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Wanted. WANTED TO SELL— WASTE PAPEB (m large or Bmall quantities). Ap. ply to the Publisher, Timabp Hbbam). WANTED — APPBENTIOES to the Dreasmaking. J. Biixusnyss, I Victoria House. 4.22 663 ' 1 - ' ■: t TTTANTED — A Good GENERAL V '■■_ SEBVANT, For particulars apply office of this paper. 4-21 668 WANTED— A HOBSE-DBIVEBi Apply Levels Station, dug. It, Obbbxl. 4,26 689 ; WANTED— LODGINGS, by a Lady and ■ Gentleman without family, .: Apply, . by letter, Btating terms, to Box 34, ' - > ■ 4-21 6fl : WANTED— A really good GENERAL SEBVANT, for the Country. Good wages. Eeferences required. Dbummond & Glasscw. 4-X6 676 WANTED — Cooks (private families), Housemaids (Hotel), Nursemaids, General Servants, Town and Country. Mrs Pitts, Begistry Office. 4-20 629 WA NT E D— A GROOM, mu B t bo thoroughly competent to take entire 1 charge of Stables. Good Wages. Married Man preferred. Apply— Mbs Pitt, Begistry Office. 4-22 655 'ANTED 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 & GEANBY. WANTED KNOWN— That MBS A. O. 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 Boad, hoping to secure a share of Public Patronage. Fancy Goods and Children 1 * Underclothing . at Low Prices. . 4-15 566 WANTED KNOWN — That J. Mo CLATCHY, the celebrated 6d HAIRDEESSER, has REMOVED to Shepherd's Buildings, where he haß every Convenience to conduct his business to tho satisfaction of his numerous customers, to ' whom he tenders his best thanks for past patronage. 4-17 603 WANTED KNO WM— That KNOWLES AND NORTH, WEITEBS, PAPEEHANGEES, AND HOUSE DECOR A--1 TOBS, have opened Business ia the Premises ' OPPOSITE THE GROSVENOR HOTEL, Caui's 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— The undersigned is selling good sound wheaten straw CHAFF, at 4d per bag ; do, Oaten, 7d, delivered at the machine ; delivered m Timaru, one penny extra. All chaff riddled, screened, and screw pressed by machinery of the very l»te»t improvements. Samples can be seen at Mr F. Fitzsimmone', blacksmith, Timaru. — William King, Seadown. 4-21 647 TTTANTED KNOWN— JAMES JONES, VV SotrtPTOß (next John Jackson's Timber Yard, Timaru), Wholesale Importer, direct from the Marble and Granite Quarries. Monuments, Crosses, etc., etc. A large stook always on hand, from £2. 250 extra firstclass designs kept to select from. Estimates given for every description of ornamental Btone work, fountains, etc. Wood and Iron Fences. 3-27 335 WANTED KNOWN— B. GOULD wishes to inform his customers and the public generally, that he has BEMOVED to the shop formerly occupied by Mrs Purdie. This is the only shop m Timaru where the public e»n rely on obtaining fish same day as 1 eaugbt. TCu~ most commodious and comfortable Oyster Saloon m town. Poultry always on hand, and dressed to order. 3-27 340 "CHANTED KNOWN — West End , Begietry Office for Domestic Servants. Mrs Fullarton has opened the above at her shop ! (late Douglas's), nearly opposite King's Stables, Main North Boad, Timaru. 4-14 556 JUST OPENED OUT at LITTLE DUSTPAN Colonial-made Majolica. Spittoons Is 9d, Colonial-made Fanoy Flower Pots 2s and 2s 6d. /COLONIAL-MADE Pudding Basins from j %*/ 6d each, Colonial-made Pickle Jars Is 6d, lß,i)d, 6d each. I /COLONIAL-MADE Jam Jara from 3d \_/ each, Colonial-made Butter Crocks 2s [■ 6d and 3s, Colonial-made Bird Cages from , 3b 6d. ■ SUPPORT COLONIAL INDUSTRIES, and thus practically answer the mos mentoiw question " What shall wo do with ' our boys ?" and the LITTLE DUSTPAN. ' , 4-24 676 PRIVATE BOAED AND BESIDENCE for Ladies .or Gentlemen. Sitting Booms, Bath, Pianp. Mas Mason, Bourtpn 5 ! House, Elizabeth Street, Timaru. 4-14 658 Tenders. TENDEES are open tiE May Bth for 330 Chains of GORSE GRUBBING, ! Apply to N. H. MAOFAELANE, Claremont, 3 4-26 688 Timaru. TO CONTRACTORS. nHENDERS are invited for the EP.ECTIOBT J A of THREE MASTERS' RESIDENCES ; for the South Canterbury Board of Education. Plans and specifications may be seen at our office and at the store of Mr J. Brown, Temuka, and at tho store of Mr I, L. Morris, , Pleasant Point. \ Tenders to be endorsed and addressed to a tho Chairman of the Board, and sent m to our office not later than MONDAY, the 3rd day Ij of May, 1886. Tho lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. WEST & BAEBEE, 4-21 685 Architects to the Board. ' j tcTpaintebs. \ rpENDEBS are invited for PAINTING JL various school premises. Specifications may be seen at our office, and at the Btores of Mr J. Brown, Temuka ; Mr Dunlop, Geraldine 5 Mr I. Li ; Morris, Pleasant Point, and Mr Oaskey, 'Fairlie Creek, c Tenders to be addressed as m the above, >r and sent m to our Office on the same date, viz., May 3rd, 1886. WEST & BAEBEE, ' 4-24 686 Architects to tho Board.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3609, 26 April 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3609, 26 April 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3609, 26 April 1886, Page 1

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