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Wanted. WANTED— Married Couples, Housokeepers, General Servants, Kitchenmaids, useful Girls. Mbs Pitts' Registry Office. 8-27 1989 AITING ENGAGEMENTS -Cooks, Housemaids, Nurses, Gardeners, Ploughmen, Shepherd?, Boys. Mbb Pitts' Eegistry Office. 8-27 1979 ANTED— Good SKIET HAND and APPRENTICES for Dressmaking Department, also Smart Girl for Millinery. T. & J. Thomson. 9-17 2134 WANTED— A Young GIEL, between 13 and 14 years of ago. A good homo for a nice girl. One from the country preferred. Apply, X., office of this paper. 9-18 2147 WANTED— Ladies visiting Timara to know that Baixantthes are showing very choice novelties m Mantles, Bonnet*, Dress Materials and Parasols, at Lower Prices than usual. 9-18 2159 WANTED— By a young lady (highly recommended), a SITUATION as French and Mußic Teacher m a ladies school or private family. Terms moderate. Apply Mbs Pitts' Begiatry Office. 8-27 1978 -ANTED-SITUATION on Station, by man and wife — without encumbrance. The man a saddler, and willing to make himself useful ; the wife, a good Cook, Apply T.M, Hebald Office. WANTED KNOWN — That Mrs HAMILTON, Fairlie Creek, is now Open to engage as NUBSE. She can also accommodate parties from a distance wishing to consult the Doctor. 9-11 2144 WANTED KNOWN — I have for SALE, at Makikihi, Seed Oats, prime Tußcan Wheat for lats sowing j also 20 tons of very Superior Dorwenb Potatoes. James Mebhan. , 9-16 2125 WANTED KNOWN— American Caramels, four a penny ; Now Dates, 8d per lb ; Sydney Oranges, eight and ten for Is ; Seville Oranges, cheap j Cooking Apples, 41b a shilling ; Confectionery, all sorts, [ cheapest m Timaru. GEOEGE PEAESON, 9-18 2166 Fruiterer. WANTED KNOWN— Mbs Mimoh (late of BaUantyne's) and MIBS Shefhebd beg to inform the Ladies of Timaru and district that they have resumed the Cutting and Fitting Classes. They are also prepared to execute orders m Dressmaking, Mantles and Millinery, and respectfully solicit a share of patronage. King street, Timaru. Apprentices wanted. 9-1 2052 WANTED KNOWN— That Thomas Gobman (for the last eight years with Messrs Ogilvie and Byers) bos taken the Premises formerly occupied by Mcbsm 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 Tjrr ANTED KNOWN— JAMES JONES, VV Schlptob (next John Jackson's Timber Yard, Timaru), Wholesale Importer, direct from the Marble and Granite Quarries. f Monuments, Crosses, eto,, 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. 8-27 335 BOOKBINDING, m all its branches Executed at the Hebai/d Office, at Lower Prices than hitherto charged m Timaru, and m a Style not to be excelled. LADIES' MUSIC neatly bound, and m » Stylo not to be excelled m the colony, and at Dunedin prices, at tho Heeaid Office. LEDGERS, Day Books, Cash Books Ruled and Bound to order at the Heeald Office, at Dunedin prices. XNSPEOT the LITTLE DUST PAN. "OEPLETE with every Domestic Article.PAETIES Furnishing Bhould visit tho LITTLE DUST PAN. ALL Goods sold at Lowest possible Cosh Prices. LITTLE DUST PAN. 9-11 2139 GEORGE PEAESON has Colonial-made Confectionary at Is per lb ; also, Fry's Chocolate Goods and imported Confectionary, 4 ounces for 6d. GEOEGE PEAESON'S central agency for Nelson, Moato and Cos. Toas, m packets of half pounds, Is, Is 2d and Is 4d ; pounds, 2s, 2s 4d, 2s 8d and 3s. aEOEGE PEAESON'S Coffee Rooms are centrally situated, being within two minutes' walk of all the Auction Booms, Post Office, Wharf, and Eailway station. His charges are extremely moderate, and his Pies, Pastry, &c., are of tho first quality. Newspapers and writing materials always on the table. 9-18 2138 Funeral Notice. FUNEEAL NOTICE. THE FETENDS of tho late JOHN PATEESON are respectfully informed that his Funeral will leavo his lato resistance, Springfield Farm, on MONDAY, tho 20th inst., at 2 p.m., for Temuka Cemetery. WALTEE G. EUTLAND, 9-18 2145 Undertaker. Lost and Found. TT OST, this morning — A POCKETBOOK, containing monry. Finder liberally rewarded on returning same to NATIONAL MOETGAGE CO. 9-18 2154 FOE PEIVATE SALE— Extra Bright Prime Canadian SEED OATS m small quantities (grown by W. S. Armitage, Esq.). Also, a Primo Bamplo of PARTRIDGE PEAS. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED. 9-18 2160 NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS AND OTHEES. ACCOUNTS which are too small to draw Cheques for, or which would be paid by Post-Office Orders, may be Eeaitttd bjf 1 Jf.Z. Potiagt Stamp*.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3733, 18 September 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3733, 18 September 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3733, 18 September 1886, Page 1