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Wanted. CTCT ANTED— For a Station— A Man to W COOK. Must, bo n good Baker. Lpply to the National Mortgage and Agency ?omimnv of New Zealand. Limited. 1 • 3 3 8513 WANTE D- A few Men for STACKING. J. ard S. Wimox, Allandale, Fairlio .'reek. 3-3 8520 WANTED— Some TEAMS for Stacking. J. XXD SI. Wilson, Allandale, Fairhe >eek. 3-4 8535 WAITING EMPLOYMENT— CoupIes, Housekeepers, Housemaid, Nursemaids, Shepherds, Farm Hands, Grooms, Under Gardener, Harvesters, Milker, Clerk. WANTED— General Sonants, Gardener, Ploughmen, Bojs. Davieb' Labor Exchange. 3-4 8521 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 Cabbngj, Brocoli, Savoys, Brussels Sprouts, and Curled Oireens. GEO. PURDIE & CO., 2-22 S13(! Nurserymen and Seedsmen. WANTED KNOWN— That Geo. King is prepared to DYE for all the Ladies of Tiinar j, Dresses, Curtains, Feathers, etc. ; also, Gentlemen's Clothing Cleaned or Dyed. Having appointed Mrs A. Coopeb, of Great North Road, a3 Sole Agent for Timaru, all Orders left with her will receive prompt attention. — Gso. King, Dyer, Madras street, Christchurch. 9-13 6664 WANTED KNOWN— Largest Stock of HATS m South Canterbury. Children's, Boys', snd Men's Straw, Leghorn, Panama, and Felt Hats m all the latest styles. — New Zealand Clothing Factory, Great North Road Timam. 10-3 6870 "CTT ANTED KNOWN. — Immense variety W in GKIfTLEMKN'S TIES, Scarves, Collars, and ncndkeix-hiefs ; splendid assortment of Regatta, Oxford, and White Shirts, m Boys', Youths', and Men's. — New Zealand Ctornu'O Factory, Great North Road, Timai-u. 10-3 6871 WANTED KNOWN — Little Boys' JEKSF.Y SUITS m all the latest styles ; also Hoys' New Zealand TWEED SUITS m great variety.— New Zealand Clothing Faotoby, Great. North Road, Timaru. 10-3 68R9 Xiotit and round. LOST, on Wai-iti Road— LEATHER SATCHEL, containing Surveyor's Note Book. Oae Pound Reward if d.-i" ■• r •■' at the Survey Office, Timaru. 3 . i Sporting •jpiIDELITY COMPANY'S £1500 CHRISTCHURCH AUTUMN £1500 Race, April 14th — Closes about April 10th. 36 Nominations and 40 Cash Bonds. GREAT AUTUMN HANDICAP. First £400 Second 200 Third 100 All others divided 300 10 Bonds at £20 each 200 30 Bonds at £L 0 each 300 Total, 75 prizes £1500 There will be Three Separate Drawings for Each Tiekut, riz. : One Drawing for the Race, and Two Separate Drawings for the 40 Bonds. Programmes — £1 each, and two 2d stamps, Cheques (with Is exchange) to be payable only to a Nj or to Bearer. P.O. Orders Payableto Fidelity Co. only. If halfnotes, sand by separate Posts. Registered Letters or Telegrams not accepted. Address only to " Fidelity Company, care of Alfred A. Cameron's ' Box No. 251, Dunedin." IJgT APPLY EARLY— Time Limited. Rice on 14th April. 3-4 8529 A FORTUNE FOR Fr\'E SHILLINGS. f ADAMASTOR'S "| Registered NOVELTY Post-office Letters CONSULT A- | Orders or - TIO3J }- Payable Telegrams ox I to not THE CHRIST- | Adomastijr. Accepted, t CBIUP.CH J £2000 AUTUMN HANDICAP. £2000 Will Close on or about the 12th April, 1884. 800 • Mumben at ss. 145 PRIZES. Each Ticket lias Seven Chances. AUIUMN" HANDICAP, (36 Nominations). First £250 Cash Awards. Second £150 2at 100 ... £200 Third £100 2 at 50 ... £100 Starters (diridn) £150 10 at 20 ...£2OO Non-starte:-s 20 at 10 ... £200 (divido) £2EO 25 at G ... £150 50 at 5 ... £250 £900 .CIIOC Each Ticket has seven Heparatc chances. N.B. — Not less than Two Tickets sent tc any one address. Please send P.O. order when convenient ; also two stamps for reply and result. Countrj cheques mu9t have Is exchange added. fAddres* all letters :~1 £2000. | ADAMA3TOR, I £2000. j Care of ; I Lyonn and Hart, f 145 Prizes. Box 151, P. 0., | 145 Prizes (^ Dunedin. J Notice. — Plonso apply early this time, as over 500 Programmes have already been disposed of to pesons whose applications arrived too late for prjvious consultation. 2-22 8440 "DOBIN HOODS GREAT NOVELTY Xii COMPANY'S PROGRAMME ON TUB AUTUMN MEETING, To be held on the Christchurch Racecourse, ON EASTER MONDAY AND TUESDAY, April 14th and 15th, 1884. Subscribed Capital of £2500, m 5000 Shares of 10s each. 133 Prizes, Five Separate Allotments, each Sr arc having five distinct chances, Great Ad-:umn HanhiojU 1 . Easteb Handicap. 31 Prizes. 28 Prize 3. -2 £ First horsn ... 760 | First horso ... 20C Second do ... 300 ' Second do ... 10C Third do ... 100 I Third do ... f.C Othcrstarters I Othorstartcrs .. (divided) ... 100 (divided) ... 5C Non - Starter; Non - Starters (divided) ... 250 (divided) ... JOC £1500 | £50C ChU'.l Bonus. — 74 Prizes. £ First Class— 4 prizes, at £25 ... 100 Hecond Clasi— lo prizt-H, at £10... 100 Third Class— 6o prizou ut £5 ... 300 £500 Application!, if by letter, with two twopenny stamps, and exchange on cheques ono shilling utliled. Please write Signaturo and Address leftibly to avoid errors. Money Orders, Bank Notes nnd Drafts, Registered Lotters and Telegrams, received and promptly attended to. N.B. — AH letters containing Coin must bo registered. Be careful to Address ROBIN HOOD, Cans of THOS. STAPLETON, Box 233, I'ost-Om «., Clirislchureh t or Caro of JUBAL (not J. L.) FLKMING, City Baths, Colombo ttrcct, Christchurch In answer tc numoroiiH enquiries, we beg to .state that we aro m no way connected with any other Coirpany. 3-3 8518 MOLLEB'9 COD" LIVKR"I>II7— "I r C. Ua-ror, M.D., L.8.0.P., of the German Mo«pil.nl ( say« ! — " It lion no diingr«e* üblo taste, and on account of iti oareful preparation ii mun ss.iily (h>4'*/>d than other it.s?rif£;''3ri

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Timaru Herald, Volume XL, Issue 2947, 4 March 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume XL, Issue 2947, 4 March 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume XL, Issue 2947, 4 March 1884, Page 4