Public NoticeTAILORING! TAILOBINGI TAILORING! TIM ARU CLOTHIN G FACTORY HERBERT CLAPHAM .... 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 OP 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. 0., is now prepared to execute orders unsurpassed.in the Colony. The most fastidious need not hesitate a moment, , The Stock is now replete with all the Newest and Best Designs in Worsted Coating's (figured and diagonal), Scotch and.'West of England Tweeds, Kaiapol, Mosgiel, and Slles’s do. Slack Cloths, Vestings, &c- . just opened— A New Shipment of the above, which makes the Htock of WOOLLEN GOODS the Largest and Most Complete in South Canterbury TIMARU CLOTHING FACTORY, HERBERT OLABHAM PROPRIETOR (Opposite Mr E. Smith’s Coal Yard) 1 . M; AIN NORTH EOAD. OWING TO NON-COMPLETION . A. L T E RATI O F ;Sv ~ THE GREAT SALE WILL BE CONTINUED FOR . 14 DAX 8 LOFGE R, r J. D. SLATE R. (LATE OOWAN & FOSTEBJ GERALDINE ROAD DISTRICT. THE Geraldine Bead Board is prepared to give 3d per dozen for ('MALL BIRDS and lAd per dozen for Small Birds’ Eggs. Each Mi-mber of the Board will receive in their respective divisions. By order of the Board. 0. B. SHERBATT, Clerk to the Board. THE TIMARU HIGH SCHOOL ACT 1878 AMENDMENT ACT, 1882'. THE FIRST MEETING of the Timaru High School Board, appointed and elected under the above Act, will be held in the Board of Education Office at Timaru on WEDNESDAY, 6th December, 1882, at 4 p.m. (Signed) G. CHATBR MILES, Secretary. FIELD TURNIP SEED. rpHE Undersigned have ON SALE New JL and Genuine TURNIP SEED, including— Green-top Aberdeen Purple do do Devonshire Grey Stone Mammoth Purple-top Skirving’s Swede, &o s , <fco. GEO. PURDIE & CO., Nubsbbtmkn and Seedsmen, Near Mr P. W, Hutton’s, Stationery and Bookbinding Establishment, Timaru. F OR HABE-AS-roomed COTTAGE and J-Acre ’ Leasehold, 11 years to run. Ground rent, £5 a year. Price, £55. Also— A 2-roomed COTTAGE and A*Acre Leasehold, 11 years to run. Ground rent, £5 a year. Price, £45. isy Terms can be given for both these erties. . Apply to HALL & MEASON. B ON-ACCORD 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 rbortest notice and in the most improved style. AKOHD. FR&.SBB, Latter street Timaru. *r©mi©r®. FARM FOR SALE. TENDERS will be received till noon, December 18th at the office of the undersigned, for the PURCHASE of 43 acres 20 perches, lately in the occupation of Mr A. Mcßratney, situated at the Arowhenua, adjoining Messrs .Frew and Cramond’s Farm. The vendors, Messrs W.B.and G. Rhodes are prepared to give the following terms: — 15 per cent cash 10 per cent in 12 months 75 per cent in 5 years, interest at 7 per cent. The Sale to be confirmed by Supreme Court, and the purchaser to take his title and give a mortgage for balance forthwith. The farm is situated 1 mile from Arowhenua Railway siding, is sub-divided into 4 paddocks. The buildings consist of Dwellinghouse and 6 Stall Stable. MILES, ARCHER & 00, COXHEAD’S HAIRDRESSING SALOON AND CIGAR DIVAN,. (Next Criterion Hotel.) . , HCOXHEAD has pleasure in inti • mating to his Friends and the General I’nhlic, that he has Purchase! the Tobacconist Business t Lately carried'on by Mb-IV R. JONKS, and hopes to be favored with a, fair share of Patronage. The Stock of Meerschaum, Briar Root, _ other Pipes, and Fancy Goods, being very large. SPECIAL INDUCEMKNTS will be offered to purchasers oh arid after SHOW WEEK. ; v • ■ ; ijg- F. GEORGE is still in Charge of the Hairdressing c aloon, which is a su'lieient guarantee of good workmanship and despatch. ■ ■ f H! i: ' Tobacco, Cigars, and Cigarettes of Best Brands only kept in Stock. , M. COXHEAD, TOBACCONIST, MAIN SOUTH ROAD,’ TIMARU. 1 THE GRANDEST DISPLAY < F THE NEWEST ifc MUST FASHIONABLE, Drapery, Millinery, Clothing, | To be obtained in Timaru, is at T. F. Goghlan &.,C(V H ALL OF 00MMSR 0 8., Millinery specially selected. Dress Materials in all the Leading Shades i and Fabrics, with 1 rimmings, etc., ' ’ to Match. ..... Broch6, 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. GOGHLAN & CO., (Bowker’s Buildings), MAIN SOUTH ROAD, Two Doors from Bank N.S.W.) BRICKS and Fresh Burnt LIME now ready; pure water supply JAMES SHEAKB, STEAM BRIOK AND LIME WORKS Near Domain To JL.©t. LET— Three Commodious SHOPS, with Dwellings and all conveniences, on the Main South, Hoad, next; to. Messrs Wood and Smith’s, )ly to ’ ALLAN & STUMBLES, Beswiok street
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3023, 5 December 1882, Page 3
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