W anted. TO TAILOBS. I WANTED— A Good General Hand. Apply, William Storey, Temnka. ANTED—A COOK. Apply, Robert Drysdale, Old Bank Hotel. WANTED— Two good SPADEMEN. Apply to Geo. Sealey, Gardener, C&nrch Street. : : WANTED— Good General SERVANT, Reference required. Apply, before one or after .six, to. Mrs J. T. -Warren, Wai-iti Road. i ANTED TO SELL—Good bed Chaff in any quantity. Apply to ,T. Newton, Expressman, Arthur street. WANTED IMMEDIATELY Assissistants to the dressmaking. Apply to Miss Dick, Wood and Smith. WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A first, class MAN COOK, Must beta steady man. Apply to Mr Wood, Wood* Smith. . I W ANTED a situation as Ploughman. Apply ofSca of this paper. W ‘ANTED, a General Servant. Mrs Kerr, near Park Gate. Apply KTTANTED on April 25th—A First-class V V Shepherd, Liberal wages to a Competent Man with Good References. Box 16 Post Office, Geraldine. : : ' i WANTED— THE Public to know that the Cheanest Place for Doors and Sashes, is at G. Cliff’s, Sophia street. | r ANTED—SOO Pair of'BOOTS' ■tb , . MAKE or REPAIR, the cheapest and best Shop in the town, a 1! work guaranteed. E. Waters, opposite Parsons' Foundry, ... r - *r. ■ ! WANTED, .KNOWN Persons requiring servants, or servants ref qniiing situations of any, description, can be supplied at once.'" Anyone wanting in* formetion of missing friends, or any private enquiry business, will recelvp prompt etten j’on at the City Employment Exchange and Private Enquiry Office; Cashel and Manchester streets, Christ* church. 1 iWANTED KNOWN—That at PEN-) ROSE’S well-known Cheap BOOT SHOP, next Crawford's saddlery, you can obtain hi 1 own make, Gents lace*np Boots at 16s 6d,-: best value in -town; Ladies equally cheap. Also Ladies, Gents and Childrens Boots in greet to suit the season. N. B. all repairs executed by, skilled workmen at lowest prices.;.
I XLiate Advertisements. Theatre Royal, Timaru. THREE NIGHTS ONLY. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, 28, 29, SO. THE GRBATEST~NOVBLTY OP THE DAY. THE NEW .ESTHETIC CRAZE. DELINEATED. POWER’S ESTHETIC PARTY OF SUNFLOWERS, AND CHARACTER IMPERSONATIONS, IN THEIR TRANSOENDENTALLY DELIRIOUS SCREAM, ENTITLED 41 BUSTLE AND BOUNCE." Prices—ls, 2s, 3s. TO ARCHITECT'S AND BUILDERSPOR SALE-Two large SHOP FRONTS. Cedar. Apply to D. M’GUINNESS. ■ Ship Hotel. .. FOR SALE—POUR GUNSi • Three. Ohokebore (breach loaders)double barrelled j one single barrel muzzle loader.' ' All of superior munnEaotnre i and bytbe ; best makers. These*, guns are the property ; of a deceased gentleman. Apply, Ship Hotel. > ■' 1 *' - COAL AND El RIB! WOOD DEPOT' North’Street, next I'. O’Driscoll’s Hotel. I AM prepared tb HUPPLY best NEWCASTLE COAT,, Black Pine and' Mixed Cut FIREWOOD at LOWEST BATES. • Goods deli vered ;in any part of the town or' district is. .Orders promptly executed. , JOHN McINTOSH,;'RJgvi COURT SOUTHERN CROSS, 3123., THE MEMBERS . of the above are, requested to att end their Court room' on the evening of TUESDAY' NEET, .at 7.80 o’clock, for the pi irpose of election of Officers, and to consult w alteration' of Bye* law No. 5, and enlarge) ment of Hall. ", iff.WBBRY, NOTIC®: I
IN THE ESTATE OP .1 STEVE HOSKINS, i A BANES (OPT. TTAVING purchased the book debts in fl the. above estate from Mr Robert Hamilton, the original purchaser, I hereby empower Mx William Ingram!, Accountant,, o! Timaru, to collect the said debts for me,' and to take such steps for their recovery as may be necessary. ' ; ... ~ His receipt will be a teuffidfint discharge of all debts. __ ' HUBERT TONEYOLIPFE Timaru, 24th March , 1882. PE BB lER’S ■ : PORTRAIT BOOMS' Main South Boad, Timaru (Opposite ’ the Theatre.) None but Approved Pictures ate allowed to leave 1 he Studio.. Febbibb's Panpr ama.of Timaru now rowdy, and may be hi ad from all; the Book sellers, Price, 3«6d. : : j ; ; : f. ;,: v. ■ r. NEW ZBALAI H> RAILWAYS. - ’ EASTER HOU R hYS-PARES. r ALL ORDINARY SINGLE PARE TICKETS iesi i ed on 6th, 7th, Btb; and 10th April will bie AVAILABLE FOR RETURN journey ijn any day to 13th April, Inclusive. SPECIAL FARES TO DUNEDIN AND B AGS. Excursion Tioki its will be issued at Christchurch, Ashb urton, Timaru, Temuka, and Waimate, for ei tpress train on 6tb, 7lh, and Bth April, aval QaH" fnr return and including 17th April, a", e following faros:— Ist class. 2nd class. From Christchurch and Ashburton 80s 30a From Temuka, Ties aru, and Waimate 20s los W. M. HANNAY. t Ti affio Superintendent, Traffic Superintend ent’s Office, Dunedin,, Mac® h 35th 1882.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2810, 27 March 1882, Page 3
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