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WANTEDS. ANTED —To 5 sell One , Blacksmith's Bellows and' Bench. Apply This ANTED Two Furnished Room'-', with use of kitchen. Apply Mrs Delatour, 41 Regent Street. WANTED —Situation" as Housekeeper, by an experienced' person ; . can be well recommended 1 . Apply M.8., " Herald " Office. WANTED— A Young Girl about- 16 years old, for Housework. Apply Mrs Brophy, Totara - Downs, PleasantPoint. WANTED —.'Two Young Gentlemen Boarders; house with every convenience and beautifully isituated. Good view, good locality. Apply by letter to 24, Office* of Paper. Office.

WANTED Two 'Respect-able- YoungMen Boarders; comfortable home, every convenience, two minutes' walk from Post Office. Apply to 13, Office of this Paper. WANTED— To SeU newly-built Suburban Villa, hot and cold water, bathroom, .etc., Price £475, easy terms. Deposit £3O, instalments 15s per week. W. Albert and Coy. T7IOR SALE—A thoroughly good quiet J? Cow; just bn calving. Apply J. Parnell, Wai-iti Road. WANTED— To sell a Cow, just calved second calf. For particulars apply Mrs Griffey's Store, Watlington, Otipua Road. ' ANTED—To Lefc 4-Roomed Houise in Dee Street; tubs, copper, etc. Apply at once, This Office. WANTED —Working Men to patronise J. E. Reid's Boot Sale and get the genuine article. No reasonable offer refused, as everything must be sold to make room for New (3oods.

ANTED KNOWN Maiden HailFerns, Cyclamen, Asparagus, Aspidistras, etc. G. Cross, Arcade. THAT £3 DEPOSIT -and £1 per V Mouth will PUIICHAST A SUCTION. DIME AND CAMPBELL. ■-Ranted- ■ s , A BRIDGE CARPENTER, also a COOK, at Tengawai Bridge. Apply BLACK AND SON. WANTED KNOWN. THAT, C. WARBURTON, and Jeweller, lias REMOVED TO PREMISES NEXT to T. and J. THOMSON, Drapers. Business carried on as usual. WANTED KNOWN—Hats and Caps of all kinds to suit all 'Heads and Pockets at IRWIN'S, Stafford Street. Gent's Black Flexible Pelt Hats, 7s 6d, 8s 6d, 9s 6d, 10s 6ct; Gent's Frame Hats, all the Leading Shapes aiid Colours, at 8s 6d, 9s 6d, 10s ,6d, 12s 6d, 13s 6d; Boys' Caps, 9d and Is; Gent's Golf Caps, Is, Is 6d, 2s, 2s 6d, 3s; Gents Storm Golf Caps, from Is to 3s 6d, at IRWINS Clothing and Mercery Shop, Stafford Street. ANTED KNOWN-

HOOKEY SERGE, Navy Blue, 54 inches wide, special value, 2s. lid per yard. Art Velveteens for Dress Wear,_ m all colours, .2s 6d per yard; Venetian Cloth, double width, in all' new shades, 2s lid per yard. , J. BALLANTYNE AND CO. COUNTRY Visitors can get a good Fish Luncheon at Tate's. HAVING MOVED into New and Commodious Premises in EMPIRE BUILDINGS, I have* just Opened up a large quantity of freshly imported CHOCOLATES, from CADBURY, CAILLER'S, NESTLE'S, AND PETERS, In Id, 2d, 3d, 6d and Is Packages. , A. W. McKENZI E, CHURCH ST. ' 'Phone 126. J ANTED KNOWN— That E. SMITH has opened a DAIRY AND TEA ROOMS in Stafford Street North (few doors above T. and J. Thomson's, Drapers). Milk, Cream, and Fresh Butter daily to hand.

LL BRANDS OF TOBACCOS STOCKED AT HAN SON'S, The place for all Smokers' Requisites. STAFFORD ST. SOUTH. IN regard to the Secondhand Bicycle, consult Grant Bros. They have a large Stock just now—Prices right. ROPER, Blue Cod, etc., This Dav, AT DOYLE'S. WANTED KNo\7N.—For the convenience of Smokers, Derby Tobacco, Flake Cut, is now put up in Two-ounce Tins and Plugs. FRESH FISH.

L ANGER SCHOOL OF DRESSCUTTING, Stafford Street (over Meadowcroft and Co.'s). —The Langer System lias gained the highest award granted to any dressmaking method in N.Z., having obtained a Gold and a Silver Medal at the. Christ church Exhibition. Classes daily. 10 to 5. Term begins with pupil's first lesson. Sixty lessons of two hours given during term. Ladies who have not time for a full term may have single lessons in practical di-essinaking, Is a lesson, or 12 lessons 10s 6d. WANTED KNOWN—Spring. Flowering Bulbs should now be planted. Those who have not received their Bulbs previously ordered, should apply at once. G. Cross, Arcade.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XC, Issue 13296, 27 May 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume XC, Issue 13296, 27 May 1907, Page 1