' Messrs Southan and Stubbs announce the removal of their business to commodious premises in Main South Road, known as the Central Auction Booms, above the Union Bank. Now Mr Tennyson might ascertain whether a medium weight brigade made a charge at Balaclava and do the square thing by them if they did. Late A.dvertis ements. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. SOUTHAN AND STUBBS beg to inform their Clients that they have removed to those commodious premises in Main South Road, known as the Central Auction Booms, opposite the “Timaru Herald" and adjoining the Union Bank where they will hold their next weekly sale on SATURDAY the 22nd inst. SOUTHAN & STUBBS, ' THE RED BOOT SHOP. W ILLI A M FoOEBTY (Late Manager at Harry Bird’s), Has NOW OPENED a NEW SHOP next to Grave and Keith, Sailmakers, George street where he intends carrying on the BUSINESS IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. THE STOCK IS ALL FRESH AND SOUND AND NO RUBBISH KEPT. Boots of all descriptions made to measure. A perfect Fit guaranteed. CHARGES MODERATE. IST Obsbbtb the Addbess— RED .BOOT SHOP, Opposite the Club Hotel, George Street
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2907, 20 July 1882, Page 3
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184Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2907, 20 July 1882, Page 3
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