits Timaru—-October, February, and June. AGENTS—MESSRS H. A. TEMPERTON & CO., Great South Road, Timaru.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2745, 10 January 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2745, 10 January 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2745, 10 January 1882, Page 3

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