Wanted. WANTED— By a Young Man a SIIUATION on a Farm or Station as Bhepherd or Stockman, is willing to make himself generally useful. Can give good references if required. Apply C.S., Heeaid Office. 9-20 1698 WANTED TO SELL— WASTE PAPER (m large or small quantities). Apply to the Publisher, Timabu Hebalb. AITING ENGAGEMENTS — Cooks, Housemaids, Nurses, Neddlewomen, Married Couples, Ploughmen, Boys.— Mes Pitt's Registry Offico. , 7-3 1433 "ANTED — Married Couples, Cooks, Waitress, Boots, General Servants, Useful Girls. Mrs. Pitts' Registry Office. 7-17 1577 WANTED-A YOUNG LADY ■ AS WAITRESS, from 11 a.m. till 4 p.m. — Raixwat Refbeshment Rooms, Timaru. 7.28 1682 ANTED KNOWN— That after this date POISON WILL BE LAID IN MY GARDEN.— G. Taxiob, Beaconsfield. 7.28 1680 WANTED— 500 HALF-BRED HOGGETS ; delivery, Geraldine. Apply B.,Hkeald Office. 7-27 1674 NEW SEASON'S SEEDS. WANTED KNOWN— We have received a choice variety of Vegetable and Flower Seed (guaranteed). Vegetable Seeds, 6d per packet ; Flower Seeds, 3d per packet. Forwarded carriage paid to any address on receipt of P.O. order. 7-24 1637 J. ANDERSON & CO. WANTED KNOWN -^-Mbs Milton (late of Ballantyne's) and Miss Shephbbd beg to inform the Ladies of Timaru and district that, on August lßt, they intend resuming Cutting and Fitting Classes. They are also prepared to execute orders m Dressmaking, Mantles and Millinery, and respectfully solicit a Bhare of patronage. King street, Timaru. 7-21 1624 "ANTED KNOWN— That Thomas Gobitan (for the last eight years with Messrs Ogilvio and Byers) has taken the Premises formerly occupied by Messrs Parsons and Henderson, Main North Road, where he intends carrying on Business on his own account, as Horsethoer and Goneral Blacksmith, and hopes by strict attention to business, and good workmanship, to merit a eharo of public patronage. 7-10 1512 WANTED KNOWN— That ALEXANDER H. GUTHRIE has taken the premises lately vacated by Mr John Trist, opposite Messrs Jonas and Bourn's auction rooms, Main North Road, Timaru, wTiere he intends carrying on business as a Saih, Tent, Tabpat/lin, and Hobsb Rt/oMaker. His long experience m this business at Palmerston South, from which place he has executed many large orders for squatters and farmers m the Timaru nud Albury districts, should be a sufficient guarantee that any favour which "may be entrusted to him will be promptly executed at Lowest Pbioes. Repairing done. Oilskin Clothing kept and made to order. * Rope of all kinds m stock . 6-11 1215 W "ANTED KNOWN— LEONARD TOMBS, TEMUKA, has OPENED a RESTAURANT & BOARDING-HOUSE close to tho Railway Station, and is prepared to receive Boarders at moderate charges. Meals and Beds at ONE SHILLING. Private Sitting and Bed Rooms for Families ac reasonable rates. 5 27 1058 WANTED KNOWN— JAMES JONES, Scoxptob (next John Jackson's Timber Yard, Timaru), Wholesale Importer, direct from the Marble and Granite Quarries. Monuments, Crosses, etc., etc. A large stock 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 Fences. 3-27 335 TO CONTRACTORS. WANTED KIToWN— That W Weepobd, Butcher, Baker, and General Storekeeper, Coal Creek, is Prepared, to SUPPLY CAMPS at Lowest Remunerative Prices. July 7th, 1886. 7-9 1506 SCOTCH CONFECTIONERY— Just received, ex Omapere, a shipment of Hay Brothers Glasgow made Confectionery, consisting of Scotch ■ Mixtures, Pan Drops, Peppermints, Musk Lozenges, Pontefract Cakes, Solazzi Juice, ', Jujubes, etc. Also, Frys, Chocolate Creams, Chocolato Drops, Chocolato Sticks (guaranteed new and fresh). Colonial mado Confectionery — A largo stock always on hand. — Geo. Pearson, Confectioner, &c, Timaru. 7-24 1640 HARD TIMES— This is the universal cry but the LITTLE DUSTPAN intends Selling Goods at prices to ensure customers to /"^OME AGAIN. Example— Music Folios \_V 2s, very cheap, White and gold Cups and Saucers 4s 3d half-dozen, W. and G. Stone 4s, splendid ware. ■\TO MORE HIGH PRICES— AII kinds J3I of odd Cruet Bottles, Egg Cups la 9d per dozen, Brown Teapots from 6d each, Writing Desks 2s 6d, Fancy Soaps, &c. CHEAP LINE of Albums, Pipes, Bird Fountains, Fish Hooks and Lines, Hand Mirrors, Scissors, Cutlery, &c. LITTLE DUSTPAN — Cheapest House for All Domestic Articles. 7-17 1578 FOOT ROT. a UNITS FOOT ROT SPECIFIC is the only Certain Cure. See Testimonials from Slationholders and Sheepfarmers. WM. GTJNN, CHEMIST, TIMARU. 5-12 874 Bankruptcy Forms, 1884. PRINTED FORMS under the new Bankruptcy Act can bo obtained at the Timaru Merald Offico as follows :— I—Proof1 — Proof of Debt. 2— Proof of Debt by Firm or Con: pany. B— Proxy. WHEN BUSINESS IS PROSPERING advertißO m tho Timaru Herald, aDd it« prosperity will be redoubled FARMERS will always find their interests advocated and their wants studied m tho Timaru Herald. Local markets fully reported at all times, and Christchurch and Dunedin prices rogularly telegraphed. Readers aro also kopt fully posted, both by cable and letter, m tho changes m the Home and Australian markets.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3689, 29 July 1886, Page 1
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806Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3689, 29 July 1886, Page 1
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