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Business Notices. J HOFFMANN'S PATENT BRICKS. ALWAYS ON HAND— Best Burnt BEIOKS ; also, Fresh Flare LIME. Good Water Supplied to Suburbs. SHEARS' STBAM BRICK AND LIMB WORKS, X,., -Domain. 7->9 170(1 Meetings, Amusements, <Sc. ■jyr r vr. j. steward Will bo glad to SHEET THE ELECTORS OF WAIMATE ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, the 27th Inst., At 8 o'clock, AT THE LIBRARY. Chair to bo taken by His Worship the Mayor. 1-23 5591 BURNS' ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION, TO BE HELD AT THE RAILWAY 'REFRESHMENT ROOMS, ON MONDAY, 25th JANUARY. Chair to be taken at 7.30 p.m. Tickets Cs each, can be had from Messrs Bower and Ferguson, G. Pearson, Fruiterer, and Railway Refreshment Rooms. W. DAVIDSON, 1-22 5561 ' Hon. Secretary. Wanted. WANTED KNOWN — Slates, 2d ; Atlases, 6d; Drawing Books, 3d. Also special lines m Exercise Books 'at Peabsod's. 1-25 5601 WANTED— JOBBING GARDENING, by the day or week ; thoroughly experienced. — George Cboss, Ruasell Square. 1-19 5532 WANTED KNOWN — BOARD and RESIDENCE, m a private family, for two single Gentlemen. Apply Office of this Paper. 1-19 5531 WANTED TO LET— A 5-ROOMED HOUSE, near Post Office Apply to R. WEBSTEB,Barnard Street. 1-22 5559 WANTED— A MAN to Work McCormick Wirebinder. None but a thorough Competent Hand need apply sharp. Albx HunriißEY, Seadown. 1-25 5598 WANTED— A BOY to Milk and make himself generally useful. Must be good bohaved.* Apply Mes Webby, Barnard street. 1-25 5599 'ANTED KNOWN — VACANCIES for Two GENTLEMENBOARDERS at Mrs Wilson's, Theodocia Street, opposite Lincoln Store. Bath-room. Terms moderate. 1-22 5560 WANTED KNOWN— Drummond and Glasson havo determined to offer Every Lino m Stock nt a Very Great Discount until arrival of Autumn Season's Goods. WANTED KNOWN— That Drummond and Glnsaon's Stock boing all New, Customers can rest assured they are studying their own interests m buying Sterling Goods at a Wonderfully Low Figure. WANTED— Customers to Inspect their Stock before purchasing elsewhere. 1-23 5594 SCHOOL BOOKS. I HAVE READERS, SEQUELS, ARITHMETICS, GRAMMARS, GEOGRAPHIES, HISTORIES, EXERCISE BOOKS, SLATES, ATLASES, &c. Also — Leather Bags, Is, Is 6d, and 2a each. GEO. PEARSON, 1-23 5593 Main Road, Timaru. Trespass Notices. NOTICE. ALL Persons found TRESPASSING m pursuit of gamo or othenaue on lands belonging to Mr Ihob. Kma will be prose outed. 8. A. BRISTOL, Pighuntinz Greek. NOIICE. ALL PERSONS found TRESPASSING on Hadlow, the Property of Mr E. T. Rhodes, will bo Prosecuted. Poison Laid. 12-18 5215 NOTICE. TRESPASSING on my Property, SUTTON FARM, will be PROSECUTED. 12-30 5340 E. G. STERICKER. Tenders. TENDER ACCEPTED. WE HAVE ACCEPTED the TENDER of PHILIP BROWN for Tying Oats at our farm Totara Valley. STEWART & BOTHERWAY. 1-25 5596 TO CONTRACTORS. mENDERS are invited for the ERECTION JL of an HOTEL at tho Cave, for Mr L. McCormick. Plans and Specifications can be seen at our Office, where tenders must be left not later than twelve o'clock noon on FRIDAY, the 29th day of January, 1886. Tho lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. WEST & BARBER, 1-19 6534 Architects. TENDERS aro invited for CUTTING, with Twine Binder, 100 acres Oats (more or less). Twine found. Also, for STOOKING, FORKING, and STACKING the same. Tenders close January 30th. THOMAS ASKIN, 1-21 5555 Aorangi Downs, near Albury. FRIENDS AT HOME. mHE "TIMARU ERALD 1 MONTHLY SUMMARY, Containing all the principal Nowb of the Month of Colonial interest, Posted to any Address for FIVE SHILLINGS PER YEAR. Those Persona who aro m the habit of sending Newspapers to the Old Country may SAVE THEMSELVES MUCH TROUBLE and always secure its despatch m time for the English Mail, by leaving their inßtruo. tisni at thi» offtn*. ALL LETTERS or CORRESPONDENCE intended for the EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT of this paper, onght to be ADDRESSED to the EDITOR. ADVERTISEMENTS, ORDERS FOR PRINTING, and all business matters relating to the office, together with cheques, &c, to be ADDRESSED to the MANAGER. It is particularly requested that NO LETTERS be directed, either to the Proprietors or any member of the staff of this office, PRIVATELY, if the communications are not of a private nature, aa delays are iom«tim»i oooaaioB«d by to doing.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3533, 25 January 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3533, 25 January 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3533, 25 January 1886, Page 4