W anted. WANTED— A KITCHEN GIRL. Apply, Ship Hotel. WANTED— A GROOM for Livery Stables. Apply to T, G. Cork. WANTED— A QUIET COW in full milk, and accustomed to women. Apply, stating price, Box 40, Post-office. WANTED— SIX MEN, for Hand Threshing Cocksfoot. Apply, Geo. Purdie and Co., Nursery and Seedsmen, Timaru, WANTED— An Active Young MAN for Coal yard. Apply to P; B. ■Raymond. W ANTED—A Reliable Shepherd for a Farm. Apply to W. Hay, comer of Elizabeth and LeCren street. WANTED KNOWN—To arrive per Waitaki ex Rotorua and Te Anau, Two Shipments Tasmanian apples comprising choicest samples of Scarlet Pearmains, Golden Harveys, Seedlines, Sturmer, Stone and Wellington Pippins. Geo. Pearson, Fruiterer, WANTED KNOWN-UMBRELLAS REPAIRED from Is, and Chairs re-caned from 2a. J. F, Nelson, Main North Road, WANTED, 40 Pick and Shovel Men. Apply to James Philp, Albury Extension way Line., WANTED, a good BLACKSMITH. Apply to James Philp, Albury Extension Line. WANTED— The Public to know that difficulties are to be met by applying to W. Penrose the PREMIER BOOTMAKER, whose shop is now replete with Winter Goods in great Variety, WANTED KNOWN—That William Stobey, Temuka, is Selling Off all his Ready-made Clothes, Hats, Scarfs, Shirts, &c., Ac., at greatly Reduced Prices to effect a quick clearance. WANTED KNOWN—That B. Gibson, Church street, has for sale £2OOO worth of Jewellery and will sell same considerably lower than Cost Price. Rotherham Watches, guaranteed, £5 10s.
WANTED KNOWN—Orders and Repairs punctually attended to and executed in West End style. N.B. Penrose's next Crawford’s, Saddler. Late Advertisemeats. 'J. Y, Wa. d, ACCOUNTANT and "ARBITRATOR. Books o! Run-holders and Public Bodies Audited. Farmers’ and Tradesmen’s Books kept. Partnership and Contractors’ Accounts Closed, Balance Sheets Prepared. OFFICE—BOWSER’S BUILDINGS, TIMARU. TO RDNHOLDERS, FARMERS AND OTHERS REQUIRING GRASSES AND CLOVERS. THE UNDERSIGNED are now ROOKING ORDERS for their Machine Dressed PERENNIAL RYK-GRASS.Otago and Canterbury grown. Italian Rye-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
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2936, 23 August 1882, Page 3
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360Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2936, 23 August 1882, Page 3
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