Wanted, WANTED— At once a Good General BLACKSMITH,no shoeing. Apply to T. G. Cork, Timaru. WANTED KNOWN—Harry Bird's Giant Balmoral Boot Shop is the Cheapest Shop in Town to Buy Boots. WANTED KNOWN—That Harry Bird soles and heels Men’s Boots for 4s 6d. WANTED KNOWN-That the Balmoral Boot Shop soles and heels Women’s Boots at 3s 6d, w Prices. ANTED KNOWN-That Harry Bird Sells his Boots at Wholesale WANTED KNOWN - That Harry Bird and Co, have a Large Surplus Stock to be cleared out Very Cheap. WANTED KNOWN—Good Cooking Apples, Five Pounds a shilling, at Pearson’s Fruit Shop. WANTED KNOWN—Good Eating Apples, Three Pounds a shilling at Pearson’s Fruit Shop. WANTED KNOWN Scotch Pies ■ (HOT), with or . without Coffee, every Saturday Night till eleven at Pearson’s Coffee'Rooms. WANTED— A MAN with Chaff-cutting Machine to cut a stack of oaten sheafs. Apply, J. C. McKerrow, Apsley, Wai-iti. w ANTED—A Good COOK. Apply J. M. Ollivier, Temuka Hotel. WANTED a Thoroughly Respectable LAD; one willing to make himself generally useful. Apply, Queen’s Hotel. WANTED— THREE BOARDERS in a private family in Church Street, three minutes walk from the Post-office. Terms, £1 per week. Apply at this Office. WANTED— To purchase BOTTLES. Highest Cash Price given Breese & Co. WANTED— THE Public to know that the Cheapest Place fur 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, B. Waters, opposite Parsons’ Foundry. WANTED KNOWN-That at PENROSE’S well-known Cheap BOOT SHOP, next Crawford’s saddlery, you can obtain his own make, Gents lace-up Boots at 15s fid, best value in town ; Ladies equally cheap. Also Ladies, Gents and Childrens Boots in great variety to suit the season. ,N. B. a' 1 repairs executed by skilled workmen at 'owest prices. Late Advertisements
mL. O. L., 13 and 35. THE BRETHREN arc desired to ATTEND THE FUNERAL of the late Wife of Bko. J. Hill. The cortege will he met at Saltwater Creek at 2 p.m. TO-MORROW (Sunday). White Glores, Sharp to time. By order of W.M., 13, W.M., 35. DANCING. OPENING NIGHT of the Season, on WEDNESDAY, 26th, (Second Night of Races), in the Oddfellows’ Hall, Barnard street. Dancing from 9 p.m. to 4 a.m. Tickets 3s 6d, The Assembly will be continued every Wednesday evening through the Season. CHAS. PATTON, Pianist.
V. TIMARU RACES. B, PUBLIC HALF-HOLIDAYS. AT the request of the Committee of the South Canterbury Jockey Club, I hereby Proclaim two Public Half-Holidays, on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, April 25 and 26. J, H. SUTTER, Mayor. Timaru Borough Council Office, April 22nd, 1882. TENDERS. FOR Removing 4-ROOMED COTTAGE 150 yards, and Building THREE ROOMS. Also making Concrete tank. Apply to Mb RAYMOND, Main South Road. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends and relatives of Joseph Hill, are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of his late wife ; to leave Kingsdown to-morrow (SUNDAY) at 1 p.m, A. BLOOMFIELD, Undertaker. TIMJRU HIGH SCHOOL. ALTERATION OF TERM DATES AND HOLIDAYS. IN Pursuance of a Resolution re Term Dates, &o. passed at last meeting of the Board of Governors, notice is hereby given that the TEEM DATES of the present year are : Itt Term— January 31st to April 26th 2nd Term—May 19th to August 17th 3rd Term—September 12th to December 11th, The change from to Terms necessitating a rearrangement in payment of Fees, the following information is published for Parents and Guardians SCHOOL FEES PER TERM. £ S. d, For Regular school Course at £lO 10s per annum .. 310 0 In case of two or more of same Family at £8 8s per annum 2 16 0 The Fee for single classes per Term will be 14s. As the first Quarter of this year has been lengthened to the ordinary Terra length, the difference between a Quarter’s Fee and a Term’s Fee will be added to the Fee for the second Term, which will be as follows. For the Regular School Course In cases of two or more of same Family For coeasional Students £ s. d. 4 7 6 3 10 0 0 17 6 Pupils who enter for the first time on May 19th, of course, pay only the usual Fee—£3 lOsor £2 16, as the case may be. Fees are strictly payable in advance, and are collected by the Secretary on the Monday end Tuesday of the week after the opening. G, C. MILES, Secretary, Timaru, April 20, 1382,
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2832, 22 April 1882, Page 3
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740Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2832, 22 April 1882, Page 3
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