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Wanted. WANTED, for a Station— A MAN to Cook. Must be a cood Baker. Apply to Tin: National Mouth age and Aokncy Company of New Zkat.asd (Limit. i>). 0-1-t (M 75 ANTED— A SHEPHERD, permanent "V Situation. Reference required. Apply Levels. --Chas. N. Oiiukll. 9-25 6780 \jtf ANTK D - ATTuTUCtH MAN. Apply V 7 Li:vi:r.s Estate. U-25 6790 WANTED-A SHEPHERD. Apply to (lie MASAOEIi, Holme Station, Pir.-or.i. 9-27 6811 BHEPHKRD.— WANTE*), a Good Head SHEPHERD, for hill country. Apply, with reference, to Melville Guay, Ashwiek Station. 9-25 6703 WANTED— A Steady Industrious Young MAN, with good Dogs, as Under Shepherd. Apply, with References, to Box 16, Geraldine * 0-2S 682;! WANTED--A HOY, to milk. Appetite National Mouth auk & Aoescv Co.ni-ANY of Ni;w Zeu.and (Limited). y-2S 682 1 WANTED KNOWN' — JUST ARRIVED, ex San Francisco Mail, 1 50 Pnekiiu-es VLOWKR ST.EDS, over SO Difleieit Varieties. Particulars as to Culture and Color, Lithograph of Flower, on each Packet. Also, Vegetable Seed of every .Suit. ■J-2S 6525 J. ANDERSON i Cp. WANTED KNOWN— That Gko. Kixu is prepared to DYE for all the Ladies of Tiuiaru, D' esses. Curtains, Feathers, etc.; also, Gentlemen's Clothing C'leaued or Dyed. Having appointed Mrs A. Coopku. of Givat North " Road, as Sole Agent for j Timaru, all Orders left with her will receive prompt attention. — Guo. Kinu, Dyer, Madras street, Christchurch. 9 13 6661 \\ " ANTED KNOWN— That the LITTLE V * DUST PAN is Selling Cheaper than any other House, Crockeryware, Brushware, Lunipware, Glassware, Ilolloware, Ironmongery, Cutlery, Fancy Goods, Stationery, Joys, P.ird'cagcs, &i\," &c. Wo ipioto ii few prices, though we admit quotations are not fair crilerions, but a 0-22 6751 PERSONAL INSPECTION is without doubt the most satisfactory way of testing prices. White and Gold" Cups' and Saucers, 6s 1-dozen ; Printed C. and S., 3s 3d, V-dozen ; Knives and Forks, from l> 6d .V-dozeu ; Te:i Spoon.", 2s 3d .'-dozen. Plates and Dishes m proportionate prices. A very cheap assortment of Lamps. Our Brushware is acknowledged to be the cheapest m Town. 9-22 6755 WE desire to Thank our Patrons for past favors, and beg to assure them we shall always endeavor to maintain our reputation for being the Cheapest House m Town. We have ;v few Chairs at U (id left ; also, one Chest Drawers at £3 3s, and a few Colonial .Sofas, lie sure before going elsewhere, to pay a visit lo the LITTLE DUST PAN, Main" .South Road. 9-22 6756 CHEAP SALS OF BOOK^, STATIONERY. FANCY GOODS AND TOYS, MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. GEORGE SMALL would respectfully notify to his Friends and the Public that, previous to Stork-tnkiuß, he is offering hi" large and well selected Stock of BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS AND TOYS At little over Cost Price 3 for Cash. PIANOS and HARMONIUMS 10 percent under o-dinnry prices, on terms, and 2i off that for cash. MUSIC AT HALF PRICE. This Genuine Clearing Sale for One Month only. G. SMALL, Great North Road, Timaru. 9-27 6814 Scholastic. WANTED— An ASSISTANT MASTER for Teniuka District High School. Probable Salary, £150 per annum. Applications, with certificates and testimonials, will be received at the Education Ollice, Timaru, till Tuesday, October 2nd. ALFRED PARKER, Acting Secretary. Education Ollice, Timaru, Sept. 22nd, 1883. 9-2-i 6753 SOUTH CANTERBURY BOARD OF EDUCATION. SECRETARY. A PPLICVTIONS are invited for the post X\- of SECRETARY to the South Canterbury Board of Education. Salary, £250 per annum. The person appointed 'must be a competent accountant, good correspondent, and, if possible, should have some knowledge of Education Boaril business. Particulars of Duties may be obtained at this Ofiiee, where endorsed applications, accompanied by Testimonials, will bo received till September 30th. H. W. HAMMOND, Secretary and Inspector. Education Ollice, 'limaru, Sept. 12th, 1883. 9-13 6668 jyr r s t a t c , BALTRASNA, ELIZABETH STREET. Gebman and French (Acquired on the Continent). Dkawin'q and Painting (Certificated by the S. Kensington Art School) . Mi 33 Kemp, having just arrived, proposes holding Advanced Classes for French and German Conversation and Literature ; also for Drawing and Painting m various styles. Singing taught on the German system. A Class for Dancing and Calisthenics (Pangymnastikon method) will be held every Saturday morning from 10.30 to 12.30. Fees for each of the above subjects Two Guineas a Term ; Singing Four Guineas a Term. The Third Term commences September 10th. Terms for Day Pupils, including French, German and Drawing, 31 guineas a" Term. At home every Saturday after 2.30 p.m. 8-18 6388 MISS FORBES is now CONDUCTING her SCHOOL for YOUHQ LADIES m the House lately occupied by H. Belfield, Esq. English m all its branches, with Literature — Miss Fokbes. French — Miss A. Forbes, resident three years m France. Latin and Mathematics — Visiting Master. Class Singing— T. F.Gooch, Esq., Organist, St. Mary's. b Piano — Miss A. Fohbes and Masters. Drawing (Free-hand, Chalk, Water Colors) —Visiting Master and Mias Foebes. Dancing and Deportment — Mrs Ostleb. A Class for beginners is being formed. Day and Weekly Boarders. Young Ladies may attend for one or more pecial subjects. Prospectus and Testimonials on application. 2-26 -U6l Have You Made Your "Will? NOTHING is more necessary for anyone m the position to leave their friends, relatives, or others, anything after decease — be it ever so little — than Making a Will, expressing a wish how the property or effects arc to be disposed of. It costs next to nothing, does not take five minutes to complete, and suves no end of trouble, delay and expense to those left behind, to say nothing of the estate being administered by the Public Trustee and divided according to law, altogether contrary somelimes to tho wish of the deceased. 1 Forms One Shillin each at this Office.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 2813, 28 September 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 2813, 28 September 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 2813, 28 September 1883, Page 4