I Public Notices. Boots and Shoes, Ladies’ Glace Kid Shoes Ladies’ House Bools Childrens’ Boots Ex Ship Candidate, from London, AT ~ tidWAN &' FOSTER’S. Jo GK Habborow, PROFESSIONAL SHIRT COTTER, :• HEfcEPpBD^STjREip,' ' • C HRIB TCHURCfH. ' ! ’ MB W. A. HOBBS, Tailor, Main 5 South Road, has been appointed MY AGENT, All orders punctually attended to. Ac* counts payable to J, G. HABBOEOW, Christchurch. , • y,‘ i ; { iuKi i ; ' , -i„-■: ;- •£ 'Li ■■ W. HISLOP, ; . ■ ~, TEA DEALER, AND p PROVISION MERCHANT, CORNER OP NORTH AND CROSSSTREETS. XyAIU/jM: THE NEW SHOP Being now finished, business will in future be carried on there. A NEW AND LARGE STOCK ' .? v- r J ■ /,'• .V. 5. U j ALL KINDS OF , GROO|KIES CROCKERY ,!V& GLASSWABB/&c, , i ! &c/i' i j Selected from the best and Cheapest j Colonial and English Markets Now to hand and opening out. " ’ ;;vr •;p't -' .T; :->!!. ■! Singer Saving "Machines ON TIME PAYMENTS,;2B 6d 5 [ ; , PER WEEK. Every Machine Warranted. Inspection Invited. Machines Repaired on the Preniises. ;BINGE]a t!i^OHTO|j,I)EPOT,. ■ | Main South Read, (Next Gabites 4 and Piahte. J. C. BRUCE, Manager. NBSVf ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1882. AT a Meeting of the Timaru Chamber of ■ Commerce it was resolved that it would be advisable to CANVASS the South Canterbury DISTRICT in order to obtaim as many EXHIBITS as possible for i the International Exhibition to be held in i Chris tchcuroh in the month of April next. It is -therefore requested : that all' who wish to Exhibit should communicate with the Chairman or Secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, who wilt render them every assistmnee and information in their power, and the Chamber will take charge of and forward to the Exhibition at Christchurch, free of’ cost, all intended exhibits sent to their ssare. x ‘ i ' : Intending Exhibitors should as early as possible state the amount of space their Exhibit will require, and whether wall or floor Space. B. WOOLLCOMBE, ,v i Chairman; ■ f.’W/stUbbb, Secretary. TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. N't 'ED FOR THE CANTERBURY FLOUR MILLS, ASHBURTON, ■\i \ AAA BUSHELS PRIME JU 9 UUU MILLING WHEAT, which the Highest Current Values will ;ive n. Ap ply to C. W. TURNER, Ashburton, or Christchurch.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2773, 11 February 1882, Page 3
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352Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2773, 11 February 1882, Page 3
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