Tenders. TIMARU HIGH .SCHOOL BOARD. TENDERS will be received by the Under* signed for the LEASE of the following RESERVES: — Reserve No. 940, 312 acres, situated|on Waitobi Flat, al present occupied ’ by Thompson and McKenzie : and ; Reserve 942, 157 acres, situate on, Waitobi Flat, at patent occupied by Samuel Galbraith, i Conditions of Lease to be seen at my i office at any time. Tenders to be in on or before 30lb June nest . G. CHATISE MILES, Secretary. For Sale. WE SAVE FOR SALE -Very Cheap, and on Easy Terns, Several Cottages' and Section in and near Timaru, Arrange ments can bo made, if requited, for payment to be made by monthly instalments. By this method, instead of persona paying away money for rent, from which they derive no ultimate benefit—they well know that each payment they make is reducing the debt on the property, and that the time will come when [they will live rent free. HALL AND MEASOM. JPiiLrlic! WotlCies Messrs r. cookkrell and sons Have now Opened a BRANCH MANUFACTORY In South Road Timaru, next to the Shamrock Hotel, and are prepared to supply their PATENT CARRIAGE CULTIVATORS, SORRELL AND COUCH EXTRACTORS, AND TURNIP ROLLER*. The opposition growth of sorrel and grain growing need no longer exist. By using Cockerell «nd Son’s far-famed Cultivators, work in the field, equal to spado cultivation, can be done by horse power. Shingle no object. J. WEARNE, Manager. C - These Machines can be seen at Priest and Holdgate’s. who are agents. ACHE” PATENT WISE. ANYONE wishing to fence in an Orchard or Garden, should ask for OUR FOUR-POINTED ALL STEEL GALVANISED BARBED WIRE, and not be put off with any other, as our PIG WIRE is a Speciality that has only to be seen and felt to inspire respect. Any Size can be madegto order. R. Sc J. R. STANSELL 8s CO,, PROPRIETORS, Main South Road, Timaru, Mr John Vance, of Strahan Farm, Waitohi Road, writes to the Firm as follows : “Sirs, —In reference to the coil of your Galvanised Fig Wire that I bought from you, I am pleased to inform you that it is a perfect success. I put up five wires, 3£ inches apart, and the amount of respect the pigs show it is a treat, considering the annoyance I have previously experienced. Anyone is at liberty to see it for themselves, —John Vance,” BOTTLES. BOTTLES. WASTED— ANY.QUASTITY ol Wioe Whiskey and Claret BOTTLES. SHIP HOTEL, Timaru. Possessing all the Properties of the Finest Arrowroot, Due ye aa* if aizena i UEYBAS’ IYIaIZENAI Is a Household Requisite for the Nursery the Family Table, and the Sick Room. (S' Sold Everywhere -S3 SEE THAT YOU GET IT LOCAL INDUSTRY ! LOCAL INDUSTRY rjnHß Public of Timaru and Surrounding jL Districts will, ON AND AFTER SATURDAY, MARCH 15, Bo able to get Clothing of all descriptions, from Colonial, English, and Scotch Tweeds, Manufactured at the TIMARU CLOTHING FACTORY, No* 1, Main North Road, (NEXT B. SMITH, COAL MERCHANT) and retailed here at Wholesale Prices. I have long wished to Localize Industry and keep LABOUR IN TIMARU, instead of supporting larger towns, and I ask tbo 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 Jide Wholesale Price, for any Single Garment, as 1 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, as in ordinary slop goods; Fourth—Because if a customer cannot select a Garment from Stock, I will make him one for the same Price, on the same day, Also, I will during thc|Month Present every Purchaser of a Suit of Clothes with a First-class Tweed Eat, Made to Measure, and as I am at present employing a Large Number of Hands, and hope shortly to employ a considerable number more, whose wages will bo distributed in the District, I ' feel that I have a claim for support to help 1 me carry out my undertaking, and to ADVANCE TIMABU HERBERT~CLAPHAM, Timaru Clothing Factory, 19* NORTH END .OF MAIN ROAD
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3500, 24 June 1884, Page 3
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759Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 South Canterbury Times, Issue 3500, 24 June 1884, Page 3
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