NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. THE OPENING CHAPTERS OF A Splendidly Written STORY WILL BE COMMENCED IN THE “S. C. TIMES ” ON MONDAY NEXT, THIS STORY IS UNDOUBTEDLY THE BEST YET PUBLISHED.
Wanted. WANTED KNOWN—PICNIC and GARDEN HATS at Dissolution Sale Price. Trimmed Hats and Bonnets, New and Stylish Goods at Dissolution Sale Price. Sun Bonnets and Galatea Hats must be sold. Adams & Co., Main South Road. WANTED KNOWN-Tard Wide Oil Cloth from Bd, Linoleum from Is 4Jd up, Table Damask lljd, 11s lid to 3s 6d. Towels, Honeycomb, 2fd to 9d, Turkish Bath Towels, 4|d to Is lid. Bathing Pants, Youths’ and Men’s Size at Sale Prices. Adams & Co., Main South Road. ANTED KNOWN-Positivoly our Boots and Shoes are a Wonder for Talus. Another Trunk of our now Famous 4s lid Shoe. Men’s Balmorals from 7s 9d UP ' ADAMS & CO. MATRIMONIAL. 81/REAH. WANTED KNOWN.—That a Matrimonial Bureau has been opened in Napier. Ladies and Gentlemen availing themselves of its services can rely upon secrecy and honesty. Sipgle Ladies and Gentlemen, Widows and Widowers, can find suitable Life Partners at once. Particulars sent on receipt of fourponce in stamps Address— Matrimonial Bttbbap, Napier.
Di. Z 5. M. E’.iX'Wii.y'SNEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. FAIRLIE CREEK SPORTS. CHEAP EXCURSION. ON JANUARY 3rd a special train will leave Timaru for Fairlie Creek at 9.5 a.m. ; returning at 6.43 p.m. convoying passengers at cheap excursion fares, from Timaru and Pleasant Point, stopping at all stations if required. For full particulars of this excursion see to-day’s Timaru Herald. BY ORDER. Advertlisieineuts. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. A BARGAIN. S EOTION AND FOUR ROOMED COTTAGE in Catherine St. ‘JAMES GRANGER. ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC CHURCH, PLEASANT POINT. THE CEREMONY of LAYING the ■ FOUNDATION STONE of the above Church, will be performed ON SUNDAY, 30th INST,, BT THE RIGHT REV. DR. GRIMES, Bishop of Christchurch, The Bishop will preach a most interesting sermon on the occasion. A SPECIAL TRAIN will leave Timaru for Pleasant Point on SUNDAY, at 2.30 p.m., returning at 6 p.m. Faro—2s for Return Ticket. PUBLIC HOLIDAY. Timaru, 27th Dec., 1888. To His Worship the Mayor, Sib, — WE, the undersigned, have the honour to reauest that you will be pleased to declare WEDNESDAY, 2nd JANDARY, 1889, a Public Holiday, on the occasion of the Annual Gathering of the South Canterbury Caledonian Society— Your obedient servants, (Signed) J. Ballantyne and Co., C. Waller and Co., Priest and Holdgate, B. E. Hibbard, G. and T. Young, Wade and Shea, and 157 others. To the Signors of the above Gentlemen, — I have much pleasure in acceding to your request, and accordingly hereby Proclaim WEDNESDAY, 2nd January, 1839, a Public Holiday. Yours, &c., (Signed) D, M. ROSS, Mayor. SOUTH CANTERBURY CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. FOURTEENTH ANNUAL GATHERING. Ist AND 2nd JANUARY, 1889 j ON THE SOCIETY’S GROUNDS, TIMARU. PRIZES AMOUNTING TO £320. N.B.—ln future years all entries will close at the same time as do those for the Handicaps. Admission to Grounds Is ; Children 6d. SYDTEY H. DAVIE?, Secretary, Timaru.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 4893, 29 December 1888, Page 3
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