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WANTEDS. tf-ROOMED Plastered House, with all ". latest conveniences, pretty garden, full J-acre section, splendidly fenced. £1050,;' £2OO in .cash, balance, arranged. John Kempthorne, Estate Agent, IGO Stafford Street. ITt A young lady; must he able to retouch. Apply A. Hardy, Stafford St. [7ANTED—A newly calved Cow, T>V second or third calf; must be a good milker 'and quiet cow. Applv Herald. Office. ' ' WANTED, by '' permanent hoarders—Eurnished Bedroom ' and Sit- . ting room in comfortable private home. Apply "Business,"' This Office. 10' LET—G-Booined House, corner .' "Deo and'Grev Roads. 11. 11. I Webb; .Stafford Street.: TT.ACA'NCr.ES for 2 respectable V' Boarders in private family; terms moderate. ' For address apply Herald L Office. - It/TRS Mellor, 32 Elizabeth Street, j as vacancies for Boarders; married couples or gentlemen. WANTED— A Boy for Smith Work. Apply Ferguson and' Co., Coachbuilders. • r ANTED—Two Furnishea Booms, 'central location. Applv In* ! letter, "Suitable," This Office. ' WANTED to Buy—Country Store 'Business ; must be in , good district, and have undoubted turnover. Ronald L. Fisher, The Farmers' Agent, | Beswick Street. WANTED KNOWN—J. Reid is .- still making those Home-made , Toffees, simply delicious. 85 Stafford Street. TO LET—Two largo airy Booms, furnished, with use of kitchen, etc. Apply This Office. pO LET—One or two comfortable :. Furnished Rooms, bandv to town. LAddress at This Office. . (O LET—S Rooms (central), 10s . - week; also 7 and 8-Roomed I Houses. Guinness and. LeCren, Timaru. XXT ANTED TO LET , for a term — A SEVEN-ROOMED HOUSE in Elizabeth' Street. Applv WM. PENROSE,

•Elizabeth St. 1 -"Sallantynes are to-day making thetr ;; first display of autumn THY pay £5 to a credit tailor for ' one suit when Alfred J. Stephens I ii making' Suits for £2 17i 6d. 7ieesi-1 pork sausages and j: home made brawn, All Day. To-day. Please note our Goods are not, brought from other towns, but are manufactured daily on the premises. BRYANT AND CO., Phone 382. Rooms, central, 17s Gel IX week; 5 Rooms, central, 12s week. Guinness and LeCren, Timaru. MY Suits are cut to any style you want. Alfred J. Stephens, |vje £2.17s 6<l Suit Shop. Fit ami style guaranteed. OMMERVILLE'S Tasteless Worm kj Powders, purely vegetable, safe, effectual. Full directions on each packet. .Price Is, from R. Sommerville, Chemist. URGENT Sale—4-Roomed Cottage (plastered) and J-Acre; central. Bargain, £3lfl. Guinness and LeCran, Timaru. "EW Autumn and Winter Suitings arrived. Now hooking Orders for I Easter Suits, at Yelland's, the Cash Tailor. '

f [ANTED, urgently—Female Servans, Cooks, Housemaids; and Generals; and Boys able to milk, 15s. LABOUR EXCHANGE, Point. "THE BEST ALWAYS SATISFIES." TRY KINGSTON'S. , For TOFFEES, CANDIES, and all GOOD SWEETS. NEXT THEATRE. TAPANESE Toothache Drops, will cure toothache. quicker than any--jiug else. Get it from R. Somuicrville, Chemist, price Is. I /OYSTERS. OYSTERS. OYSTERS. /~\YSTE THIS DAY.

Also ALL KINDS OF FRESH FISH. CANNON'S SILVER GRID. >UY Ginger Wino Extract from R. J Soiuniervillo, Chemist, and make your own summer drinks with littl.o trouble and much satisfaction. Price Is. WANTED-Euiployers to know that J. McDonald, Labour Agent, Christchurch, has opened ft Branch Offico in Havelock Street, Ashburton. Can forward on telegraphic notice Harvest and Threshing Machine Hands, Cooks, etc. Orders promptly attended to. Snow Cream never fails to cure worst caßo superfluous hair; entirely destroys the roots. 4s 6d. | H. S. LAMB & CO., . The Tailors, I Church Street. i STOP IT." Loasby's Mighty Cough Cure. The only cough medicine with menthol vase. Is 6d. James, Chemist.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13845, 5 March 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13845, 5 March 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13845, 5 March 1909, Page 1

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