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Wanted. [/. TTCTANTED— A Young LAD, to milk and II make himself useful on farm. Apply to John Campbell, Pareora. 11-13 2600 MRS WILLIAMS is prepared for ENGAGE MENT as Monthly Nurse, etc. Good references. Apply MbS Pitt'b, Registry Office. 10-23 2356 id ___ _________^__^_^_^_ WANTED— Married Couples, Housekeepers, General Servants, Kitcheni- maids, useful Girls. Mas Pitts' Registry ? - Office. 8-27 1989 t. — ; — !« V.TAITING ENGAGEMENTS— Cooks, > i » ™ Housemaids, Nurses, Gardeners, n Ploughmen, Shepherds, Boys. Mes PITTB' ;„ Brgiatry Office. 8-27 1979 it WTANTED KNOWN— That B. Gould j, » ▼ is Cash Buyer of every description i, of POULTRY, also EGGS m any quantity, it 11-11 2584 j WANTED KNOWN— THOMAS GORMAN, General Blacksmith and Horse Shoer, Engineer and Wheelwright, North Road, Timaru. 10-12 2428 I. T^TANTED KNOWN— That GEORGEa IT BROWN, corner of Beswlck Street, t is MAEiNa SUITB from COLONIAL , TWEEDS from £4. 10-12*99 '" Y^ ANTED -To sell freehold SHOP and DWELLING, situated between two " Banks at Temuka. A BARGAIN. Title, ° Land Transfer. Apply I. B.MENDELBON, ° V Hawera. 11-3 2527 » W A NTED KNOWN— JAMES JONES, VV Sctoptob (next John Jackson's , T>mber Yard, Timaru), Wholesale Importer, ] du-ect from the Marble and Granite Quarries. r Monuments, Crosses, etc., etc. A large stook 9 alwayß on hand, from £2. 2EO extra first--3 class designs kept to select from. Estimates t given for every description of ornamental stone work, fountains, etc. Wood and Iron ,' Fences. 3-27 385 r TJOOKBINDING, m all its branches Exe--t» cuted at the Hbbald Opfiob, at Lower Prices than hitherto charged m Titnaru, and m a Style not to be excelled. LADIES' MUSIC neatly bound, and m a Style not to be excelled m the colony, and at Dunedin prices, at the Hebald Offiob. LEDGERS, Day Books, Cash Books Ruled and Bound to order at the f Herald Officb, at Dunedin prices. 9 NOTICE TO BLACKSMITHS. WANTED— TO SELL OUT a good BLACKSMITH'S and WHEELWRIGHT'S BUSINESS, Tools, Stock-in-Trade, etc., doing a good trade. ; Apply ; ROSS, SIMS &, CO., 11-4 2529 Timaru. ' THB SOUTH CANTERBURY RE- . FRIGERATING COMPANY, (LIMII'ED). WANTED— By 1 p.m. Wednesday, the 17th inßt., Tenders for purchase of ICE, as per conditions to be obtained from . me. GEO. F. OLULEE, , 11-13 2601 Secretary. S. S. DORIC, 1 From London. THE LITTLE DUST-PAN hag just Opened by above steamer 3 CRATES CROCKERY, Containing — Blue and Gold Fancy Teapots, Queen Anne Teapots, and assorted Fancy Patterns m same, splendid line m Jngs, Round and Hexagon Shapes, Jam Jars m nests of 6, ' Toy i;ans, lurge ana sui&U, Chamber Seta ia aisorted colours and newest designs, Slop Bowls, Pudding Basins, &o. To Arrive — Dinner Servicos, Plates, Dishes, &c, &c. Inspection Invited At LITTLE DUST-PAN. 11-13 2268 SCOTCH CONFEOTIONIiRy. j ij ITe just received another shipment o f Hay , Brothers' Glasgow made Confectioncny, ez Do'ic, consisting of Rose, Musk, and Bmn^ Lozenges, Jujubes, White and Mixed Pan Drops, Strong and Extra Strong Mints, St. Mungo Mixtures, Pink and White Almonds, Conversations, Burnt Almonds ; also Fry's Chocolate Creams, Chocolate Drops, Chooolate Sticks and Chocolate Cream Ttblette, Liquorice and Pontefract Cakes. These > goods are guaranteed fresh, being sent direct from the makers. Colonial made Confectionery of all kinds; m Stock. GEO. PEARSON, COKFECTIONEB, &0., TIHAOT. 11-13 2286 [ Neiv Zealand Hallways. > NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. AGRICULTURAL SHOW AT WAIMATE, NOVEMBER 16th, 1886. SATURDAY RETURN TICKETS TO WAIMATE will be issued at Oamaru, Timaru, and intermediate stations, on 16th November, available for return on 16th o 17th. 11-11 2590 By order. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. . AGRICULTURAL SHOW ATOAMAEU, November 18th and 19th, 1886. SATURDAY RETURN TICKETS to Oamaru will be issued nt Chrißtchurch, a Washdyke. and intermediate Stations on 17th " and 18th November, and at Timaru, Dunedin, and intermediate Stations on 17th, 18th, and 19th, available for return up to and including 22nd November. On the 18th and 19th the EVENING „ TRAIN from Oamaru to Timaru will start at v 5.10 p.m., and run 50 minutes later than , usual. 11-13 £004 Bj- Order. FOR FAMILY READING THE TIMARU BERALD is admitted to ° be WITHOUT A RIVAL m South Canterbury. Eveby effort is made to becitbb the fulloat, freshest, and most trustworthy news ou all current topics of interest. Peicb t a Onb Penny, Daily j Per Week, Sixpence. c Per Quarter (m advance), 6a 6d; by Post ta it any part of New Zealand, 10s per Ouartor i- paid m advance. Stamps maybe sect m payU ment. d nnHE "TIMARU HERALD" Steam and Atmospheric JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT Is replete with and has one of the Largest 5 and Choicest Plants of English and Ambbican Appliances and Ttpbs for Lettt«rpres« Printing m New Zealand, and executes with taste, deaign and despatch every kind ot work from a card to a volume. Posters Invoices /, Streamers Billheads i, Day-bills Counterheads c Hand-bills Memo Forms a Circulars Menu Cards Cards (business) Invitation Cards Pamphlets Ball Programmes (vt» Periodicals riety of very choioe Vißitinjj Cards designs, with <r 2 Memorial Cards without pencils, 4e)

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Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3781, 13 November 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3781, 13 November 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3781, 13 November 1886, Page 1