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Public Notice®. Found-a watch and chain. The owner can have same by giving fall description and paying expenses. Apply. D. MALONEY, Plumber, Main South Road.' NEW GUINEA. A LECTURE will bo delivered at the Congregational Church THIS EVENING (Tuesday) by the Rev. S. MACFARLANE, founder of the New Guinea Mission. Chair to be taken at 7.30. Collection in aid of the New Guinea Mission. TIMARU VOLUNTEER ROCKET , BRIGADE. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING will be held at the Brigade Station on TUESDAY NEXT, 11th Inst. (This Day Week), at 8 p.m. By Order, J. B. S. JACKSON, First Lieut., Acting Secretary. Timaru, March 7,1882. SOUTH CANTERBURY BOARD OP EDUCATION. THE Board invite APPLICATIONS for the post of CLERK, Salary £165 per annum. Duties can be ascertained on enquiry at the Education Office, Applications received till Tuesday, March 14th, ANATOMICAL BOOTMAKER, ST. ANDREWS, R. NEWELL, Bootmaker, begs to inform the residents in the Pareora and Qtaio districts that he has taken the shop at St, Andrews lately occupied by Mr Scott, and hopes by supplying a good article at Town prices to merit a share of public support. My old Timaru customers are informed that I shall be prepared to do their . work as usual. All measures are kept. H. W. HAMMOND, Secretary, N EWELL

ST, JOHN’S LODGE. AN EMERGENCY MEETING of the Members of the St. John’s Lodge will be held TO-MORROW EVENING, at 7.30 precisely. Business of importance, WALTER FRY, Secretary. THE CAMP OB LOUNGE HAT. THIS elegant little HAT will be much worn during the Autumn and Winter Season. It is extremely light, not more than 2|oz., and at the same time warm and comfortable. Being made of the best Fur, and finished in the very best way, it gives the wearer a careless and distingn6 appearance. It is equally well suited both for outdoor sports or for an indoor lounging or Smoking Hat. Being so very light and soft it can be easily folded up and put in the pocket, and is consequently much more suitable for Theatres, Palls, &c. It can be worn by Ladies as well as Gentlemen. COWAN AND FOSTER, Dkapeks, T I M A R U.

EDUCATIONAL. EVENING CLASSES, Mb J. M°L auohlin, 8.A., ex T. 0., Dublin, late Head Master of the Adelaide Grammar School, WILL be prepared do RECEIVE PUPILS for Enelish Classes, the Civil Service and University Examinations on MONDAY, FEB. 6th INST, MUSICAL. mr. william McLaughlin, TEACHER OP 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. Christmas Presents & New Year’s GiftsIn Consequence op the Heavy Stock held by MR. S. SHAPPERB, WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, Main South Road, TIMARU, He cannot Dispose of his Business as advertised for some time past, and, in consequence, begs to solicit a continuance of the liberal support given to him from his old standing connection, and the public in general. And as in ■' c usual course of business, a Large and New Assortment of Goods has come to hand from the best makers and markets, _ . ■ Mr S., to meet the position, will SELL at ENGLISH PRICES. Repairs of every description executed on Jewellery and Watches. IS” Watches cleaned on the premises at Ss(FIVE SHILLINGS). New Goods every mail. I TO THE MUSICAL PUBLIC OF TIMARU* OUR MR J. T. GARDEN ; will visit Timaru ON MONDAY, 27th INST, purpose of TUNING AND ’REPAIRING Pianos, Harmoniums and American Organs. A Trial Solicited. Orders to be left with— t H. A. TEMPERTON & C 0.,. Musicsellers, Timaru. Agents for— ARNOLD R. KELSEY & CO., Musicsellers and Musical Instrument Importers, Dunedin. S. A. N D E R S 0 N BOOTMAKER, (Late of Oamaru) Begs to intimate that he has commeEiced business in the shop next to J. R. Stanuell, Ironmonger, Main South road. Those 'who favor him with their support can rely upon a first-class article at a reasonable pi;ice. HORSE CLOTHS ! HORSE CLOTHS I BUY your Horse Cloths from J. TRIST, the first maker of Horse Cloths in Now Zealand. The best quality and lowest price. Opposite Moss Jonas’, Auctioneer.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2793, 7 March 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2793, 7 March 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2793, 7 March 1882, Page 3

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