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. .;s?;* Business Notices. - IDEGS ,to intimate-- that he' has COMJL9 MENOED BUSINESS as a TAILOB ;n tho, / ; i TIMARU CLOTHING FACTORY, the Premises lately occupied by-Mr H. Clapham. Having on hand a i ,-Hice Selection of Tweeds; Tvp.o, hopes, by Good Workmanship, Low Prices, and Guaranteed Fit, to receive a Bhare of Public Patronage. 2-5 5725 IT EN ARE SPECTACLE 8 r . ■ ■ REQUIRED ? 'When tho eyes water,or become so much fatigued by short cxerciso as to be obliged to be frequently closed or relieved by viewing different qbjeots. When objects cannot be seen?with6ut removing them to an increased distance. When tho letters of a book appear to blend with one another. When more light is required than was formerly, as —^when the light has to be placed botween them and the book; when much difficulty is found m threading a needlo j when the eyes appear as if they had a mist before them ; when black specks seem floating m the sight. When any of tho above indications arise all hesitation Bhould be laid aside, a responsible and skilful optician consulted, und a pair of Spectacleß purchased. W. RIOKETTS, Pbaoticai; Watchmaker and OrnciAN, OAMARU, Bestows great caro m tho solcction of Spectacles, to have them properly adjustod to tho Bight, nnd to Biipply only glasses which his long experienco .enables him to judge as best suited to benefit and strengthen tho eyes. W. RICKETTS, : Watohmakbb and Optician, Has just received, ex lonic, tho Largest, Finest, and Beßt-selected stook of SPECTAOLES Ever imported m ono lino. They have all been made to his instructions, and every pair stamped with his name, and aro guaranteed to bo the finest i ' BRAZILIAN PEBBLES. W. RICKETTS 1 Celebrated Pausodunoptic Spectacle. Thcr agreeable lint of tho glasses give a soothing effect when reading or writing, and ore highly recommended as a valuablo assistance to tho sight and as a preservative to the oyes. W.R. will bo m TIMARU for THREE DAYS ONLY— Tuesday, 20th ; Wednesday, 21st j Thursday, 22nd — at Shop adjoining Bank of New South Wales, from 10 a.m. till 9 p.m. Testimonial from Dr Mncgregor, D.D. Columba Manse, Oamaru, 16th April, 1886. Having ncrvo proof of Mr fiicketts' Pnusodunoptic Spectacles I Cud they doservo their uamo as giving relief from pain whilst aiding vision. Like other glusscj they give tho oyes a pleasant repose and support which is most valuablo to ono who has to do much of such work as reading or writing by night as well as day. JAMB 3 SIACQBEGOE, D.D. ' To" Mr W. Ricketts. 4-19 615 Trespass Notices, ANY PERSON found TRESPASSING on tho proporty known as Hurry B. Johnston's, Hook Swamp, m pursuit of game, or otherwise, will bo prosecuted with tho utmost rigour of tho law. R. T. MABSHALL, For 3-25 803 W. GRANT. A NY Person TRESPASSING on the Raincliff Estate m Pursuit of Game or otherwise will be Prosecuted. 3-29 353 ' R. MACKAY. TRESPASS NOTICE. ANY PERSON found TREBPASSING on Beserve lately occupied by W. Jock; Waitohi Flat, will bo Prosecuted. In consequence of Sheep being destroyed Poison will bo laid for Dogs. 4-18 688 THOMAB ORE. ' ■ ■ TRESPASS NOTICE. A' NY PERSON found TRESPASSING on Beserve 2704, Opibi river-bed, opposite Pleasant Point, will be Prosecuted ; and further, all animals found on this Beserve will be impounded. : JAMES ORB, Waitohi Flat. •April 15th, 1686. 4-16 589 NOTICE. ALL PERSONS found TRESPASSING on Hadlow, tho Proporty of Mr E. T. Rhodes, will be Prosecuted. Poison Laid. 12-18 5215 TO TRESPASSERS. NOTICE — Persons m Pursuit of Game or otherwise on my place at MOUNT HORRIBLE, without a Written Permission, will be PROSECUTED. . I Caution owners of Dogs that POISON has been LAID m my Paddocks. 10-13 4470 GEO. H. RHODES. Lost anil Found* £1 REWARD. STOLEN or strayed from Arowhenua, a black hack MARE, branded W neai shoulder. The above reward will be paid on deliverj to O. Nicholas, Temuka, or Gordon Wood, Timaru. 4-20 627 P. O'MABA. £2 REWARD. ■ CJTOLEN or strayed from Milford aboul >^ the latter end of January, one dark bay draught COLT, branded B.I;, upside down, on near shoulder. . The above reward will he paid on deliverj to 0. Nicholas, Temuka. Any person m whose possession the colt it found after 1 this notice, will he prosecuted. *20 626 PATBIOK O'MABA. . ; 10s BEWARIi. LOST— A Dark Chestnut DBAUGHQ : ." MABB, branded P.B. off shoulder split off ear, shod all round, supposed to b( making South,. Above reward will be paid or leaving .information at — . MEBSB# JAMES A. GBACIE & CQ.'s, 4-SiO 625 ; Auctioneer*

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Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3605, 20 April 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3605, 20 April 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3605, 20 April 1886, Page 1

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