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Wanted. W ANTED —A SECOND WAITEB. Apply, Qrosvknob Hotel. WANTED TO LET Two-Boomed Cottage, with Scullery; Bent, 6/6 per week. Apply, Deeley’a Store, Church Street. , WANTED— Two Gentlemen Boarders in a private family. (Central Position). Apply, Office of this paper. ANTED—A MABBIBD COUPLE without incumbrance,for a Station. Deferences requited. Apply, Mrs Perceval, Timarn. ANTED IMMEDIATELY Two Active Message BOYS. Apply, Wood and Smith. Must have character from last employer or schoolmaster, None but respectable boys need apply. WANTED— Everyone to know that the Timaru Public Baths are open forpjadies and Gentlemen, daily; also, a few young Gentlemen can be accommodated with Board, Lodging Washing for-£l-per week, with Swimming Baths gatis. Mr and Mrs Smith (late 0. F. allam). - Wanted known—That penbose PBEMIBB BOOTMAKER, has for Sale, Ladies Kid Boots at 6s 3d per pair, other lines equally cheap. Gents B.S. Peg Boots, from 13s 6d per pair; his own make, Half-Watertights, IBs 6d; Full-Water-tights, 16s 6d. Also a splendid assortment of Ladies, Gents, and Children’s Boots and Shoes to meet the times and seasons, next Crawford’s Saddlery. Amusements. OSZLPBRIOI OHXLPBRSOII OH2LPEBIOIII BE BE P BATED B Y T SPECIAL REQUEST, AT THE THEATRE EOYAL, ON THURSDAY, MAY 17th. Flan of Dress Circle at Mr H. Friedlanders, Where Stall and Pit Tickets may also be obtained. The Public are requested to secure their tickets early as no stall tickets will be sold at the doors till 7.45, thus giving those who have secured their tickets, fifteen minutes to get seated. Doors open at 7;30., commence at 8 o’clock. Prices—Dress Circle 4s, Stalls 2s, Pit Is. Late Advertisements. 8, C, HARRIERS. npHB MEETS of these Hounds will be 1 RESUMED on Wednesday, 16tb inst., as by the Card already issued, W. St LINDSAY, Hon. Sec. BREWERY, BROWN STREET, TIMARU. W. Annetts and CO., PROPRIETORS. Tirst-oIMS Ales and Stout eaa fee supplied. LOST, from Mr King’s Paddccb, Woo’!Combe’s Gully, ONE GREY COLT, rising 6 years, Branded R on Shoulder. Finder will be Rewarded on returning same to HERBERT OLAPHAM, Mala North Road, BALTBASNA.—ELIZABETH STREET. MBS TATE will be prepared to RECEIVE her PUPILS on TUESDAY, 22nd May, at 9.30. Until the arrival of Miss Kemp from England, Mrs Tate will be assisted by Mrs James Webb and Miss Norah Cooper. fJIHE SECOND TERM of Miss Forbes' SCHOOL for Young Ladies will commence on WEDNESDAY, May the 16th. Miss A. Forbes’ French Conversation Glasses, and the Singing Classes of Gooch Esqr., will be resumed next week. F. W. Cook, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR. OiTiOM— New Zealand Insurance Buildings, oppositeßank ofNew Zealand,Timaru BALTBASNA, ELIZABETH STREET. MBS TATE is prepared to Receive a Limited Number ofj Young Ladies to be edneated with her own daughters. The English Course, including all branches of modem study—Latin, Modem languages, Drawing, Painting, Calisthenics, also Classical and Elementary Music—will be under the immediate superintendence of Mrs Tate and Miss Kemp, a lady from England, whose knowledge of French and German has been acquired by long residence on the Continent. Terms and further information to be obtained at Mrs Tate’s residence, or at Mr Hntton’s bookseller. April 26,1883. LICENSE. I HEREBY give notice that I have ap plied to the Geraldine County Council for a Slaughterhouse License, for the purpose of slaughtering cattle on my property at Totara Valley. WILLIAM J. NEWTON. BRICKS and Fresh Bnmt LIME now ready; pure water supply JAMES SHEARS, STEAM BBIOK AND LIMB WORKS Domain W. Collins and Co. FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. THURSDAY, MAY 17. WILLIAM *OOLLINB& 00. have received instructions from the Owner, who is leaving Timaru, ta Sell by Public Auction at their Booms, Wardrobe, Toilet Sets, Washatands, Single and Double Bedsteads, Palliasses, Pictures, Glass and Chin aware, Sofa and Squab, Cookery Utensils, Wheelbarrow, Chairs, Tables, Carpet and Floor Cloth, and a Lot of Sundries. Without Reserve. 'Sale at 3 o’clock sharp.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3156, 15 May 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 3156, 15 May 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 3156, 15 May 1883, Page 3