Coachbuilder BON-ACCORD CARRIAGE WORKS. BUGGIES, SPRING CARTS am CARRIAGES of Every Deseriptioi BUILT to ORDER, REPAIRED an. RE-PAINTED on the Shortest Notice am m the most approved styles. An assortment of all the best gradeß o Carriage Materials always kept m stock. Abchibald Fbasbb, Coachbuilder, Main North Road (next King's Stables), Timaru. 9-8 SS^f S i.£NGLISH J3 i AMERICAN CARRIAGES] f|; -£ [£&-.., _:z . I^-., jj-^ CRITERION CARRIAGE FACTORY, TIMARU. JBARRATT has considerably EN- • LARGED his PREMISES, and is prepared to EXECUTE ALL KINDS OF CARRIAGE WORKS, either of English, American, or Colonial Patterns. Carriages Repnired, Trimmed, and Painted on tho Shortest Notice. 7-4 9790 Estimates Given. ■Undertakers. WEBB AND RADCLIFFE (Late B. Wallis), FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS, BE6WICK STBEBT, Timaru. 9-20 689 TAS. E. BEOKINGHAM, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, Opposite King's Stables, Timaru. Funerals of every description Furnished and Conducted on the shortest notice, m town or country. Graveß enclosed with wood or iron fence. Hearse, Horace, Palls, <to., on hire. N.B. — The trade supplied. Tobacconist H. FRIEDLANDER, Tobacconist, Fancy Goods Importer, and Hairdresser, DESIRES to draw special attention to some important changes effected m HAIRCUTTING SALOONS. Tho whole have been Renovated nnd ReArranged. A SEPARATE ROOM has been fitted with every convenience for LADIES. In the GENTLEMEN'S DEPARTMENT there are two Chairs. A clever Artiste lias been engaged. Hair Work of every description made up on the premises. LAWN TENNIS and requisites for popular outdoor games kept m stock ; some New Goods just opened out. FISHING TACKLE, with all the latest Novelties for both salt and fresh water fishing on Sale. TOBACCO, CIGARS and CIGARETTES of various brands. A Choice Seloction of PIPES and other Smokers' requisites, together with FANCY GOODS of all sorts, to select from. H. FRIEDLANDER, 9-24 623 Main South Road, Timaru. BlacksmithsDAVID BTURROCK "OESPECTFULLY intimates to McrJL«J chants, Millownors, Farmers, and the Public generally, that ho has commenced Business as ENGINEER, MILLWRIGHT, BLACKSMITH AND WHEELWRIGHT, &c, In those newly-ercct«d Premises, corner of Edward street and Main South Road, where by keeping only First-class Workmen, and using the very Best Material, combined with Civility and the Lowest Possible Charges, lie hopes to merit a share of Public Patronage. Having secured the services of MR D. GUTHRIE, M.R.C.V.S.E., Veterinary Surgeon and Genoral Blacksmith, all Horseshooing will be under his careful supervision. He can be consulted on all Diseases of tho Horse, Cattle, Dogs, etc., at the above address daily. All cases entrusted to him will receivo his careful and prompt attention. N.B. — Experienced Workmen sent to any part of the country. 10-8 761 Builders & Contractors A LEXANDER SINCLAIR, j£\- BUILDBB AND CONTBACTOB, Begs to intimato to Farmers and othora that ho has always on hand a supply of Sashes, Doors, Window-frames, Cupboards, Mantelpieces, and all kinds of House, Shop, and othor Fittings neatly executed. Men sent to Town or Country. Workshop opposite Timaru Hotel. 29nin ESTABLISHED, 1874. j^i H A S. P A L L I S E B, \y BUILDER, BRICKLAYER AND PLASTERER. Reliable Estimates furnished. Advice Fueuly Given. Trustworthy men only employed. Brick' layers' and Plasterers' Material on hand. BARNARD STREET, Opposite Queen's Hotel. 1-8 787 Scholastic. MISS FORBES Assisted by an efllcient Residen Governess, ■with Continental French nw German, and holding a Senior Univerail; Certificate (Edinburgh), with Honors, fo English, French, German ; and a Staff o Visiting Teachers for Languages, Drnwinp Miuic, Singing and Dancing j Receives Youn Ladies as Boarders and Day Pupils. Evening Studies carefully superintended. Referees — Pbofkrsob Black, Dunedi University j W. S. Fitzoeeald, Esq Principal, Normal School, Dunedin W. Malcolm, Principal, Normi School, Cliristchurcli. Local Roforeoß, Paronts and others — I Wakbfibld, Esq., M.H.R. j W. . Btbwabd, Esq., M.U.R., Wniinnh Roy. W. Gildies ; Hoy. G. Fostbe Rt>v. G. Basclay ; 0. R. Bhai E«v - a. Bubxbtt, Ebo., Mount Oo< Station J. Gbahobb, Eiq.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XL, Issue 3197, 24 December 1884, Page 1
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