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Public Notices, LOST— Brown Retriever DOG, about Three weeks ago, Slightly curly ; answers " Jnmbo,” Reward, e. CLEGG, Saddler, Clearing Sale. jy- R S g T 0 E M Begs to announce that as she is GIVING UP BUSINESS She will Dispose of the whole of her Remaining Stock at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. from this date until 20xh JUNK. Crewel Wools, 1/9 per doz. Crewel Silks, 2/9 „ doz, Tatting Silk 2/3 ~ ball Else Wool 1/- „ box Berlins 4d „ doz. 4-ply Best Scotch Wools, 4/3 per lb, MRS STORM, IS" MAIN SOUTH ROAD.^I Old Boreas Defied. T H ANKS to the medium of the Press, my Stock of TREES is getting lessFurther, — A word to friends who have with me agreed, I’m quite prepared to execute their orders, when they need. R. REEVES Kensington, BANK HOLIDAY. fJpHE BANKS IN TIM ABU will be closed ON MONDAY, 2ND JUNE, Being Whit Monday, and a Legal Bank Holiday. w. E. RUNOIMAN BEGS to inform the Public that he has purchased the business lately carried on by Mr J. Rowbotham, at the LINCOLN STORE, TEEODOOZA ST. and from his past experience, and with personal attention to business, he hopes to be able to secure a share of public patronage, as every article will be kept of the best quality, and at the lowest price. Re Is aow Oloarißg Out the Stock of Glass, China, and. Delf at a very Reduced. Price—FOß GASH. Miss Foster, Dress and Mantle Maker, ARTHUR STREET, TIMARU, Begs to announce that she has Commenced Business at the above address, and hopes by strict attention to Fit, Style, and General Finish, to merit the;, patronage of the Ladies of Timaru. NOTICE, O. Thompson Begs to inform the Public of Timaru that he has opened a PISH AND OYSTER SALOON. FRESH PISH DAILY. C. THOMPSON, MAIN SOUTH ROAD (Opposite Woollcombe Street), TIMARU. LOCAL INDUSTRY! LOCAL INDUSTRY ! THE Public of Timaru and Surrounding Districts will, ON AND AFTER SATURDAY, MARCH 15, Be able to get Clothing of all descriptions, from Colonial, English, and Scotch Tweeds, Manufactured at the TIMARU CLOTHING FACTOEY, No- 1, Main North Road, (NEXT E. SMITH, GOAL MERCHANT) and retailed here at Wholesale Prices. I have long wished to Localize Industry and keep LABOUR IN TIMAKU. instead of supporting larger towns, and I ask the Public of Timaru to give me a Fair Share of Support, and I will give them Goods that will defy competition with any Wholesale house in New Zealand, for Price, Quality, and Style, Besides helping me to Cultivate an Industry in the WOOLLEN TRADE that will be the Stepping Stone to Success for Timaru 1 I have determined, for the first month of opening, to give the Public the Full Benefit of a bona fide Wholesale Price, for any Single Garment, as I want to Prove the Advantage of Timaru Manufacture, First—Because the Style and Cut is Better > . , „ . , Second —Because the Fit and Finish is superior; Third—Because every section of the Garments being faithfully made, there will be no fear of pockets, tacks, or buttons giving way, ns in ordinary slop goods; Fourth—Because if a cost 'mer cannot select a Garment from Stock, I will make him one for the same Price, on the same day. Also, I will during the Month Present every Purchaser cf a Suit of Clothes with a First-class Tweed Hat, Made to Measure, and as I am at present employing a Largo Number of Hands, and hope shorily to employ a considerable numbor more, whose wages will bn l distributed in the District, I feel that 1 have a claim for support to help me carry out my undertaking, and to ADVANCE TIMARU HERBERT OLAPHAM, Timaru Clothing Factory, IST NORTH END OF MAIN ROAD -fi&

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3480, 31 May 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 South Canterbury Times, Issue 3480, 31 May 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 South Canterbury Times, Issue 3480, 31 May 1884, Page 3