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Wanted. \7ST A NT ED-TWO TEAMS for DIS£ V V HARROWING at Claremont. Apply to ■ N. H. MACFARLANE ' 9-23 2210 Manager. I T^XPERIENCED MILLINER, "Vapable J-i of taking charge of Department, is OPEN FOR ENGAGEMENT.- Address,— M.8., Hebald Office. , , £-50 216$ WANTED— Married Couples, Housabeepers, General Servants, Kitchenmaids, useful Girls." "MßS PlTTa'' Registry Office. ; ■■■:_. 8-27 1989 WAITING ENGAGEMENTS -^Ctaafoj, Housemaids, " Nurses, Gardj2iu;r«, Ploughmen, Shepherds, Boys. Mbb Pius' Registry OiEco. " 8-27 1979 WANTED— By a young lady (highly recommended), a SITUATION as French and Music Teacher m a ladies school or private family. Terms moderate. Apply Mks Ping' Registry Office. 8-27 1978 WANTED-SITUATION on Station, by man and wifo — without encumbrance. The mnn a saddler, and willing to mako himself useful ; the wife, a good Cook. Apply T.M., Herald Office. TXT ANTED KNOWN— The Best and i » Cheapest remedy for destroying Slugs, Grubs and Insects on Lawns and" Vegetable Beds, is good screened SOOT delivered m any quantity by the only Practical Chimney Sweep m Town. ENGLISH FIRE B RICKS kept iv Stock. JAME3 HILTON, 9-23 2212 Jersey Villa, Brown Street. WANTED KNOWN— That tho PAMPHLET, containing Story and Evidence of the HALL-HOUSTON CASK,: with Portraits, 13 NOW PUBLISHED. All persons wishing to procure Copiesare requested :o mako their purchases early, as tho Publisher has large orders to execute, and there is only a limited number printed. T. F. FARLEY," Jooksciler and Stationer, Timaru. OJ ANTED KNOWN — Mbs Milto* " v (late of Ballantyne'e) and Miss BiiEPTiEitD beg to inform tho Ladie3 of Timaru nnd district that they have resumed tho Cutting and Fitting Classes. They nre also, prepared to executo orders m Dressmaking, Mantles and Millinery, and respectfully solicit a eha-o of patronage. King street, Timnru. Apprentices wanted. 9-1 2063 WANTED KNOWN— That Thomas Gobstatt (for tho last eight yeara with Messrs Ogilrio and Byers) hat taken tho Premises formerly occupied by Messrs ■■ Parsons and Henderson, Main North Road, where he 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 sharo of public patronage. 7-10 1512 WANTED KNOWN— JAMES JONES, Sculptor (next John Jackson's Timber Yard, Timaru), Wholesalo Importer, direct from tho Marble and Granite Quarries.. Monuments, Crosses, etc., etc. A large stock r 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. 3-37 335 BOOKBINDING, m all its branches Fxecuted at tho B/EBAld Office, nt Lower Prices than hitherto charged m Timaru, and m a Stylo cot to be excelled, LADIES' MUSIC neatly bound, and m a Stylo not to be excelled m tho colony, and at Duuedin prices, at the Heeald Office. "¥ EDGERS, Day Books, Cash Books I X Ruled and Bound to order at the Hebald Office, atDunedin prices. TNSPECT the LITTLE DUST PAN. TJEPLETB with every Domestic Article. PARTIES Furnishing should visit tho LITTLE DUST PAN. ALL Goods sold at Lowest possiblo Cash Prices. LITTLE DUST PAN. 9-11 2139 GEORGE PEARSON has Colonial-mado Confectionary at Is per lb ; also. Fry's Choeolato Goods and imported Confectionary, 4 ounces for 6d. GEORGE PEARSON'S central agency for Nelson, Moate and Cos. Te;is, m packets of half pounds, Is, Is 2d and Is 4d j pounds, 2s, 2s 4d, 2s 8d and 3s. |^<EORGE PEARSON'S Coffeo Rooms vUT aro centrally situated, being within two minutes' walk of all the Auction Rooms, Post Office, Wharf, and Railway station. His charges are extremely moderate,' and his Pies, Pastry, &c, are of tho first quality. Newspapers and writing materials always on tho table. 9-18 2133 Neiv Zealand Railways. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. GERALDINE RACES, 30m SEIT. a>-d Ist OCTOBER. SATURDAY RETURN TICKETS UORAKI will bo issued at Christchuivh, Oamaru, and intermediate Stations, on tho 29th and 30th SEPTEMBER, and Ist OCTOBER (per first train only, from .«Utions between Timaru and Oamaru, on 80th Sept. and Ist Oct.), availablo for return up to and including the 4th Oct. A Guaranteed Spcial Train ■will leavo Timaru for Orari at 11.5 a.m. on the 30th Sept. and lut Oct., and return at 5.55 p.m. ; stopping where required. 9-24 2232 By order. HOFFMANN'S PATENT BEIGES. . A LWAYS ON HAND— Beet Burnt £L BRICKS j also, JFrezh Flaro LIME. ' Good Water Supplied to Suburbs. SHBABB' BTKAM BRICK AND LIMBI WORKS, Naar Domain. 7-90 X*!** ALL LETTERS or CORRESPONDENCE intended for the EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT of this paper, ought to bo ADDRESSED to the EDITOR. ADVERTISEMENTS, ORDERS FOR PRINTING, and ell business m&Uei-B relating to tho office, together with cheques, &c, to be ADDRESSED to tho MANAGER. It is particularly requested that NO LETTERS be directed, cither to the Propriotoi or any member of the staff of this offico, PRIVATELY, if the eommupicaticna aro not of a privnto nuUire, as delays ar» 6 'm«^ini»s oocMioned bj «o dpiog.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3738, 24 September 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3738, 24 September 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3738, 24 September 1886, Page 1