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Meetings, &c. THEATRE ROYAL. m JI 1 s X V I". N I N G A I.KCTUKIC | Will be delivered on j ■UOMI-: KI'LE FOR IRK I. VX I.V j nr J. E. REDMOND. Es.j , M.l 1 . Admission— Dress Circle. 3s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. ; Lecture to commence at 8.15 p.m. sharp. 10-lti 7003 BRUCE'S MILLS COMPANY. A MEETING of Subscribers will be held on SATURDAY, at Maclean and Stewart's Rooms, at 2 p.m. sharp, to consider report of Committee appointed last Saturday, and other business. 1019 7034 J. BRUCE. PARISH OF TENGAWAI. IN Pursuance of directions received from the Lord Bishop of the Diocese, I here by call a MEETING of PARISHIONER*, to be held at the Parish Church, St. Albau's, Pleasant. Point, on THURSDAY, the Ist day of November next, ;il 3 p.m.. for the purpose of Electing One Churchwarden and Ten Vestrymen, who will form a body of Church Oilicers for the conduct of the business of the Parish until Easter, 1881. C. W. EICHBAUM, Bishop's Churchwarden for Parish of Te-Ngawai. Pleasant Point, 19th October, 1883. 10-20 7043 Wanted. WANTED— MAN as Groom, and must be competent to slaughter sheep. Apply Mr A. W. Weight, Claremont. 10-17 7004 WANTED— A SHEPHERD. Single Man. Permanent employment. Apply to Doxald McLkax, Strathconan, Fairlie Creek. 10-20 7055 WANTED— A DOMESTIC SERVANT. No objection to a widow with one child. References required. Address, Z., care Farmers' Association. 10-20 7036 WAITING ENGAGEMENT— Married Couples, Housekeeper, Book-keeper, Coachman, Farm Hands, Shepherd, Ploughmen, Storemen, Barman. Davies' Labor Exchange. 10-20 7038 WANTED, for the Temuka District High School— A SECOND MASTER, salary about 6150 per annum ; and an ■ASSISTANT MISTRESS, salary about .£l2O per annum. Applications, covering certificates and testimonials received at the Education Office, Timaru, uutil 28th October, 1833. J. H. BAMFIELD. Pro Secretary. 15th October, 1883. 10-20 7050 WANTED— LADY Volunteers who are willing to assist at the grand BLUE RIBBON TEA on PRINCE OF WALES' BIRTHDAY to leavo their nnmes at Mr K. SANDO'S Office. 10-20 7055 WANTED TEAMS for PLOUGHING Stubble Laud. Apply, Levels Estate. 10-is 7014 -TTTTANTEDTO LEASE— with Purchasing 7 1 Clause— A place to carry about 4000 •Sheep, with good house and the necessary buildings. To be taken over either before or ■after shearing. Apply, giving full particulars, to Camerox, Basifield & Co., Christchurch. 9-15 6691 WANTED KNOWN— That Geo. Kixo is prepared to DYE for all the Ladies of Timaru, Dresses, Curtains, Feathers, etc. ; also, Gentlemen's Clothing Cleaned or Dyed. Having appointed Mrs A. Cooruit, of Great North Road, as Sole Agent for Timaru, all Orders left with her will receive prompt attention. — Geo. Kixo, Dyer, Madras street, Christchurch. 9-13 6664 WANTED KNOWN.— Largest Stock of HATS m South Canterbury. Children's, Boys', and Men's Straw," Leghorn, Panama, "aud Felt Hats m all the' latest . styles. — New Zealand Clotuixg Factory, Great North Road, Timaru. 10-3 6870 \\T ANTED KNOWN— That the LITTLE VV DUST PAN is Selling Cheaper than any other House, Crockeryware, Brushware, Lampware, Glassware, Holloware, Ironmongery, Cutlery, Fancy Goods, Stationery, Toys, Birdcages, lie, Se. We quote it few prices, though we admit quotations are not fair criterion*, but a 9-22 6754 PERSONAL INSPECTION is without doubt the most satisfactory way of testing prices. White and Gold Cups and Saucers, 6s .V-dozen ; Printed C. and S., 3s 3d, i -dozen ; Knives and Forks, from 4s 6d V dozen ; Tea Spoons, 2s 3d i-dozeu. 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 a few Chairs ut Is b'd left; also, one Chest Drawers at £3 3s, and 11 few Colonial Sofas. Be sure before going elsewhere, to pay a visit to the LITTLE DUST PAN, Main' South Road. U-22 6756 WANTED KNOWN.— lmmense variety m GENTLEMEN'S TIES, Scarves, Collars, and Handkerchiefs ; splendid assortment of Regatta, Oxford, and White Shirts, m Boys', Youths', and Men's. — 3Juw Zealaxd Clotuixg Factory, Great North Road, Timaru. 10-3 6871 SEEDS.— WANTED KNOVVN, to meet the times, that Geo. Purdie and Co. are Selling all kinds of Vegetable and Flower Seeds at 3d per packet. Geo. PrRDiE axd Co., Nurserymen and Seedsmen, near I'riest and Holdgate's, Timaru. 10-10 6935 NOTICE. WE have JUST OPENED a five range of Edelweiss, Alencon, Beaded, Spanish, Torchon, Real and Imitation Maltese LACES. New Check GINGHAMS. HOSIERY. SUNSHADES. Newest Shape STRAW HATS and BONNETS. 10-20 7051 T. and J. THOMSON. CHEAP SALE BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS AND TOYS, MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. GEORGE SMALL would respectfully notify to his Friends and the Public that, previous to Stock-taking, ho is offering hi« largo and well selected Stock of BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS AND TOYS At little over Cost Prices for Cash. PIANOS and HARMONIUMS 10 per cent nndcr ordinary prices, on terms, and 2.V off that for cash. • MUSIC AT HALF PRICE. This Genuine Clearing fiale for Ono Month only. G. SMALL, Great North Road, Timuri). 9-27 6814

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Timaru Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 2832, 20 October 1883, Page 4

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