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Wanted. WANTED— A Good STACKER. Apply, Ai _x. Mkb, Pleasant Point. 3-1 8509 _____ WANTED -For n Station— A Man to COOK. Must be a good Baker. Apply to the National Mortgage and Agency Company of New Zealand, Limited. 3 3 8513 WANTED— A few Men for STACKING. J. and S. Wilsom, Allmdale, Fairlie Creek. 3-3 8520 WANTED TO KNOW - Why Vegetables are generally so scarce during Winter and Spring, when the following plants can be had from the undersigned, viz., Winter Cabbage, Brocoli, Savoys, Brussels Sprouts, and Curled Greens. GEO. PURDIE _ CO., 2-IJ2 8436 Nm'serymen and Seedsmen. WANTED KNOWN— That Geo. King is prepared to DYE for all the Ladies of Timaru, Dresses, Curtains, Feathers, eti;. ; also, Gentlemen's Clothing Cleaned or Dyed. Having appointed Mm A. Cooi'kb, of Great North Road, as Sole Agent for Timaru, all Orders left with her will receive prompt attention. — Geo. Kin&, Dyer, Madras street, Christchurch. 913 G664. WANTED KNOWN.— T-avitesl Stock of HATS m South Canterbury. Children's, Boys', and lien's Straw, Leghorn, Panama, and Kelt Huts m nil tho latest styles. — New Zkaland Clothing Factory, Great North Road Timaru. 10-3 6870 \nf7 ANTED KNOWN.— lmmense variety ♦V m GENTLEMKN'S TIES, Scarves, Collars, and Handkerchiefs ; splendid assortment of Regatta, Oxford, and White Shirts, m Boys', Youths', and Men's. — New Zeaiakd Clothing Factory, Great North Road, Timaru. 10-3 6871 WANTED KNOWN -- Little Boys 1 JERSEY SUITS m all tho latest styles; also Boys' New Zealand TWEED SUITS m great variety. — New Zealand Clothing Factory, Great North Road, Timnru. 10-3 68fi!> Hunting. Hunting. V\" ANTED KNOWN— That Gentlemen * * can have a First-class Hunting Suit — Coat and Vest made of Treble Milled Oxford or Cambridge Melton Cloth, Pants of Bedford Cord. Various Sluidrs m Stock. A Large Assortment; of Scotch, -English nnd Colonial Tweeds JUST OPENED. (!E^° Style and Fit Guaranteed. WILLIAM STOREY, TAILOR, _c\, TEMUKA. 2-29 Bt9o LIT__E DUSTPAN. TEST PRlCES— Printed Cups and Saucen from 6d each. White nud Gold Co 1; each, Plates and dishes m corresponding prices. I-ITTItE DtTSTPAW. TEST PRlCES— American Nickel-plated Clocks from 8s fid each, Choice patterns m Cruets and B.M. Teapots, very low h price. LITTLE DTrST_»A_r. TEST PRICES— Wood Bird Cages from 4= 6d each complete, Flower Pots from 3tl each ; Dclph, Tin and Enamelled Pi( Dishes. ! LITTLE DUSTPAN. , ! TEST PRlCES— Cheapest house m Timan f for all kinds of Household Requisites Inspection invited. 1-25 8116 LITTLE DUSTPAN. Lost and Found. £2 REWARD. LOST, from Timaru on 20th JANUARY —A BAY GELDING, branded Cl 1 on near shoulder and collar-marked. Th< ' above Reward will bo paid to anyone return T. J. KENNEDY, 2-29 8489 North Street, Timaru. Sporting' A FORTDNE FOR FITE SHILLINGS f ADAMASTOR'S '} Registered I NOVELTY Post-oilice Letters | CONSULTA- Orders f or \ TION ■ Payable Telegrams o.v to not THE CHRIST- Adamu«tor. f Accepted. CHURCH <. j , £20C0 AUTUMN HANDICAP. £2000 ', Will Close on or about the .12th April, 1884. 800") Members »1. ss. 145 PRIZES. Each Ticket has Seven Chances. AUTUMN HANDICAP, | (30 Nominations). .„ First £250 Cahii Awards. i, Second £150 2at 100 ... £200 Third £100 2at 50 . . £100 Starters (divide) £150 10 ill; 20 ....£2OO Non-starters 20 at 10 ... £200 (divide) £250 25 ut 6 ... .£l5O 50 at 5 ... £250 £900 £1100 Each Ticket has seven separate chances. N.B.— Not. lesa than Two Tickets sent to any one uddress. t Please send P.O. order when convenient ; also two stamps for reply mid result. Country cheques must have 1s exchange added. \ f Address all letters :"] . £2000. ] ADAMASTOR, | £2000. J Care of j • | Lyons and Hart, ; 145 Prizes. I Box 161, P. 0., 145 Prizes. [ Dunedin. j Notice. — Please apply curly this time, as I over 500 Programmes havo already been disiposed of to persons whose applications arrived ■ too late for previous consultation. • 2-22 R440 TJOBIN HOOD'S GREAT NOVELTY J\> COMPANY'S PROGRAMME ONTHH AUTUMN IIUKTING, To be held on tho Christchurch Racecourse. ON EASTER MONDAY AND TUESDAY, April 14th nnd loth, 18H4. Subscribed Capital of £2500, m 5000 Shares of 10s each. 133 Prizes, Five Separate Allotments, each Share having livo distinct chances. Gkkat Autumn Hanjhcap. Eahtbk Handicap. 31 Prices. 28 Prizes. •t £ First horse ... 750 j Firjf, horse ... 200 Second do ... !!(KJ ' Second do 100 Third do ... 100 I Third do ... &o Other starters ) Otherstarters (divided) ... 100 (divided) ... 50 Non - .Starters - Htiirtora (divided) ... 250 (divided) ... 100 £1500 I £500 Cash Bonds. — 74 Prizes. £ Fir.st ClaiH— 4- pri/.CB, at ,t ; 25 . . 10(1 .Second Class— lo prizes, at £10. . , 1 00 Third CIuHS— GO prizes at. £5 ... iIOO £500 Applications, il by letter, with two twopenny stumps, and exchange on cheques ono shilling added. Plcnso write. Signature and Address legibly to avoid errors. Money Orriors, Bank Nolen and Drafts, Registered Lettcra and Tolegiams, received and promptly nttended t<-. N.B.^ — All Letters containing Coin inutit be registered. Bo careful to Address ROBIN HOOD, Care of THOS. HTAPLKTON, Box 23H, Po»t-Oi!i 0, Christchurch , or Care of JUBAL (not.!. L.) FLKMING, City Batlm, Colombo ulteet, Cbristcliiirch. In answer to numerous (inriuirics, wo bcit t° xlttto (hat vi i.ro m !,„ w ,y \i, m , ot .|oil with I any other Company. ' 3.3 8518 '

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Timaru Herald, Volume XL, Issue 2946, 3 March 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XL, Issue 2946, 3 March 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XL, Issue 2946, 3 March 1884, Page 4