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Wanted. ANTED — Married Couple, Cooks, Housemaids, Kitchen Maids, General Servants, at Mes Pitts, Eegistry Office. 4-14 660 ANTED— A really good GENERAL SERVANT, for the Country. -Good wages. References " required. Dbukuoks & Giasboh-. - • ' 4.16 676 WANTED— A Good PLAIN -COOK. Must also understand Dairy Work. No washing. Apply to MBS Anchjs '-Mao. Donald, Waitue, Geraldine. .4-16 680 WAITING, ENGAGEMENTS— dousekeepers, Cooks, Housemaids; and General Servants and Nursemaids, at Mas Pitts' Registry Office.' 4i14'661 WANTED TO PURCHASE '^-' I6OO Sacks Prime CANADIAN OATS, delivered at St. Andrews. Apply Moody and Ziesleb, Timaru. . 4-14.659 WANTFD KNOWN — Gentlemen's WATERPROOF COATS, ex s.s. Rimutaka. First class goods m medium and extra superfine qualities. iPriees Low. At J. G. Cowan's VX7 ANTED KNOWN— OVERCOATS— » » Men's, Youth's, Boys' and Juvenile OVEECOATS m Fancy Tweeda and Navy Naps. Men's, from £1 5s j Boya', from 12s 6d. At J. G. Cowah's. 4-16 674 ANTED KNOWN — West End Registry Office for Domestio Servants. Mrs Fullarton has opened the above at her shop (late Douglas's), nearly opposite King's Stables, Main North Eoad, Timaru. 4-14 656 WANTED KNOWN— That P, Fostbb is prepared to supply HOESE COVERS for ensuing season at lowest possible prices; a Large Stock now on hand; also, Tents, Tarpaulins, etc. Eeaper and Binder Aprons Made and Repaired. 2-18 6867 'ANTED KNOWN — That PRIME WETHER MUTTON can be purchased for 2s 6d per side (average about Id per lb) at the Shop opposite Jonas arid Bourn's, on TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., and on SATURDAYS from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. 4-13 545 PEACOCK & GEANEY. ANTED KNOWN— That MRS A. C. PAGE has OPENED A REGISTRY OFFICE for Female Servants m the Premises lately occupied by Mrs- Eowe, opposite Mrs Melton's Timaru Hotel, Main South Eoad, hoping to secure a share of Public Patronage. Fancy Goods and Children's Underclothing at Low Prices. 4-16 566 \XT ANTED KNOWM— That KNOWLES V V AND NOETH, WEITEES, PAPERHANGERS, AND HOUSE DECORATORS, have opened Business m the Premises OPPOSITE THE GROSVENOE HOTEL, Cain'a Terrace, Timaru, hoping to merit a fair share of the public patronage. Materials of every Description supplied at reasonable Rates. 4-2 317 WANTED KNOWN— Shipment Hobart Fruit, ex Ringarooma, choicest sorts, also, small shipment of Scotch Confectionery, ex lonic, comprising Crystalised Jujubes, Pan Drops, Scotch Mixtures, Chocolate Creams, Gelatine Lozenges, Peppermints, Conversation and Musk Lozenges. In Colonial .Confectionery I have always a heavy stock, which I sell at the lowest prices. Gbo. Pbabbon, Fruiterer. 4-16 691 WANTED KNOWN— JAMES JONES, Sculptor (next John Jackson's Timber Yard, Timaru), Wholesale Importer, direct from the Marble and Granite Quarries. Monuments, Crosses, etc., etc. A large^gtock always on hand, from £2. 250 extra firstclass designs kept to select from. Estimates given for every description of ornamental stone work, fountains, etc. Wood and Iron Fencea. ■ 3-27 336 WANTED KNOWN— B.G-OULD wishes to inform his customers and the publio generally, that he has REMOVED to the shop formerly occupied by Mrs Purdie. This is the only shop m Timaru where the public can rely on obtaining fish eamo day as caught. The most commodious and comfortable Oyster Saloon m town. Poultry always on hand, and dressed to order. . . , 3-27 340 WANTED KNOWN— LITTLE DUST PAN Selling Tea Spoons 3s half dozen, don't change colour. Kitchen Lamps sb. „ "I" D.P. — China Cup 9 and Saucers 4s 3d -U« half dozen. White Handle Knives and Forks 6s half dozen. Try them. . T D. P.— Brown Teapots 6d each, Delph J-J* Cupß and Saucers 2s 9d, Jugs 3s 6d set of 3. American Axes and Tomahawks. LD.P. — Squeezer Playing Cards, gilt • edges, 2s. Writing Paper, injwx, 9d. Galvanised Pails Is 6d. Combs, Brushes, and Glassware Cheap. 4-10 607 L.D.P. PRIVATE BOARD ANDEESIDBNCE for Ladies or Gentlemen. Sitting Rooms, Bath, Piano. Mbs Mason, Bourton House, Elizabeth Street, Timaru., 4-14 658 Trespass Notices. ANY PERSON found TRESPASSING on the property known as Harry B. Johnston's, Hook Swamp, m pursuit of game, or otherwise, will be prosecuted with the utmost rigour of the law. E. T. MABSHALL, For 3-25 303 W. GRANT. A NY Person TRESPASSING on tho Eaincliff Estate - m Pursuit of Gamo or otherwise will be Prosecuted. 3-29 353 E. MAOKAY. TRESPASS NOTICE. ANY PERSON found TRESPASSING on Reserve lately occupied by W. Jack, Waitohi Flat, will bo Prosecuted. In consequence of Sheep being destroyed Poison will be laid for Dogs. 4-16 688 THOMA9 OEB. TRESPASS NOTICE. ANY PERSON found TRESPASSING on Reserve 2704, Opihi river-bed, opposite Pleasant Point, will be Prosecuted ; and further, all animals found on this Reserve will be impounded. JAMES ORE, Waitohi Flat. April lfith, 1886. * 4-16 689 NOTICE. ALL PERSONS found TEESPASSING on Hadiow, the Property of Mr E. T. Rhodes, will be Prosecuted. Poison Laid. 12-18 6216 **/"HEN BUSINESS FLAGS, advertisa T y briskly m the Timaru Herald, 'and it will brighten up.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3602, 16 April 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3602, 16 April 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3602, 16 April 1886, Page 1