Xiate Adrertlsementa J-FULLAETON- , OBNEEAL GEOOEE, —AND—PROVISION MERCHANT, Dnaslla 00-operatlvo Storo, TIMAStT, : respectfully inform the Public the fact that he is giving SUPERLATIVE VALUE !’ '■ ■ '- 1 ■ ■ ■ nr'--Teas, Coffees, Sugars, &cDetailed Price Lists now ready and can be bad on application. Osmpftse ous Pxlooa as 4 Quality. Quality and Quantity Guaranteed. C9* Orders delivered with despatch to all parts of Town and District.. v. R. | NOTICE. IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OP J. OBOPT, TAILOR, TIMARU. All ACCOUNTS DUE to the above Estate are payable to William Davidbo«, Accountant, Timaru, whose receipt will be deemed a sufficient dig* charge. -> WM. THOMSON, (Thomson; Fox and Co) Assignees.. V. E. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. t (Christchurch Section.) SOUTH CANTERBURY HUNT CLUB STEEPLECHASES, AT TIMABUi IteH SEPTEMBER, 1882. . ; i A SPECIAL TRAIN will leave Timaru for the Racecourse Platform at 12.15 p.m., and the Racecourse Platform for Timaru at 3.45 p.m. sharp. Pares to the Racecourse, Platform and back, Including admission to the cdhlrse : From Timaru—first class, ?s 6d ; second, 2a. Prom Washdyke 2s; 1, Is 8d The Express Train from Christchurch will stop at the Washdyke to allow Any passengers for the Racecourse Platform to alight. - •' -
The 3.36 p.m. Train from Timaru to Albury will stop at the Racecourse Plat* form to pick up passengers. , , Passengers'from Washdyke can purchase tickets to the racecourse Platform (including admission to the course) instead of Levels tickets as formerly., Ordinary single-fare tickets to Timaru issued at Christchurch, Oamaru, or any intermediate Station on the 14th inst. will be available for return on the 14th or 16tb. FBEDK. BACK, Traffic Manager District Traffic Manager’s Office, Christchurch September sth, 1882. V a. BA trims to. —A man is by the Tailor new-created into a Nobleman, and clothed not only with wool, but with dignity and a mystic dominion, — SXJMMrait SEASON, 1882-83. TTTB attribute the unqualified success ▼V end wide-spread popularity of our 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 frhb intend patronising ns, that Mis-fito 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 Eaiapoi and Mosgiel Mills, iupplemented by an Infinite Variety of Patterns selected from the pick of the English and Scotch warehouses. We have dleo' bn band a Multifarious Stock of Black and Blue Worsted Coatings, Blue Venetians, Black Superfine*, Doeskins, Ac., Ac. SPECIAL! TIE. ■We beg to introduceto the Public of 8.0. a small parcel of German Tweeds. These goods have created quite.a fwrore 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 he generally known that upon no consideration do we make up rubbish in order to sell CHEAP. Our prices remain as hitherto, £0 per coat lower than aa? otber house In town.' KELLY & FRASER. Merchant Tailors, (Opposite Shamrock Hotel). •9*Patterns and orders for self-measure-ment by post on application. - V R. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE DISTRICT COURT of TIMARU and OAMARU Holden at Timaru. In the matter of “ The Debtors and Creditors Act 1876’’ and the Acts amending the same and of the bankruptcy of Thomas Richmond a debtor. This is to notify that Thomas Richmond of Timaru in the Provincial District of Canterbury New Zealand late hotel keeper has this day filed a statement that he is unable to meet his engagements with bis creditors. The first meeting of creditors to be held at the District Court House Timaru on Monday the 18 th day of September 1883 at the hour of 11 o’clock in the forenoon. Dated this 7th day of September, 1683. THOMAS HOWLEV, Clerk of Court, i &. St. G. Hauebbhbi, PtUlitsii Tirana.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2949, 7 September 1882, Page 3
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657Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2949, 7 September 1882, Page 3
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