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Wanted. WANTED— Married Couples, Housekeepers, General Servants, Kitchenmnids, useful Qirla. Mbb Pitts' Registry Office. . 8-27 1989 AITING ENGAGEMENTS— Cooka, Housemaids, Nurses, Gardenera, Ploughmen, Sliepherds, Boys. Mbs Pitts' Registry Office. ; 8 2? 1979 W 'ANTED -By la young lady ■ recommended), a SITUATION as French and Music Teacher m a ladies school or private family. Terms moderate. Apply Mns Pitts' Registry Office. 8-27 1978 "rff^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— Cooking Apples 41bs a shilliug, Sydney Oranges 8 and 10 for la, Conversations and Scotch Mixtures Is per lb at Pbabson's WANTED KNOWN— Burnt Almonds, Bt. Mungo Mixtures, Pontefract Cakes, Fry's Chocolate Goods all 4 ounces for 6d, at Peabson's. 9.4, 2083 ' WANTED TO SELL-RESIDENCE at Timaru, Seven Booms and Pantry and Scullery, Coal-house etc.; well-finished, lofty 1 rooms ; J-acre, highly cultivated, choice fruit trees, flowers, and shrubs ; elevated situation; good locality ; sunny, cheerful aspect ; three minutes walk from beach, fire minuto3 from Post-office. ROSS, SIM 3 & CO., 9-1 20:7 Brokers; Timaru. WANTED KNOWN — Mbs Milton (late of Ballantyne's) and Mis 9 SnsriiEßD beg to inform the Ladies of Timaru and district that they have resumed tho Cutting and Fitting Classes. They are also propared to execute orders m Dressmaking, Mantles and Millinery, and respectfully solicit a sha-o of patronage.' King street, Timaru. Apprentices wanted. . ; 9-1 2052 WANTED KNOWN— That Thomas Goesian (for tho last eight years with Messrs Ogilvie and Byers) ha 3 taken tho Premises formerly occupied by Messrs' Parsons and Henderson, Main North Road, where he intends carrying on business oa 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 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, where ho intends carrying on business as a Sail, Tent, Tabpauun, and Hobse Rua Maker. His long experience m this business at Polmeraton South, from which place he has executed many large 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 ba promptly executed at Lowest Pbices. Repairing done. Oilskin Clothing kept and made to order. Rope of all kinds ia stock 6-11 1216 ANTED KNOWN— JAMES JONES, Sculptob (next John Jackson'g 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 stono work, fountains, etc. Wood and Iron Fences. 3-27 335 BOOKBINDING, m all its branches Executed at the Hebald Office, at Lower Prices than hitherto charged ia limaru, and m a Style not to be excelled. LADIE3' MUSIC neatly bound, and m a Stylo not to bo excelled m the colony, and at Dunedin prices, at tho Hebald Office. LEDGERS, Day Books, Cash Books Ruled and Bound to order at the Hebald Office, at Dunedin prices. THE LITTLE DUSTPAN respectfully invite inspection to their fresh supply of Fancy Teapots, new shapes, at extremely low prices ; also jugs, new shapes and designs. A MARVEL of cheapness — Cups and iJL Saucers at 2s 6d, 2s 9d, 3s, 3s 6d, 4s, 4s 3d per half dozen. Inspect them. Odd pieces Chamber Ware. Birthday Cards. QLOPBOWLS sd, 6d Bd, I0d ; Lamp £3 Ware, to reduce which will sell at very low prices. Cash Boxes, Combs and Brushes, Pattens, 2s, 3s 6d per pair. QWING LOOKING ' GLASSE~3.~Hand C 5 Mirrors, Hair Brooms, B. M. Teapots, Splash Mats, Fancy Candle Sticks, Toilet Soap, Stationery, Cutlery and Plated Goods. 7-31 1720 LITTLE DUSTPAN. KNIVES, Boy's Knives 4d ; two blades, 6d j Magnetic Knives, 6d ; Ladies Knives, fancy finish, two blades, Is j Pampa Knives, Is , at PEARSON'S. MOUSTACHE CUPS, Is 6d, 2s and very choice 3s 6d each ; China Mugs, 4d, Cd, od, and Is each, at PEARSON'S. MONEY BOXES, 4d ; with lock and ' key, 6d ; Post Office Banks, Is ; Cards Too's, Gd, Is, and 3s 6d each, at PEARSON'S. HAIR BRUSHES, la ; Cloth Brushes, la ; Nail Brushes, 6d j Tooth Brushes, Cd ; Pear's Soap, 8d ; Glyeorine Soap, 6d per bar or 3d per cake, at PE ARSON'B. Tenders. npENDERS will be received hy the Underi. signed up to SATURDAY, tho 4th September, for'OROSS-PLOUGHING 3000 Acrra of Imnd on Raincliff, m blocks to Suit Contractors. E, MACKAY, Raincliff, Pleasant Point. Raincliff, 24th Aug., 1886. 8-25 1963 TIMARU HARBOUR BOARD. SUPPLY OF PORTLAND CEMENT. mENDERS will be RECEIVED until A Noon on TUESDAY, September 14th, for tho Supply of Eight Thousand (8000) Casks of PORTLAND CEMENT, i Specification can be seen at my Office, by Goods shed. F. W. MARCHANT, 8-5 1804 Resident Engineer. FOR FAMILY READING THE TIMARU'HERALD is admitted to bb WITHOUT A RIVAL m South Canterbury. EVEBT BFFOBTIB MADE TO SECtTBK the fullest, freshppt, and most trustworthy news onall current jtopica of interest. Peioe : One Penny, . Daily ; Per Week, Sixpence. Per Quarter (m advance), 6s 6d ; hy Poet to any part of New -Zealand, 10s per Quartet paid m advance, •Stamps maybe seet in p»y«

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Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3721, 4 September 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3721, 4 September 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3721, 4 September 1886, Page 1

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