W antert, 'ANTED—A Respectable Young . , Person to assist in the HOUSE ami do NEEDLEWORK. Apply, Mrs Mkb, LeCren Street. WANTED —A thoroughly practical BOOK-KEEPER, accustomed to keep books by Double Entry. Apply in writing, with copies of testimonials and stating salary wanted, on or before Friday, 10th March, 1882. Address—James Watkins, Manager, Canterbury Farmers’ Cooperative Association, Limited, Timaru. WANTED A WORKING HEAD STOREMAN, one accustomed to Wool and Grain stores preferred. Apply in writing, with copies of testimonials, and stating wages wanted, on or before Friday, 10th March, 1882, to James Watkins, Manager, Canterbury Farmer’s Co-opera-tive Association, Limited, Timaru. w Paper. ANTED—A Groom; also, General Servant. Apply Office of this WANTED— Good General SERVANT, with references. Apply, Mrs Werry, Sophia street. WANTED— THE Public to know that the Cheapest Place for Doors and Sashes, is at G. Cliff’s, Sophia street. WANTED— 500 Pair of BOOTS to MAKE or REPAIR, the cheapest and best Shop in the town, all work guaranteed., E. . Waters, opposite Parsons’ Foundry. WANTED the People of Timaru to know that I have Bought from Mr Rogers the Business lately carried on by him as Fishmonger, &c., in Main North Road, and respectfully solicits a share of their patronage. X have arranged for all kinds of Fish daily. G. ELLIOTT. WANTED KNOWN Persons requiring servants, or servants requiring situations of any description, can be supplied at once. Anyone wanting in? formation of missing friends, or any private enquiry business, will receive prompt attention at the City Employment Exchange and Private Enquiry Office, Cashel and Manchester streets, Christchurch. WANTED KNOWN—That at PENROSE’S well-known Cheap BOOT SHOP, next Cranford’s saddlery, you can obtain his own make, Gents lace-up Boots at ,15s 6d, best value in town; Ladies equally cheap. Also Ladies, Gents and Childrens Roots in great variety to .suit the season. ' N. : B, all repairs executed by skilled workmen at lowest prices. WANTED KNOWN—£IOO REWARD. Bring your Old Sewing Machines. The above Reward will be Paid by _T. Dobbie of Dunedin, the Unrivalled Sewing Machinist of Glasgow, New York, and the Colonies, to ANY PERSON who can bring him a Sewing Machine of Any Make, Hand or Treadle, which he cannot put in Working Order, All letters or orders left at the Clarendon Hotel, Timaru, will receive prompt attention, Dunedin address, 154 George street.—Thomas Dobbie.
Amusements. rjl THEATRE ROYAL. AUSTRIAN BAND! AUSTRIAN BAND. AUSTRIAN BAND. Under the patronage of His Worship the • Mayor. LOOKOUT. LOOKOUT, LOOK OUT. First and Only Appearance of the Austrian Band : n New Zealand. TWO NIGHTS ONLY AUSTRIAN BAND TWO NIGHTS ONLY AUSTRIAN BAND TWO NIGHTS ONLY AUSTRIAN BAND TUESDAY, MARCH 7, LAST NIGHT. ENTIRE CHANGE OP PROGRAMME. PROGRAMME, ■ Austrian National Anthem. 1. Marche—“Jager”.. .. (Faust) 2. |OUverture —“ Orpheus’! ~ (Offenbach) 3. Waltzer—“Hydropaten”.. (Gungl) 4. “Grandmamma will Dance” (Gungl) fDuet for Violins) 5. Pantasie .. ... •• (Neubig) (Solo for Clarionette —Herr Prager,) 6. Potpourri—“ Ernest and Scherz”.. . ... .. (Neubig) Interval of Ten Minutes. , 7. Ouverture—“Dorfe in Gebrige” (Tikel) 8. Polka—" Sie Lockt” .. (Breit) 9. Fsintasie—“ A Dream” .. (Braun) (Violin Solo—Herr Braun) 10. Polka Prancaise —“ Lustiger /Rath’, .. .. •• (Strauss) 11. Potpourri—“ Humoristic” (Braun) God Save the Queen. Enthusiastic Reception in Dunedin., (See Papers.) ' Prices for the Millon, la; Reserved Seats, 3s; Second Seats 2s. Box plan at Messrs P. W. Hutton and Co.’s. Doors open at 7.30 p m.; Concert commences at 8 p.m. ODDFELLOWS’ HALL. DENTON’S LAST AND MOST INTERESTING; LECTURE. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, March 7. GLACIAL PERIOD & AGE OP MAN. Drift Deposits—Deluge—Great Sheet of Ice over nearly all Europe—Cause of this Strange Cold time—Change of Magnetic Poles—Remains of Man in River Drift and Cl-tcs—Changes taking place To-day— Rivers filling up Oceans—Oceans eating away Land —“ A Thousand Years, and Then ” —Earth to Last for Ages, guided by the Infinite Spirit to Higher Conditions for more Advanced Human Beings. Admission, Is and 2s. Tenders. TENDERS are required for Making ALTERATIONS and Additions to House in Theodocia street for W. Evans, Esq. Tenders to be in by Noon on Saturday, the 11th instant. F. J. WILSON, TO CARPENTERS, TENDERS arc invited for the ERECTION of Additons and Alterations to the GRAND STAND &c., at the Timaru Race Course, for the South Canterbury Jockey Club. Plans See. at my Office where Tenders will be received until Noon, SATURDAY the 11th of March inst. The Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. M. DB IT. DUVAL. TO BUILDERS, Alternate tenders are invited for the erection of a HOUSE in WOOD or BRICK. Plans and Specifications may he s™'" 'd our office where tenders will be recu., " ■ not later than 4 o’clock p,m. on Monday, the 13th inst. The lowest or any lender not necessarily accepted. WEST AND BARBER, Architects. Timaru, March 2, 1882.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2793, 7 March 1882, Page 3
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780Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2793, 7 March 1882, Page 3
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