N.M. AND A. CO., LTD. A PURSE, at Skating Rink. MRS McKEAGUE, High Street. WANTED. from Burke's Pass Hotel on Friday night (May 17th)— BLACK! SPANIEL PUPPY, 5 months old. Reward given for information leading to recovery of same. Address 3 DR SCOTT, Burke's Pass Hotel. TO LET. [0 LET— A NINE-ROOMED HOUSE, next to Chalmers Church, Bank Street; hot and cold water, also gas laid G. HILTON, Fruiterer, Stafford St., Timaru. NOTICES. TRESPASS. t>ERMISSION to shoot on HOLME - STATION will not be given <to anyone. TRESPASSERS with Dog or Gun will be PROSECUTED. A. S. ELWORTHY.
WANTEDS. ANTED —An Experienced Man or W; Youth for Farm at Washdyke. Apply immediately to T. McWliirter and Sons. . WANTED— Gentleman Boarder, private family ; single sunny room, half minute from Post Office. Address 'This Office. JUSTNESS Men take note.—Beef Tea IV every morning, 10.30 to 11.30. Excelsior Hotel. ' TO PURCHASE, for Client-rHOUSE of about : 8 Rooms.' Position must be central. R. LESLIE ORBELL. ANTED— A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT. Apply between 7 and 8 p.m. MRS C. H. GRESSON, Old North Road. 'ANTED-TO SELL— I\ - 7-ROOMED HOUSE, in good order; Site 1 , to build two more Houses on Section. This is a cheap property. Price, £B2O. P. CAIRNS.
A CATCH—- " 5-ROOMED HOUSE, in perfect order, high, and dry; 10 minutes from centre of town. , To clear at £290. Terms eiiisy. ~ WEBB AND KEMPTHORNE. Saddle 0 / Hats Trousers , Overcoats Suits Dungarees Dis. Braces Underpants for Belts Pyjamas Cash Sweaters Singlets Only Sox . PEArvSON AND CO., Mercers, Clothiers, and Tailors, Stafford-Street. WILSON'S POPULAR SALEYARDS, Tuam Street, Christchurch. THE Leading Poultry, Egg, and Pro- -■■ duce Saleyards in N.Z. For best results consign to 0. R. WILSON, Auctioneer, Christchurch. P.S.—For market" quotation.? read my Sale Report. QELLS GEORGE PEARSON' .Hair Brushes from Is to 12s 6d. Military Brushes from 2s to 12s 6d. Cloth Brushes from Is to 5s 6d. Dressing Combs, 6d to 3s. Horn Combs, Is each. NEXT DOOR to P. W. Hutton and Co.
OUR LONDON CUTTER LADIES' COSTUMES AND RIDING HABITS. LATEST FROM LONDON. H. C STRACHAN, MILLINER. NEW WINTER GOODS per S.S. "Athenic":—Children's Fur Sets, Muffs, Gaiters, Knickers, in large variety; Baby Linen, Gowns, Flannels, etc., Christening Robes in Silk and Embroidery, Carrying Cloaks and Shawls. Being imported Goods, prices are moderate. THE COLLEEN RHU, JL may be consulted n A - St., over Mark Higgins' Cycle Depot. No Gentlemen seen after 6 except accompanied by a Ladv. Hours: 10 to 1, 2to 9.30. Or by appointment. [7ANTED KNOWN—Spring FlowerVV ■ ing Bulbs should now be planted. Those who have nob received their B u l° s previously ordered, should apply afc once. G. Cross, Arcade.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XC, Issue 13294, 24 May 1907, Page 1
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