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jPaiblic Notices. EDUCATIONAL. EVENING CLASSES, ilGll-i Jb 1 ' J/- U G H L IN, 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.Uniyem'tyPximinations on MONDAY, FEB. 6th INST. ’••• "W &TG kL. ’ " . ■.> MR.WILLIAM%cLAI?GHDiN, ■ : TEACHER OP THE PIANOFORTE AND HARMONIUM. Select Balls and Evening Parties attended. h\ i r ; O' i»'> I> . L-*- i - ! - 1 • ’•*' ; Further information can be supplied at the office of this paper. ~, r : ; v. i fAJJ3B.S MCLAUGHLIN, B.A. • TO THE FARMERS OF SOUTH CANTERBURY. THE undersigned have this day entered ' i' ■>i into ; '-i ■ “ ;i '. , ... | AS- ; -V GRAIN AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS, Under the style or firm of ROBERTS, PAXTON & CO, 'WfU.f&iA ' , ! Being "unconnected with any vested Shipping interests, solicit a fair mpasnre of support from Farmers aiid othera. GEORGE ROBERTS. J. MAITLAND PAXTON. ’ Christchurch, 14th February, 1882. Offices — Manchester street, two doors south of Messrs P. Cunningham and Co's. , >• : j : > v/tj TO FARMERS. ROBERTS^. PAXTON ‘AND ’OO, ABE CASH PURCHASERS OP fHEAT . BARLEYH \VI J,f.j . • • OATS , .GRASS-SERBS, : 'iCt''jEtighest ikarlwt' fca&B. ... , EUROPEAN j•: :<X SHIPMENT S. ROBERTS, PAXTON AND CO., are prepared to make LIBERAL CASH; ADVANCES, Free of Commission or Interest, jainst. Wheat placed. in-, thqir hands for shipment to European markets. CORNBACKS. ; :vv\ >IOtT.T mHB undersigned are supplying Far- ,, JL mere (With Large and Extra Quality ■ Cornsaofcs at Dow Prices. . r6bbrts, &i.CO. Iffices : Manchester street, Christchurch, > doors south oj Messrs P. Cunningham I Go’s. timaru bakery. WOOLLCOMBE STREET. H J^AMBKRT Begs to announce that he has PURCHASED THE BUSINESS for many jrears carried on by Mk F. CULLMANN, where he hopes to receive the patronage of ihe Public. .Having received improved Machinery front, England 1 1 am prepared to execute orders for Biscuits, &c., to any extent, ’Wedding - Oakbs-male to order. All kinds of Pastry and Confectionery of the best quality and lowest price. A delivery cart will start on March Ist, Y I N SAN T E, SPARKLING, 1 DELICIOUS,rWIGOR--5 aTi-NG,‘NERVE AND BRAINSUSTAININQ, NON-ALCHOLIC. v This favorite Beverage is considered one of the Best; Cheapest, and most Refreshing of the Dnnks that are now used in England and Australia. A ROYAL BEVERAGE. At the Conversazione held at St Bartholomew’s Hospital, London, on the evening of the 27th May last, the,.Prince Of Wdles faited and'apprised of and oilered'some to the-Prihcessy Jlt/was observed that this was the only refreshment that the Royal personages partook of durinfctbeif.htay in the public receptionrooms, and they were both pleased to express their approval of the delicacy of the flavour of Vin-Sante. P.S.—Vin-Santd was the only Aerated verage that received a Prize-medal at i International Food Exhibition held in ndon in 1880. A Shipment to hand, 10s 6d per doe in TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. ANTED FOR THE CANTERBURY FLOUR MILLS, ASHBURTON, TIAA AAA BUSHELS PRIME JUU 9 I)UU MILLING WHEAT, or which the Highest,Quraeut Washes will a given. Apply to , . , . G. W. TURNER,.,; I ' l ’ Ashburton or CHfistchurch. 1 THE CAMP OK LOUNGE HAT. THIS elegant little HAT will be much worn during the Autumn and Winter Season. It is extremely r .ght,_ not more than 2Aoz., 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 distingu6 appearance. It is equally well suited both for out* door sports or for .an indoor lounging .or: Smoking Hat. Being so very light and soft it can he easily folded up and put in. the pocket, and is consequently much more suitable for Theatres, Balls, &c. It can he worn by Ladies as well as Gentlemen, COWAN AND FOSTER, Drapers, TIMARU. . ■ H 0 M S 0 N. P. T GENERAL COOPBB, Opposite J. Crawford, Saddler, Main North Road. Kegs, Tubs, &c., on hand lot Bftlo. Repairs neatly executed.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2797, 11 March 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2797, 11 March 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2797, 11 March 1882, Page 3

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