3?«l>lic Notices. VALENTINES I VALENTINES I VALENTINES 1 STOCK OF ABOVE JUST OPENED, Prices from Id to 7a Cd. Also — A Beautiful Assortment of BIRTHDAY CARDS, from 2d to ss. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NEW MUSIC Offered at Half-marked Price for Cash. Inspection Invited. H. A. TEMPERTON & CO., BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, Main South Road, TIMARD. EDUCATIONAL. EVENING CLASSES. Mr J. M G Laughlin. 8.A., ex T.C., Dublin, Late Head Master of the Adelaide Grammar School, ' WILL be prepared to RECEIVE PUPILS for English Classes, the Civil Service and University Examinations on MONDAY, FEB. 6th INST. MUSICAL. MR. WILLIAM MCLAUGHLIN, TEACHER OF THE PIANOFORTE AND HARMONIUM. Select Balls and Evening Parties attended. Further information can be supplied at the office of this paper. JAMES MCLAUGHLIN, B.A. SPECIAL NOTICE. Established 1861. B. WEST AND CO Are determined to Reduce their very Extensive Stock of PIANOS, ORGANS, HARMONIUMS, AND BRASS INSTRUMENTS, To make Room for NEW GOODS now being s lectcd in England and Continent by their Mu G. R. West, and will allow a Special Discount of 10 per cent. to all Cash Purchasers during the present month. <@r PIANOS FROM £25. All Instruments Sold on the Deferred Payment system. Price lists, post free, on application. G. R. WEST AND CO. Princes street, Dunedin. NEW SEEDS. NEW SEEDS. NIMMO AND BLAIR, Wholesale and Retail SEED MERCHANTS, Princes street South, Dunedin, Having just imported a Large, Varied, and Carefully-selected Stock of AGRICULTURAL, VEGETABLE, AND FLOWER SEEDS From the best English, Continental, and Australian Houses, are prepared to Supply Purchasers with Fresh and Reliable Seeds on the most favorable terms. Agents for Mitchell and Sons’ Broadcast Seed-sowers (superior to anything in the market), Drummond’s Seed-cleaning Machinery, Hunt and Tawell’s Agricultural Implements &c. McLEOD BROTHERS’ SOAP & CANDLE MANUFACTURERS, Cumberland & Castle Streets, DUNEDIN. Gr ol d Medalists Melbourne International Exhibition, 1880-81. First AwardsSydney International Exhibition, 1879-80. Melbourne International Exhibition, 1880-81. Dunedin Industrial Exhibition, 1881. Christchurch Agricultural Exhibition, 1871. McLEOD BROTHERS’ SOAPS and CANDLES of the Finest Quality can be obtained from Storekeepers generally THROUGHOUT NEW ZEALAND. AWARDED FIRST PRIZE FOR CLOCKS AND WATCHES, NEW ZEALAND EXHIBITION, 1865. GA N D T. YOUNG, . IMPORTERS. PRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS, AND JEWELLERS, Main Nobth Road, Timabu, Have much pleasure in informing their numerous Customers and the Public generally that their Mr George Young has just returned from England, and has brought with him a very large stock of the newest and most fashionable Goods to be be obtained in the British and Continental markets, an early inspect ion of which is respectfully invited. As G. and T. Young import all their goods from the Manufacturers direct, and buy for cash, they are enabled to land them at the lowest possible cost. Purchasers may therefore rely that anything bought at any of their establishments will be the very best value to be obtained, as all goods are sold by G. and T. Y. at the lowest remunerative prices. Note the addresses—Bo Princes Street, Dunedin ; Main North Road, Timarn; and Thames street, Oamaru. JpjUNEDIN FEBRUARY RACES. DUNEDIN CUP, DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB HANDICAP, AND DUNEDIN FORBURY HANDICAP. Three Events. I Programmes of above are being rapidly I issued at the published price of £1 each. I Fourpence in stamps covers all postage. Bach Programme represents the large number of 114 Nominations upon Three I Kvknt& jointly, instead of Only ON Onb Event. Cheques (with Is exchange) to be crossed, and made pnyablo either to a Particular Number or Bearer. If Cheques are not m-ed, send half-notes by Alternate Posts, thus ensuring Security of Remittance, and avoiding all trouble and cost of P.O. Orders and Registered Letters j thereby establishing a purely Confidential Character of all Correspondence. Closes about February 17. Address in full to " Fidelity Company, care of Alfred A. Cameron’s Letter Box, 261, Dunedin."
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2767, 4 February 1882, Page 3
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631Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2767, 4 February 1882, Page 3
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