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Wanted, WANTED — APPEENTIOES to tho JfV Dressmaking. J. Baegahtojtb, Victoria House. 4.20 621 TO7ANTED A COOK-To Cook for Men 7 and made Bread. Must . be 1 clean and .sober. Apply W. BTODHK ABMITAOB, ' Otaio. 4-20 322 "ANTED— A Gentleman "bOARDeS to share a Sitting-room and Bedroom with another gentleman. Apply this Office, W A NTED-A really good GENERAL SERVANT, for the Country. Good wages. References required. DbUMMOITD & Giasbos. . 4. 16 57a ~\\T ANTED — Cooks (private families), « Housemaids -(Hotel), Nursemaids, Goneral Servants, Town and Country. Mrs - Pitts, Registry Office. 4-20 629 WANTED-A PARTNER with amait Capital. . Vegetable Garden . and Fruit Business. Apply G. A. E. Maoxay, Gardener, William Road Garden. Temuka. 4-20 635 . -„ , WANTED KNOWN— A Lady would ' give her Services for return passage to England. Good Sailor. : Apply to Mas PITT3 r Registry Office. 4-17 406. : WANTED KNOWN— That PRIME WETHER MUTTON can be pur- ■' chased for 2s 6d per side (average about Id per lb) at the Shop opposite Jonas and 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— ThatMBS A. O. PAGE has OPENED A REGISTRY OFFICE for Female Servants m the Premises lately occupied by Mrs Rowe, opposite Mrs Melton's Timaru Hotel, Main South Road, hoping to secure a share of Public Patronage. Fancy Goods and Children's Underclothing at Low Prices. 4-15 566 WANTED KNOWN— That J. Mo- * CLATCHY, the celebrated 6d HAIRDRESSER, haß REMOVED to Shepherd's Buildings, where he has every Convenience to conduct his bußineßS to, the satisfaction of his numerous customers, to whom he tenders his best thanks for past patronage. 4.17 603 WANTED KNOWM— That KNOWLES AND NORTH, WRITERS, PAPERHANGERS, AND HOUSE DECORATORS, have opened Business is the Premises OPPOSITE THE GROSVENOR HOTEL, Cain's Terrace, Timaru, hoping to merit a fair share of the public patronage. Materials of every Description supplied at reasonable Rates. • 4-2 317 ANTED KNOWN— JAMES JONES, SonxpiOß (next John Jackson's Timber Yard, Timaru), Wholesale Importer, direct from the Marble and Granite Quarries. A Monuments, Crosses, etc., etc. A large stock always on hand, from £2. 250 bxtra firstclass designs kept 'to select from. ■ Estimates ■. given for every description of ornamental; stone work, fountains, etc. Wood and Iron ' Fences. 3-27 335 WANTED KNOWN— B. GOU L D wishes to inform his customers and the publio generally, that hp has REMOVED to the shop formerly occupied by Mrs Purdie. This is the only Bhop m Timaru whero the public can rely on obtaining fish samo day as caught. The most commodious and comfortable Oyster Paloon m town. Poultryalways on hand, and dressed to order. 3-27 840 XTf ANTED KNOWN — West End Registry Office for Domestic Servants. Mrs Fullarton has opened tho abovo at her shop ' (late Douglas's), nearly opposite King's Stables, Main North Road, Timaru. __. 4-14 656 . T ITTLE DUSTPAN— SeIIing Galvanised -MJA. CoalScuttles 4s 6d, Galvanised PaiU Is 6d, American and hair Brooms cheap. ( XrOLUNTEERS — Secure your- CAMP \ EQUIPMENTS at Little Dustpan. Everything complete at Lowest Price. Kitchen Lamps 5s each. ■. .., . . 1 EMPEROR'S INK— A deep Black, from 6d bottle ; try it ; strongly recommended. Stationery at Cheapest- Prices School Slates and Pencils. TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, American Cement, Bird Cages, Knives and Forks, and Plated Goods, Brushware and Crockery. LITTLE DUSTPAN. . . . 4-17, 593 PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE for Ladies or Gentlemen. Sitting Rooms, Bath, Piano. Mbs Mason, Bourton Hoti se, Elizabeth Street, Timaru. 4-14. 558 :. TO DAIRY FACTORIES. mHE UNDERSIGNED, who has just -L arrived from Denmark, per b.b. Coptic, is open to an engagement as Manager or Assistant Manager of a Dairy Factory. Has had long experience m the latest and most approved mcthodß of working, and can produce first-class Testimonials. ERNEST BRUHN, Care of A. G. Fenwiek, Princes Street, Dunedin. 4-20 620 •-• Tenders. TENDERS. mENDERS wanted for FEEDING OFF JL 90 ACRES TURNIPS on Mr G. Tilson's Farm, about four miles from Ealing Railway Station. Tenders to close on SATURDAY, the 24th Instant. For full particulars apply to MR GEO. TILSON, or FRIEDLANDER BROS. 4-20 636 Aehburtcm. ACKNOWLEDGMENT. : T HAVE to thank the AUSTRALIAN MERCANTILE UNION INSURANCE COMPANY for the prompt and liberal manner m which they settled my CLAIM IN FULL, for property destroyed by the late fire at the Club Hotel, Waimate. (Signed) H. POTTER. Waimato, 19th April, 1886. $-19 61J.6 PLEASANT POINT. MBLL MORRIS, Stor«leet)W, ;^o^r has been APPOINTED OTJY AGENT, and Subscribers will m fntni please coll at hid Store for their Papers. M» Mobbib' receipt will be a sufficient duoharge it account, paid to tnts on behalf of tkia BIRTH, MARRIAGE AND DEATH NOTICES, if Paid for at the time, of Insertion, 2b 6d Each (stamps may be sent , as payment) t if Booted, is will b» obargtd.

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3605, 20 April 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3605, 20 April 1886, Page 1