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JPufolic Notices. TIMARU LITERARY AND DEBATING SOCIETY. ORDINARY MEETING will be held FRIDAY NIGHT. Debate : Which la greater poem, “ Lady of the Lake,” or “ Lalla Rookh.” FIRST ■ GEEAT ANNUAL CLEARING SALE AT T. F. CoGHI.AN & Co. BALL OFOOMUBROE. All their Winter Goods reduced to such prices as cannot fail to obtain a Speedy and Thorough Clearance. I DRESS MATERIALS TO CLEAR AT AN IMMENSE SACRIFICE. MZLLINBR.7. See the Prices Charged and the Quality to be obtained at the Hall of Commerce. >i BOUSE FURNISHING. Grand Selection and Very Best Quality. Must be Disposed of regardless of cost. CLOTHING. Hundreds of our Customers testify that for Mens’ Youth’s and Boy’s Clothing, nothing in Timaru can be compared with them for quality, style, and finish, all being made to order, and which I has to he dis- [ posed of at | COST PRICE. BOOTS & SHOES EQUALLY CHEAP. Dressmaking and Millinery on the Premises, under the most careful supervision. •An early call solicited. THOS. F. COGHLAN & CO., BALL OF COMMERCE, (Bowker’s Buildings), MAIN SOUTH ROAD, Two Doors from Bank N.S.W.) NEW STOCK, TWEEDS AND COATINGS FOB Ta ILORING D EPABTME.NT PRICE LISTBEST WORKMANSHIP AND FIT AT Cowan & Foster’s. TO RUNHOLDERS, FARMERS AND OTHERS REQUIRING GRASSES AND CLOVERS. THE UNDERSIGNED are now BOOKING ORDERS for their Machine Dressed PERENNIAL RYl£-GRASS,Otago and Canterbury grown. Italian Bye-grass, Imported and Colonial grown. Cocksfoot, Akaroa, and North Island grown. CLOVERS—BuIk samples of Shipments now on the way have been received, quality specially fine, germinating power highly satisfactory. Inspection invited. All other seeds usually sown kept in stock. THE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED. QUEEN’S HOTEL, TIMARU; THE PROPRIETOR begs to Notify that he has just received, and on Sale, “ Ex Dunscore,” “ Waitangi,” and “ Araby Maid,” 2 hds. of old Brandy, sqr casks of do. (Direct from Charent), 2 hds. of old Jamaica Rum, 100 cases of Champagne, (Dry), 50 cases of dry sparkling Burgundy, 2 hds. of old Port Wine, 1 butt of superior Amontillado Sherry, lOhds. of Bass’ extra Pale Ale, &c., &c., &c. AND TO ARRIVE. 5 cases of Copenhagen Cherry Brandy 5 cases of Rum Punch, and 5 cases of Ginger Brandy. All of which were carefully selected and purchased by Mr Charles Green while in London, which circumstance ought to be a sufficient guarantee as to the quality of the various Brands. - - 18'th May', 1882. THE RED BOOT SHOP. W ILLI \ M FoGEBTY (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 Observe the Addbess— ■ RED BOOT SHOP, Opposite the Club Hotel, George StreetNORTH OTAGO FOUNDRY. HJENDRY AND TURNER (Late Jack, Steel, and Hendry), Thames Street. ENGINEERS, BOILERMAKERS, General Blacksmiths, Millwrights, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT AND MACHINE MAKERS. Duplicates for Ploughs, Reapers, etc., always oq hand. Makers of LARGEST WATER ENGINES In the Colony. Patterns of from 1 to 100 Horse-Power, Agents for Sydney, Melbourne, and Dunedin Houses; Flint and Tawell’a Prize Farming Implements and Machines; and sole agents for Flaxton and Beattie’s Patent Teethed Flexible Folding Harrow. Second-hand Implements and Machines, etc., bought and sold on commission. | COMMERCIAL BOARDING HOUSE Next Stone’s Hotel, IS now RE-OPENED, and has Goo Accommodation for BOARDERS. Charges Moderate. J. BARRIE, Proprietor. p pHOMSON. GENERAL COOPER, Opposite J. Crawford, Saddler, Main North Road. Kogs, Tubs, &0., on hand for sale.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2926, 11 August 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2926, 11 August 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2926, 11 August 1882, Page 3

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