Article image
Article image

N E VT ; AUCTION ADVERTISEMENTS, * Maclean and Stewart, early in July- ’ Freehold and Leasehold Property, Farmini Stock, Implements, &o. M/RRIAGE. Bennett—Cook. —On the 19th June, at St. Mary’s Church, Timaru, by the Venerable Archdeacon Harper, Arthur Hunbebin Bennett, of Auckland, to Eleanor Agnes, eldest daughter of Edmund Cook, Timaru. Wamitetl, WANTED KNOWN— Cooking Apples and Stewing Pears, only 3d per lb. Geo. Pearson, Fruiterer, WANTED KNOWN—Hot Scotch Pies, Tea, Coffee, or Cocoa, till 11 p.m. at Pearson’s Coffee Rooms. WANTED A First-Class COOK ; also, a First-Class WAITER. Apply at once, Grosvenor Hotel. WANTED— A Smart LAD for an office, Must write a good hand. Apply by Letter, addressed X.Y.Z., Office of this Paper. ANTEDk¥oWN—AcoordingToCie Salvation Army there are parts of Speech that are best understood, and to make the impression it appears there is a demur about the Imprint, therefore the Pamphlets 1 avdertised for Sale will have to stand over for a short time. W. Murley. WANTED —The ladies and Gentlemen of Timaru to know that they can have their Clothing DYED any color ; also, Damask Curtains, Feathers, &c., &c., in the very best style, by leaving them with Mrs A. Cooper, North Road, she being sole agent for Timaru. Geo. King, Dyer, Madras street, Christchurch. WANTED KNOWN—Pulling down old Shop. PENROSE’S Great Clearing Sale for 3 months, prior to Rebuilding on a Large Scale. Bargains never before heard of in Timaru for Cash. Commence FRIDAY, MAY 30th. N.B.—Next Crawford’s Saddlery. Amusements. Theatre Royal, timaru. To-night! To-night!! LAST NIGHT OF FRED. W. MILLIS, MONARCH VENTRILOQUIST. 5 AND IMPERSONATOR, In his Unique and Chaste Entertainment, “ Whimsicalities of The Whimsical.” Received Nightly with TUMULTUOUS APPLAUSE I SHRIEKS OF MERRIMENT !! BURSTS OF LAUGHTER 111 Everything new, Bright and Sparkling to-night. Great imitation of Mr Knight Aston to-night. Bear in mind, last night. Popular Prices—Dress Oiiole, 3/ ; Stalls, 2/ ; Pit, 1/. Box Office at Friedlander’s, Fancy Repository, where tickets for all parts of the house may be obtained. C. MACDONALD, Agent. Darcy Hyland, THE GREAT WxLD HORSE TAMER AND RIDER, AND W. J. PAYNE, CHAMPION FANCY LIGHTNING RIFLE SHOT, Will Appear At Messrs Maclean & Stewart’s Bazaar, ON MONDAY & TUESDAY, 238 D and 24th INST., AT 8 P.M. Any Persons hating young or vicious Horses are invited to send them to Mr Hyland on MONDAY. Million Prices—2s and Is. Late Adyertisementti TO LET— A Well-finished 6-roomed Wooden HOUSE, with Outhouses, situated on the West Town Belt, opposite Mr Harney’s ; now occupied by Mr N. Muller. Apply, ALEX. SINCLAIR, Builder. "WANTED. AN Experienced ENGINE-DRIVER to work a Priestman Dredge. For Particulars—Apply at the Harbor Engineer’s office, Timaru. Applications, with Testimonials, will be received up till WEDNESDAY, THE 25th INST. J. GOODALL, C.E., Engineer, Timaru Harbor Board. T. Chambers, PRACTICAL BOOTMASEB. (Late op Ashburton) Desires to inform the Public of Timaru that li6 has COMMENCED BUSINESS In those Premises in Main South Bead, next A. J. Queloh and Co.'s. Every Description of Ladies’ and Gents’ Boots and Shoes made) to Order. Workmanship Second to None. Prize Medalist. Terms Gash. Timaru Racing Club. ANNUAL MEETING, (16th Dec., 1884.) Two-year-old Stakes of 25 sovs, with a Sweepstakes of 2 sovs for Starters, and payable on night of general entry. Nomination 1 sov, payable loth July, 1884. Second payment of 1 sov on 15th October, 1884. N.B.—Unless the Entries arc satisfactory, the race will not take place, and the money will be returned. Entries, with Pedigree, to be addressed to the Secretary, Timaru Hotel. J. MELTON, Secretary. ATLAS COAL YARDS. GOALS! GOALS! GOALS! 1700~TONS BEST SCREENED NEWCASTLE COOPERATIVE COMPANY’S COALS. NOW IN YARDS and to arrive by the following Vessels:—Hands Isle, Rio, Formosa, and Eileen Douan, These Coals will be sold in trucks on Railway Line, at unprecedentedly low Rates, to Town and Country Buyers. WEIGHT GUARANTEED. All Town Orders left at my Office will bo executed direct from the Vessel to Yards of Purchasers, thereby saving them 3a per ton, For Further particulars apply to W , EVANS, Great North Road.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SCANT18840621.2.22.2

Bibliographic details

South Canterbury Times, Issue 3498, 21 June 1884, Page 3

Word Count
662

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 3498, 21 June 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 3498, 21 June 1884, Page 3