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To 3L.et. rno let—--1 A comfortable 7-Roomed HOUSE, at present occupied by Mr Dobson MILES, ARCHER & CO. * P AE M 8 TO LE T For terms of from 7 to 10 years, FOUR MAGNIFICENT FARMS in the Makikihi District, fenced and improved ; 843 a GRES 300 M 800 „ . . ■ ’ 560 .v •: n ;■ For particulars, apply to ROBERT WILKIN k CO., Timaru. IHitolio Notice®; FB RR IE R’S PORTRAIT ROOMS Main South Road, Timaru (Opposite the Theatre.]| ~ None but Approved Pictures are allowed to leave the Studio. Fbrbibr’s Panorama of Timaru now ready, and may be hadjfrom all the Booksellers. Price, 2» Gd. JUST RECEIVED—ex OAMARU, FROM LONDON. 200 Boxes Price’s Belmont) SPERM CANDLES 6 Cases Robinson’s PATENT GROATS 2 „ Oakey’s Wellington KNIFE POLISH 6 „ . Lea and Perrin’s, B,AUOE, pts. 6 „ „ : V '• 0 ;, ipts. ,4 „ Van Houten’s COCOA .•; r io „ Morton's STRAWBERRY JAM, 11b tins 12 „ GOLDEN SYRUP, 41b tins 20 ~ Morton’s TABLE VINEGAR 10 Casks LINSEED MEAL, each 2cwt. 20 Kegs Crushed LOAF SUGAR, The above will be SOLD at PRICES that will DEFY COMPETITION. iv;’: ■ ■ -i To arrive, per Waitangi—--122 PACKAGES GENERAL MERCHANDISE. To arrive, per Akaroa — A consignment of the celebrated “HOME WASHER” MACHINES. Further particulars in future advertisement E. CORNISH, Importer, Timaru. TIMARU BAKERY. WOOLLCOMBE STREET. 1 || y^AMBERT Begs to announce that, he has PURCHASED THE BUSINESS for many years carried on by Mr F, CULLMANN, where he hopes to receive the patronage of the Public. Having received improved Machinery from' England, I aibiprepared to execute orders for Biscuits, &c., to any extent. Wedding Cakes ma’e to order. All kinds of Pastry and Confectionery of the best quality and lowest price. A delivery cart will start on March Ist. LADIES’ NURSE. MRS SIMMONS begs to inform the Ladies of Timaru and surrounding districts that she is prepared to RECEIVE LADIES at her House for accouchement purposes. Every comfort and attention afforded. Address— Mbs Simmons, King Street, near Park Gates, Timaru. Singer Sewing M ACHINES ON TIME PAYMENTS, 2s 6d PER WEEK. Every Machine Warranted. Inspection Invited. Machines Repaired on the Premises. SINGER MACHINE DEPOT, Main South Road, {Next Gabites and Plante. J. C. BRUCE, Manager. yy ILL CLOSE APRIL 5, 1882. CHRISTCHURCH RACES. 6000 MEMBER S A t 10s EAO H. Autumn H'cap. 33 Performers. First .. ..500 Second •. 250 Third.. .. 150 Others (divd.) 400 £I3OO Flying H’cap. 27 Performers.'. First .. 200 Second .. 100 Third.. 80 Others (divd.) 250 £630 Eastbb H’cap. j 33 Performers. I First .. 250 Second .. 150 Third.. .. 100, Others (divd) 400 £9OO 10 Stabs. First,.. , •• £56 Second ' .. £3O Third .. .. £2O Other 7 £lO Each EACH TICKET HAS FOUR CHANGES. IS” By letter only, with two stamps enclosed for replies. P. O. Orders or Bank Notes preferred. Cheques (with Is exchange added) can be forwarded, but “ Bearer ” must hot be erased. Registered letters mill not be accepted or telegrams replied to. Avoid sending coin. P. O. Orders for 10s and upwards can be obtained at any office. Please Address— ADA MANTUA, Care of Mr Abuahaii, Box 351, P, 0., Duheoin. T - *• NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1882. AT a Meeting of the Timaru Chamber of Commerce it was resolved that it Mould be advisable to CANVASS the South Canterbury DISTRICT in order to obtain as many EXHIBITS as possible for the International Exhibition to be held in Christchcuroh 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 will render them every assistance 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 tbeir care. Intending Exhibitors should as early as possible state the amount of space tbeir Exhibit will require, and whether wall or floor space. B. WOOLLCOMBE, Chairman; F. W. STUBBS, Secretary.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2787, 28 February 1882, Page 3

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643

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2787, 28 February 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2787, 28 February 1882, Page 3

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