John ESTATE AGENT, 160 Staffard 4 r>treet?
THIS WEEK'S 'WeeklyPress' <OME SPLENDID VIEWS OF St. Mary'# Church, BOTH OF THE INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR, ALSO OF THE VICARAGE AND VISITING CLERGY. PRICE;\6d. P. W. HUTTON & CO. TIMARU. WANTED TO SELLL FEW Is Almanacs for 6d each; Six Dozen Eighteenpenny Picture Books for Is each; three dozen Is boxes of 48 Sheets Note Paper and 48 Envelopes for Cd a box, at GEORGE PEARSON'S. J AXON requires good experienced Ploughmen, 25s to 27 6d; Rouseabcuts, 20s; Cowboys, 15s; Mill Hands, about six weeks' work; 6 Men for bush work, contract —winter's job for good axemen; Chaffcutters, 25s guaranteed; Generals, Hotel Cooks, Housemaids, Waitresses, etc. Good experienced Ploughmen are still greatly in demand. Telephone 317. BULBS. NOW IS THE TIME FOR PLANTING all descriptions of SPRING FLOWERING BULBS. I hare a very large assortment, and at rery moderate prices. Wedding Bouquets, Buttonholei t Sprays, Funeral WreathM, and all descriptions of Floral Work executed Ba the shortest notice. P. 6. ALLEN.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13903, 14 May 1909, Page 1
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