The hospital steward desires to acknowledge the receipt from Mr Malthus of a parcel of Illustrated Papers for the use of the patients. As the boom in 'agricultural produce will tend to produce another boom in land, the remarks oh the experience of the past, to be found in Mr Moss Jonas’s commercial report, deserve cutting out and reading over once a week by everyone who feels a desire to add acre to acre and farm to farm because “ farming is looking up.” The burden of bis advice is “ beware of the deferred payment system.” Mr G. T. Matson offered for sale to-day at Graoie and Maclean’s rooms,on behalf of the Bank of New Zealand, the Esbank estate, 0tai0,—4787 acres. There was no offer for the estate as a whole, and it was then offered in ten lots. No. 1 elicited no offer, No. 2 was started at £4 and passed in at £6 10s, and no offer was made for No. 3 except the auctioneer’s of £7. Mr Matson then stopped the sales. The noted quality of the Coffee made in the Cafes of Turkey, France, and America is chiefly due to the fact that only Fresh Boasted Coffee is used ; so that none of the volatile oil and other essentials are lost. Ask your grocer for Anderson’s Coffee, and you will have a beverage alike refreshing and stimulating, as it is fresh roasted and ground at the factory, Timaru.—[Adyt.] I
Fob Continuation of Reading Matteb'Sbe Fourth Page. Tcmlcrs. LEVELS ROAD BOARD. SALE BY TENDER. WRITTEN OFFERS will bo receiver] at the Board Office, Timavu, till NOON of SATURDAY, the 18lh May, 1889, for the purchase of the following : Ist—For the old Traction Engine with boiler and fittings as they now lie in Board’s yard, Timaru, 2nd—For the old Road Roller; which is in three sections of heavy cast iron with shafts etc., as it now lies in gravel reserve No 1363 Point Road. The lowest or any offer not necessarily accepted. JAMES GRANGER, Clerk to Board, Wanted. WANTED KNOWN MISS KOHN, GIVING UP BUSINESS this week, would like All Outstanding Accounts settled at once. WANTED-GIRLS, about 11 or 15. Apply, S. Anderson, Timaru Boot Factorv. Advenlsnoments. TIMARU HIGH SCHOOL BOARD. IT is hereby notified for information that the Tender of Mr E. Smith, for the SUPPLY OF COAL to the Timaru High School, for the current season has been accepted. J. IT. BAMFIELD, Secretary. TIMARU RIFLES. A GOVERNMENT PARADE of the jCjL above Corps will bo held ah the DrillShod, on WEDNESDAY, 15tii INST,, at 7.30 p m , in Drill Order. A MEETING of the Company will be after parade, to arrange a series of Matches for white? months, with Morris Tube. By Order, THOMAS JOWSEY, Captain Commanding. 0 B E R T BOWIE, SUTTER’S BUILDINGS, LAMPS ex “PERI,” THE Illuminator (for economy.) N.B. no chimney required, from 6/Tho Union (the light) in choice designs for hall parlour. t TLo above cleared rapidly last season I i giving universal satisfaction. ) Hand Lamps from 1/-. A few Kerosene stores to clear from 7/6 Purchasers should call
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 5006, 14 May 1889, Page 3
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517Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 5006, 14 May 1889, Page 3
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