Tenders. TO BFILDER3. TENDERS are invited for (be ADD] TIONS and ALTERATIONS to tfa CRITERION HOTEL Timaru. Plana &o to be aeon at my office where tenders must b lodgedon or before Saturday, 2 o’clock p.m the 26th inst. M. DE H. DUYAL, Architect. Funeral Notices, FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of the late Mr Biohahd Then Etrix ore respectfully informed that hii Funeral will move from the residence, Qrej Road, for the Cemetery at 2 p.m. TO-MOR-ROW (SUNDAY). J. EADOLIFPE, Undertaker. ■ ■» m wmiimryw FEDERATED WHARF LABOURERS UNION, TIMARU BRANCH. EMBERS of the above UNION are requested to assemble at the Oddfellows Hall, Barnard Street, to-morrow (Sunday) afternoon at 1.30 o’clock for the purpose of attending the Funeral of the late Ma R, Tubmbtol. BY ORDER. A.0.F., COURT SOUTHERN CROSS, No. 3123. EMBERS of the above Court are requested to meet at the Hall at 1.30 o’clock p.m, to-morrow (Sunday) to attend •the funeral of our late Bro. R. Ttjbnbuii. SAM. Mo BRIDE, O.R. W. 0. BURD, SEC. itell MANClies t £1! UNITV INnenCHDEHT ORoen of 000 rcu-ows. LOYAL TIMARU LODGE 1.0.0. F. M.U, ALL MEMBERS of the above Lodge are requested to meet at the Hall, Barnard Street, TO-MORROW (Sunday) afternoon at) ,30 o’clock to attend the Funeral of our late Brother R. Tuesbdxi. BY ORDER, F. OULLMANN N.G., R. W. MARSHALL, Secretary. itXHAJId- % SQ22 corny nr FUNERAL OP THE LATE RICHARD TURNBULL, Esq., M.H.E. FOR TIMARU. IS WORSHIP the Mayor requests that Borough Councillors, Officers of the Council, and the inhabitants of Timaru will attend the funeral of the late Member for Timaru, which will leave the residence, Grey Road, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 2. EM. EDWIN Hr. LOUGH, Town Clerk. Timaru Council Office, 18th July, 1890.
Advertisements. TIMARU HIFLKS A GOVERNMENT PARADE will he held on MONDAY EVENING NEXT at 7.30. Full attendance requested. BY ORDER. CATHOLIC CHURCH, TIMARU. THERE will be only ONE MASS in the above Church TO-MORROW (Sunday) 20fch inst., at 11 o’clock a.m. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Boys’ Catholic School immediately after Mass. FATHER FOLEY. TIMARU BAPTIST CHURCH. (Ret. 0. O. Beown.) TO-MORROW {> UNDAY) at 11.0 and 6 30, MORNING—“ Abram’s wanderings, a picture of our life’s journey. ‘He wont out, not knowing whither he went.’ ” —Genesis xii., xiii.. Hebrews xi., 8. EVENING—“No one can be actually saved till by resurrection delivered from his death-sleep in the grave and made immortal.” —Romans xiii., 11. WESLEYAN CHURCH, BANK STREET, SUNDAY, JULY 20. THE REV. W. J. WILLIAMS will preach in the Morning at 11 and in the Evening at 6.30. Subjects —Morning : The Fatherland of God. Evening Pilate’s question, “ What shall I do then with Jesus who is called Christ ?’’ TYRRELL, KING ANO CO., NORTH STREET CASH STORE, Latb, Keenohan, McOahan and Co. HAVING PURCHASED largely at immense reductions from a Warehouseman’s Bankruptcy Stock, we are prepared to give our Customers and the General Public the benefit of our purchase. The following list of prices are a few of the many bargains to be had at the North Street Cash Store : . TEAS. SPECIAL VALUE, Is per lb Good Indian, Is 5d per lb Our Oeylons and Ceylon Pekoes at 2s 3d and 2s 9d, in five pound parcels, are in every day demand, which is a proof of the qualities Our well-known blends of Is 6d, 2s, and 2s 6d, to be reduced 3d per lb in 51b parcels. BISCUITS AND CONFECTIONARY. Hudson’s Lunch, 41bs for.ls „ Water, 41bs „ Is fid Boiled Lollies, 5d ; Conversations, 7d COCOA. Taylor’s Packets, 3 for Is. SOAPS. Household (large bars), 5s 3d per box ; or 3 bars for lid McLeod Bros, best Three Crown, Three Heart, * and Laundries, at reduced prices TOILET SOAPS. Fancy Boxes, of four tablets, lid Pears’ genuine „ „ Is 2d Carbolic Tablets, three for lid Brown Windsor, four for fid BEUSHWARB. Hair Banisters (large), 9d ; worth Is fid „ „ Japanned, Is each Scrubbing Brushes reduced to fid American Brooms, Is SUNDRIES. Feeding Bottles (Pets), only 6£d Feeding Bottles (Pets),with brushes complete, 9J i usually Is Notepoper, lOci per packet extraordinary value.ls Id worth Is fid Home-mndo jam in one and two pound jars, 8i f i each. PRODUCE, Bran 140's, 5s per sack Sharps 170’s, fis per sack Potatoes, largo bags from Orari Flat, 4) 9d. Telephone 66.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 6272, 19 July 1890, Page 3
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