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W axncod. WANTED— By two Young Men, Private LODGINGS, within easy walk of the Post Office. Apply, stating terms, to W.P., Times Office. WANTED— For the Country, a General SERVANT. Must be a good Cook and Laundress. Apply to Mrs Tate, Elizabeth Street. ’ANTED TO SELL—i-Acre Section, in Buchanan’s Paddock, very cheap. Apply to J. Allan, Buchanan’s Paddock. WANTED KNOWN—Orders an.l Repairs punctually attended to and executed in West Bud style. N.B, Penrose’s next Crawford’s, Saddler. WANTED —The Public to know thin difficulties are to be met by applying to W. Penrose the PREMIER BOOTMAKER, whose shop is now replete with Winter Goods in great Variety. -OSTANTED 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 positively closed in a few days. Come and see these GREAT BARGAINS and decide for yourself. r ANTED KNOWN—That S. ANDERBON, 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, JLiat© AdvertisenaentH

Having Sold the Lease OF MOLLISON’S BOOT SHOP, TO MR McKEOWN, SADDLER, The Whole of the STOCK OF BOOTS ABE BEING REMOVED TO THE PREMISES NEXT TAYLOR & BOWIE’S, WHEBE THEY WILE BE SOLD CHEAP FOE CASH. ALSO, MEN'S AND BOYS’ OLOTSZNO. JAMES STRAOHAN. BOOT Repairing Punctually attended to, r GRAND DISPLAY opl NEW AUTUMN & WINTER GOODS, SPECIALLY IMPORTED FROM THE HOME AND LEADING COLONIAL HOUSES, AT THE hall op commerce. THOS. f. OOGHLAN & CO., Beg to acquaint their numerous Customers and the General Public, that their Stools is now OPEN FOR INSPECTION, Comprising all the Latest Dress Materials in all Shades, with Satins, Plushes, &0., to match.

millinery. The Millinery Department is now fully replenished with a Grand Stock of Trimmed and Untrimmed Bonnets and Hats, Feathers, Flowers,, Ornaments, &c., &e,, in Endless Variety. OLOTBING. m Men’s, Youths’, and Boys’. T. F. 0. an Co.’s Stock in this Department has been replenished from the noted firm of Levin, Goldberg Brothers, of Melbourne, and are equal to bespoke, The Prices will be found cheaper than any other house TIMABU. <:■ BOUSE FURNISHING, &0., &o. For Variety and Cheapness cannot he excelled, LADIES’ AND oiILDBENS’ BOOTS In all Styles, and at Prices to suit the times. THOS. F. OOGHLAN & CO., hall of commerce, MAIN SOUTH ROAD, Two Doors from Bank N.8.W.) TIMABU Bon-aocord carriage works Latter Street, (Opposite Lynwood Hotel) Spring Carts, and Carriages of all descriptions built to order. All kinas of vehicles repaired and repainted at the rhortest notice and in the most improved Btylß ’ ARCHD. FRASER, Latter street Timaru.

ONE MILLION TREES AND SHEUBS FOR SALE, including. FRUIT, FOREST, AND ORNAMENTAL, in all Varieties. The UNDERSIGNED, while thanking hi a supporters for the largo amount of patronage he has received, begs to inform the public that he is prepared to supply the above in Large or Small Quantities, at a Very Low Figure. He is also prepared to Lay out Gardens and Pleasure Grounds, and to execute Forest Planting on most reasonable terms, in any part of the South Island. An inspection of his Stock is in* vited. Satisfactory references to gentlemen well-known in the District. MICHAEL FITZGERALD, Nurseryman Timaru. (Main South Road, opposite Public Park.) NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. THE PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing between George Hunter Wildie, Robert Allan, and George Stumbles, as Auctioneers and Estate and Commission Agents, under the firm of “ Wildie, Allan and Stumbles,” has this day DISSOLVED bv mutual consent. The said ROBEKi ALLAN and GEORGE STUMBLES will PAY and RECEIVE all DEBTS and Moneys owing by and to the late firm. Dated this 10th day of G. H, WILDIE ROBERT ALLAN G. STUMBLES. Witness to the three signatures— Pn. Kipmnbbbgeb, Law Clerk, Timaru, N.Z.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2900, 12 July 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2900, 12 July 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2900, 12 July 1882, Page 3

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