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W anted. WANTED TO LET —Good Five:' Boomed House, with Large Cellar Apply, S. Busby, Heaton street. WANTED KNOWN—That the FISH HHOP in GEOBGB STREET, with a Fresh and Constant Supply of Fish, is RE-OPENED. WANTED KNOWN PENROSES Annual Clearing SALE will commence on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27th, 1883, and be Contirued for 14 days. Note Address, next Crawfords Saddlery, No old Stock. New Goods. SEEDS; WANTED KNOWN —To Meet the Times, that George Purdie and Co,, are Selling all kinds of Vegetable and Flower Seeds at 3d per packet. GEORGE PURDIE & CO., Nurserymen and Seedsmen. Near Priest and Holdgate’s, Timaru. BIGYC LES—The undersigned have been ( appointed Agents for Hillman,Herbert and Cooper’s celebrated Machines, and are now showing shipments ex Fenstanton; all sizes. At Home and in Europe this make is the most popular. Also, other 1 Coventry made Machines, 52in and 54in. Country orders and inquiries invited. Standard Machine Company, 113 Manchester street, Christchurch. . THE STANDARD KILTING MACHINE i Latest and best. Dressmakers and others would find this a good investment. Standard Machine Company, 113 Manchester street, Christchurch. Amusements. rjdHE ATR E OYA L. TO-NIGHT I (Wednesday) TO-NIGHT? SHOW NIGHT. GRAND SPECIAL PROGRAMME I For this Night Oulyl To enable Visitors to the Agricultural Show to witness MESSRS D ARCY STANFIELD & FRED DARK’S Merry Thoughts & Sappy Moments, Grandest and most successful programme will be produced, “ Quits.” Proverbial Brothers, Juvenile Party, Moonlight, Original Snatches, and A CUP OF TEA. Doors open at 7.15 to avoid the crush. Box Office at Friedlander’s. Late Advertisements. CIMARU WOOLLEN FACTORY COMPANY, LIMITED. VfOTICE is hereby given that the LM SECOND CALL of Is per Share is DDE on THURSDAY, November Ist, and Payable at the Office of the Undersigned. F. W. STUBBS, Acting Secretary. IMPORTANT TO RESIDENTS IN TOWN AND COUNTRY. To know that the GROCERY, PROVISION, AND GENERAL STORE, In North Street (corner of Bank Street), J. HOOK, PROPRIETOR, Is THE SHOP, par excellence, to obtain Goods of the Best Quality, at the Lowest Current Cash Prices. Hy Country Customers liberally dealt with. Purchaser of Produce of all Kinds. J. S» Bennett, ELIZABETH STREET, Timaru. New and Second Hand General Furnishing Warehouse, W. AnNETTS AND CO.’S BROWN STREET BREWERY, TIMARU. First-class Ales and Stout always in stock. PICTURES! PICTURES I OLEOGRAPHS, LITHOGRAPHS PHOTOS, OIL-PAINTINGS, WOODCUTS, DRAWINGS, Ac., Mounted and framed in any style. The Cheapest and Best place in Timaru is RULE & RAD CLIFFS’S, Woollcombe Street. RS J. T. SOOTT ng PROCURED those PREMISES erly occupied by the late MRS PFIN, is now Prepared to TAKE in GENTLEMEN BOARDERS. With use of Parlor and Piano. Private Suites of Apartments. Terms Moderate. MRS J. T, SOOTT, Opposite Presbyterian Church, Barnard Street, Timaru. IN THE MATTER OF THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OP DANIEL TOOHEY, OAMARU, DRAPER, NOTICE is hereby given that all Accounts due in the above estate must be paid before NOVEMBER 1, to DANIEL TOOHEY, Hall of Commerce, Oamarn, whose receipt will be a sufficient discharge for same. All Accounts owing to the late branch at Timaru m ust be paid to Mr JOHN O’ROURKE, Draper, whose receipt will be a sufficient discharge. , Legal proceedings will be taken for recovery of all debts not paid on November 1 without further notice. (Signed) J, F. FRANCKBISS O.H. STATE AM Trustees in the Assigned Estate of D. Toohey. Dunedin, October Ist, 1883, W. B K INDLEY’S . BARNARD STREET BOARDING i HOUSE AND LARDER. Board and Lodging —£l per week, Washing included. • Single Bedrooms.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3301, 31 October 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 3301, 31 October 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 3301, 31 October 1883, Page 3