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Mr Fitzgerald notifies in an advertisement that he has a million fruit and forest trees for sale at prices to suit the times. He h as also a large stock ofornamental trees and shrubs of different varieties.

Indigestion. — The main cause of nervousness is indigestion, and that is caused by weakness of the stomach. No one can have sound nerves and good health without using Hop Bitters to strengthen the stomach, purify the blood, and keep the liver and kidneys active, to carry off all the poisonous and waste matter of the system. See Advt,

N B¥ AUCTION ADVERTISEMENTS. R, Turnbull and Son on the Premises ol Mrs Storm, Main South Road, on Tuesday, July I—Fancy Goods, Counters, Shelves, Fittings, &o. W anted. WANTED— A Smart LAD for an office, Must write a good hand. Apply by Letter, addressed X.Y.Z., Office of this Paper. WANTED— Married Couple, Six General Servants, Two Housekeepers, Housemaid, Nursemaid, Gardener, Farm Lad, Billiardist. WAITING —Ploughmen, Farm Hands, Blacksmiths, Grooms, Boye, Davies’s Labor Exchange, WANTED— Everybody to secure a Souvenir in the shape of a £lO Parcel, before Coy and Drummond leave the Corner. WANTED— The inhabitants of South Canterbury to understand that they will never again have such an opportunity of laying out Cash. ANTED KNOWN—Coy and Drnmmond’s own Special Lines in Each Department are running short, consequently immediate purchasers will have the greatest Selection. WANTED— Everybody to know that in consequence of Coy and Drummond giving up Business, the Sale is of a bona fide character, and the Stock must be turned out. WANTED— The ladies and Gentlemen of Timaru to know that they can have their Clothing DYED any color; also, Damask Curtains, Feathers, &c , &0., 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. 3L,ate Advertisements,

TO THE ELECTORS OF TIMARU. Dissolution of Parliament it has devolved on you to elect a Representative. I again oiler myself as a candidate for your suffrages, and respectfully solicit your support. Yours faithfully, RICHARD TURNBULL.

BOTTLES. BOTTLES. WANTED— ANY QUANTITY of Wine Whiskey and Claret BOTTLES. SHIP HOTEL, Timarn. One Million Trees for SaleTHE Undersigned begs to inform intending Planters that his Stock of Trees ready for Planting this season cannot be surpassed in New Zealand, either in Quantity or Quality. PRICES to suit the times, Finns Insignia, from 5s per ICO ; Cup. Macrocarpa, from 5s per 100 ; according to age and size ; African Boxthorn properly prepared and cut under in the Autumn to make fibre, 7s fid per 1000. All other lines in Fruit and Forest Trees, Ornamental Trees, etc, and Shrubs equally as low. All orders promptly attended to, Price-list on application, M, PITZCKSBALD, Parkside Nursery, Timarn. St- Mary’s Sunday Schools. THE FIRST OF THE SERIES OF Popular Entertainments Will be given in the TIMABTJ ASSEMBLY BOOMS. ON MONDAY, JUNE 30th, 1884. PROGRAMME—1. Overture—" Bohemian Girl ’ ~. Balfe Orchestra. 2. Glee —Messrs Rowles, Billon, Haigh and Ziesler. 3. Song Mr W. Ziesler 4. Song—" Three Fishers went Sailing " Mrs G. E. Ansley Hullab 5. Recitation Major Bamfield 6. Song—" Vashti ” Bordese Miss B. Statham. 7. Song Mr W. 0. Wright B^ong—"Bid me Discourse" ... Bishop Miss L. Beswiok. Part IT. 1. Instrumental Selections —"Chilperic” Orchestra Godfrey 2. Duet —Violin and Contralto Serenata Mr and Miss K, Haigh ... Braga 3, Song—" Death of Nelson” ... Brafaam Mr Arthur Hope, 4. Bong—" Across the far Blue Hills, Marie ” Blnmenthal Miss M. Allen. 5. Solo—Violin, with Piano Accompaniment Sonata Mozart Mrs Tate and Mr T. F. Gooch. 6, Ballad—" Philis is my only Joy" Hobbs Mr B. Funston. 7, Song—" Waiting" Millard Mrs G. E. Ansley. 8. Glee—Messrs Rowles, Billon, Haigh, and Ziesler. "God Save the Queen.” ADMISSION- Front Seats, 2s ; Back Seats Is. Overture at 8 o’clock. SECOND OF THE SERIES, JULY 14th. THOS. J. F, CHAPMAN, Sec and Treasurer

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3503, 27 June 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 3503, 27 June 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 3503, 27 June 1884, Page 3

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