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Wanted. WANTED— A MAN, with a Horse, to deliver a run of the Timabu Hbbaxd. Apply Manager. W ANTED— A SMART BOY, to make himself generally useful. Apply Heiuld Office. WANTED — An APPRENTICE for Millinery Department. T. & J. Thomson. 9-1 2050 "ANTED— Married Couples, Housekeepers, General Servants, Kitchenmaids, useful Girls. Mbs Pitts' Registry Office. 8-27 1989 AITING ENGAGEMENTS —Cooks, Housemaids, Nurses, Gardeners, Ploughmen, Shepherds, Boy*. Mbs Pitts' Begistry Office. 8 27 1979 W 'ANTED -By a young lady (highly recommended), a SITUATION as French and Music Teacher m a ladies school or private family. Terms moderate. Apply Mb 3 Pitts' Registry Ofliee. . 8-27 1978 ■VST ANTED TO LEASE FOR A TERM— « T From 20 to 60 Acres of Land, with House, within three miles of a fc'chool. Apply to J. T. Wabben. 8-30 2021 \\T ANTED TO BORROW, at once, £500 to £700, on good freehold security. Apply A.8.0 , 8-31 2033 Office of this paper. WANTED KNOWN — Mrs Mimon (late of Bullantyne'e) and Miss Shepherd beg to inform tho Ladies of Timaru and district that they have resumed tho Cutting and Fitting Claßßes. They are also prepared to execute orders m Dressmaking, Mantles and Millinery, and respectfully solicit a sh of patronage. King street, Timaru. Apprentices wanted. 9-1 2052 WANTED KNOWN— That Thomas Goemas (for the last eight years with Mesars Ogilvio and Byera) has taken the Premises formerly occupied by Messrs Parsons and Henderson, Main North Road, where ho intends carrying on business on his own account, as Horseshoer and General Blacksmith, and hopes by strict attention to business, and good workmanship, to merit a share of public patronage. 7-10 1513 WANTED KNOWN—T hat ALEXANDER H. GUTHRIE has taken the premises lately vacated by Mr John Trist, opposite Messrs Jonas and Bourn's auction rooms, Main North Road, Timara. where ho intends carrying on business as a Sail, Tent, Tabpaplin, and Hobsb Rua Makes. His long experience m this business at Pulmerston South, from which place he has execuUd many largo orders for squatters and farmers m the Timaru and Albury districts, should ba a sufficient guarantee that any favour which may be entrusted to him will be promptly executed at Lowest Peicbs. Repairing done. Oilskin Clothing kept and made to order. Rope of all kinds m Btock 6-11 1216 ANTED KNOWN— JAMES JONES, Sotoptob (next John Jackson's Timber Yard, Timaru), Wholesale Importer, direct from tlio Marble and Granite Quarries. Monuments, Crosses, etc., etc. A large etook always on hand, from £2. 250 extra firstclass dcsignß kept to select from. Estimates given for every description of ornamental stone work, fountains, etc. Wood and Iron Fences. 3-27 835 GREAT QUESTION — The great question nowadays is "Where to spend your money to tho best advantage, both as regards quantity and quality ? " NSWER— THE LITTLE DUSTPAN. Example — Teddesley and Rouen Plates 4s, ss, 6s, 7a per dozen, best quality ; Blue Pheasant 3s, 4s, ss, 6s per dozen. TVTIOK ASSORTMENT Fancy CandleXS eticks from 9d each, White and Gold Cups and Saucers 4s half-dozen, China do 4s 3d half-dozen. COAL VASES 18s 6d, cheap ; Egg-cups Is 9d per dozen ; Perfumed Soaps all qualities, Cutlery at lowest prices, Brushware, Glassware, Accordeons, Jews' Harps, Stationery, Vases, &c, &c, at the LITTLE DUSTPAN, 8-21 1934 GEORGE PEARSON has juat received another shipment of Hay Bros. Glas-gow-made Confectionery ex Rimutaka, consisting of Rose, Musk and Smoker Lozenges, Jujubes and Pastilles, White and Mixed Pan Drops, strong and extra etroug Mints, St. Mungo Mixtures, Pink and White Almonds, Conversations, Burnt Almonds ; also, ex same steamsr, American Caramels, Fry's Chocolato Drops, Chocolate Creams, and Chocolate Sticks ; Pontefract Cakes, Gus Gras3o and Solnzzi Juice, direct from the makers and at prices only a little m excess of colonial-made goods. As a proof of how these goods are appreciated I may mention that it is only one month since my lost shipment arrived, and they are almost all cleared already. 8-28 1992 Ketv Zealand Railways. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS AND FARES FOR 2nd SEPTEMBER. HUNT CLUB STEEPLECHASES AT TIMARU. fTHRAINS will run from Timaru to tho -H- Racecourse Platform at 12.10 p.m. and 1.10 p.m., and from the Racecourse Platform to Timaru at 4.40 p.m., and 20 minutes after the last race. Fares to the Racecourse Platform and back, including Admission to the Course : — Ist Class. 2nd Class. s. d. s. d. From Timaru ... 2 6 2 0 „ Washdyke... 2 3 1 10 Tickets available on day of issue only. Passengers per South Express Train for the Racecourse Platform can alight at Washdyke and join the 12.10 p.m. train from Timaru. The Morning Train from Fairlio Creek will stop at the Racecourse Platform if any passengers wish to alight there. Washdyke Tickets must bo taken. The Evening Train from Timaru to Fairlie Creek willstbp at the Racecourse Platform to take up Passengers, starting therefrom at 4.50 p.m. and running thence to Fairlie Creek 30 minutes later than usual. The Evening Train from Timaru to Oamaru will start at 5.10 p.m. nnd run 45 minutes later than usual. AN EXTRA TRAIN will run from Studholmo to Waimate with passengers from the train from Timaru. Passengers from the Racecourse Platform forthe Timaru to Orari and Timaru to Oamara Trains should leave by tho 4.40 p.m. train, and those for the former train should change at Washdyke. SATURDAY RETURN TICKETS to Timaru will be issued at Christchurch, Oamaru, and Intermediate Stations, on the Ist and 2nd SEPTEMBER ; and to Washdyke from Clmstchurch, Tomuka and Intermediate Stations, on tho 2nd, available for return till 3rd September. Saturday Return Tickets to .Washdyke will also be issued from, Albury Branch Stations on the 2nd, available for return same cloTt 8-28 2003 By order,

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Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3718, 1 September 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3718, 1 September 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3718, 1 September 1886, Page 1