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Wanted. WANTED the PUBLIC to KNOW that I Imve always on hand Ford and Ogdcn's Pri/.e STONEWARE PIPES and FIKKCLAY GOODS at lowest rales. All Sanitary Works entrusted to mo will be guaranteed. Pipo DepAt, Arthur street. William McGill. 5-31 553t WANTED— 10 or 50 Head Quiet CATTLE TO GRAZE ; good feed. Apply, Oflice of this paper. 7-27 Cl 19 Amusements, &cTH E ARTILLERY VOLUNTEER BRASS BAND, Assisted by the SCHOOL BAND, And under the Patronage of tho Artillcrv Volunteers and Fire Brigade, Will give a Grand Vocal and Instrumental Concert, (fu Aid uf the Funds of tho Baud), IX TIIK THEATRE ROYAL, THIS EVENING, MONDAY, JULY 30m . PROGRAMME. I'AIIT I. Grand SVlci-Uon ... ... .. llimi Glee We.-liv.-in Cliuivh Choir Song '.. Mr R. Foster Sung ... ... ... ... Miss Inncs Duct Messrs Perry and Hut ton Song ... ... ... ... Mr Wurrhißton Song Miss Clark.Song Mrailehrist Song ... ... ... ... Miss Muskcr Grand Selection ... ... ... Band INTERVAL. The School Band will play the march past. Part 11. Olcc Choir Song ... ... ... ... Mr WniTingtoii Song .. ... ... ... Miss limes Piano Solo Misses Clarke Glee- "Strike the Lyre" Song .' MissMuskcr Song Mr Foster Song Mijs Clark Grand Selection ... .. ... Band GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. Admission- Dress Circle, 3s ; Stalls, 2s ; Pit, Is. Doors open at 7.30; Commence ut 8 o'clock. JAS. STEVENSON, 7-30 6171 Hon. Sec. THEATRE ROYAL, TIMARU. TUESDAY, JULY 31sr. aRAXD MISCELLANEOUS ENTERTAINMENT m aid of the Family of the lato Caitain Bascanu. Pkooraii >f k— First Part . Grand Opening Fantasia — Timaru Artillery Band. Glee — " Awake, JKolinn Lyre," j Timaru Wesloyan Choir. Song— Mr R. 11. Widcot. Piano Duet — Miss Oramuioud and Mr Midler. Song— " The Smut" ... Mr R. Foster. Recitation— " Over tho Hill to the AVoikliousc" . ... Mb 11. Tkkck. Vocal Dint—" I Would that the I.ovo" Mi-.- Griffin and Mrs Water?. Song—" The Noble V.oy of Truth" Mv Edmonds. Piano Solo— Miisemllo, Master C. F. Collins. Song— "Flow Gently .Swvet Afton," Miss Times. Song (Comic)—" HuniM" Mb A. O. G. Stoxk. INTERVAL (During which tin- Hand will play Sclivtion?) . Glee—" Let tin- Hills Resound" " Timuru Wesle.vun Choir. Song — "The Yeoman's Wedding 8ong" Mr Campbell. Song— " Onci; Again"' ... Mrs Wilson. Reading— Mr Midler. Song— "Tell Me, my Heart" ... Mrs Waters. Recitation — " Bingcn on the Rhine" Mr H. Tkech. Song— ... Miss Bcswick. Song — 'Man the Lifeboat,' Mv Edmonds. Selections— ... Fyfe and Drum Band. God Savk the Qtkkx. Doors open at 7.30 ; commoneo at 8 Minrp. 7-30 G175 Nurserymen. TREES. TBEES. TREES. FRUIT AND FOREST TREES Of Every Description, ut Extrcmclv Low Prices. GE 0 . I'I'RDIE AN I) CO. Agricultural, Vegetable and Flower Seed ; nho, Omn, Wattle anil California!) Tree Seed, Early Seed Potatoes, Cabbage and Caulitlower Plants. Catalogue of above to bo hud free on application. GBO. PIUDIE AND Co., Near Priest and HoldgateV, Great North Road. 7-23 6090 FRUIT TREES, FOREST TREES, ORNAMENTAL AND FLOWERING SHRUBS, 4c, &c. ■OOBERT CLEAVE, XL NURSERYMAN, SEEDSMAN AND FLORIST, Dee Sthbi:t, Invebcaboill, Is prepared to Supply the Runholden, Fanners', Settlers and General Public of Timaru with all kinds of Nursery Stock ut the following extremely Low Prices, viz. ; — Apples, on Blight-proof Stocks, at 18s per doz Apples, on Common Stocks, at 12s per do Pears, Plums and Cherries, nt 18s por doz (All other Fruit Trees at equally low rates.) Cuprussus Macrocarpa, 2 years old, transplanted, 25s per 100, or £10 per 1000 Pinus Insignis, 2 years old, transplanted, 12s 6d per 100, or £5 per 1000 Pinus Muricata, 2 years old, transplanted, 12s 6d per 100, or £5 per 1000 Pinus Maritiinn, 2 years old, transplanted, 10s per 100, or £4 por 1000 Pinus Tuberculata, 2 years old, transplanted, 12s 6d per 100, or £5 per 1000 Pinus Larcia, 2 years old, transplanted, 10s per 100, or £i per 1000 Norway Spruce, 5 years old, twice transplantoa, 24ft high, 12s 6d per 100, or £5 per 1000 Larch, 2 years old, transplanted, 12s 6d per 1000, or £5 per 1000 Quicks, 1 year old, 10a per 1000 Quicks, 2 years old, transplanted, 15s per 1000 African Box Thorn, £1 per 1000 Roses, Hybrid, Perpetuals, 12s per doz, or £3 per 100 Roses, Tea, Scented, 18s per doz Hollies, Laurels, Rhododendrons, Camellias und all other Evergreen and Flowering Shrubs, m great variety, nt equally Low Prices. Great attention is given to the Transplanting, Lifting and Packing of Trees, so that, with any fairness m planting, thero is no clangor but that they will thrive well m almost any locality, and, taking into consideration the fact that Trees grown m a cold climato always thrive much better when removed to a mill (tho reason will bo apparent), I have, therefore, every confidence m recommending my Stock to tho public of Timuru. Communication being so regular by' Rail, goods cun be delivered within two days from tirno of despatch. Catalogues posted freoon application. Aoknts ron Timauu : NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY •5-8 5283 COMPANY. PLEASANT POINT. MR I. L MORRIS, Storekeeper, Point, has been APPOINTED OUR AGENT, and Subscribers will m future please call at his Store for their Papers. Mr Mobbis' receipt will bo a sufficient discharge of accounts paid to him on bohalf of thif Office MOLLKR'B COD LIVKIT"oiL^I)r W. Domett Stone, M.D., of Finsbury Dispensary, 4c., says :— '! It is un/iuestionablj j the best — immeasurably superior to the brown oil, ninre yialutahle, and far raire efficacioui."

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Timaru Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 2761, 30 July 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 2761, 30 July 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 2761, 30 July 1883, Page 4

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