R. W. HUTT,
Tailor, tTAS COMMENCED BUSINESS .in Waimate, where he hopes by strict attention to BusinefSß to naerifa Bliwrersf3?ublic patronaga. «^/ / / t FIT, STYLpC AND WORKMSKSHIP /GUARANTEED. Note theyaddress ,•
OPPOSITE County Council Chambers,,
Queen St., Waimate.
Specialities for present Season.
YTfTALNUT G\KE VY Chej^— ■SEes " ] r-^^^Uin^e Pies i I f* >Bocoanut Macearoons ; / .' Ahpon^/Maccaioons | / jf ■ s --"""^ Ratafias ' f / Adelaide Biscuits ' *' Cocoanut Fingers / Almond Fingers. Al/nond Diops Queen' Drops, &c, <feo.
" THE " REFRE HMENT ROOMS Are still the Favourite Rooms of the District.
BUDD'S,
TIMAEU
Miss Constance Turnbull
Will give instructions on - *
PIANO AND VIOLIN IN WAI^ATE, BEGINMINQ-'JULX 16th. \* j* * t — i- ' " I MISEfTUBKB^LL ieV Gradu'atfe of IT,/ / i uthe Dka Moinps Musical College of U.S.A., under Prof esfeora^Henrißuifrok and Reidelberger, of Berlin, Germany. She will reside in Waimate AFTER JULY 16th. For Teims, etc., call at Advertiser Office.
J. KIRKLAND & CO.,
DENTAL HURGEONB.
MESSRS KIEKLAND & CO. have COMMENCED Practiceja~%eir Rooms, Stafford St., opDQfttttf^Bank of New Zealand. *f - AU the zassi Mpderji AppHxmcea have been impoited Ao^suig^cal operations and aitifloial dentu»es. t S" / Hours of attjmjlancc :V 9 a.m. loOft^m. Time iejyfilcpnthly Payments may be arranged if desired. Mr Kirklapd visits Waimate every THURSDAY/ and may -be consulted at his Rooms, Mrs J. Hunt's,' Queen Htreet, from 10 a.m.|to 6.15 p.m. Arrangements made for visiting patients at their own homes. J. KIRKLAND & CO., Btaefobd St. (Opposite Bank of New Zealand), TIM AR U.
HAVES'
Coal and Firewood Yards.
rjpHE EXECUTORS of the Estate JL of the late Mr A. Hayes beg to announce that thay intend RESUMING busra'ess as pOA.L and FIKBWOOD/ME»CHInTS at their old prerui/es in / Quben .^tkeet, WAIMAT9E. /j | /\ r^ Tac^ will/be prepared to supply — COAIjS, \ FIREWOOD, and FENCING MATERIAL of every description and of the j[ERY LEST QUALli'^ AT LOWEST OURKENT RATES. Wholesale and Retail. Having large Bupplies of TOTARA and WHITE PINE of the very driest and beet quality, they intend making a Specialty of
KINDLING WOOD.
By STRICT ATTENTION TO ALL ORDERS entrusted to their cave ihey hops to again receive that patronage which was accorded to the old firm.
THE YARDS will be OPENED on JULY 3, when all orders will be .PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Waimate, June 22, 1900.
POBLSAljiir^o7|atreB, Albury; 600 acltea,\ House, Catherine S^ree* }* sdyeraEibuilaing sites, cheap ; 30 aorte to Jet \^ two dwellinga and stores, Tinaaro\ 130 asrSs, Glen-iti; 1672 acres, Waimate^; 175^ acres, 107 acres, Makikihi ; 225 acres, Woodbury ; 76 acres, Point Bohd ; 40 acres, Gapes' Valley; 1302 acrea, Wairio; SO acres, 17 acres, near Timaru ; 269 acres, Geraldine; 400 acres, Makikihi^ 1500 acres pei petual iease : houses, Gleniti Eoad, LeCren and High streets ; Farm, 30 acies, Temuka-Point Koad ; Hotels for Sale and to Let. \ D. MAHONEY, Cain's Terrace, Timaru.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 18, 12 July 1900, Page 2
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