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71 03 3, 8 1 M 3 k 00 Licensed Land and Mokbt Bbokbbs, Have TO LET la«ge shop D.LO., Main 1 1 ; v. t 7-roomed Brick House, High Street 6-roomed Brick House, King Street 4-roomed Cottage, Sophia Street 50 Acres Improved, House, ftc, near Levels And several really good Town ai d Suburban Properties for Sale. Also Money to Lend m large and small Bbsu. BOSS, SIMS & 00.

Wanted. WANTED immediately— A Bespeotablo Young Person aa BARMAID. Apply, Mbs Pitts' Registry Office. WANTED— A Willing STRONG LAD for the Country. Good Wages. Mbs Pitts' Registry Office. \MT ANTED TO SELL (Cheap)— A Wood » T BUILDING with iron roof ; 30 feet square. Apply, Box 61, P. 0., Timaru. WANTED KNOWN— Miss SmabtwM commence a JUVENILE SINGING CLASS on Saturday Afternoon at S o'clock, m the Schoolroom behind the Wesleyan Ohuroh, Bank Street. Terms, 6s a quarter. tXT ANTED KNOWN— Gbobgb Hoton y * has the Largest and Best Assortment of Fruit and Confectionery ia Timaru. WANT FD KNOWN— Gbobgb Hutoh's Coffee Booms are equal to any m Town. Visit them. WANTED KNOWN— New Dates, New Filberts, Nuts, Figs, Seotion Honey," Locust Beans all at Gbobgb Himon'b. WANTED KNOWN— For Pine Apples, Plums, Dameons, Greengages, Pears, Passion Fruit, Tomatoes, Bananas, Lemonß, Peaches, Hating and Cooking Apples, Try Geobgb Himok'b. MBS MILTON, Dress and Mantle Maker, Main South Road, Timaru, has resumed Cutting and Fitting Classes. Full sized cut out Patterns of Latest Fashions at Moderate Charge*. TCfANTED TO RENT— A HOUSE containing eight or nine rooms, near town. Apply to 0. A. WBAY, Courthouse. WANTED KNOWN— MRS SIM MONS, King Street, near the Park, is Open to Engagement as MONTHLY NURSE m the house or out. She has sooommodation at her house for ladies from the country. Postal or telegraphic communications promptly attended to. JAMES HILTON, Bricklayer, No. 3 Jersey Villa, Brown Btreet. Ovens, Banges and Boilers fixed. Mechanical Chimney Sweeping done. Alt work guaran teed. Orders by post or otherwise promptly attended to. WANTED— 1000 Watches and Clocks to clean, regulate, and put m proper erder at Moderate Prices. R. Hpmphbby. WANTED TO SELL— IOOO English, Swisß, and American Lever Watches. at Cost Prices. B Hpmphbby. WANTED-Erery description of Gold and Silver Jewellery to Clean and Bepair at Moderate Prices. R. Hr/MPHKBr WANTED TO SELL— IOOO American Striking, Alarm, and Timepiece Clocks, at Cost Price. R. Humphebi. ANTED TO BUT- One Ton of Old Gold and Silver. R. Humphbby. ANTED KNOWN— That B, Hr/M---phbbt being a practical and experienced workman, all work entrusted to him will receive his beat and punctual attention Note the address : R. Humphbsy, Watchmaker and Jeweller, Opposite Theatre Royal, Main South Road, '} imam. PEARSON has Crockery, T-a Services. 40 Pieces for 11s 6d, or with gilt edges I3s 6d. New Designs Mugs from 3d each. PEARSON has Market Baskets, covered, at 3s 6d, 3s, 2s 6d, Is 6d, and Is each. Promenade Baskets, Is, Fancy Bags from Is 3d to 10s 6d each. PEABSON has a job line m Slale*, Frames slightly stained 3d ones for 2d, 4d ones for 3d, 5d ones for 4d each. PEARSON has Railways at 9d, Is, Is 6d, 2s, Ss 6d and 3s 6d each. Also Mechanioal Engines Is, Mechanical Trains Is 9d each. The above linen were all unpacked this week. Funeral Notices. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of Mr Timothy Bbobhahav are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of bis late Daughter, which will leave his Residence, Washdyke, THIS DAY, at 12 o'clock, for the Temuka Cemetery. New Zealand Mailways. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS FOR TIMARU RACES, Bth add 9th MARCH. ONthoßlh and 9th March the following Train arrangements will take place. Trains will run from Timaru to the Timaru Raoecourse at 12.10 p.m. and 1.6 p.m., and return at 4.40 p.m. and 5.30 p.m. The Morning Train from Fairlie Creek to Timaru will run 1 hour later than usual, and wilt, if required, stop to set down pasaengers at the Racecourse. Washdyke ticket* must be taken by passengers for the Racecourse by this train. The Evening Train from Timaru to Fairlie Creek will run 35 minutes later than usual. It will stop at the Racecourse to rake op passengers, and will be due therefrom at 4,56 p.m. The Evening Train from Timaru to Orari will run five minutes later than usual, and will connect at Washdyke with the 6.30 p.m. train from the Racecourse. On the 4th instant the Evening South Train from Timaru will run to Oamaru instead of to Studholme. On the Bth and 9th that train will leave Timaru at 6.10 p.m. and be due from Bt. Andrews at 6.38 p.m., Otaio 6.48, Makikibt 6.68, arriving at ' Studholme, and running thence to Oamaru at time-table times. FARES to the Racecourse and book, including admission to the Course : — From Timaru, first olass 2s 6d, second class 2e ; from Wathdykr, first class 2s 3d, second class Is lOd. Tickets available for day of issue only. Saturday Return Ticket* will be issued to Timaru from Ohristohurcb, Oamaru, and intermediate Stations on the 7th, Sth and 9th March, and to Washdyke for South Express Train, and first Train from Albury Branch, on the Bth and 9th, available for return till 12th. BY ORDE&. T7SARMER3 will always find their interests JC advocated and their wants studied m the Timaru Herald, Local markets fully reported at all times, and Ohristchurch and Dunedin prices regularly telegraphed. Readers are also kept fully posted, both by oable and Utter, m the changes m the Horn* and Australian marktte. -

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Timaru Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 4185, 8 March 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Timaru Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 4185, 8 March 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Timaru Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 4185, 8 March 1888, Page 1