Wanted« WANTED— 40 PICK AND SHOVEL Men. Apply to James Philp, : Albury* Extension Line. ? ANTED TO LET—Two 3-roomed HOUSES in Sandie Town. Apply Joseph Foster, Sandie Town. : WANTED TO LET—A CELLAR about 42. x 14, underneath Oddfellows’ Halj, • Sophia street. Apply, B. Wallis. ' . , rV, ANTED KNOWN —UMBRELLAS REPAIRED from Is, and Chairs ire-caned from 2s. J. F, Nemos, Main North Road,“ ’ANTED—The Public to know : that difficulties are to be met by applying..to .W. Penrose the s PREMIER BOOTMAKER, whose shop is now replete with Winter Goods in great Variety, WANTED KNOWN—That B. Gibson, Church street, has for sale £2OOO worth of Jewellery and will sell same considerably lower than Cost Prioe. Rotherham Watches, guaranteed, £5 10s. WANTED KNOWN—Orders and Repairs punctually attended to and executed in West End style., rose’s next Crawford’s, Saddler, WANTED KNOWN—That J. Golding has taken the whole Of the block of Buildings lately -occupied by Messrs Murray and Go,, at the corner of Church and Sophia streets, and has opened the same as Private Dining ahd Refreshment Rooms,, with the best attendance, at Moderate ’ Charges.’ Splendid accomodation for Boarders. Every comfort guaranteed, Late Adyertisementg. SANDERSON, Bootmaker* commences , his First ANNUAL PALE on SATURDAY, 19th inst., and will continue for ONE MONTH ONLY. During which time he will offer his Large, New, and Well-assorted Stock of Boots and Shoes at prices hitherto unknown in South Canterbury. You can get a pair of-first-class Men’s Balmorals, at lls 6d, Men’s Lome Balmoral, 12s 6d, and his Own Make, at 15s 6d. SANDERSON can guarantee all goods . to be of the best quality and customers will find it to their advantage to purchase daring the Month of . Sale 1 v Gome early and secure tho Bargains.— S. ANDERSON, next to Bdminson md Kidwill. r S T - M ARY’S OHURCH. Sept. 3rdT-8;30 a.m.: Holy Communion. 11 a.m.: Matins and Holy Communion; Sermon by the Most - Rev;-the Primate. 6.30 p.m.—Confirmation, BON-ACOORD carriage works Latter Street, (Opposite Lynwood Hotel) ; - ■ Buggies, Spring Carts, and Carriages of all descriptions built to order. All kinds of vehicles repaired and repainted at the rhortest notice and in the most improved style. , . AROHD. FRASER, Latter street Tlmaru.
y ‘ B * MAKir.aSTO* —A man is by the Tailor new-created into a Noblcmm, and clothed not only with wool , but with dignity and, a mystic dominion,— ’ ‘ : 'BUMKGB : SEASON, 1882-83. TTTE attribute the unqualified success VV and wide-spread popularity of out Tailoring Business to the fact that all goods turned out by us are fully up to representation, and also, to the,great care exercised in the taking of measurements, and the punctual execution of orders—We may add, for the benefit of those who intend patronising; us, that Mis-fits are Totally Unknown in our Establishment. In anticipation of doing a large and steadily-increasing trade this Season, we have bought Large Parcels of Tweeds, the products of the Kaiapoi and Mosgiel Mills, supplemented by an Infinite Variety of Patterns selected from the pick of the English and Scotch warehouses. We have also on hand a Multifarious Stock of Black and Blue Worsted Coatings, Blue Venetians, Black Superfines, Doeskins, 4c0., &c. SPECIAL! TIE. We beg to introduce to the Public of S.C. a small parcel of German Tweeds. These goods have created quite a furore in Melbourne and Sydney, not only on account of the general excellence and uncommon nature of their patterns, but also for the great wear-resisting propensity of the material. : We are desirous that it should be generally known that upon no consideration do we make up rubbish in order to sell CHEAP. Our prices remain, as hitherto, 10 per ceat lower than any other house in town. - KELLY & ERASER, Merchant Tailors, (Opposite Shamrock Hotel). j Patterns and orders for self-measure-ment by post on application, SSAM&OO3S HOTEL, ! TIMARU. W. Morgan, (Late of the North-western Hotel, Palmerston, and Cave Hotel, McKenzie Country Road) Proprietor, Wishes to announce that be has leased the above comfortable Hotel, and is prepared to accommodate Boarders and Travellers on most moderate terms. The Hotel is comparatively a new one, is handsomely furnished and [decorated, and the rooms lofty and airy. Private Suites of Rooms for Families. The best Wines and Spirits kept. The Billiard Boom contains one of Alcook’s Best Tables, A large Hand Ball Court. The Cuisine is under the direction of a first-class Cook. Visitors can rely on being called for the Early Trains. The new proprietor will gladly welcome his old friends and the Public generally. THE BOTTLE AND JUG DEPARTMBNT will receive my best, attention. W. MORGAN. Proprietor,
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2945, 2 September 1882, Page 3
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