W anted. ANTED —For the Country, a Genera SERVANT. Must be a good Cook and Laundress. Also a girl about 16 as NURSEMAID, Apply to Mrs Tate, Elizabeth Street. WANTED the Public to make their Purchases, during our Great Sale, as early in the day as possible, in order to avoid the inconvenience of the regular afternoon crush. Davies and Murphy, the Cash Drapers. WANTED the Working Clasess to compare our sale prices with the reductions made by other shops, and we guarantee by purchasing direct from us, they will save at least 3s in the £. Davies and Murphy, the Cash Drapers. w ANTED TO SELL—J-Aore Section, cheap. Apply to Paddock. J. Allan, Buchanan’s WANTED to Purchase—Raw Horse Hair, the combings from manes and tails. Mr W. Bourne, Upholsterer, Sophia Street. WANTED KNOWN—Orders and Repairs punctually attended to and executed in West End style. N.B. Penrose’s next Crawford’s, Saddler. WANTED— The Public to know th?u difficulties are to he met by applying to W. Penrose the PREMIER BOOTMAKER, whose shop is now replete with Winter Goods in great Variety. •WTANTED KNOWN—That the' reVV mainder of MRS TIOHBON’S Millinery and Fancy Drapery is now being offered at a price to secure a Speedy Sale as that Department will be positive 1 y closed in a few days. Come and see these GREAT BARGAINS and decide for yourself. . WANTED KNOWN—That S. ANDERSON, Bootmaker, has REMOVED to the premises next to the ** Little Dust Pan,” where can be seen a splendid assortment of Boots and Shoes, not to be surpassed in the Timaru District. Inspection invited. WANTED KNOWN—That J. Golding has taken the Whole of the block of Buildings lately occupied by Messrs Murray and Co„ at the corner of Church and Sophia streets, and has opened the same as Private Dining and Refreshment Rooms, with the best attendance, at Moderate Charges. Splendid accomodation for Boarders. Every comfort guaranteed. Late Advertisementw FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of Donald McDonald are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave the Timaru Hospital to-morrow, Sunday, at quarter to 2 o’clock p.m. J, B. BECKINGHAM, Undertaker. AUTUMN 1882 WINTER rjpHß FIRST PORTION OF THE NEW GOODS For this Season, comprising over 30 ° as e s Are Now Opened Up. THE BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ CLOTHING is especially recommended, and Parents and Guardians will find it advantageous to make an EARLY SELECTION. THE STOCK OF MEN’S CLOTHING is simply superb nd the variety of HATS, HOSIERY, BLANKETS, PLAN. NELS, SHIRTINGS, Second to None in New Zealand. Timaru Branch—South Road, J. D. SLATER, Manager. > » H a 63 w H A 55 3 A 55 3 W £ 63 55 I H A 55 «t) $ H 55 R. y. Under the Distinguished Patronage of their Excellencies Sir Georob Bowen and Sir Jamkb Pekgusson. TIMARU MEDICAL DISPENSARY. RWATKINSImporIer of Pure Drugs. • Chemicals, Patent Medicines, and Toilet Requisites. Watkins’ Pectoral Cough Syrup, the best remedy for Goughs, Colds, and all affections of the Chest. Watkins’ Chilblain Liniment, a sure cure for unbroken Chilblains. Agent for Do Fury’s celebrated remedy for Asthma. Prescriptions Prepared with Great Accuracy at all Hours. Private Consulting Rooms J
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2897, 8 July 1882, Page 3
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520Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2897, 8 July 1882, Page 3
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