Wanted. 'ANTED —Two Young Men as BOARDERS in a Private Family. Apply R. W. Hallam, Golden Teapot Store, Elizabeth Street. : > WANTED KNOWN—W. HISLOP ia selling really excellent TEA at 14s per box (full size), worth 16s, and good Family Tea at la 9d per pound, ANTED IMMEDIATELY Dozen Empty BOTTLES. Philpbtt & Co., General Merchants and Bottlers, Church street, Timaru,,. Wanted— a .good . general SERVANT. Must understand plain' Cooking. Apply to Mrs- Sealy, Wai-iti Road. , ’ r : WANTEb—IO PtCK AND - SHOVEL Men. Apply to James Philp, Albury Extension Line. t ,, ANTED A regular supply of GOOD POULTRY. G., Elliott, Fishmonger and Poulterer, Timaru,, ' WANTED KNbWN UMBRELLAS REPAIRED from Is, and Chairs re-caned from 2s. J. F, Nelson, Main North Road, ~ , „ TTTANTED—The Public "to know that VV difficulties are .to be met by applying to W; Penrose the PREMIER BOOTMAKER, whose shop is now ; replete with Winter Goods in great Variety! .A 1 •TTTANTED KNOWN—That B. Gibson, !-W '' 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. w ANTED KNOWN—That J. Golding has daken the whole of the Block of Buildings lately occupied by Messrs Murray and Co,, at the corner of Church and Sophia streets* and has opened the same as Private Dining and Refreshment Booms, with. the . best attendance, at Moderate Charges.' i! Splendid' accomodation for Boarders, Every .comfort guaranteed. 7
Late Advertisements. TO TAILORS. ’ANTED—A , Good COAT HAND. ' ' KELLY & FRASER. fjl H K A T R E ROYAL FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY, SEPT. 13th & 14th, THE RENOWNED CHAMPION JEM MACE, AND HIS ATHLETIC COMPANY.; RACE NIGHTS. TO THE ELECTORS OF : TBE NORTH-EAST ‘WARD. GENTLEMEN,— I beg to inform yon that I am a Candidate to Represent your Ward in the Borough Council. Should my past actions have met with your approval, I respectfully solicit yonr vote and interest at the,,forthcoming Election, to be held on the 14tb inst. I have the honor to be,’ Gentlemen, Your most obedient servant, j. s. Gibson, \ TO : T3E J BVROESBSS OF THE i . fIOUTB-BAST WARD. I OFFER MYSELF' to represent the above at the forthcoming Election, on Thursday Next, in the Borough Council. My past endeavors to serve those who me with their confidence is a guarantee that I will, if returned, do my duty conscientiously, r ■ , , ’■ jp' CULLMAN. ' TEN SHILLINGS REWARD.STRAY ED from”my WooUoombe’s Gully, on Sunday morning, a BAY HACK, shod bn front feet, last seen with a ticket marked 6on its tail. Finder; will receive the above reward. RO S S’ IiEBRATED Eoyalßalfast GINGER ALB '—AND—JBRATED WATERS. DMcGUINNESS k GO., have the • pleasure of announcing the Arrival of their First Direct Consignment of
5 BOSS’ CELEBRATED BELFAST GINGERALE AND ABATED WATERS. D, MoG.and Co , having been appointed SOLE AGENTS in South Canterbury, for Messrs Bose and Co-, are in a position to treat liberally with the Trade. «T All Favors will meet with immediate ■ attention.: : Boss’ Ginger Alo, Soda, and Sarsaparilla always in Stock at the SHIP HOTEL. D. McG-UINNESS & CO. TO HIS WORSHIP THE, MAYOR -0$ TIM ARC. ' ' WE, the Undersigned hereby respectfully request your Worship to PROCLAIM THURSDAY, the 14th day of September, 1882, a Public HALF-HOLI-DAY, on'the occasion of the South Canterbury Hunt Steeplechases being held. PULBERT ARCHER, And 33 other signatures. Timaru, August 22,1882. To Mr F. Archer, and other Gentlemen Signing the, above Requisition.— ~ I have much pleasure iu complying with your request, and Proclaim from Noon on Thursday, the 14th instant, a Public Holiday, on the occasion of the South Canterbury Hunt Steeplechases being held. I remain, yours obediently, ' JOHN JACKSON, Acting Chairman Borough Council. “ CANTERBURY FARMERS’ bO-OPERA-TTVB ASSOCIATION (Limited.) IN accordance, with Articles of Associatidhi Clause 60, the following DIRECTORS will RETIRE at Next General Meeting:—John Bradshaw, E. P. Sealy, Francis H. Barker, John Kelland, jun, and M. Studholme.. Any person other than a retiring Director wishing ,to become a Director must leave notice in writing at the Assooiatoii's Offices, Cain's Terrace, Timaru,’ of his willingness l to act as Director,, .on or before , 2,8 th, September, 1882 ' ' " ; JAMES WATKINS, Manager. Tijaafu, Sept. 9th, 1882.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2952, 11 September 1882, Page 3
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