I Pulblio Notice - I ■—— TAILOEING ! TAII.OILOnGM TAILOEIX G '■ TIMARU CLOTHING FACTORY HERBERT OLAPHAM .... PROPRIETOR, (OPPOSITE MR B. SMITH’S COAL YARD) MAIN NORTH ROAD. IN THANKING THE PUBLIC for the very liberal support accorded him since he commenced this NEW INDUSTRY, he would respectfully intimate that owing to the RAPID PROGRESS OF HIS BUSINESS, he has secured the services of PROFESSOR BULLER, the Eminent Cutter, Who stands Unrivalled both in England and the Colonies. In addition to the Factory Business, H. C , is now prepared to execute orders unsurthe Colony. The most fastidious need not hesitate a moment. The Stock is now replete with all the Newest and Best Designs in ■Worsted Coatings (figured and diagonal), Sooted and West of England Tweeds, Zaiapoi, Hosglol, and Bliss’s do. Slack Cloths, Vestings, &cJUST OPENED— A New Shipment of the above, which makes the Stock of WOOLLEN GOODS the Largest and Most Complete in Sooth Canterbury TIMARU CLOTHING FACTORY, aZSSSST OLAPHAII , •• PEOPEIETOE (Opposite Mr E. Smith’s Coal Yard) Mt-A-IN MOItTH Ifc O A 3D. OWING TO NON-COMPLETION ALTERATIONS, m- THE GREAT SALE WILL BE CONTINUED FOR 14 DAYS LONGBE, J. 33. SLATER. (LATE COWAN A FOSTER? V, if R* NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. (Christchurch Section.) ALTERATION IN RATES FOR GRAIN A NEW TARIFF comes into operation on December 11. The following are the rates for grain from stations in the Timaru District to Lyttelton. The charge for each handling is 6d per ton, and wharfage Is per ton additional. s. d. Traffic Manager I istrict Traffic Manager’s Office, Christchurch, Nov. 30, 1882. COXHEAD’S HAIRDRESSING SALOON AND CIGAR DIVAN. (Next Criterion Hotel.) HCOXHBAD has pleasure in inti • mating to his Friends and the General Public, that he has Purchased the Tobacconist Business Lately carried on by Mr T. R. JON ICS, and hopes to he favored with a fair share of Patronage. The Stock of Meerschaum, Briar Boot, other Pipes, and Fancy Goods, being very large. SPECIAL INDUCEMKNTB will be offered to purchasers on and after SHOW WEEK. 03- F. GEORGE is still in Charge of the Hairdressing Saloon, which is a sufficient guarantee of good workmanship and despatch. Tobacco, Oiears, and Cigarettes of Best Brands only kept in Mock! H, COXHEAD, TOBACCONIST, MAIN SOUTH ROAD, TIMARU. GERALDINE ROAD DISTRICT. THE Geraldine Road Board is prepared to give 3d per dozen for SMALL BIRDS and l£dper dozen for Small Birds’ Eggs. Each Member of the Board will receive in their respective divisions. By order of the Board. ' 0. E. SHE HR ATT, Clerk to the Board, NOTICE TO THE DEBTORS OF GEORGE WALTER CREAMER. THE GRANDEST DISPLAS - P THE NEWEST & MOST FASHIONABLE Drapery, Millinery, Clothing, &c., To be obtained in Timaru, is at T. F, CoGHLAN & Co. ALL the BOOK DEBTS of GEORGE Walter Creemer, of Albury, Storekeeper, Owing on the fourteenth day of September last, and thereafter to become Owing in connection with the business at Albury, having been Assigned to me by the said George Walter Creemer by Deed bearing date the fourteenth day of September, 1882, all persons indebted to the said George Walter Creemer are hereby notified that he has no authority to receive such Book Debts, and that the same are now payable to me or my duly authorised agent and to no other person whomsoever. S D. McLEOD, Hotelkeeper, Albury. Perry and Perry, Solicitors for the said Donald McLeod. November 29th, 1882. THE TIMARU HIGH SCHOOL ACT 1878 AMENDMENT ACT, 1882. THE FIRST MEETING of the Timaru High School Board, appointed and elected under the above Aot, will be held in the Board of Education Office at Timaru on WEDNESDAY, 6th December, 1882, at i p.m. (Signed) G. CHATER MILES, Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICE. LEVELS ROAD BOARD. OFFERS will be received up till 4 o’clock on Monday the 11th inst., for LEASING the Pleasant Point POUND for twelve months from the Ist January, 1883. Particulars can be -seen at the Road Board Office, Timaru, on aud after Wednesday, the 6th hist. The highest or any offer not necessarily accepted. CHARLES WRIGHT, Clerk to ihe hoard. HALL OFOOMMBBOB. Millinery specially selected. Dress Materials in all the Leading Shades and Fabrics, with Trimmings, etc., to Match. Brooh6, Satin, and Cashmere Dolmans and Jackets, in Great Variety. OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT Consists of Kaiapoi, Mosgiel, and Geelong Tweeds, made to order, and equal to bespoke. Boots and Shoes in Great Variety, and at the Most Reasonable Prices. Dressmaking and Millinery on the Premises, under the most efficient management. THOS. F. COGHLAN & CO., (Bowker’s Buildings), MAIN SOUTH ROAD, Two Doors from Bank K.H.W.) BRICKS and Fresh Burnt LIMB now ready; pure water supply JAMES SHEAkB, STEAM BRICK AND LIME WORKS Niab Oomain To Let. J LET— Three Commodious SHOPS, with Dwellings and all conveniences, on the Main South Hoad, nexi to Messrs Wood and Smith’.-, only to j ALLAN & STUM HI Ks fv ■ v ’> h
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3022, 4 December 1882, Page 3
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809Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 South Canterbury Times, Issue 3022, 4 December 1882, Page 3
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