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IPufolic Notices. V. B. PHOTOGRAPHY. By Special appointment to His Excellency Sir George Bowen, K. 0.8, RUDOLPH HAIGH PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHER, Crayon & Miniature Painter, PRIZE MEDALIST, GREAT NORTH ROAD, TIMAEU. Instantaneous Portrait Gallery, Satisfaction Guaranteed. OPALOTYPBS (Not Crystoloum), These Beautiful Pictures are now Produced at the Rooms, Three Cabinet Photographs Supplied— Two plain mounted, and one exquisitely painted in durable Oil Colors, handsomely framed.— Price, cSI. Magnificent Drawing Room Ornament, the very tiling for Christmas and Now Year’s Presents. Specimens now on view at the Rooms.

PUBLIC) BAKERY AND REFRESHMENT BOOMS. OD 0 W D Informs His Friends and the public generally, that he has taken the lease of those very convenient Premises, situated at the Corner of CHURCH AND SOPHIA STREETS, Opposite the Soalandia Butchery, Where he P.esumed Business ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1. He will Supply a First-class Article, and hopes to merit Public Support. Bread Delivered Daily. LUNCHEON AND REFRESHMENT room:'. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. (Christchurch Section.) DUNEDIN AGRICULTURAL SHOW (Nov. 21st and 22nd) AND RACES (Nov. 30th, and Deo. Ist, 1883). CHEAP EXCURSION TO DUNEDIN, Excursion tickets to dunbdin AND BACK, available for Beturnup to and including the Bth Deo., will be issued on the 20th, 21st, 28th, 29tb, and 30th Nov., at TEMUKA, TIMARU, AND WAIMATE STATIONS. PARES— First Class 20s Second do 15s igg" Passengers holding excursion tickets may break the journey at any stopping station, continuing it subsequently. FREDK. BACK, Traffic Manager. District Traffic Manager’s Office, Christchurch, 12th Nov. 1883. Bass 1 Bass ! Bass ! Hlf NEW BIIEW ON TAP Jm AT THE Grosvenor it ot e l RO SVEN OR JO. OTE L. This is The Finest Shipment of Ale over Imported into the Colony.

WILLIAM LUCAS, ENGINEER AND MACHINIST, 170 Kii/MOEE Stbbet, Cheiktciiubch. SEVERAL New and Second - hand Engines and Boilers, Second-hand Gas Engines, and other M achinery on sale cheap. All kinds of Engines and Machinery made, repaired, and fixed promptly. Various sizes of Wood Turners’ Lathes in Stock. Accommodation for a few respectable BOARDERS at Mrs Worry’s Sophii street, Timaru. £1 a week. PIANOFORTES, HARMONIUMS, AMERICAN ORGANS MUSIC, &c., Sic-, fto. rj^HE L ARG E S T s TOOK IN TIMAKU TO CHOOSE FROM. Musical Instruments on very Easy Terms of Purchase, Ugy Inspection Invited, «iSii MILNER AND THOMPSON’S Pianoforte and Music Warehouse, NEXT THEATRE ROYAL TIMARU. B. A. TEMPBRTONj BOOKSELLER & STATIONER Agent,

TO FAB ME US, CONTRACTOR?, &c SCREENED and Screw Pressed Clmfi supplied in small or large quantities. Farmers’ Straw and Oat Sheaves cut to order. Peas, Beans, and Grain of all sorts ground for Stock Feeding at shortest notice. Crushed Oats always on hand. R. A. BARKER, Ohapi Orari. MONEY. f E arc prepared to make Advances on approved Freehold Security, in Sums varying from £IOO Jo £2,000. WHITE & SMITHSON, Solicitors, Timaru. £IO,OOO TO LEND ON MORTGAGE THEODOCIA STREET BOARDINGHOUSE. R WILLIAM PARKER having taken over the Above Promises, formerly occupied by Mr John Muller, begs to slate nothing shall be wauling on his part (o make this popular Boarding-house replete with every Comfort, Cleanliness and Civility. And he trusts that he may receive a Continuation of the Favors accorded to his predecessor. N ,15.—The expense of Convoying Visitors Luggage from the station, by Expressmen will be, paid by W. PARKER. Patitu so n, Burk & 00. VENETIAN BLIND WCffIKS, No. 10, Macwujoan Street, Dcneuin. Tjmaeu Agent— J, E. BECK INGHAM, CABINETMAKER.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3318, 20 November 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 South Canterbury Times, Issue 3318, 20 November 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 South Canterbury Times, Issue 3318, 20 November 1883, Page 3

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