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Public Notices. SOUTH CANTERBURY GRAMMAR SCHOOL, Geobok Stbbbt, Timabu. Principal—Mß h7w. HAMMOND ; Queen’s Scholar, and First-Class Certificated Teacher Education Department, England, and Eleven Tears Inspector of Schools in Now Zealand. THIS SCHOOL, recently conducted by Dr Bueohler, will be RE-OPENED at the BEGINNING OF JULY, under the management of Mr Hammond. The course of instruction will embraces all the Branches of a High Class Commercial Education, including Latin, French, English, Mathematics, Science Drawing, and Vocal Music. A limited number of Boarders will be received and every attention will be given to their domestic comfort. Tebus Boarders, 17 guineas ; Day Scholars, £B 10s per term. EBSRS R. COCKERELL 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 ROLLERS. The opposition growth of sorrel and grain growing need no longer exist. By using Cockerell and Son’s far-famed Cultivators, work in the field, equal to spade cultivation, can be done by horse power. Shingle no object. J. WBARNE, Manager. iggr These Machines can be seen at Priest and Holdgate’s. who are agents. 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, THBODOOIA ST. and from his past experience, and with personal attention to business, ho 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. He is aow Clearing Out the Stock of Glass, China, and Self at aver? Reduced Price—FOß CASH. J. E. BECKINGHAM’S FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, The Largest and Most Convenient Furnishing Establishment in Timaru, IST A house of any magnitude furnished throughout in three days, saving time, trouble, and expense. A Qebat Advantage to Country Customers. PURCHASERS SHOULD SEE THIS STOCK BEFORE DECIDINGHotels, Clubs, and l arge Buyers will find great advantages. J. E. BECKINGHAM’S, Furnishing 'Warehouse, North Rd-, Opposite King * Stables, Timaru. American Photographers. GEO RGE & W ALTON OF OHRISTOHUROH. Oue Branch Studio WILL BE OPEN FOR ONE MONTH MORE. HIGHEST CLASS PHOTOGRAPHS IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, EQUAL TO SAN FRANCISCO AND NEW YORK. SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR ALL WISHING TO HAVE A Beautiful and Faithful PORTRAIT. ENLARGEMENTS FROM OLD PORTRAITS A SPECIAL SUCCESS UNDER OUR TREATMENT, EQUAL TO LIFE. Special:Outfits from New York FOB ALL OUT DOOR WORK. GENTLEMEN’S RESIDENCES, STATIONS, AND GENERAL VIEW WORK Ilf FINEST STYLES. Finest Photographers in New Zealand. WEATHER NO OBJECT, EQUALLY AS GOOD PICTURES, WHETHER BAIN, DULL, OR FINE. GEORGE OVER BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES, Main South Road, Timabu y. R. PHOTOGRAPHY. By Special appointment to His Excellency Sib Geobgb Bowen, K.C.B. RUDOLPH HAIGH PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHER, Crayon & Miniature Painter, PRIZE MEDALIST, GREAT NORTH ROAD, TIMARUInstantaneous Portrait Gallery. Satisfaction Guaranteed. OPALOTYPES (Not Orystoloum) 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, , Magnificent Drawing Boom Ornament, th very thing for Christmas and New Year’s Presents Specimens now on view at the Booms Miss Foster, Dress and Mantle Maker, ARTHUR STREET, TI MARU, Begs to announce that she has Commenced Business at Hie above address, and hopes by strict attention to Fit, Style, and General Finish, to merit thejjlpatronago Of thr|Ladiesof Tmaru-

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3504, 28 June 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 South Canterbury Times, Issue 3504, 28 June 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 South Canterbury Times, Issue 3504, 28 June 1884, Page 3