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Public Notices NOTICE. iJOODand fMITH beg to announce that tlieir business will beOLO'ED from Noon To-morrow (Friday), in consequence of the Funeral of Mp. 3 J. H. Wood, deceased. FUNERAL NOTICE. TffTHB Friends of Ma J. H. Wood are A respectfully inv t d to follow the remain* of his late wife to the place of interment. The fumnl will leave his Residence, Ki'g street, TO-MORROW (Friday) at 2 30 p.m. THOS. TIOHBON, Undertaker. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. TENDERS will be received at the Levels until the 3rd January for CUTTING, TYING, STOCKING, and STACKING WHEAT in Blocks. For particulate, apply Levels Station. C. N. ORBELL. FINAL NOTICE. lie E. H. TATE’S ESTATE. ALL ACCOUNTS With reference to the Brickyard Business not settled on or before Thursday, the 4th January, 1883, will be sued for without any further notice. Mr W,' South, formerly Manager of Brickyard, is authorised to collect all Accounts. WILLIAM TOSBWILL, Solicitor, Timaru. ST. JOHN’S LODGE. The regular monthly meeting of the Members of '•t. John’s Lodge will be held 11113 EVENING at 7.30 precisely. Business : Installation of Ofih jrs and Celebration of St. John’s Day. Visiting Brethren are invited. WALTER FRY, Secretary.

V. K. NOTICE. ALL CCAIMS against the Estate of PATRICK RY AN must be sent in on or before 30th DECEMBER 1882, or otherwise they will not be recognised by the l'»u tees, who are about to declare a Dividend MOSS JONAS 1 TrUßtees hOBEI.T STKWABTJ lrUßtee^ NEW YEAR’S NOTICE. Messrs p. ry\n and j. soott, Having entered in'o PartTerdiir) as TAILORS AND WOoLLKN DRAPERS, In the Premises NEXT TO THE SHAM K'UJK HOTEL, Main South Road, Would respectfully draw attention to their Stork of FANCY COATINGS WOOLLENS, &c. Sploudid Tweed Suits from <S3lOs. TIMARU CLOTHING- FACTORY. HERBERT 6LAPHAH. PROPRIETOR. THE QUESTION that is being daily asked in Timaru is—Where can I get a Really First-class Suit of Clothes, for Cash, the Cheapest? Answer—At HERBERT CLAPHAM’S TIMARU GLOTEINQ- FACTORY, The New Establishment in MAIN NORTH ROAD, (Opposite Mr E. Smith’s Coal Yard), This Factory has been opened only three months, and the Large 'rade done there is surprising. A visit to the Factory will at once convince the most fastidious that not only is there the Largest Stock of Woollens in South Canterbury to select from, hut the Cut and Finish of the garments on view, which are made to order, are better, and nearly thirty per cent, cheaper than those supplied by any other Tailor In the, District. % It is rumored that, owing to the Esten sive Patronage awarded this New Industry the time is not far distant when a Woollen Factory will be star ed in connection with it. I his speaks wonders, and would be a great boon to the district. There are a large number of hands employed on the premises already; in fact, more than all the tai or shops in Timaru employ, and t*»e amount of jealousy caused by the introduction of a business of this kind here is truly wonderful. READERS— Tho Timaru Clothing Factory makes for all the leaning persons throughout South Canterbury, who, having discovered that for years past they have been paying through the nose for (’Lthing, are determined to stand it no longer, so to the Timaru Clothing Factory they come, and are satisfied. Why? Because they get Considerably Better Value for their Cash. C’omc then, view the Stock, leave your measure, and a guarantee will be given that you will be Fitted with a Suit of Clothes Fit for a Prince. H. CLAPHAM, Timaru Clothing Factory, (Opposite Mr E. SMITH’S COAL YARD) MAIN NORTH ROAD, TIMARU.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3042, 28 December 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 3042, 28 December 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 3042, 28 December 1882, Page 3

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